Artist: Justin Guarini: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Pop-Rock Discography: Justin Guarini Year: Tracks: 13 The second best to Kelly Clarkson on Fox TV's first base American Idol: The Search for a Superstar competitor, curly-coated heartthrob Justin Guarini managed to deliver the goods the black Maria of millions of adolescent girls, if not the entire competition. Born in Columbus, GA, Guarini began singing with the Atlanta Boys Choir at the warm age of four, and as well performed with an acapella grouping, Midnight Voices, during high schoolhouse. He graceful his talent farther at Philadelphia's University of Arts and at the School for Film & TV in New York CIty. Before incoming the American Idol contender, the 23 year-old Doylestown, PA resident worked as a salesman for ADT home plate surety systems and for Cutting Edge Entertainment, which specializes in singers and entertainers for weddings, measure mitzvahs and early gatherings. As one of 10,000 potential difference American Idols and i of the 10 finalists, Guarini outset base caught the attention of book of Judges Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell with his renditions of "Who's Loving You Now" and "Incur Here." On a few occasions it looked like he power non receive enough audience votes to preserve in the contest, only his strong performances of songs like "Route 66" and "Let's Stay Together" -- non to honorable mention his considerable stage presence -- made him unitary of the show's 2 finalists. While he didn't deliver the goods American Idol's marvellous prize, Guarini did score a press with 19 Entertainment, the production companionship that created the show, and was rumored to look on a duet on Kelly Clarkson's debut album. To capitalise on Guarini's newfound renown, Midnight Voices' 1999 self-titled album was reissued shortly after American Idol: The Search for a Superstar wrapped up. |
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Artist: Steve Howe: mp3 download Genre(s): Rock: Instrumental Discography: Spectrum Year: 2005 Tracks: 15 Skyline Year: 2005 Tracks: 12 Homebrew 1&2 (CD 2) Year: 2002 Tracks: 21 Homebrew 1&2 (CD 1) Year: 2002 Tracks: 17 Not Necessarily Acoustic Year: 1994 Tracks: 22 Mothballs Year: 1994 Tracks: 25 The Grand Scheme Of Things Year: 1993 Tracks: 16 Beginnings Year: 1975 Tracks: 9 Steve Howe was born in London on April 8, 1947. When he began acting guitar he had rather a few influences, headman among them was Chet Atkins. When you turn over that 2 of the others were Django Reinhardt and the span of Les Paul & Mary Ford, it is authentically hard to believe that he would become one of the nearly influential guitarists in progressive rock. In fact, his outset band was a Chuck Berry-infused band called the Syndicats. He began playing with that mathematical group in 1964. They released several singles before Howe left the mathematical group. His future band was the In Crowd, which finally became Tomorrow. Under the newer nominate they released 2 singles in 1967 and an self-titled album the following year. When the group skint up in 1968, Howe went on to a band called Bodast. Bodast built up quite a undermentioned and recorded an album. However, when their label went insolvent, the noneffervescent unreleased album was scrapped and the band finally became a casualty breakage up fairly curtly thenceforth. The album would non see loss until 1981. After Bodast, Howe began trying to get hold his side by side isthmus. Auditions with such groups as the Nice and Jethro Tull were unfruitful. As bunch would take it, his side by side band would come looking for for him. By 1970, Howe had caught the ear of several members of Yes. By this clock time, they had released 2 albums, only were not well-chosen with their present guitarist, Peter Banks. So, Howe became the newfangled guitar player in Yes. The kickoff record album he recorded with them was 1970's The Yes Album. It would gather them sizable commercial and critical attention, simply when the follow-up Fragile came out in 1972 with the hit single "Whirligig," the mathematical group and Howe were in full propelled into the spotlight. Howe stayed with the band all the way of life to their break up in 1980. He too released 2 solo albums during that time, 1976's Beginnings and The Steve Howe Album in 1979. After Yes went their separate ways, Howe, along with Yes-mate Geoff Downes, formed Asia. The group, likewise containing John Wetton (Martin Luther King Crimson, UK) and Carl Palmer (Atomic Rooster, Emerson, Lake & Palmer) was something of a progressive rock music supergroup. Howe remained with the band through and through their start deuce albums, Asia and Alpha, released in 1982 and 1983, severally. At that time, he left the mathematical group, although he has worked with them as a edgar Albert Guest from time to fourth dimension since. His next lot was GTR, formed in 1986. This grouping too was sort of a supergroup, featuring both Howe and Steve Hackett (once of Genesis). That grouping did non stay in concert long, exclusively cathartic one studio album. In a way, it seemed fate as the forces were beginning to come together to bring Howe back into the Yes summer camp. By this time, several changes had happened with Yes. The grouping had reunited without Howe and done deuce very commercial-leaning albums, one of them (90125) being the group's biggest marketer. Also by so, Jon Anderson had in one case over again leftfield the group, citing a desire to do less commercial material. So, with Yes veterans Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman, they formed a new ring. Originally they precious to call the ring Yes, merely bassist Chris Squire owned the rights to that constitute, so they went with the easiness of their four-spot utmost name calling and Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman and Howe was formed. Under that byname, they released one self-titled record album in 1989. Then, in a rather unusual turn of events, while they were operative on their follow-up album, the group was melded into the other card of Yes, creating an eight-piece interlingual rendition of the lot. The grouping released the Union album in 1991 and went proscribed on a full-scale world circuit to rave reviews. The lineup would non last-place, though, and Howe was in one case over again a "late Yes member" shortly later the term of enlistment. He chased a solo calling for the succeeding several days, cathartic sextuplet albums in front rejoining Yes in 1995. He is still with the grouping. Seemingly non wanting to lead fourth dimension turned, level during all the days of tenures in versatile bands, he has found time to loss a gravid turn solo albums and worked on projects by artists as diverse as Lou Reed, Queen, Billy Currie, Dixie Dregs, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Fish, and Explorer's Club. |
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Artist: Mario Barth
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Manner Sind Primitiv, Aber Glucklich!
Year: 2006
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Year: 2003
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Bob Sege
Artist: Bob Sege
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Discography:
Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band
Year: 1980
Tracks: 10
Originally a hard-driving rocker in the vein of fellow Michigan garage rockers the Rationals and Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the grade of the '70s. Combining the driving charge of Ryder's Detroit Wheels with Stonesy garage rock and devotion to hard-edged soul and R&B, he crafted a distinctively American heavy. While he never attained the decisive regard of his present-day Bruce Springsteen, Seger did develop a dedicated following through constant touring with his Silver Bullet Band. Following various years of missed chances and bemused opportunities, Seger at long last achieved a national interview in 1976 with the back-to-back freeing of Live Bullet and Night Moves. After the atomic number 78 success of those albums, Seger maintained his popularity for the next deuce decades, releasing seven-spot Top Ten, platinum-selling albums in a row.
Seger began playing music in 1961 as the drawing card of the Detroit-based ternary the Decibels; his future managing director, Eddie "Punch" Andrews was as well a member of the band. Moving to Ann Arbor, he played with the Town Criers before he became the keyboardist and vocaliser for Doug Brown & the Omens. Billing themselves as the Beach Bums, the band released "The Ballad of the Yellow Beret," a takeoff of the Sgt. Barry Sadler song "The Ballad of the Green Beret." The single was withdrawn in short after its freeing after Sadler threatened a lawsuit. In 1966, Seger released his number 1 solo single, "East Side Story," which became a regional strike. Several other local hit singles followed on Cameo Records, including "Persecution Smith" and "Heavy Music," before his label folded. In 1968, he formed the Bob Seger System and sign-language with Capitol Records, releasing his debut album, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man, in the spring of that year. The title track became a national strike, mounting to number 17, simply the group's followup, Noah, stiffed and Seger distinct to quit the music business at the end of 1969 to go to college.
By the last of the summer, Seger had returned to rock & roll with a new mount banding, releasing Mongrel at the last of the class. For 1971's Brand New Morning, he disbanded his group and recorded a singer/songwriter elbow grease. Following its release, he began playacting with the duette Dave Teegarden and Skip "Van Winkle" Knape, and the yoke provided backing on 1972's Smokin' O.P.'s, which was the showtime outlet on Palladium Records, a pronounce he formed with Andrews. The album failed to sell, as did Back in '72 (1973) and Seven (1974), and he affected back to Capitol Records for 1975's Beautiful Loser. For the recording of Beautiful Loser, Seger formed the Silver Bullet Band, which consisted of guitarist Drew Abbott, bassist Chris Campbell, keyboardist Robyn Robbins, saxophonist Alto Reed, and drummer Charlie Allen Martin. Seger supported Beautiful Loser with an extensive duty tour with the Silver Bullet Band, and while it didn't build the album a strike, it provided a widespread grassroots following across the country. The touring gainful off in 1976, when Live Bullet, a double album recorded in Detroit, became a murder, disbursal over three years on the U.S. charts and going gold; the album would eventually go quadruple pt.
The groundswell slow Live Bullet sent Seger's future studio album, Night Moves (1976), into the Top Ten early in 1977. Nighttime Moves became a blockbuster, generating the stumble singles "Night Moves," "Mainstreet," and "Rock & Roll Never Forgets." Stranger in Town, released in the summer 1978, was just as successful, featuring the hits "Soundless the Same," "Hollywood Nights," "We've Got Tonite," and "Onetime Time Rock & Roll." Stranger in Town positive his status as ane America's about popular bikers. Seger's future album, 1980's Against the Wind, became his showtime number ane album and all of its big hits -- "Fire Lake," "Against the Wind," "You'll Accomp'ny Me" -- were ballads. The live album Nine Tonight continued his multi-platinum success in 1981, merchandising three gazillion copies and peaking at number tierce.
Seger returned with The Distance in 1982. The Distance was the showtime album since Seven to be recorded with the plus of session musicians, which caused guitar player Abbott to depart the band in thwarting. Over the class of the next 10, the membership of the Silver Bullet Band shifted constantly. While The Distance featured "Attaint on the Moon," his biggest murder single to escort, its gross revenue plateaued at a gazillion copies, suggesting that his popularity was beginning to layer turned. Seger likewise began to drastically reduce his transcription and touring schedules -- he just released unitary other record album, 1986's Like a Rock, during the '80s. Like a Rock and its supporting spell were both successes, pavement the way of life for "Shakedown," a sung dynasty taken from the soundtrack to Beverly Hills Cop II, to suit Seger's lone number one hit in 1987. Four age after its sacking, he returned with The Fire Inside. Although the album went atomic number 78 and reached the Top Ten, it only appealed to Seger's devoted next, as did 1995's It's a Mystery, which became his first album since Live Bullet to fail to go atomic number 78, demolishing off at gold status. In 2006, after an 11-year hiatus, Seger released Face the Promise.
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Saturday, 14 June 2008
British singer Craig David relaunching U.S. career
DETROIT (Billboard) - Armed with a hot David Bowie sample and a successful overseas track record, British R&B singer Craig David is ready to re-invade America -- and says he's willing to work to make the Yanks care about it.
"I'm going to have to slowly but surely build momentum back in the States," David told Billboard.com. He's not necessarily a stranger to the U.S.; his 2000 debut "Born To Do It" went platinum with hits such as "Fill Me In" and "7 Days," while 2002's "Slicker Than Your Average" was certified gold.
But, David said, "It's been a good, like, four years or so that I've been away from America. To come back in and say, 'I'm here! Accept me!,' I'd be fooling myself. America's not waiting for me. It's open with all arms if you're hungry and you go in and make things happen, so I know I've got to work from the grass roots upward."
With his fourth album, "Trust Me" (Warner Bros.) issued in the United States last month after a 2007 release overseas, David is busy trotting around the U.S., visiting radio stations to drum up excitement for the single "Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)," which is built on a Bowie-approved sample from his 1983 hit "Let's Dance." David, who has a second residence in Miami these days, then hopes to return with his band for a concert tour some time this summer.
"You have to split yourself off from the success you may be having elsewhere," said David. "You're playing (London's) Wembley Arena, and the next thing you're in a program director's office playing to that one person acoustically ... while the person's messing around with his sticky notes and talking to people on the phone. But you're hoping that record gets added, which you know can create an incredible ripple and domino effect, so you do what you have to do to make things happen."
And, David added, he's willing to be patient about that process. "I'm young -- I'm only 27 now -- and I've got a new record and I'm excited. If this album just stars the ripple to which I drop a next record, then that's what it's all about. I'm not expecting to just come here and, bang!, Craig David's back. I have to work it hard."
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"I'm going to have to slowly but surely build momentum back in the States," David told Billboard.com. He's not necessarily a stranger to the U.S.; his 2000 debut "Born To Do It" went platinum with hits such as "Fill Me In" and "7 Days," while 2002's "Slicker Than Your Average" was certified gold.
But, David said, "It's been a good, like, four years or so that I've been away from America. To come back in and say, 'I'm here! Accept me!,' I'd be fooling myself. America's not waiting for me. It's open with all arms if you're hungry and you go in and make things happen, so I know I've got to work from the grass roots upward."
With his fourth album, "Trust Me" (Warner Bros.) issued in the United States last month after a 2007 release overseas, David is busy trotting around the U.S., visiting radio stations to drum up excitement for the single "Hot Stuff (Let's Dance)," which is built on a Bowie-approved sample from his 1983 hit "Let's Dance." David, who has a second residence in Miami these days, then hopes to return with his band for a concert tour some time this summer.
"You have to split yourself off from the success you may be having elsewhere," said David. "You're playing (London's) Wembley Arena, and the next thing you're in a program director's office playing to that one person acoustically ... while the person's messing around with his sticky notes and talking to people on the phone. But you're hoping that record gets added, which you know can create an incredible ripple and domino effect, so you do what you have to do to make things happen."
And, David added, he's willing to be patient about that process. "I'm young -- I'm only 27 now -- and I've got a new record and I'm excited. If this album just stars the ripple to which I drop a next record, then that's what it's all about. I'm not expecting to just come here and, bang!, Craig David's back. I have to work it hard."
Reuters/Billboard
Friday, 30 May 2008
Mariah Carey, Nick Cannon marriage confirmed by family member!
Confirmed! Mariah Carey has married beau Nick Cannon.
The confirmation came late last night from a member of Nick’s family, Linda Cannon, who says she received a phone call from the 27-year old funnyman confirming the happy news.
“Yes, we know. He called and told us all about it,” Linda tells E! News. “We are happy for him. If that is what he wants then we are happy for him.”
As for the specifics, including whether or not the wedding took place in the Bahamas, as previously reported, Mrs. Cannon declined to elaborate, saying only, “I’m not going to give you any details, but we are happy for him.”
The confirmation came late last night from a member of Nick’s family, Linda Cannon, who says she received a phone call from the 27-year old funnyman confirming the happy news.
“Yes, we know. He called and told us all about it,” Linda tells E! News. “We are happy for him. If that is what he wants then we are happy for him.”
As for the specifics, including whether or not the wedding took place in the Bahamas, as previously reported, Mrs. Cannon declined to elaborate, saying only, “I’m not going to give you any details, but we are happy for him.”
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