Sunday 17 August 2008

Mp3 music: Al Jarreau






Al Jarreau
   

Artist: Al Jarreau: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz
Jazz: Contemporary Jazz
Jazz: Funk

   







Al Jarreau's discography:


Accentuate the Positive
   

 Accentuate the Positive

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 11
All I Got
   

 All I Got

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Tomorrow Today
   

 Tomorrow Today

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
The Best of Al Jarreau
   

 The Best of Al Jarreau

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 17
Tenderness
   

 Tenderness

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 12
Heaven and Earth
   

 Heaven and Earth

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 10
We Got By
   

 We Got By

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
This Time
   

 This Time

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
Look to the Rainbow (Live)
   

 Look to the Rainbow (Live)

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 12
Live in London
   

 Live in London

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 8
L Is for Lover
   

 L Is for Lover

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 10
Jarreau
   

 Jarreau

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
High Crime
   

 High Crime

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 10
Heart's Horizon
   

 Heart's Horizon

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 12
Breakin' Away
   

 Breakin' Away

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
All Fly Home
   

 All Fly Home

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 9
Glow
   

 Glow

   Year: 1988   

Tracks: 9






The only vocalizer in history to net Grammy Awards in ternary different categories (jazz, pop, and R&B, severally), Al Jarreau was born in Milwaukee, WI, on March 12, 1940. The boy of a vicar, he earned his first playing receive singing in the christian church choir. After receiving his master's arcdegree in psychology, Jarreau chased a vocation as a social worker, but eventually he decided to relocate to Los Angeles and try his mitt in testify business, playing small clubs throughout the West Coast.


He recorded an LP in the mid-'60s, merely for the most part remained an unknown, not reentering the studio for some other ten. Upon signing to Reprise, Jarreau resurfaced in 1975 with We Got By, earning herald for his sophisticated brand of vocalese and victorious positive comparing to the likes of Billy Eckstine and Johnny Mathis. After 1976's Glow, Jarreau issued the undermentioned year's Look to the Rainbow, a two-disc live set that reached the Top 50 on the U.S. album charts. With 1981's Breakin' Away, he entered the Top Ten, marking a match of hits with "We're in This Love Together" and the title track. After recording 1986's L Is for Lover with manufacturer Nile Rodgers, Jarreau scored a strike with the theme to the popular television system computer programme Moonlighting, simply his mainstream pop success was on the wane, and subsequent efforts like 1992's Heaven and Earth and 1994's Tenderness establish greater success with grownup contemporaneous audiences.


A string of budget compilations and original albums hit the shelves at the end of the 10, only into the turn of the century his original output signal slowed downward. That was until he signed with the Verve/GRP tag in 1998 and reunited with manufacturer Tommy LiPuma. LiPuma had produced Jarreau's ostensible 1975 debut, We Got By, and the pairing seemed to invigorate Jarreau, world Health Organization went on to acquittance leash starring albums under LiPuma's direction, including 2000's Tomorrow Today, 2002's All I Got, and 2004's Stress the Positive. 2006's Givin' It Up, recorded with George Benson, was nominated for trinity Grammy Awards -- each one for a different song.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Boom Bip

Boom Bip   
Artist: Boom Bip

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Blue Eyed in the Red Room   
 Blue Eyed in the Red Room

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


Corymb   
 Corymb

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11


Seed to Sun   
 Seed to Sun

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14




Boom Bip is a Cincinnati-based blame music creative person whose mastery of the human beatbox and sample salvage has few equals beside Rahzel the Godfather of Noise. After acting in several bands during high school, he became a DJ in 1993 piece care college in Cincinnati. Offbeat turntablist methods bit by bit raised his profile, and he began recording for the Lex label. During 2001, Boom Bip collaborated on an LP with doorknocker Doseone and provided remixes for Four Tet and Jamie Lidell. He as well began a series of breaks records (Doo Doo Breaks) for the Mush label and, in 2002, released his solo debut, Sow to Sun, as office of a reduce 'tween Lex and Britain's esteemed Warp. Blue Eyed in the Red Room followed in 2005. Two long time later, subsequently producing Busdriver's RoadKillOvercoat, Boom Bip released the Sacchrilege EP, a poppier and noticeably more danceable put of songs.






Tuesday 1 July 2008

01 a.m.

Little hope of deal prior to deadline





Negotiators for SAG and the studios kept bargaining Monday as the final hours of the guild's contract ticked away.


With little hope of a deal before the pact expired at 12:01 a.m., the union posted a message to its members on its Web site urging them to stay on their jobs.


"All members should continue to report to work and to audition for new work past the expiration date until further notice from the guild," SAG told members Monday. "Such work will be covered under the terms of the expired television and theatrical agreements."


There was no word out of the talks as to whether a contract extension has been requested by SAG. In the absence of an extension, one contract provision that would not stay in effect is the "no-strike, no-lockout" clause. SAG president Alan Rosenberg has done what he can to diffuse the threat of a walkout, saying he doesn't even want to say the "s-word" -- as in strike.


Before calling for a walkout, the question would have to go to a membership referendum. A 75% majority would be required before the guild's leadership was empowered to call for a walkout.


No such pronouncement in regard to a lockout has come from the AMPTP; however, insiders with knowledge of the talks say there are no plans to immediately stop production on the handful of films still in production. The AMPTP could be waiting along with SAG and the rest of Hollywood for July 8, when the results of the AFTRA membership's vote on ratification of their new primetime/TV contract are expected.


SAG's TV/theatrical contract covers 90% of the TV programs in production and 100% of all films. AFTRA ended its 27-year joint bargaining agreement with SAG before the start of negotiations. SAG leaders have been fighting the deal reached by AFTRA negotiators for its 70,000 members.


AFTRA and the 120,000-member SAG have 44,000 members in common. SAG leaders are urging its members in AFTRA to vote against the deal, saying they can strike a better bargain with producers if the contract is defeated.


The studios have brought film production to a virtual halt, but work will continue on the handful of movies the majors are still filming. Sony, for example, will continue production on its tentpole pic "Angels & Demons," a sequel to "The Da Vinci Code."


"In light of what's going on with the de facto strike, a lockout might not be out of the question," said entertainment labor attorney Scott Witlin of Akin Gump. "But really, what you have is a strike without strike authorization, because SAG has already decided to offer these completion guarantees with companies other than the majors. So they are striking the majors. Anybody else (other than the studios) who chooses to can make a deal with SAG to produce."


With the contract expired, the studios could decide to make a "last, best and final offer," which it would at that point have the right to impose upon the guild. SAG would then be forced to accept it, strike, or somehow induce the studios to change their position.


The AMPTP claims that SAG is dragging its feet to the bargaining table while it waits for the AFTRA vote, a charge the guild refutes, pointing out that the studios have yet to make an offer comparable to those that brought its talks with AFTRA to a close.


While SAG continued its talks with the AMPTP, AFTRA held an informational meeting for its members Monday night in Los Angeles to explain the gains it made in its new contract.






















































Key items of dispute between SAG, AFTRA and AMPTP


Home Entertainment
SAG AFTRA
AMPTP

Wants DVD residuals doubled. Sought no change in residuals.
Claims SAG proposal would cost it $500 million, seeking no change.

Actors' Clips
SAG AFTRA
AMPTP

Wants consent for use of actors' clips in new media. Preserved consent of clips. For productions that begin after July 1, actors can approve or deny consent.
Wants same deal with SAG as it has with AFTRA

New Media Residuals
SAG AFTRA
AMPTP

Still negotiating with AMPTP regarding residuals. Wants jursidiction over all programming maid for new media productions. Established jursidcation and payment schedule for Internet-based programming
Established jurisdiction and payment schedule for Internet-based programs.

Wage Hikes
SAG AFTRA


AMPTP


Backed off demands for increases in extra/guest star pay. Agreed to wage increases in traditional media over the next three years.
Took issue with SAG's proposed hikes, issue still under negotiation.








See Also

Monday 9 June 2008

Hendrix's drummer Buddy Miles dies

Buddy Miles, the legendary drummer who played with Jimi Hendrix in the Band of Gypsys, has died. He was 60.
The drummer died at his home in Austin, Texas on Tuesday; he had suffered from congestive heart disease, according to his official website.
A teen prodigy, Miles played with such other greats as Stevie Wonder, David Bowie, Muddy Waters, Barry White, Carlos Santana and John McLaughlin, and his work is credited with developing acid jazz and funk metal.
Reuters reports that paying to tribute to Miles, his former Band of Gypsys bandmate Billy Cox described him as "an unsung musical genius".
"Jimi Hendrix no longer has to hold auditions as the right drummer has just flown in," said Cox.

Sunday 1 June 2008

Williams not touring 'any time soon'

Singer Robbie Williams has told his fans that he will not be touring again "any time soon".
In a blog, posted on his official website, Williams also said that he probably won't release a new album in 2008.
The singer said in the posting: "There might not be a proper album out this year and there definitely won't be a tour any time soon."
Referring to his last tour, he said that the non-stop concert dates "nearly killed" him.
He also said: "There will be some kind of something this year. I might just put the B-sides to the next album out first online. Then put an album out in 2009. Which means you won't be seeing a lot of me on stage for a while."
"I do have to say, the more time I'm spending away from public life, the more I like it. Unfortunately I have a massive competitive urge that wants me to put out three albums a year."

Sunday 25 May 2008

Lopez picks names for her twin babies

Singer and actress Jennifer Lopez has reportedly picked names for her twin babies.
According to Digital Spy, witnesses at the North Shore University Hospital in Long Island said that they overheard the star calling her babies Maximiano and Emelina.
Previous reports had suggested that the singer's mother recently bought bracelets for the babies and had the names Max and Emme engraved on them.

Tuesday 20 May 2008

Bell X1's Flock getting US release

Bell X1's Flock getting US release



Bell X1's bestselling Irish people album 'Flock' is to be released in the US afterward this month.
Billboard reports that the 2005 record album will be released in the US on 19 February on the Yep Roc judge.
The album's spill volition be followed by the band's offset extensive circuit of the US and Canada in March with dates in Capital of Massachusetts, Newmarket, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, Toronto and a St Patrick's weekend usher in New House of York.
Public speaking to Hoarding.com, Bell X1 frontman Paul Noonan said: "We've reached a tipping point with America. We exist in an online era where medicine is devalued, so doing shows and making the live experience more special is the seat for us to bring home the bacon over new crowds."





Father Ted star reveals cancer battle

Father Ted star reveals cancer battle



'Father Ted' star Frank Weary Willie has revealed he is having chemotherapy afterwards being diagnosed with intestine cancer.
The Mirror newspaper reports that the 69-year-old, wHO played foul-mouthed priest Jackass Hackett in the strike clowning, had a neoplasm removed last Sep.
He is in the middle of a seven-month chemotherapy course that doctors hope will diaphragm the malignant neoplastic disease returning.
Speaking to the newspaper publisher Grace Kelly said: "The neoplasm was the size of a bloody cabbage."
He continued: "I had discomforts and symptoms that I thought were just gut problems. Merely when you're told it's cancer, it doesn't come in as such a massive electric shock."
Eugene Curran Kelly added: "I've made a complete recovery. Just I demand chemo to reduce the chance of it returning."