Thursday, 26 June 2008
Hearse
Artist: Hearse
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal: Death,Black
Discography:
In These Veins
Year: 2007
Tracks: 9
Armageddon, Mon Amour
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
Dominion Reptilian
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Hearse are a Swedish death metal banding set together by vocalist/bassist Johan Liiva following his dismissal from Arch Enemy. Together with guitarist Mattias Ljung and drummer Max Thornell, Liiva has since unbroken extremely fussy recording several albums (2003's Rule Reptilian, 2004's Armageddon, Mon Amour, 2005's The Last Ordeal, and 2006's In These Veins) and EPs (2002's Torch and 2005's Cambodia), but their classical scholar stab at Swedish death metal spiked with a small tonal pattern and Entombed-style "rott & seethe" has yet to leave a significant print on the metal community of interests.
Disciples Of Paramahansa Yogan
Consortium Project II
Artist: Consortium Project II
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Continuum in Extrermis
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
 
George Carlin Dies of Heart Failure
In sad news out of Hollywood, legendary comedian, actor and author George Carlin succumbed to heart failure on Sunday, passing away at the age of 71.
According to Reuters news service, Carlin died early Sunday evening at Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, Calif., where he'd been admitted earlier in the day after experiencing pains in his chest.
With his edgy, often profane, rants about everything from drugs to sex to politics to... well, "stuff," the one-time Air Force enlistee rose to prominence in the '60s and quickly became one of the country's best-known, and in some circles most-reviled, performers. Perhaps his most famous routine, "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television," ended up being at the core of a 1978 US Supreme Court case against one radio outlet that dared to broadcast it.
From marijuana to cocaine to wine and painkillers, Carlin made no attempt to hide his life-long love-hate battle with substance abuse and alcohol, often discussing these topics at length to sold-out audiences around the country, or on any of his 14 highly-rated HBO specials. In 2004, he entered rehab to deal with an addiction to vicodin.
"No one told me I needed this," he said at the time. "I recognized the problem and took the step myself."
In addition to his work as a comedian, Carlin was also an accomplished and versatile actor, appearing in such varied fare as Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure and The Prince of Tides. Most recently, he had given voice to Fillmore, the VW bus in the animated Pixar film Cars.
He was also the author of numerous humor books, including Brain Droppings, Napalm & Silly Putty and most recently When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?
Carlin, who lost his first wife Brenda to cancer in 1997, is survived by second wife Sally Wade and daughter Kelly Carlin McCall.
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Hector Zazou
Artist: Hector Zazou
Genre(s):
Ethnic
Electronic
New Age
Blues
Discography:
Lights In The Dark
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Made On Earth
Year: 1997
Tracks: 11
Songs From The Cold Seas
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
Sahara Blue
Year: 1992
Tracks: 12
Guilty
Year: 1992
Tracks: 10
Les Nouvelles Polyphonies Corses
Year: 1991
Tracks: 17
Geologies
Year: 1990
Tracks: 13
Reivax Au Bongo
Year: 1987
Tracks: 15
Geographies
Year: 1982
Tracks: 21
Zazou, Hector - Lights In The Dark
Year:
Tracks: 13
Kamasutra
Year:
Tracks: 13
Born of a French fatherhood and Spanish mother in pre-independence Algeria, Hector Zazou first recorded in the mid-'70s under the name ZNR, as one half of a duet with Joseph Racaille. This early knead is wakeful merely piquant French chamber jazz, lyrical and far-out, with Zazou playing keyboards and violin. The music has long since preoccupied whatever radical edge, and the thin instrumentation gives to the highest degree of the pieces more than the effectual of musical sketches than fully completed compositions, just in ZNR, Zazou begins to prove his interest in unusual instrumental timbres and colours, as well as his eclecticist musical vision. Throughout the rest of the seventies and into the early '80s, Zazou's musical efforts (whatever they mightiness get been), ar not represented by any pronto available recordings, but some experiments in musical erotica were apparently conducted under the name La Perversita.
In the early '80s, Zazou's music took another guidance, when he began a series of very successful collaborations with Zairean isaac Bashevis Singer Bony Bikaye. This was non only touchstone domain pop, only a distinctive combination of ritualistic, tribal vocals and futurist, percussive synth musical accompaniment. Zazou and Bikaye attracted the attention of European and New York City trendsetters, and their music became a fixture on the club scene for a time. But Zazou's real talent was number one displayed on his next button, the outlandish Reivax Au Bongo, a supposed musical "photo-novel," with an concomitant booklet, coiffure in the mythologic kingdom of Bongo. As composer and organiser, Zazou utilizes the vocal talents of both Bikaye and some other spectacular African creative person, Kanda Bongo Man, as well as an operatic mezzo, merely in contexts far removed from Africa, traditional opera, or anything else. This is Zazou's dealer gift, which he develops farther on the marvellous Geographies and Geologies, two strange and rattling orchestra suites. In his musical public, anything is fair game -- operatic arias, children's songs, Afro-pop, flashy french horn charts, and ticklish bedroom medicine. And kind of than looking like a regardless pastiche (which is what you'd expect), it sounds, good -- like Hector Zazou. Sophisticated, wizard, witty, and only a weensy bit decadent -- to paraphrasis unitary modern-day reviewer, this is new wave, vanguard music that your grannie would making love (providing she was a pelvis granny).
Having proven himself as a composer and arranger (at least to his satisfaction -- his label was not widely distributed in North America), Zazou decided to try out his hand at production as well, first in 1992 with Sahara Desert Blue, the turned on and reminiscent testimonial to French symboliser poet Arthur Rimbaud (with Zazou besides written material and arranging the medicine, and tributary keyboards and "electronics"), and so, two eld later, radically neutering his geographics with the stern just as successful Songs From the Cold Seas, a tribute to the Arctic regions. (Once again, Zazou produces, arranges, composes and contributes keyboards and electronics.) Both of these collections, and the minute in peculiar, demonstrate the international respect which Zazou commands among the musical vanguard, as the heel of contributors ranges from John Cale and David Sylvian to Suzanne Vega, Björk and Jane Siberry. The decisive and relative commercial success of these two "conception" CDs (the lowest unrivaled on a major label) will no doubtfulness guarantee future projects of the same sort from Zazou, just in 1996 and 1997, he returned to less ambitious collaborations with item-by-item artists, including minimalist/ambient keyboardist Harold Budd and Celtic singer/composer Barbara Gogan. Lights in the Dark followed in 1998.
Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Phil Collins wants to do a Broadway musical
The former star said he wouldn't want to use any of his existing tracks though - saying he doesn't approve of musicians transferring them to the stage.
According to CMU Daily Collins said: "I would like to do a Broadway musical, well, not even Broadway, just a musical. I wouldn't use my own songs, I don't really approve of that. I don't think it's something I would want to get involved in."
Warren Beatty receives film institute's lifetime achievement award
LOS ANGELES - Former U.S. president Bill Clinton was among those saluting Warren Beatty as the Oscar-winning actor-director received a lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute.
"Over all these decades, you have shared with us, as moviegoers, this insatiable hunger for life," Clinton said during Thursday night's ceremony at the Kodak Theatre. "That's what I think about when I think of you."
Stars such as Jane Fonda, Jack Nicholson, Dustin Hoffman, Diane Keaton, Quentin Tarantino and Halle Berry were on hand for the celebration marking Beatty's 47-year career as an actor, writer, director and producer, as were George McGovern, Gary Hart and Jerry Brown.
The 3 1/2-hour event featured clips from Beatty's movies and taped tributes from Barbra Streisand, Gene Hackman, Goldie Hawn and John McCain.
Hart called the 71-year-old filmmaker "as true and loyal a friend as I have ever had in this life." McGovern thanked Beatty for throwing a fundraising concert in 1972 that he said helped win him the Democratic presidential nomination that year.
Berry, who starred with Beatty in the 1998 political satire "Bulworth," called him "a true legend ... a man willing to take a risk to say something meaningful to the audience through his film."
Hoffman noted Beatty's numerous awards and called his friend of 40 years "a very human human being: a political activist of no short order, a proven artist of Herculean proportions, the husband of Annette Bening, the father of Kathlyn, Benjamin, Isabel and Ella, and the best friend of Jack Nicholson."
Hoffman joked about Nicholson's absence - presumably due to the Lakers-Celtics championship game a few miles away at the Staples Center.
"Rumour has it that he was going to try to combine the two," Hoffman said. "Rumour also has it that he might have been sitting courtside in a tuxedo."
Nicholson showed up later, speaking in a hoarse voice and wearing his trademark shades. He said Beatty "has received eight times as many awards as he's made pictures."
"You get all these honours because of your passion and your dedication to excellence," said Nicholson, who presented Beatty with the Irving G. Thalberg Award at the 2000 Academy Awards. "This is why I'm crazy about your work."
Beatty, who won a directing Oscar for 1981's "Reds," said his "big sister Shirley MacLaine" had led him into the movie business. His films also include "Heaven Can Wait," "Bonnie and Clyde" and "Bugsy."
He thanked the film industry for leading him to Bening, "who has given me the most important thing of all, which is her love."
Beatty said he was "particularly humbled by the presence" of McGovern, Hart, Brown and Clinton, and he described himself as "an old-time, unrepentant, unreconstructed, tax-and-spend, bleeding-heart, die-hard liberal Democrat."
"The 36th Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Warren Beatty" is scheduled to air June 25 on the USA Network.
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N Sync
Artist: N Sync
Genre(s):
Dance: Pop
Rock: Pop-Rock
Discography:
U Drive Me Crazy
Year: 1998
Tracks: 4
The Winter Album
Year: 1998
Tracks: 12
No Strings Attached
Year:
Tracks: 12
Greatest Hits
Year:
Tracks: 12
Celebrity (CD 2)
Year:
Tracks: 7
Celebrity (CD 1)
Year:
Tracks: 15
Like the Backstreet Boys earlier them, the teenage male person vocal chemical group *NSYNC emerged from Orlando, FL; though formed in 1996, their roots trace back much in the first place to singers JC Chasez and Justin Timberlake, world Health Organization together antecedently co-starred on the Disney Channel's The Mickey Mouse Club earlier after relocating to Nashville, where they worked on solo projects with the like vocal handler and songwriters. Timberlake presently returned to Orlando, where he befriended Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone; with Chasez, the iV agreed to var. a band, and with the addition of sea bass Lance Bass, *NSYNC was complete. Hooking up with a series of producers including Denniz Pop, the group recorded its self-titled debut LP, ab initio released on BMG Ariola Munich; *NSYNC before long became an overnight success throughout practically of Europe, with the singles "I Want You Back" and "Watering Up My Heart" both becoming major hits. The album was released in the U.S. in the spring of 1998, and -- accompanied by a duty tour of the nation's roller rinks -- it became an American run into as well; Home for Christmas followed later that same year, and in the outflow of 2000, the mathematical group stony-broke gross sales records with No Strings Attached, which sold close to 2.5 million copies in its first calendar week of press release. The kitschy-pop third album, Celebrity, appeared in summer 2001.
Marvin Sapp
Artist: Marvin Sapp
Genre(s):
Gospel
Discography:
Thirsty
Year: 2007
Tracks: 13
Recruited for the legendary gospel singing group Commissioned patch soundless a relative unknown, Marvin Sapp recorded with the radical until its adjournment in 1995, and and then began his possess solo career with a self-titled album the following twelvemonth. Born and brocaded in Grand Rapids, MI (where he has based his JOY Ministries outreach), Sapp debuted with Commissioned in the early '90s after Keith Staten left field for solo ferment. He recorded the Commissioned albums Number 7 and Matters of the Heart with members Fred Hammond, Mitchell Jones, Mike Williams, and Karl Reid; afterward Hammond and Williams left field as well, Sapp recorded the group's last album, 1996's Unreplaceable Love. By that meter Sapp had signed a solo condense likewise, and March 1996 saw the acquittance of his self-titled debut on Word Records. The album reunited him with previous Commissioned mate Fred Hammond (world Health Organization produced the LP) and featured the evangel hits "Vocation Me" and "In His Presence." Sapp's sophomore exploit, Grace & Mercy, appeared in May 1997, followed deuce geezerhood afterwards by Nothing Else Matters. After a short absence from the music scenery, he reappeared under contract at Versity Records and released the sung "I Believe" on the Belly laugh Gospel 2002 album, followed by the album I Believe later in 2002. Diary of a Psalmist appeared in 2003, Be Exalted in 2005, and Thirsty in 2007.
Jan Garbarek, Stenson and Rypdal
Anna Nicole ex snaps up lingerie for Dannielynn
They're not traditional family heirlooms, but Larry Birkhead's is not a traditional family.
Anna Nicole Smith's former boyfriend spent nearly $3,000 at a celebrity auction Saturday scooping up lingerie once worn in a Playboy shoot by the late playmate.
Birkhead said he is trying to make sure his 1-year-old daughter, Dannielynn, has something to remember her mother by.
"I have a lot of history I have to put together that she doesn't really know about," Birkhead told The Associated Press. "Playboy was such a big part of Anna's career."
Birkhead bought a pink bustier for $1,800 and a white negligee for $1,000 at the auction, run by Julien's Auctions and held at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip.
He was awarded custody of Danielynn after Smith died from an overdose of prescription drugs in February 2007. She was 39.
Birkhead said he hoped the items would help his daughter learn her mother's life story - when she's old enough.
"You know, it's not something I can show today, but something down the road," Birkhead said. "It's not going to be in any bedtime stories anytime soon."
See Also
Nightmare
Artist: Nightmare
Genre(s):
Pop: Japan
Metal: Heavy
Metal
Discography:
The World Ruler
Year: 2007
Tracks: 13
Silent Room
Year: 2003
Tracks: 13
Cosmovision
Year:
Tracks: 11
 
Victoria Beckham - Beckham To Return To Ugly Betty