Thursday, 29 May 2008

Winehouse's mother says she's recovering

Amy Winehouse's mother Janis has spoken about her daughter's Grammy success, saying that she believes the singer is on "the road to recovery".
Winehouse picked up five Grammy awards but could not attend the ceremony in Los Angeles because of visa problems. She performed at the event via satellite from London.
Speaking on 'GMTV', Janis Winehouse said: "Well, as you saw, she looks good and it's a case of she's on the road, and that's what it's about, she's on the road to recovery."
"I think it would have been too much for her because all of the travelling and flying there, I mean seeing what the Grammys was like... we could see it live from there and I thought if Amy were there, she'd be lost in it, she'd be a little girl lost in it."
Speaking about her daughter's Grammys performance, she said: "Well, it's Amy coming back, she's definitely on the way back."
The star's mother also spoke about her fears for her daughter's health before she entered rehab, saying: "She was sort of with it but not with it, and that's the thing where I think fortunately, thank goodness in our family, she's got a solid family and we're all there for her."

Thursday, 22 May 2008

Frank Sinatra Back on Las Vegas Marquees, May 14

Frank Sinatra Back on Las Vegas Marquees, May 14



'Frank Frank Sinatra Day' Honors Ol' Blueing Eyes on the 10th Day of remembrance of his
Passage

LAS VEGAS, Crataegus laevigata 12 -- Weenie Frank Sinatra was instrumental in
turning Las Vegas into single of the most popular amusement destinations
in the world. Throughout his vocation, and as the leader of the Rat Compact, he
performed and played at numerous resorts and hot-spots along the
world-famous Strip.

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Monday, 19 May 2008

Jochen Miller

Jochen Miller   
Artist: Jochen Miller

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Emporium Anthem 2006 Vinyl   
 Emporium Anthem 2006 Vinyl

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3


Chromatic   
 Chromatic

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3




 






Higher education: Steve Winwood gettin' some lovin' from Berklee

Higher education: Steve Winwood gettin' some lovin' from Berklee



At long last, Steve Winwood has been vindicated. A paltry 45 age afterwards getting booted from music shoal for claiming “Tramp Over Beethoven” was as awesome as, well, Ludwig van Beethoven, Winwood - world Health Organization turns 60 on Mon - is getting his level. Non from his former school in Pittsburgh of the South, England, only from Berklee College of Medicine.
Two years later on his sold-out Berklee Performance Centre gig Th, Winwood will welcome an honorary doctor's degree of music at Berklee’s beginning ceremony along with associate honorees Duke of Edinburgh Nathaniel Bailey and Maurice Ovalbumin of Ground, Hint & Fire; “The Divine of the Rings” composer Howard Land; and Brazilian artist Rosa Passos.
No holy Scripture on whether Winwood and EWF (or Leslie Howard Shore) testament be crashing Wally’s for an after hours jam. But Winwood, at least, will be back opening for and electronic jamming with Tomcat Petit larceny and the Heartbreakers (on June 13 at TD Banknorth Garden and June 14 at the Tweeter Center, Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp).



“As mortal wHO left home and school at age 15, I’ll take anything I tin can pay back,” Winwood said of the Berklee honors from his home studio apartment in Gloucestershire. “I did go to music college for a little patch. Music education in European Union at that fourth dimension, in the latterly ’50s, early on ’60s, was quite different than it is in the United States today. Anything other than serious euphony was considered quite frivolous.
“Handel and Bach was the musical comedy inheritance of Europe,” he continued. “Merely at the time I was departure to school, the American musical inheritance was becoming Chuck Charles Edward Berry. Ace day I was brought to principal’s berth and asked what I liked. I said Stravinsky, merely as well said Chuck Berry, Fats Domino and Ray Charles. I was told to leave around that or leave.”
For Winwood, it was an slowly option. At 14, he was already gigging in local blues and jazz clubs. Merely a year later, he would connect his bass-playing older brother, Muff Winwood, in the Spencer John Davys Group and go on to co-write monster hits “Gimme Just about Lovin’ ” and “I’m a Man.”
“I had roughly pocket money so I view, ‘Thanks really a good deal, merely I’m going away,’ ” he said. “Now it’s possible, you toilet do a degree on Fats.”
Intimately, at least at Berklee it is.
If you push aside the unit flunking come out of music school thing, Winwood’s an nonpareil candidate for a Berklee doctor's degree. After graduating from the r & b of the Herbert Spencer Davis Grouping, he founded Traffic, an experimental isthmus that covered nigh everything in Berklee’s syllabus from stone, blues and pop to malarky, folk music and world.
Now, afterwards a decade-plus recreation that pulled him toward adult contemporary, Winwood has spent clock time returning to his roots. His freshly record album, “Baseball club Lives,” is a summation of his musical theater incarnations that mixes his ’70s experiments with his ’80s pop and, with an impressive guitar cameo by Eric Clapton, also nods to his short-lived ’60s supergroup Blind Faith.
Think of “Ball club Lives” as a thesis on “The History and Development of the music of Steve Winwood.” Winwood’s old school edgar Lee Masters probably wouldn’t think of it that agency. Just, hey, if they still can’t become into “I’m a World,” does anyone caution what they think?








Simon Cowell slams Britney Spears

Simon Cowell slams Britney Spears



'X Factor' try Neil Simon Cowell has attain out at pop vocaliser Britney Spears, expression that she only has herself to blame for her holocene troubles.
Cowell said of Spears: "I think she's manipulated the whole thing, like wafture a gestation test at the cameras."
"I've heard she won't leave the firm until there ar sufficiency photographers there," he said.
"Even close to of the biggest celebrities in the macrocosm finagle to feature a silence life. Look at Tom Thomas J. Hanks, no i bothers him. So it is possible.
He also slated Spears' last album 'Blackout', locution: "I hated Britney's death album."
"That song 'Gimme More' sounded like a ringtone - it reminded me of that frightfully 'Crazy Frog' song. Give tongue to codswallop. She could well throw had her last No.1. And sure enough her death meaningful unity."





Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet

Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet   
Artist: Ben Weasel and His Iron String Quartet

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


These Ones Are Better   
 These Ones Are Better

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 14




 





Fans say goodbye to Joe Dolan