Thursday 28 August 2008

Download Roland Grapow mp3






Roland Grapow
   

Artist: Roland Grapow: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Power

   







Discography:


Kaleidoscope
   

 Kaleidoscope

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 11
The Four Seasons Of Life
   

 The Four Seasons Of Life

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 11
I Remember
   

 I Remember

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 4






Roland Grapow was innate in 1959. He low began his recording life history on the job with metallic element band Rampage. The low record record album he recorded with that grouping was 1980's Victim of Rock. They as well released a indorsement CD ahead Grapow left the grouping. That one was released in 1982 and entitled Love Lights Up the Night. In 1988, he linked Helloween and has been with the dance orchestra of all time since. However, he has found the time to departure a duet of solo albums.






Monday 18 August 2008

World's Authentic Beatles-Themed Hotel Acquires Tampa Artist for Collection

TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 13 -- Tampa-based artist David O'Keefe's
nights power not be so intemperate in the near future. O'Keefe, a gifted statue maker
and mountain lion with a highly successful 26 twelvemonth career, has recently been
noticed over the pool by The Hard Days Night Hotel in Liverpool, England.

(Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080813/CLW078 )

O'Keefe's Manager, Wayne Curtiss, said, "The Hotel recently acquired
for their permanent aggregation a 48" x 32" limited edition giclee on canvas
of the '69 Beatles by O'Keefe. The Hard Days Night Gallery plans to offer
extra limited editions of this piece as well as a 28" x 19" limited
version giclee on paper of O'Keefe's '65 Beatles."

O'Keefe has been satirizing pop culture for the yesteryear 25 years as the
former extra projects illustrator for the Tampa Tribune. He cast his
key signature style to hundreds of celebrities, musicians and sports figures.
He has also created images for Time Magazine, Sports Illustrated, MAD, The
Village Voice and many others.

With the recent conclusion to paint and sculpt full time, the launch of
David O'Keefe Studios has been greeted with naught short of success. Due
to the singular and enthralling flair of the fine art and the explosive merchandising
potential, David O'Keefe has been esteemed by Art Business News Magazine as
one of Today's Top Artist of 2008. David O'Keefe Studios is looking forward
to exhibiting at ArtExpo Las Vegas in September.

The Hard Days Night Hotel is a luxurious 4-star hotel reborn from
one of Liverpool's classic city centre buildings. It is located in the
"Beatles Quarter" of the city, contiguous to the world famed Cavern Club,
and features visually stunning, specially commissioned artwork covering key
events in the lives of the four legendary band members.

For more information, please visit the Web situation at hTTP://www.davidokeefe.com
or call (813) 254-5056.




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Friday 8 August 2008

Music highlights, July 25-31

FRIDAY, JULY 25 The "Free Foundation Friday" series -- good local music with no cover -- continues at Tipitina's with funk-jam outfit Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove. Former Skid Row screecher and "Jesus Christ Superstar" alumnus Sebastian Bach rocks the House...

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Tuesday 1 July 2008

Juan Martin

Juan Martin   
Artist: Juan Martin

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Through The Moving Window   
 Through The Moving Window

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 9




A aboriginal of Andalucia, Spain, acoustic guitar ace Juan Martín is a professional of what Spanish musicians refer to as nuevo flamenco -- that is, flamenco that is contemporary and expansive kind of than completely traditional in its approaching. Nuevo flamenco is not straight-ahead flamenco whatsoever more than than jazz-rock unification is straight-ahead jazz; rather of being carbon paper copies of flamenco's traditionalists, Spain's nuevo flamenco artists have adjust out to spread out flamenco's borders. That isn't to say that Martín (whose last name is marked Mar-teen) hasn't been touched by flamenco's traditionalists -- actually, straight-ahead gypsy dancing and the Spanish classical guitar tradition make been on-going sources of brainchild to Martín, whose major influences have included Paco de Lucía, Tomatito, and the majuscule Andrés Segovia.


Simply Martín's influences don't stoppage at either traditional gypsy dancing or Spanish classical guitar. While Martín is flamenco-oriented, he is non a flamenco purist -- instead, the broad-minded musician/composer views gypsy dancing as something that can buoy be combined with anything from jazz to Brazilian samba, Afro-Cuban salsa, and Argentinean tango. Latin America, in fact, is a major source of intake for Martín -- and that willingness to merge Spanish and Latin American esthetics is reflected in song titles like "Republic of Cuba y España" ("Republic of Cuba and Spain") and "Bossa Rumba." Martín's production (which is largely merely non altogether subservient) has something for Paco de Lucía and Tomatito aficionados, simply it too has something for Joe Pass admirers as well as fans of the tardy Brazilian guitar virtuoso Laurindo Almeida (wHO was one of the first guitarists to combine samba with nerveless jazz and is among Martín's non-Spanish influences).


Martín began building a catalog in the '80s, when he recorded a few albums for RCA's Novus label (including Through the Moving Window and 1986's Painter in Sound). Novus was essentially a jazz pronounce in the '80s and early '90s, just fifty-fifty though Martín wasn't jazz in the exacting sense, he had sufficiency nothingness influences to go in -- and in any case, Martín has, over the years, crossed paths with jazz greats ranging from tenor and treble saxophonist Wayne Shorter to Brazilian isaac Merrit Singer Flora Purim and her percussion-playing married man, Airto Moreira. Martín provided some albums for the Alex label in the early to mid-'90s, and the former '90s and early 2000s launch him transcription extensively for the independent Flamenco Vision label. By early 2005, Martín had at least 16 albums in his catalogue.






Thursday 19 June 2008

Kanye West booed off stage at Bonnaroo festival

It's not something a super-sized ego like Kanye West's is used to. But after arriving onstage over an hour-and-a-half late at Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee at the weekend, the rapper was pelted with glowsticks and jeered by the crowd. Problems with his Glow In The Dark stage set were blamed for the delay, which resulted in Kanye taking to the stage at 4.30am to cries of "Kanye sucks!" A spokesman for the festival claimed the set problems occurred because of the time it took to dismantle Pearl Jam's set, which had overrun by an hour prior to West's slot.












In other Bonnaroo-related news, Metallica stormed through their Friday night slot to widespread praise, while MIA claimed her performance would be her "last show ever". However, in an interview with Nymag.com following the gig, the rapper made it clear her retirement wasn't permanent, saying: "I'm canceling because I feel like physically I just have to stop for a second." MIA said instead she would concentrate on writing new material, as well as some domestic activities. "Now and again you finally just want to be gardening and get your nails done or something like that."


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Tuesday 10 June 2008

Victoria Beckham Boobs At Fashion Awards

Victoria Beckham gave Sarah Jessica Parker a run for her money in the flamboyant fashion stakes at last night’s Council of Fashion Designer of America awards.

The former Spice Girl and self-proclaimed style icon attended the event wearing one of Marc Jacobs’ more eye-catching creations – but it wasn’t just the plague of chiffon hearts that made up her mini dress that was turning heads.

From certain angles, guests including Kim Cattrall, Hilary Duff, Ashley Olsen and P-Diddy were faced with more of Posh than they had probably bargained for, complete with surgery scars.
On the plus side, she did manage a half-smile at one point, which kind of suited her.

Victoria presented the industry’s top honour to Calvin Klein, alongside pal Eva Mendes and Maggie Gyllenhaal at the event.

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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Russell Watson speaks of tumour fears

Opera singer Russell Watson has spoken about how he lives in fear that his brain tumour will return again.
The renowned singer, who was treated for a pituitary gland tumour twice,  told 'Tonight' that his illness has changed his life forever.
Watson said: "I know that I'll never be able to just get on with my life again. It's always going to be there... there's always going to be that fear."
The singer said that when he found out that the tumour had returned he thought: "Oh my God, I'm dead."
Speaking about his family, he said: "I think for the children it's been a difficult year. They've had to see me in a condition that I don't think that that's something that any parent would want their child to see or experience."
"They're very protective over me, they don't want anyone coming near me," he said.
The 'Tonight' programme 'Russell Watson - Fighting For Life' is due to be screened tomorrow night on ITV.