Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Madonna adds chiropractor to her tour

Washington (ANI): Pop Queen Madonna has added a top chiropractor to her massive touring entourage, it has emerged. Dr. Steven Margolin has joined the 50-year-old

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Download Zakir Hussain mp3






Zakir Hussain
   

Artist: Zakir Hussain: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other
Ethnic
Folk
Jazz

   







Discography:


Sambandh
   

 Sambandh

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 6
The Elements Space
   

 The Elements Space

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 4
Magical Moments Of Rhythm
   

 Magical Moments Of Rhythm

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 10
Making Music
   

 Making Music

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 8
Zakir Hussain And The Rhythm Experience
   

 Zakir Hussain And The Rhythm Experience

   Year:    

Tracks: 8
Music Of The Deserts
   

 Music Of The Deserts

   Year:    

Tracks: 6






The tradition of Indian percussion has been revolutionalized by tabla histrion Zakir Hussain. The son of Ustad Allah Rakha, the long time partner in crime of Ravi Shankar, Hussain has transmitted his father's quest for delivery the euphony of India to the international microscope stage. His recording credits include albums with George Harrison, Joe Henderson, Van Morrison, Jack Bruce, Tito Puente, Pharoah Saunders, Billy Cobham, the Hong Kong Symphony and the New Orleans Symphony. His work with Mickey Hart of The Grateful Dead consume included performances and albums with the Diga Rhythm Band and Planet Drum. Hussain joined with British guitarist John McLaughlin and Indian violinist L. Shankar to signifier the east-meets-west supergroup, Shakti, in 1975. Although the group disbanded in 1978, they reunited to turn as Remember Shakti in 1998. Hussain has been as successful as a bandleader. During the eighties, he toured with Zakir Hussain's Rhythm Experience. His debut solo phonograph record album, Fashioning Music, released in 1987, was called "one of the to the highest degree elysian East-West fusion albums always recorded". In 1992, Hussain launched a record pronounce, Monument Records, that focused on Indian euphony. A lengthy lean of awards have been bestowed upon Hussain throughout his career. In 1988, he became the youngest percussionist to be awarded the title "Padma Shri" by the Indian authorities. Two days by and by, he recieved the Indo-Ameican prize in tribute to his contributions to furthering dealings between the United States and India. Planet Drum, an album co-produced with Hart in 1992, standard a Grammy for "c. H. Best reality music record album", a NARM Indie Best Seller prize and won the Downbeat Critics Poll for "C. H. Best reality music track record album". Still a fry when he began to appeal attending with his virtuosic playing, Hussain began his melodic career at the long time of seven and was touring by the age of 12. In 1970, he made his American debut as accompanyist for Ravi Shankar. Three years later, he became the leader of the Tal Vadya Rhythm Band. The group later on evolved into the Diga Rhythm Band. In 1976, the band collaborated on a self-titled record record album with Mickey Hart. Hussain has performed on the soundtracks of numerous films including Apocalypse Now!, In Custody and Small Buddha. At the 1983 Cannes Film Festival, he was nominated for an accolade as composer and euphony managing theater director of the photographic film, Heat And Dust.





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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Australia's Great Escape Festival canceled

Conor Oberst, We Are Scientists were among lineup




MELBOURNE, Australia -- Australia's Great Escape Festival, due to be arranged Oct. 4 and 5 outside Sydney, has been canceled.

The festival's promoter Mi5 cited "out of the blue low just the ticket sales" in a program line issued Friday. Tickets priced $180 Australian ($163), which included free on-site tenting, went on sale in June.

In 2006 and '07, the event was held over the long Easter holiday weekend in April, with domestic acts Silverchair, Wolfmother, Hilltop Hoods and Missy Higgins topping bills that likewise included less mainstream attractions as Sigur Ros, Martha Wainwright, the Black Keys and Kaki King.

The festival site, the former naval base of Newington Armoury featuring abandoned ammunition factories, officer living quarters and underground bunkers, was seen as a draught point.

In its third year, MI5 felt the oestrus from former Easter events, including the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival (81,000 payers this year) and V Festival (Sydney evidence attended by between 35,000 to 40,000), and shifted to October. The showman declined to reveal ticket sales for the 2008 festival; in previous long time it drew in inordinateness of 15,000.

This year's lineup lacked big-name acts, simply featured familiar names from the U.S., U.K. and Canada including Conor Oberst, Joan as Police Woman, We Are Scientists, the Futureheads, Supergrass, Ladytron and the New Pornographers. Additional club dates in Sydney for these acts will go ahead.

Great Escape is not connected to the U.K.'s Great Escape festival held in Brighton in spring.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Moonshine

Moonshine   
Artist: Moonshine

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Wake Up The Moon   
 Wake Up The Moon

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 9




 





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Thursday, 26 June 2008

Journey to the Center of the Earth

An exciting adventure based on the classic Jules Verne novel ?Journey to the Center of the Earth,? Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D stars Brendan Fraser (Crash, The Mummy) as a science professor whose untraditional hypotheses have made him the laughing stock of the academic community.

Monday, 16 June 2008

John Mayer - The Things They Say 8561


"I was spying on JOHN MAYER and I was climbing over his fence because I wanted to make sure that him and JEN (ANISTON) were really not together and then I broke my toe." BEYONCE KNOWLES' little sister SOLANGE jokes about how she broke her toe. She actually picked up the injury when stage equipment fell on her foot before a show.





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Friday, 6 June 2008

Grace Jones

Grace Jones   
Artist: Grace Jones

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   



Discography:


Slave to the Rhythm   
 Slave to the Rhythm

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 8


Island Life   
 Island Life

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 10


Portfolio   
 Portfolio

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 7




Grace Jones was one of the more unforgettable characters to emerge from New York City's hedonistic Studio 54 disco scene during the late '70s. Born May 19, 1952, in Kingston, Jamaica, Jones studied theatre at Syracuse University earlier launching a vocation as a simulation. Jones' stately and florid face proven to be a hit in the New York City night club scene, which lED to a recording concentrate with Island Records in 1977. While such disco-based albums as 1977's Portfolio, 1978's Fame, and 1979's Muse failed to break the singer commercially, Jones before long amassed a solid following amongst gay workforce with her sexually charged live point, leading to her title at the time of "Queen of the Gay Discos."


Simply with the dawn of the '80s came a massive anti-disco movement across the U.S., preeminent to Jones focusing on more new moving ridge and experimental-based work resulting in two of her best-known and strongest releases -- 1980's Warm Leatherette and 1981's Nightclubbing -- both produced by the far-famed reggae team of Sly & Robbie (the latter release spawned one of Jones' biggest hits, "Displume Up to the Bumper," as well as covers of Iggy Pop's "Nightclubbing" and the Police's "Demolition Man"). It was too around this fourth dimension that Jones changed her look to courting the times by replacement her S&M see of the '70s with a detached, androgynous mental image. Jones' sixth solo spill boilers suit, Living My Life, followed in 1982, patch the singer took a go from recording to focus on film ferment and landed roles in such movies as Conan the Destroyer and the James Bond flick A View to a Kill (Jones' wild-eyed life besides provided sheet fodder at the time when she was linked with Rocky IV whiz Dolph Lundgren).


Daniel Jones finally returned back to her recording calling, recruitment super-producer Trevor Horn (Frankie Goes to Hollywood) to manage 1985's Slave to the Rhythm, which turned out to be a middling autobiographic work (the like year, a ten-track digest was issued as easily, Island Life). Jones' taste for functional with big-name producers continued on 1986's Inside Story; with production chores handled by Chic's Nile Rodgers, the album spawned i of Jones' terminal successful singles, "I'm Not Perfect (Simply I'm Perfect for You)." After 1989's Bulletproof Heart, Jones seemed to turn her back on her recording life history (although 1993 saw the release of a new single, "Sexual urge Drive"), as she over again focused primarily on movies, including a role in Eddie Murphy's hit 1992 comedy Backfire. The double-disc set up Individual Life: The Compass Point Sessions (a compendium of 26 tracks that Jones recorded with Sly & Robbie during their early '80s trade union) was released in 1998, which was followed up four-spot years later with Island Life, Vol. 2.