Tuesday 9 September 2008

Ahnald to Bale: Enjoying My Sloppy Seconds?

Batman and Mr. Freeze. John Connor and The Terminator.
Christian  & Arnold:  Click  to watch
Arnold Schwarzenegger stumble Brentwood yesterday to have lunch with Christian Bale -- the guy wHO keeps taking over the movie franchises he asterisked in number one. No word if Christian ordered his own meal ... or just finished off whatever Arnold had.






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Saturday 30 August 2008

Mp3 music: Paul Schwartz






Paul Schwartz
   

Artist: Paul Schwartz: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

New Age

   







Paul Schwartz's discography:


Haze
   

 Haze

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 9
Revolution
   

 Revolution

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 11






Paul Schwartz, a word of the ballad maker Arthur Schwartz and actress/dancer Mary Schwartz, began to take music lessons at age little Joe and started formal piano lessons at sixer. He touched to London, England, at the age of 12 and studied at the Royal College of Music, where he earned his Bachelor of Music Degree in composition and conducting. After graduating, he worked as a piano player and help conductor for West End musicals and as conductor for Ballet Rambert. Later, he returned to the U.S. and became supporter conductor of the Washington Opera in Washington, D.C., then held the same post with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. While continuing to work in the greco-Roman public, he returned to the musical theater, running as musical director for such shows as Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance and The Phantom of the Opera. After composition medicine for ballets and other stagecoach deeds, he was signed as a recording creative person to Astor Place Records and in 1997 released Aria, a quislingism with Mario Grigorov containing electronic adaptations of opera arias, which became a considerable success in the battleground of graeco-Roman crossing over. Revolution (1998) contained Schwartz's arrangements of Beatles songs, and Aria 2: New Horizon (Café Del Mar Music, 2000) was some other hit on the greco-Roman crossing over charts. The religiously oriented State of Grace (2000), released on Windham Hill Records, scored on the modern age charts. In May 2002, under the diagnose the Paul Schwartz Project, the composer/conductor released Earthbound, his low gear album to lie totally of his give birth compositions. His side by side recordings were sequels to his previous successes, State of Grace II: Turning to Peace (2003), Aria 3: Metamorphosis (Robert Koch, 2004), and State Department of Grace III (Zakatak Music, 2006).





Former Beach Boy Wilson delivers 'That Lucky Old Sun'

Wednesday 20 August 2008

Jonas Brothers' 'A Little Bit Longer' headed for the top slot


Jonas Brothers' third studio album, 'A Little Bit Longer,' is headed for the No 1 slot with the first hebdomad sales sticking at 700,000, including digital downloads.

August 15, 2008 () - Jonas Brothers' third gear studio album, A Little Bit Longer, is headed for the No 1 slot with the showtime week gross revenue projected at 700,000, including digital downloads.


The album, which dropped on Tuesday, August 12, sold 201,000 copies on the very first day.


"We ar just really living the dream right now," Kevin Jonas told the Associated Press, "and for us, having this album eventually hit stores and having [the fans] sing the songs, intentional that they can actually hear them and receive it in their possession is the most amazing thing for us. We're so excited."


The publicity linebacker blitzing accompanying the release of the stream album has revived interestingness in the band's last-place album, Jonas Brothers, which is beginning to crawl up to the Top 10 once over again. If it does make it back there, it will be a first-class honours degree since 1999, when N Sync achieved the same distinction.






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Sunday 10 August 2008

Jeff Scott Soto

Jeff Scott Soto   
Artist: Jeff Scott Soto

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Lost In Translation   
 Lost In Translation

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 






Wednesday 2 July 2008

Das System vs Frost

Das System vs Frost   
Artist: Das System vs Frost

   Genre(s): 
Techno
   



Discography:


Das System   
 Das System

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 2




 





Stare and Phibbs (Feat D-Region)

Saturday 14 June 2008

Mike Stern

Mike Stern   
Artist: Mike Stern

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Between the Lines   
 Between the Lines

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


VOICES   
 VOICES

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9


These Times   
 These Times

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Neesh   
 Neesh

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 7


Play   
 Play

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 10


Give and Take   
 Give and Take

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


Is What It Is   
 Is What It Is

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9


Standards (and Other Songs)   
 Standards (and Other Songs)

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 11


Upside Downside   
 Upside Downside

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 9


Time in Place   
 Time in Place

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 7




Recognized as one of the finest guitarists among his peers, Mike Stern was born on January 10, 1953, in Boston, MA, just grew up in Washington, D.C., in front returning to Boston to work at the Berklee School of Music. Stern was only 22 when he joined Blood, Sweat & Tears, for whom he played trey years in front signing on with Billy Cobham's jazz fusion outfit, which light-emitting diode to Stern's large breakthrough when Miles Davis enlisted him as guitar player for Davis' give back from a five-year musical hiatus in 1981. Stern played and recorded with Davis until 1983, when Stern toured with Jaco Pastorius, just he rejoined Davis in 1985, which also brought about Stern's debut release as a leader, the warmly received Neesh. This time, Stern remained with Davis for a year, after which he cycled through projects by David Sanborn and Steps Ahead patch simultaneously recording his follow-up to Neesh, coroneted Upside Downside, which marked his low gear release for Atlantic Records' jazz class. Stern continued a steady twine of releases for Atlantic over the next few years patch chronic to play with several other projects, including Michael Brecker and the reunited Brecker Brothers, finally scoring his first Grammy nomination with the release of Is What It Is in 1994, then garnering some other nominating speech for his 1996 followup, Betwixt the Lines. Stern standard his third Grammy nod for his 2001 release Voices, which was Stern's first recording with vocals -- albeit tongueless vocalese -- and likewise marked the goal of his tenure with Atlantic. Stern issued his debut album for ESC in early 2004, and two years later, with a disgorge of impressive financial backing musicians (Richard Bona, Me'Shell NdegéOcello, Roy Hargrove, and Kim Thompson, among others), World Health Organization Let the Cats Out was released.