Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Mp3 music: Carla Bley






Carla Bley
   

Artist: Carla Bley: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz
Miscellaneous
New Age

   







Carla Bley's discography:


New conversations
   

 New conversations

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 8
Umbria Jazz 2006
   

 Umbria Jazz 2006

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 10
Looking for America
   

 Looking for America

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 9
European Tour (1977)
   

 European Tour (1977)

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 4
Big Band Theory
   

 Big Band Theory

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 1
Fancy Chamber Music
   

 Fancy Chamber Music

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 1






Post-bop jazz has produced simply a few top-notch composers of bigger forms; Carla Bley ranks heights among them. Bley possesses an outstandingly broad compositional grasp; she combines an acquaintance with and sexual love for jazz in all its forms with great gift and originality. Her euphony is a particularly private type of hyper-modern jazz. Bley is subject of writing euphony of capital drama and profound normalize, ofttimes inside the confines of the same piece. As an player, Bley makes a fine composer; she plays pianissimo and/or pipe harmonium with about of her bands, and piece her acting is incessantly quite musical, it's pass that her strengths lie elsewhere. Bley's corrupt compositional structures subvert jazz formula to rattling effect, and her unpredictable melodies are oft as eye-catching as they ar isolated. In the tradition of jazz's very finest composers and improvisers, Bley has highly-developed a mode of her very own, and the music as a whole is the better for it.


Innate Carla Borg, Bley well-read the basics of music as a minor from her father, a church musician. Thereafter, she was mostly self-taught. Bley touched to New York around 1955, where she worked as a cigaret miss and occasional pianist. She married piano player Paul Bley, for whom she began to write tunes (she too wrote for George Russell and Jimmy Giuffre). In 1964, with her mo husband, trumpeter swan Michael Mantler, Bley formed the Jazz Composers Guild Orchestra, which a year afterward became known but as the Jazz Composers' Orchestra. Two years afterward, Bley helped found the Jazz Composers' Orchestra Association, a not-for-profit organisation intentional to submit, stagger, and bring forth improper forms of malarky.


In 1967, vibist Gary Burton's quartette recorded Bley's cycle of tunes A Genuine Tong Funeral, which brought her to the tending of the general public for the first-class honours degree sentence. In 1969, Bley composed and ordered music for Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra. In 1971, Bley completed the work that cemented her reputation, the jazz opera Moving staircase Over the Hill. In the '70s and '80s, Bley continued to run the JCOA and write and record for her have Watt mark. The JCOA essentially folded in the late '80s, just Bley's creative life has continued largely unabated. For much of the past two decades, she's kept up a mid-sized heavy band with fairly stable force to circuit and record. She's too worked a great deal with the bassist Steve Swallow, in duo and in ensembles of variable size.


Bley wrote the music for the soundtrack to the 1985 film Mortelle Randone. She too contributed young compositions to the Liberation Music Orchestra's mo embodiment in 1983. All through the '80s, '90s, and into the young millennium, Bley continued releasing albums through ECM, ranging from duets with bassist Steve Swallow to the Very Big Carla Bley Band. She released a third duets record album with Steve Swallow, Ar We There Yet?, in 2000, Looking for for America in 2003, and The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu in 2007.





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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Iggy Pop Suffers Nasty Injury At Get Loaded In The Park 2008

Iggy Pop injured himself onstage as the Stooges headlined the Get Loaded in the Park festival in London last night (August 24th).


Pop wounded his leg after falling awkwardly from a speaker stack on the main stage.


But he carried on despite the accidental injury, treating fans to a raucous and energetic set.


Obvious highlights during the bands performance were fan favourites �I Wanna Be Your Dog� and �Search and Destroy�.


Other performances at the event on Clapham Common came from The Hives, Kate Nash and Gogol Bordello.


You toilet see extensive highlights from front and backstage below.


Gigwise at Get Loaded In The Park 2008


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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Mp3 music: Hombres G






Hombres G
   

Artist: Hombres G: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock

   







Hombres G's discography:


10
   

 10

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 10






Spanish pop/rock quaternary Hombres G was formed by ex-los Residuos guitarist Daniel Mezquita, drummer Javier Molina, and singer/bassist David Summers, presently joined by guitar player Rafael Gutierrez. The band's nominate was based on an American picture show called G-Men. Hombres G made its unrecorded debut at Madrid's Rockola, transcription a demonstration called Milagro En El Congo in 1984. They presently signed up to the principal label Twins to seduce their debut record album, featuring a tricky strain called "Devuelveme A Mi Chica," which became their first base hit. In 1986, La Cagaste...Burt Lancaster was released, followed by a South American release. Hombres G disbanded after issuing their seventh record album, La Historia Del Bikini, in 1992 but reunited tenner long time by and by for an outside teaser tour for their 2003 release, Ano Que Vivimos Peligrosamente.






Wednesday, 2 July 2008

Jack Black out of Todd Phillips project

Would have been first project with 'Old School' helmer






Jack Black has fallen out of "Man-Witch," Todd Phillips' supernatural comedy that's set up at Warner Bros.


When the star was attached last year, it was hailed as notable because it was the first collaboration between the boxoffice-drawing comic actor and the force behind such comedy powerhouses as "Old School" (which Phillips wrote, directed and produced) and "Borat" (which he wrote.)


"Man-Witch" centered on a man who discovers he's a witch and then heads off to teach at a female witch school; Phillips is set to produce and, likely, to direct.


Sources said that the decision this week to part ways may have originated from Black's camp, which had questions about Phillips' commitment to direct the picture ahead of "Hangover," another comedy said to be close to the helmer's heart. That project is also set up at Warners.


Warners confirmed the departure but declined to provide further detail. A spokesperson for Black said the star had no comment. A spokesperson for CAA, which reps Phillips, declined to comment.


The actor's departure has not affected the status of the movie, which remains in active development. Warners and Phillips are said to be combing a list of stars to replace the funnyman.


Black stars in the upcoming comedy ensemble "Tropic Thunder" as well as in the Judd Apatow-produced "Year One."


The Black-voiced "Kung-Fu Panda" was the top-grossing movie at the boxoffice last weekend, surpassing expectations by earning more than $60 million domestically.



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Monday, 23 June 2008

Libraries to create Shakespeare web resource

The Bodleian Library in Oxford and the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington DC are to put all 75 editions of William Shakespeare's plays from before 1641 online.
The quartos are the earliest printed editions of the plays and are the closest to what Shakespeare actually wrote still in existence.
The project is intended to give the public greater acccess to the plays and downloading of the quartos will begin next month.
Online users will be able to compare and study the texts, which are the earliest sources for the 37 plays Shakespeare is known to have written.
"There will be countless new ways for scholars, teachers, and students to examine the quarto texts, particularly of 'Hamlet'," Folger library director Gail Kern Paster told Reuters.
"You find out all sorts of things - about how the copies went through the press, and also about the printing process," she added.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Robert Downey Jr - Downey Jr Finds Salvation With Fast Food


IRON MAN star ROBERT DOWNEY JR. has publicly thanked fast food chain Burger King for helping him overcome his personal problems and resurrect his film career.

In 2003, the actor - who, at the time, was battling an addiction to drugs and alcohol - was driving a car filled with "tons of f**king dope" on California's Pacific Coast Highway when he decided to stop at the burger joint for a meal.

And the trip to the fastfood outlet caused him to re-evaluate his whole life.

He says, "I have to thank Burger King. It was such a disgusting burger I ordered. I had that, and this big soda, and I thought something really bad was going to happen."

According to Britain's Empire magazine, Downey Jr. proceeded to throw all his drugs into the ocean, resolving to clean up his act then and there.

The actor goes on to hint that a fateful moment in new movie Iron Man, when his character Tony Stark requests a cheeseburger from Burger King after being released from his captors, is a reference to his own experiences.





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