Friday, 29 August 2008

Coldplay Members Sew Together In The Studio

Chris Martin has admitted Coldplay ar keen stitchery fans and often work on their own outfits.


"Making clothes in concert in our studio makes us feel complete." Martin tells the Mirror. "We probably healthy like a group of grannies in a knitwork circle simply it's the truth and it gives us some control over our ocular identity."


"We see if they have a sewing kit in the amenities pull in in shell we feel inspired," the frontman added. "When you are a big band and everyone is taking shots at you, the more things you pot do together the better."


Coldplay are presently on a world turn in support of this year's 'Viva La Vida' album - they hit the UK in December for scene of action shows.




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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Chris Daughtry Covers Foreigner's 'Feels Like The First Time' For CNN Voter Initiative





Chris Daughtry, the Grammy-nominated artist wHO lost to Taylor Hicks (remember him?) on the fifth time of year of "American Idol," and CNN, the 'round-the-clock cable television news channel that made Wolf Blitzer a household name: It's a strange pairing, merely one that began vI months ago, when Foreigner's Mick Jones was approached about a little song he at one time wrote.


"CNN contacted me about this whole thing they're doing for the election � nerve-racking to encourage people to vote � and they told us they were approaching Chris for the project," Jones told MTV News in an sole interview Monday (August 18), about Daughtry's cover of the 1977 hit "Feels Like the First Time." "I'm a big winnow of his. He's got a groovy voice, and I thought it would be a really good idea. So I scarcely gave my blessing to the project, and they took it from there."


Daughtry's take on "First Time," which was recorded in April with producer Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, All-American Rejects), will not only appear on Daughtry Deluxe, a re-release of his band's gazillion-selling 2006 debut, only it will also serve as the theme for the network's League of First Time Voters opening, designed to get first-time voters emotional about the upcoming election � one Jones realizes is important for America.


"It really is a huge crossroads for America," Jones said. "I think people have come to recognize what a big mistake the final time they'd voted was � it might have been, anyway. There ar two selfsame viable candidates, as far as I'm concerned, and there is one world Health Organization will be a revolutionary candidate in a way and change the direction of America, and I think the more multitude that get out there to voting, that's highly important."


According to Jones, Daughtry was unmatchable of the only singers who could have re-created the song and done it justice.


"It's a song that requires a really strong phonation to take it off, and he's got the range and the tycoon to really do it convincingly," Jones said. "I don't think there ar that many singers around at the moment that could rattling nail it. ... Out of all the singers of that style, he's the strongest. He's just a great isaac Merrit Singer all around. It doesn't matter what style it is, he could pretty much sing anything."


Jones aforesaid he heard Daughtry's version just late and was blown away by how well the finished product turned out. "I think it's non too far away from the original," he said. "They've modernised it a bit � brought it up to today's standards, with the sound and arrangement to a fault. ... When I heard it, it made me think back to when we recorded the original. It was pretty exciting at the time, and I sort of got the same intuitive feeling when I heard Chris' version."


Foreigner, wHO will be on tour through mid-November in support of the recently released No End in Sight: The Very Best of Foreigner � a collection that features the band's first composition of new material in years � will be hitting the studio this fall to begin recording their first gear LP since 1994's Mr. Moonlight. Jones said that the yet-untitled effort will most likely land in stores sometime in previous spring.









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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook

Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook   
Artist: Bill Laswell and Pete Namlook

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Psychonavigation   
 Psychonavigation

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3




 





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Ensemble Unicorn

Ensemble Unicorn   
Artist: Ensemble Unicorn

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Music of the Troubadours (Early Music; NAXOS 8.554257)   
 Music of the Troubadours (Early Music; NAXOS 8.554257)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12




 






Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Georgie Fame and Alan Price

Georgie Fame and Alan Price   
Artist: Georgie Fame and Alan Price

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Fame and Price Together   
 Fame and Price Together

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 11




 





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Saturday, 21 June 2008

Ali Vegas

Ali Vegas   
Artist: Ali Vegas

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


DJ   
 DJ

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 4




When South Jamaica, Queens, knocker Ali Vegas entered the New York rap fit in the late '90s, he was tagged as the following breed of poignant and contemplative rap artists to follow in the footsteps of that borough's of import MCs, like Kool G Rap, Nas, and Mobb Deep. Nonetheless, during the 2000s the hoopla and his potentiality blastoff for hip-hop stardom succumbed to record label woes, delaying the release of his first base prescribed record album. Vegas was first signed to Columbia through hitmaking production duet Poke & Tone and their Trackmasters embossment, but was dropped formerly Trackmasters at sea the distribution deal in the early 2000s. The Queens knocker then gestural to ex-Sony president Tommy Motolla's fledgeling Casablanca Records; however, the label became inactive for some time afterwards its star signee, Lindsay Lohan, was affected over to Motown by parent company Universal in 2006. In 'tween record deals, Vegas was a regular on the New York mixtape circuit with assorted street releases and singles, which were sometimes intended as lead up songs to his major-label debut, like "The AV Theme," a Kanye West production sample the SpongeBob SquarePants paper. To avoid more diligence redness magnetic tape, he founded his possess Council Recordings, but finally wound up connexion NBA player Lamar Odom's Rich Soil Entertainment in 2006 as its flagship artist. After all the troubles and tribulations, he prepped his self-titled, solo debut for a 2008 release.