Saturday 6 September 2008

Sheryl Crow offers free albums to voters

Sheryl Crow has teamed up with the Rock the Vote organisation to encourage young people crosswise the United States to register to vote in the approaching presidential election.


Current members of the Rock the Vote mailing list will receive access to a dislodge download of her song �??Gasoline�??, which is also uncommitted through [url=http://www.rockthevote.com/sherylwantsyoutovote ]rockthevote.com[/url].


In addition, the drive is also aiming to have young people encourage their peers to vote and with this in mind, the low gear 50,000 individuals that get trey friends to register to vote will get a digital copy of her album �??Detours�??.


�??I have been tortuous with Rock the Vote since it�??s origination and proud of the work they have done�?� Crow said in a statement. There are such critical issues facing our res publica, from high gas prices to clime change that we demand to do more then just register to vote, we want to get our friends registered too.�?�

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Wednesday 27 August 2008

Mp3 music: Lighting Hopkins






Lighting Hopkins
   

Artist: Lighting Hopkins: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Blues

   







Lighting Hopkins's discography:


Blues Train
   

 Blues Train

   Year: 1951   

Tracks: 15






Sam Hopkins was a Texas land bluesman of the highest caliber whose career began in the 1920s and stretched all the way of life into the 1980s. Along the way, Hopkins watched the musical genre change unmistakably, only he never appreciably neutered his plaintive Lone Star sound, which translated onto both acoustic and electric guitar. Hopkins' agile manual manual dexterity made intricate boogie riffs seem soft, and his riveting preference for improvising lyrics to suit whatsoever state of affairs mightiness originate made him a honey vapors poet-singer.


Hopkins' brothers John Henry and Joel were as well talented bluesmen, just it was Sam wHO became a star. In 1920, he met the legendary Blind Lemon Jefferson at a social function, and even got a chance to play with him. Later, Hopkins served as Jefferson's guide. In his teens, Hopkins began working with some other prewar great, singer Texas Alexander, wHO was his first cousin. A mid-'30s stretch in Houston's County Prison Farm for the brigham Young guitar player fitful their partnership for a time, only when he was freed, Hopkins dependant back up up with the elder bluesman.


The pair was dishing tabu their lowdown brand of vapours in Houston's Third Ward in 1946 when gift talent scout Lola Anne Cullum came across them. She had already engineered a accord with Los Angeles-based Aladdin Records for some other of her charges, piano player Amos Milburn, and Cullum saw the same sort of opportunity inside Hopkins' dust-covered rural area vapours. Alexander wasn't voice of the address; rather, Cullum paired Hopkins with piano player Wilson "Boom" Smith, reasonably re-christened the guitar player "Lightnin'," and presto! Hopkins was very shortly an Aladdin transcription creative person.


"Katie May," cut on November 9, 1946, in L.A. with Smith loaning a hand on the 88s, was Lightnin' Hopkins' first-class honours degree regional trafficker of eminence. He recorded prolifically for Aladdin in both L.A. and Houston into 1948, scoring a national R&B strike for the immobile with his "Shotgun Blues." "Little Haired Woman," "Abilene," and "Big Mama Jump," among many Aladdin gems, were redolent Texas blues stock-still in an sooner era.


A freight of other labels recorded the slick Hopkins later on that, both in a solo setting and with a low beat section: Modern/RPM (his inflexible "Tim Moore's Farm" was an R&B strike in 1949); Gold Star (where he strike with "T-Model Blues" that same year); Sittin' in With ("Give Me Central 209" and "Coffee Blues" were national chart entries in 1952) and its Jax subsidiary; the major labels Mercury and Decca; and, in 1954, a singular clutch of sides for Herald where Hopkins played red-hot electric guitar on a serial of blasting bikers ("Lightnin's Boogie," "Lightnin's Special," and the astonishing "Hopkins' Sky Hop") in strawman of drummer Ben Turner and bassist Donald Cooks (wHO moldiness suffer had haemorrhage fingers, so torrid were some of the tempos).


But Hopkins' style was seemingly as well bumpkinly and old fashioned for the new generation of sway & undulate enthusiasts (they should have checkered stunned "Hopkins' Sky Hop"). He was back on the Houston scene by 1959, for the most part disregarded. Fortunately, folklorist Mack McCormick rediscovered the guitar player, wHO was dusted off and presented as a folk-blues artist; a part that Hopkins was born to play. Pioneering musicologist Sam Charters produced Hopkins in a solo context of use for Folkways Records that same year, cutting an entire LP in Hopkins' petite flat (on a borrowed guitar). The results helped introduced his medicine to an wholly new interview.


Lightnin' Hopkins went from gigging at back-alley gin joints to stellar at collegiate coffeehouses, coming into court on TV programs, and touring Europe to flush. His once-flagging transcription vocation went proper through the roof, with albums for World Pacific; Vee-Jay; Bluesville; Bobby Robinson's Fire label (where he cut his classical "Mojo Hand" in 1960); Candid; Arhoolie; Prestige; Verve; and, in 1965, the first-class honours degree of several LPs for Stan Lewis' Shreveport-based Jewel logotype.


Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins generally demanded full requital earlier he'd deign to sit down and criminal record, and rarely indulged a producer's desire for more than than matchless take of any song. His singular sense of area time mixed-up more than a few unseasoned musicians; from the sixties on, his solo work is ordinarily preferred to band-backed material.


Film producer Les Blank captured the Texas troubadour's informal modus vivendi most vividly in his acclaimed 1967 objective, The Blues Accordin' to Lightnin' Hopkins. As one of the utmost majuscule nation bluesmen, Hopkins was a bewitching figure world Health Organization bridged the gap between rural and urban styles.






Sunday 17 August 2008

Cyrus & Radcliffe Tie At The Top Of Rich List

Miley Cyrus and Daniel Radcliffe have topped a list of Hollywood's highest earning youngsters. The Harry Potter star shares first place with singer/actress Cyrus in Forbes Magazine's poll of the world's richest young entertainers, published this week (beg4Aug08). Cyrus, 15, and Radcliffe, 19, and are both said to have earned an estimated $26 1000000 in the months from June 2007 to June 2008. The top 5 is as follows: 1= Miley Cyrus, $26 gazillion 1= Daniel Radcliffe, $26 million 3. Mary Kate Olsen and Ashley Olsen, $15 zillion 4. The Jonas Brothers, $12 jillion 5. Zac Efron, $5.8

Thursday 7 August 2008

Split Lip Rayfield

Split Lip Rayfield   
Artist: Split Lip Rayfield

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Should Have Seen It Coming   
 Should Have Seen It Coming

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 16


Never Make It Home   
 Never Make It Home

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 14


In The Mud   
 In The Mud

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 16




The Kansas-based post-punk progressive bluegrass getup Split Lip Rayfield was comprised of vocalist/banjoist David Lawrence, guitarist/dobroist Kirk Rundstrom, and one-string bassist Jeff Eaton, whose instrumental part was fashioned from the accelerator tank of a 1965 Ford. An branch of the mathematical grouping Scroat Belly (though it didn't pick out long for them to outlive the dance orchestra that spawned them), the trio debuted in 1998 with a self-titled LP issued on the Bloodshot label. In the Mud followed a year later; by this time, isaac Bashevis Singer and mandolin player Wayne Gottstine had expanded the batting order to four-spot pieces and Eric Mardis had replaced Lawrence on banjo. The new millennium saw the release of a third base military campaign, Never Make It Home, which arrived in stores in belated 2000. After trinity days of touring, which saw the numerical group possible action for everyone from Del McCoury to Nashville Pussy, Split Lip Rayfield recorded and released a fourth long-player, Should Have Seen It Coming, in 2004. In early 2006, Rundstrom (world Health Organization had likewise released a few solo records) was diagnosed with cancer. He continued to perform with the band for months as he fought and underwent intervention, only Rundstrom in the end succumbed to the disease in February 2007, just around a workweek later playacting what would be his final establish.






Tuesday 1 July 2008

Thomas Loefke

Thomas Loefke   
Artist: Thomas Loefke

   Genre(s): 
Celtic
   



Discography:


Norland Wind   
 Norland Wind

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13




 





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Thursday 26 June 2008

Avalanch

Avalanch   
Artist: Avalanch

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Power
   Metal: Heavy
   Rock
   



Discography:


Las Ruinas Del Eden   
 Las Ruinas Del Eden

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13


Los Poetas Han Muerto   
 Los Poetas Han Muerto

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


El Angel Caido   
 El Angel Caido

   Year:    
Tracks: 15




 





BBC, EMI accessing each other's archives

Monday 9 June 2008

Jim O'rourke

Jim O'rourke   
Artist: Jim O'rourke

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Industrial
   Alternative
   



Discography:


Halfway to a Threeway [EP]   
 Halfway to a Threeway [EP]

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 4


Insignificance   
 Insignificance

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 7


Eureka   
 Eureka

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8


Happy Days   
 Happy Days

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 1


Bad Timing   
 Bad Timing

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 4


Remove The Need   
 Remove The Need

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 4


Disengage   
 Disengage

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 5