Friday, 27 June 2008
Yung Joc
Artist: Yung Joc
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
Hustlenomics
Year: 2007
Tracks: 16
New Joc City
Year: 2006
Tracks: 16
Rapper Yung Joc (born Jasiel Robinson) conditioned nearly running his own business from his don, wHO owned a hairdressing products troupe. It was besides his father wHO gave a teenage Yung Joc his beginning break, written material a jingle for the Revlon company. Joc distinct right then that the hip-hop business was for him, only he requisite time to get hold his possess trend. Watching the assorted rap music crews that grew out of his native Atlanta, Yung Joc didn't feel a family relationship to whatever movement until the hard-edged T.I. came on the picture, although he was a big OutKast fan. Like T.I., Joc had begun rapping with the street in intellect. To release this medicine, he formed his own company, Mastermind. He later hooked up with Russell "Barricade" Spencer and his Block Enterprises label and released the strong nightspot track "It's Goin' Down" in early 2006. The track became an Atlanta favorite and eventually landed on the desk of Sean "Diddy" Combs. Spencer had already brought the group Boyz N da Hood to Diddy, and with Joc looking wish the very hot Young Jeezy and T.I., Diddy felt he had the right artist to take his newbie Bad Boy South tag to the top. Spencer inked a multi-million dollar share with Bad Boy to foretoken Yung Joc and his tag Mastermind along with Spencer's own Block Enterprises. Joc's full-length debut, New Joc City, became one of the first releases from this new team of labels in early 2006. A class later the "Burnt umber Shop" individual preceded the uncut Hustlenomics.
Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood Artwork 'Flops' At Auction
Monday, 23 June 2008
Apocrypha
Artist: Apocrypha
Genre(s):
Rock
Metal: Heavy
Discography:
The Eyes Of Time
Year: 1988
Tracks: 9
The Forgotten Scroll
Year: 1987
Tracks: 12
Like legion bands gestural by California's Shrapnel label, Las Vegas-based Apocrypha were scant on songs but long on showy guitar playing. Formed by vocalist Steve Plocica, guitar player Tony Fredianelli, bassist Al Rumley, and drummer Mike Poe, Apocrypha released 3 shred-intensive heavy metal albums: 1987's The Forgotten Scroll, 1988's The Eyes of Time (having added regular recurrence guitarist Chip Chrovian), and 1990's Country 54 (with a new musical rhythm section of bassist Breck Smith and drummer Dave Schiller). All of these were dependably threatening, if kind of mediocre in terms of songwriting, and were distinguished by Plocica's operatic screams (frequently remindful of QueensrĂ¿che's Geoff Tate) and, of track, Fredianelli's positively fulgent latticework.
Gratuitous to say, Apocrypha's life history died along with the age of guitar heroes, just Fredianelli continues to perform in many capacities and a diversity of styles. Following his 1993 debut as a solo creative person (named Breakneck Speed, naturally), he worked as a session participant on Run-D.M.C.'s Crown Royal LP, and, most recently, became a fellow member of alternative rockers Third Eye Blind.
Monday, 16 June 2008
Mundanus Imperium
Artist: Mundanus Imperium
Genre(s):
Metal: Power
Metal: Thrash
Metal: Progressive
Discography:
The Spectral Spheres Coronation
Year: 1998
Tracks: 8
The Spectral Spheres Coronatio
Year: 1998
Tracks: 8
Ode to The Nightsky
Year: 1997
Tracks: 3
Taking various influences in alloy and classical, Germany's Mundanus Imperium clue more towards the complexities of orchestrated arrangements rather than the traditional verse-chorus-verse styling of ludicrous hairsbreadth bands. Consisting of Jorn Lande (vocals), Petter J. Thuve (guitar), Bent E. Holm (keyboards) and Lars Wiik (drums, bass part), Nuclear Blast Records took a beam to Mundanus Imperium song writing try and released their debut full-length "Spectral Spheres Cornation" in 1998.
Jade (1995) [Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller]
Saturday, 7 June 2008
Knightley to follow Hepburn's Fair Lady?
Keira Knightley is reported to be in talks about starring in a remake of the 1964 classic 'My Fair Lady'.
Variety says Columbia Pictures is bringing the musical back to the big screen, but the studio did not comment on casting.
Audrey Hepburn starred in the original as Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney girl transformed by Professor Henry Higgins, an Oscar-winning performance by Rex Harrison.
Knightley recently finished work on the drama 'The Duchess', about The Duchess of Devonshire, which is due for release in September.
Variety says Columbia Pictures is bringing the musical back to the big screen, but the studio did not comment on casting.
Audrey Hepburn starred in the original as Eliza Doolittle, the Cockney girl transformed by Professor Henry Higgins, an Oscar-winning performance by Rex Harrison.
Knightley recently finished work on the drama 'The Duchess', about The Duchess of Devonshire, which is due for release in September.
Friday, 6 June 2008
Oscar Peterson and Stephane Grappelli
Artist: Oscar Peterson and Stephane Grappelli
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Skol
Year: 1979
Tracks: 6
 
The Turbo A.C.'s
Jerome Moross
Artist: Jerome Moross
Genre(s):
Pop
Musical
Classical
Vocal
Soundtrack
Discography:
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Year: 2005
Tracks: 23
The Cardinal
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
The Big Country
Year: 1995
Tracks: 18
The War Lord
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
Classic Scores (cd2)
Year:
Tracks: 10
Jerome Moross was one of those composers world Health Organization, despite some far-famed winner, was curst by namelessness earlier the populace for lots of his life history. He wrote at least iI of the most well-known pieces of film euphony associated with Western subjects of all time to come extinct of Hollywood -- the music for William Wyler's The Big Country (1958) and the principal theme from the long-running series Coaster wagon Train, which is still directly recognizable 40 years after the show left wing the air -- yet few outside of the "the business" ever knew his call. In some other reality, he'd have been at least as well known as Elmer Bernstein, or might've seen the concert hall achiever of his elderly contemporary Aaron Copland, only he wasn't to live foresightful sufficiency even to interpret tributes to his work as a moving picture composer.Moross was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1913, the midsection of tercet sons in a Jewish family that had no particular contact with the humanities, omit for enjoyment. Jerome made up for that, learning to play the forte-piano by pinna when he was four and composing starting at age ashcan School. He attended DeWitt Clinton High School for the Performing Arts in Manhattan, where one of his old classmates and best friends was Bernard Herrmann. He was so modern academically, that he complete up skipping quaternion grades between elementary schooling and highschool school, and so was 14 when he finished high school -- an impressive achievement, merely one that besides left wing him very solitary for practically of his boyhood, as he had few peers his own old age to whom he could relate, owing to his deep interest in the modern music organism composed in the twenties. He attended New York University and likewise entered the Juilliard School of Music, starting there while in his senior class at NYU as a conducting fellow. Ironically, for a man world Health Organization became best known for the music he wrote, Moross ne'er actually studied opus -- he took everything relating to it, including concord, counterpoint, fugue, only as he told scholar John Caps in a 1978 interview, "I forever mat up: I don't want to larn how someone else writes." He knew the workings of an orchestra, having played in pit orchestras from his mid-teens, and was already composing in his own style -- at 17, he'd already written one orchestral piece, "Paeans," and there was nix that Juilliard could supply to the counseling that his work was taking, in terms of composition teaching. Working on his possess, he tried and abandoned the successive composition speech espoused by Schoenberg, Berg, and Webern, and then turned toward the music around him -- like Gershwin, merely in his have style, he developed a stylus influenced by blues and idle words, and at 19 published an orchestral slice called "Those Everlasting Blues." His goals were loftier than authorship arrive at tunes, or level getting a successful musical mounted, nonetheless -- he byword the dramatic art as a vehicle for multi-tiered originative efforts, desegregation history, dance, and song on a level closer to opera than to the light confections that Broadway favored in the thirties. He was a man beyond his time -- in decades to come up, figures such as Stephen Sondheim would realize some of what Moross proposed to do, in the surroundings in which he wished to do it, just in the thirties he was proposing to proffer what amounted to symphonies to a public that wanted songs. As a composer of serious music, he was as successful as most work force of all time get to be in their possess time, with a symphonic music that was performed and ballets (almost notably Frankie and Johnny) that were presented, and he fifty-fifty proverb some limited achiever on Broadway in the early '50s, just he was eclipsed in the concert hall by Copland, and in vanguard theatre by his more media-friendly (some would aver shamelessly publicity conscious) Boston-born present-day Leonard Bernstein. Moross turned to the Hollywood soundstage for a living just after World War II, ab initio as a composer in the field of low-budget B-movies -- Obstruct (1948), dealing with neo-Nazis in America, was his number 1, just by the early '50s he'd touched up to major studio productions, including When I Grow Up (1951) and Captive City (1952) at United Artists, the latter a fact-based crime floor directed by Robert Wise. He worked intermittently on his possess motion-picture show scores passim the fifties, as well orchestrating those composed by others, in between and about his one heavy Broadway success, The Golden Apple. In 1958, Moross wrote the music for two movies, The Proud Rebel and The Big Country. The latter -- which had a score near as long as some solid movies -- proven to be one of Moross' most long-suffering achievements in the field. From the main form of address theme to the last parallel bars, the 74 minutes of euphony proved a reach with the producers, world Health Organization -- seeing what they had in hand -- turned this into Moross' get-go commercial-grade soundtrack album release, on the neophyte United Artists pronounce, and later it became a stumble with audiences. It at long last earned Moross his only Academy Award nominating speech. As popular and prestigious as the latter score was, however, Moross' work on a moving picture the following yr, called The Jayhawkers, proved to be much more remunerative -- the series Wagon Train, which had been running since 1956, was undergoing a retooling with its jump to ABC in 1962, and Moross took one of the cues from The Jayhawkers, a rangy piece of music originally designated "Deuce Brothers," and transformed it into the new deed of conveyance theme for the series. The latter ran weekly right into the center of the sixties, and for long time later on that in syndication across the United States. During this same flow, Moross is as well credited by some sources with composition music for Gunsmoke and other Western series.Moross continued to lick on musical projects until the first of the sixties and as well wrote an opera, Sorry, Wrong Number, and a big dead body of sleeping room music, just it was his film and television set exploit that unbroken him resolution and fussy, on pictures such as The Cardinal, The War Lord, Rachel Rachel, and The Valley of Gwangi -- the latter, a fantasy-Western involving dinosaurs, recalled The Big Country, as did his title music for the two-season CBS oater Lancer. Moross' last stately compositions dated from the late '70s. The Big Country score lingered in the memory, even though the soundtrack album was deleted, and, ironically, the title subject served as a jumping-off point for the progressive tilt grouping Yes on their adaptation of the Richie Havens song ""No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed," the piece's string-laden marking transformed into a compelling Hammond hammond organ riff by Tony Kaye. Moross passed aside in 1983 just a few days short of his seventieth birthday, of congestive heart failure and complications from a stroke. In the decades since his death, his music has last been given the respect that it merited. In addition to a total re-recording of his music from The Big Country and his other nearly popular movie loads, in 1997 RCA released a CD of the original cast recording of Moross' 1954 phase success Golden Apple, and as of 2005 there were at least two full anthologies of his film music out of CD.
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R Kelly trial: Day Five
The jury has been selected in full in the trial of R Kelly., and opening statements will begin Tuesday (May 20) at 11am.
Kelly is standing trial on child pornography charges after he allegedly filmed himself having sex with a minor sometime between January 1998 and November 2000.
The jury is now made up of a 68 year-old male white Romanian immigrant, a white female athletic trainer in her 20s, a white male college graduate, a white male who says he�??s only vaguely aware of R Kelly., a white father of two who already believes Kelly is guilty, a white student who hopes to become a cop, a white male who has served on two previous juries, and a white man who wears an �??Impeach Bush�?? badge on his backpack.
There are four black members on the jury: a pastor�??s wife, a Christian male, a female teacher�??s aide and a trainee chef.
The four alternates on the jury are a white male in his 20s, a young Latino male who works for Apple, a retired sheriff�??s deputy, and a middle aged black woman.
Race was at the centre of the issues today when defense attorneys objected to minorities being struck off the panel. A black man and an Asian woman were removed from the jury after the man lied about previous run-ins with the law, and the woman revealed she has health problems.
The trial is expected to last one week.
--By our New York staff.
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Kelly is standing trial on child pornography charges after he allegedly filmed himself having sex with a minor sometime between January 1998 and November 2000.
The jury is now made up of a 68 year-old male white Romanian immigrant, a white female athletic trainer in her 20s, a white male college graduate, a white male who says he�??s only vaguely aware of R Kelly., a white father of two who already believes Kelly is guilty, a white student who hopes to become a cop, a white male who has served on two previous juries, and a white man who wears an �??Impeach Bush�?? badge on his backpack.
There are four black members on the jury: a pastor�??s wife, a Christian male, a female teacher�??s aide and a trainee chef.
The four alternates on the jury are a white male in his 20s, a young Latino male who works for Apple, a retired sheriff�??s deputy, and a middle aged black woman.
Race was at the centre of the issues today when defense attorneys objected to minorities being struck off the panel. A black man and an Asian woman were removed from the jury after the man lied about previous run-ins with the law, and the woman revealed she has health problems.
The trial is expected to last one week.
--By our New York staff.
Find out more about NME.
Federline eager to protect his sons
Kevin Federline is eager to "minimise the hardship" that his two young sons have to go through, according to his lawyer.
People magazine reports that the rapper's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said that the court order barring Britney Spears from seeing the children is "painful, but appropriate".
He said: "Kevin's not indifferent to how difficult it has to be on their mother (Spears) and on the kids. It's a sad situation. There's no victorious feeling."
"Kevin wants nothing more than to be able to parent his children with participation by their mother."
"But the best interest of the children require that they be in the most sound, safe, nurturing and consistent environment. That is paramount."
The lawyer also said: "[Kevin] is committed to trying to fill any void by him being there at all times for them in any way. He can't replace their mother in their life but he is going to try to minimise the hardship."
People magazine reports that the rapper's lawyer Mark Vincent Kaplan said that the court order barring Britney Spears from seeing the children is "painful, but appropriate".
He said: "Kevin's not indifferent to how difficult it has to be on their mother (Spears) and on the kids. It's a sad situation. There's no victorious feeling."
"Kevin wants nothing more than to be able to parent his children with participation by their mother."
"But the best interest of the children require that they be in the most sound, safe, nurturing and consistent environment. That is paramount."
The lawyer also said: "[Kevin] is committed to trying to fill any void by him being there at all times for them in any way. He can't replace their mother in their life but he is going to try to minimise the hardship."
Spielberg Says He Became A Recluse Last Weekend
Steven Spielberg has disclosed that he isolates himself immediately after his films are released, apparently not reading reviews or listening to analysts' predictions about how they will perform at the box office. "What I do on opening weekend is my ritual is a total blackout like a sequestered jury," he told the website Hollywood Today. "No radio, no telephone, no Internet, no newspapers. I don't want to hear anything until Monday morning. I just want to hear one number, which is the Monday-morning number." Spielberg was referring, of course, to the final weekend box-office tally that is officially released at mid-morning on Mondays by the studios. In the case of his latest film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the figure was the best ever for an Indiana Jones film and came close to setting an all-time box-office record for the Memorial Day weekend. Worldwide, the film grossed $311 million, with slightly less than half that amount, $151 million, derived from domestic ticket sales.
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Orplid
Artist: Orplid
Genre(s):
Alternative
Rock
Folk
Folk: Neo-Folk
Discography:
Sterbender Satyr
Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
Nachtliche Junger
Year: 2002
Tracks: 14
Orplid (Re-Edition)
Year: 2000
Tracks: 16
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Cosa Nostra
Artist: Cosa Nostra
Genre(s):
Rock
Discography:
Eldar
Year: 1994
Tracks: 12
 
Army of Darkness (1992) [Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror]
Adam Sandler tries new genre
Launches label Scary Madison with thriller
The company known for comedies has signed on to produce a genre project, a thriller titled "Shortcut," as the inaugural picture of a nascent genre label it's calling Scary Madison.
The movie centers on two brothers who come upon a rarely used shortcut in their new town -- and soon discover the reasons why it's so rarely used. Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward and Dave Franco will star.
"Shortcut" will be financed by Ingo Volkhammer's hedge fund-backed Leomax Entertainment and co-produced by Leomax and Scary Madison. Volkhammer, Scary Madison's Scott Sandler and Brian Witten and Leomax's Scott Einbinder will produce; Adam Sandler and Scary Madison's Jack Giarraputo will serve as exec producers.
The Sandlers' shingle will rely on Happy Madison talent for various creative roles in "Shortcut" -- the script is co-written by Scott Sandler, while Nicholaus Goosen, who directed Happy Madison's intergenerational comedy "Grandma's Boy," will helm. Dan Hannon co-wrote the screenplay.
Indigomotion, the genre theatrical arm of Leomax, is planning to release "Shortcut" theatrically. Leomax does have a theatrical first-look deal with Overture, which could come aboard later to distribute the movie, as well as a TV first-look deal with Starz.
Production is scheduled to start next month in Sas¬katchewan, with a SAG waiver already granted. Endeavor helped package the project.
Leomax, a financier/producer based in Los Angeles and Berlin, has a number of movies in various stages of production; it recently completed production on the Mischa Barton thriller "Walled in" and the Jordan Ladd horror pic "Grace."
Happy Madison has had a litany of successful comedies with and without a toplining Sandler. Its "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" comes out from Columbia Friday.
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