Wednesday, 10 September 2008

Blues on the front burner for the latest Hot Stove

Blues flames burn brilliantly for Hot Stove


Christopher John Treacy


More so than ever, the annual Hot Stove Cool Music charity event was all about blues guitar this year. From the amateur licks of Peter Gammons to the seasoned excellence of Buddy Guy and the saloon expertise of George Thorogood, the blues were on parade Sunday night at the Bank of America Pavilion.




Headliners George Thorogood and the Destroyers cranked kayoed testosterone-fueled goodies galore, from the engine-revving early-rock palpate of the opener, �Rock Party,� to FM staples �Bad to the Bone,� �Move It on Over� and �Who Do You Love.�


The former Boston cradle and old semipro ballplayer was in great voice, wiggling around and knocking his knees as he jammed. Meanwhile, the Destroyers cranked out top-shelf taphouse fare, chugging along at a rapid-fire clip of tight riffs and heavy rhythms. Buddy Leach�s sax was simply as primal to the musical alchemy as Jim Suhler�s and Thorogood�s grinding guitar excursions.


Yet no matter how honorable the Destroyers were, it�s hard to follow an act like Guy. The five-time Grammy-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is still a powerhouse at 72, and the new material he performed with his break through quartet of Chicago-based virtuosos showed his creative edge is shrewd as ever. Guy�s �Hoochie Coochie Man� was a shining exercise of how his whisper-to-a-preacher vocal style mimics his guitar work.


The light soul of the racially fueled title track from Guy�s new Tom Hambridge-produced �Skin Deep� CD conjured up shadings of Sam Cooke and held the otherwise antsy audience momentarily rhapsodic. But the evening�s highlight was 9-year-old New Bedford wunderkind Quinn Sullivan�s contribution to �Who�s Gonna Fill Those Shoes.� Sullivan engaged Guy in some mighty impressive call-and-response theatrics ahead letting his show-stopping endowment loose at center stage. What he lacked in restraint he made up for with dexterity and charisma.


Gammons seemed distant and distracted during his early set. But with aid from other J. Geils keyboardist Seth Justman, Red Sox [squad stats] general manager Theo Epstein on guitar and Kay Hanley on backup vocals, he pulled through . . . just barely.


HOT STOVE COOL MUSIC at the Bank of America Pavilion, Sunday night.





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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Download McCoy Tyner mp3






McCoy Tyner
   

Artist: McCoy Tyner: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Jazz
Other

   







Discography:


Nights of Ballads and Blues
   

 Nights of Ballads and Blues

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 8
Time for Tyner
   

 Time for Tyner

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 6
Tender Moments
   

 Tender Moments

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 6
Illuminations
   

 Illuminations

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 10
Land of Giants
   

 Land of Giants

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 10
Greeting
   

 Greeting

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 5
McCoy Tyner Plays John Coltrane: Live at the Village Vanguard
   

 McCoy Tyner Plays John Coltrane: Live at the Village Vanguard

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 7
McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke and Al Foster
   

 McCoy Tyner With Stanley Clarke and Al Foster

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 11
The Real McCoy
   

 The Real McCoy

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 5
Asante
   

 Asante

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 7
What The World Needs Now: The Music Of Burt Bacharach
   

 What The World Needs Now: The Music Of Burt Bacharach

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 9
Extensions
   

 Extensions

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 4
Trident
   

 Trident

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 6
Live at Newport
   

 Live at Newport

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 5
Infinity
   

 Infinity

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 9
Fly with the Wind
   

 Fly with the Wind

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 5
Song for My Lady
   

 Song for My Lady

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 5
Sahara
   

 Sahara

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 5
New York Reunion
   

 New York Reunion

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 8
Enlightenment
   

 Enlightenment

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 7
One on One
   

 One on One

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 10
It's About Time
   

 It's About Time

   Year: 1990   

Tracks: 6
Supertrios
   

 Supertrios

   Year: 1989   

Tracks: 12
Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner
   

 Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Keith Jarrett, McCoy Tyner

   Year: 1976   

Tracks: 8
The Spoiler
   

 The Spoiler

   Year: 1966   

Tracks: 7






It is to McCoy Tyner's enceinte credit that his life history after John Coltrane has been far from anti-climatic. Along with Bill Evans, Tyner has been the almost influential pianist in malarky of the past tense 50 days, with his chord voicings being adopted and utilised by virtually every jr. piano player. A powerful ace and a true original (compare his playacting in the early '60s with anyone else from the time), Tyner (like Thelonious Monk) has non neutered his style all that practically from his early days only he has continued to grow and become even stronger.


Tyner grew up in Philadelphia, where Bud Powell and Richie Powell were neighbors. As a stripling he gigged locally and met John Coltrane. He made his recording debut with the Art Farmer-Benny Golson Jazztet, but later on six-spot months left the mathematical group to join Coltrane in what (with bassist Jimmy Garrison and drummer Elvin Jones) would turn the classical quartet. Few other pianists of the period had both the office and the complementary open-minded style to inspire Coltrane, but Tyner was never overshadowed by the forward-looking saxophonist. During the Coltrane years (1960-1965), the piano player as well light-emitting diode his have criminal record dates for Impulse.


After going Coltrane, Tyner struggled for a period, working as a sideman (with Ike and Tina Turner, amazingly) and leading his own small groups; his recordings were consistently exhilarating tied during the lean geezerhood. After he sign with Milestone in 1972, Tyner began to lastly be recognised as i of the greats, and he has never been poor of influence since. Although at that place feature been periodic departures (such as a 1978 all-star quartette duty tour with Sonny Rollins and duet recordings with Stephane Grappelli), Tyner has mostly played with his possess groups since the '70s, which have ranged from a quartette with Azar Lawrence and a expectant band to his trio. In the '80s and '90s, Tyner did the rounds of labels (his old homes Blue Note and Impulse! as well as Verve, Enja, and Milestone) earlier subsiding in with Telarc in the late '90s and releasing a fine series of albums including 2000's Jazz Roots: McCoy Tyner Honors Jazz Piano Legends of the twentieth Century and 2004's Illuminations. In 2007, Tyner returned with the studio record album McCoy Tyner Quartet featuring saxophonist Joe Lovano, bassist Christian McBride, and drummer Jeff "Tain" Watts.





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Thursday, 21 August 2008

Mp3 music: Melt Banana






Melt Banana
   

Artist: Melt Banana: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Avantgarde
Rock: Punk-Rock

   







Melt Banana's discography:


13,000 Miles At Light Velocity
   

 13,000 Miles At Light Velocity

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 26
MxBx 1998-13000 Miles of Light Velocity
   

 MxBx 1998-13000 Miles of Light Velocity

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 26
Charlie
   

 Charlie

   Year: 1998   

Tracks: 14
Speak Squeak Creak
   

 Speak Squeak Creak

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 25






Japanese haphazardness careen stria Melt Banana base more success in the U.S. and the U.K. than in their own rural area, gaining a humble just dedicated fan bag among American and European hoodlum careen fans. Although their music sounds perceptibly different from any genial of traditional kindling, it contains some punk elements: screaming vocals, overdriven guitars, and one-and-a-half-minute songs. Melt Banana's unique style, yet, comes as a result of the distinctly stabbing vocals of lead isaac M. Singer Yasuko O., as honest as the frenetic, effect-charged playacting of guitar actor Agata. Searing, vivid, and mind-blowingly fast are mayhap the number one adjectives that come to intellect when listening to Melt Banana's music. Try to conceive of an regular more energetic embodiment of the Boredoms.


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Agata and O. coupled bassist Rika in 1992, and they played as a triad until later that year when drummer Sudoh Toshiaki coupled the grouping. In 1994 they sign with British label Chocolate Monk, and that label released unrivalled title, Cactuses Come in Flocks, which was made available at beginning just on cassette magnetic tape. They later sign to Skin Graft and released their arcsecond album that yr, Speak Squeak Creak, followed by Scratch or Stitch in 1995. Scratch or Stitch was recorded and mixed by Chicago vanguard edgar Lee Masters Steve Albini and Jim O'Rourke, and showcases some of Melt Banana's best sour.


After cathartic a heavy number of split releases on diverse labels, late in 1997 Melt Banana started their have label, A-Zap Records. Toshiaki take leave the band the following month and was subsequently replaced with Oshima from Satanic Hell Slaughter. In 1998, the band released Charlie, with Albini playacting as producer once more, and elective to up the ante by adding a variety show of guests (including Mr. Bungle's Mike Patton and Trevor Dunn). This attracted the attention of chap Bungle noise experimentalist John Zorn, world Health Organization captured one of their unwarranted shows for his label Tzadik that year, precisely earlier Melt Banana returned to the studio to phonograph record the typically deranged Weeny Shiny in 2000.


6 more split records and a Peel session by and by, they released 2003's Cell-Scape, which focused more on lento construction the wailing screeches into a rocketing fierceness. After their longest recording burst, Melt Banana returned in 2007 with Bambi's Dilemma, which reverted endorse to even shorter, quicker blasts of melodic adrenaline.





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Monday, 11 August 2008

Nine Inch Nails postpone Boston-area show

For the second time in a week, industrial rockers Nine Inch Nails [ ] have had to shelve a testify so that frontman Trent Reznor canful deal with a recurring throat ailment.

The latest show up felled by Reznor's malady was set to take place tonight in Worcester, MA. The group has already proclaimed a Nov. 9 make date, at which for tonight's indicate will be honored, according to NIN's website.

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"Just want to personally say how sorry I am to have to do this," Reznor aforementioned in a message posted at the site this afternoon. "I never study postponing a show light and if there were any possible way I could pull this off I would. This is a very frustrating and maddening office for me and I appreciate your understanding. I'll make it up to you."

Last Saturday, Reznor and company scrapped their Minneapolis concert; that show is now set to take place Nov. 25.

Late last month, NIN launched a North American tour in support of its up-to-the-minute album, "The Slip." The set--a limited edition physical version of which hit retail outlets on the eve of the tour's July 25 launch--is available as a dislodge download from NIN's website.





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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Pig Destroyer

Pig Destroyer   
Artist: Pig Destroyer

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Metal: Death,Black
   Hardcore
   Metal: Grindcore
   



Discography:


Phantom Limb [VINYL]   
 Phantom Limb [VINYL]

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 15


Terrifyer   
 Terrifyer

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 21


Painter Of Dead Girls   
 Painter Of Dead Girls

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 17


Prowler In The Yard   
 Prowler In The Yard

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 22


38 Counts Of Battery (Best Of, Compilation)   
 38 Counts Of Battery (Best Of, Compilation)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 38




Washington, D.C.'s Pig Destroyer combines hard-core with the heaviest of heavy metallic element, creating






Wednesday, 25 June 2008

V/A

V/A   
Artist: V/A

   Genre(s): 
Breakbeat
   



Discography:


Bassloins3   
 Bassloins3

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 





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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Paul Anka - Anka To Marry Again


Singer/songwriter PAUL ANKA is to marry his personal trainer girlfriend ANNA ABERG.

Anka, famous for writing Frank Sinatra classic My Way, proposed to Aberg - who, at 37, is 29 years his junior - during a meal in New York recently. The couple will marry in Sardinia, Italy, on 26 July (08).

Anka, 66 - who has been dating Aberg for four years - reveals, "I'm engaged. We've been talking about marriage for the last year - and over a bottle of wine and dinner recently in New York at Scalinatella restaurant, I proposed. I said, 'Let's do this.'

The couple has a two-and-a-half-year-old son, Ethan. Anka has five daughters from his 37-year marriage to Lebanese socialite Anne De Zogheb, which ended in 2000. Aberg has a six year old daughter from a previous relationship.





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Saturday, 21 June 2008

OK! Exclusive: Ashlee Simpson Cancels Summer Tour

A bit of bittersweet news from Ashlee Simpson-Wentz � the new wife and expecting mother has postponed her summer tour that would take her across the U.S.

"After careful consideration, Ashlee Simpson has decided to postpone her summer tour," a spokesperson for the singer tells OK!. "She is committed to giving her fans the best show possible, and will be back better than ever and ready to rock in the future."

Until then, looks like Ash will enjoy her newlywed status with hubby Pete Wentz.






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Tashi Dhargye Monastery   
Artist: Tashi Dhargye Monastery

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Yamantaka and Mahakala   
 Yamantaka and Mahakala

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 





Metallica Name Death Magnetic Album

More technology has its downside, it means less good TV to watch

NEW YORK - Hey you, media consumer. You used to be a TV watcher. But an excess of choices has left you changed and, perhaps, spoiled.

Also overwhelmed. There's just too much to keep up with. New media outlets are spreading you thin.

No wonder the 27 series that premiered last fall on the traditional broadcast networks, and all their new shows after that, struggled to win your support. Not one of the freshmen series was a hit and nearly nine per cent of prime-time viewers went missing from the year before.

That's the 2007-08 season in a nutshell for ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and the CW, even as they bravely forge ahead.

"Network television is good, it's strong, it's still the best game in town," CBS boss Les Moonves told advertisers last month as he unveiled his network's 2008-09 lineup.

The best game, maybe. But there's another game in play throughout the industry, a game of diminished expectations, which ruefully expresses the best-case scenario as: " 'Level' is the new 'up.' "

Sure, one reason for the networks' audience erosion is the 100-day Hollywood writers strike that disrupted production, made hash of schedules and reminded viewers there are other things to do than watch network TV. Now, an actors strike looming at the end of this month could compound the damage.

But be honest: Your loyalty to broadcast TV was fraying anyway, wasn't it? Media alternatives proliferate and dazzle. You've got DVDs, webcasts, video on demand, iPod downloads and computer games, not to mention dozens of cable channels catering to you with more and more specificity.

And, even when you settle on a show from the conventional broadcast networks, you've got newfangled options. You can stash it on your DVR. Or stream it from the network's website. It's available to watch whenever you want.

But with this crushing media burden, will you get around to this stuff at all?

To paraphrase the syntax-mangling movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn: If you aren't checking out a network's shows, nobody can stop you. But the networks haven't given up as quickly as they once did.

Many of the overlooked 2007-08 freshman series will be back next fall. Any other year they likely would have been axed but the chaos of the writers strike helped win them reprieves. This season has an asterisk beside it; the networks would love a do-over. (Note how ABC renewed five of its 11 rookie series, including marginal performers like "Eli Stone" and "Dirty Sexy Money.")

But, chances are, an asterisk awaits next season and the next, reflecting the volatile new world in which TV finds itself, an emerging world where the term "TV viewer" is antique, where you've been reborn as "media consumer."

It's a world where television is just one of many "media platforms." Where TV shows have become "content" (accent on the first syllable), and further denatured as an "asset."

Hear the pep talk from NBC boss Ben Silverman: "We know you need to activate against our entertainment platforms to help build your brand messages, and to leverage and use the cultural institutions that are hallmarks of the NBC network."

Did he lose you there? Silverman, a 37-year-old media wunderkind, was addressing advertisers to tout NBC's response to the multimedia age: "leveraging the scale of broadcast while harnessing the power of digital."

NBC isn't alone. Next season on CBS' veteran trio of "CSI" dramas, episodes will be designed to move you beyond your TV screen, enhancing the episodes' narratives across supplementary media like online, mobile, even video games (while exposing you to more channels of advertising).

Are you getting excited about TV next season? The networks are excited for you!

The CW is thrilled to be reviving the long-ago Fox hit, "Beverly Hills 90210."

Fox plans a spinoff of "Family Guy."

NBC is spinning off "The Office" and retooling "Knight Rider" from a quarter-century ago. It's reaching even further back for "Crusoe," based on the 18th-century novel, and a "Merlin" miniseries set in King Arthur's court.

Yet another NBC series, "Kings," though set in modern times, is based on the story of David and Goliath.

"Eternal themes, heroic themes, entertaining themes and escapist themes," Silverman rhapsodized last April to advertisers. "The audience is returning to the familiar right now. They like the accessible themes."

Of course, NBC's new shows "are wholly original takes," he added.

Maybe. But after four years and counting, the 2004-05 season stands tall for its towering successes. Premiering that season were the delightfully unfamiliar "Desperate Housewives" and the boldly inaccessible "Lost," as well as the groundbreaking "House" and "Grey's Anatomy." Each a critical and popular phenomenon, they connected with the audience and the zeitgeist. They were embraced by millions who liked surprise more than reassurance.

Can that happen today? Is creative daring at the broadcast networks now concentrated on marketing and content delivery, while the shows themselves are content (accent on the second syllable) to play it safe? These days, technology defies expectations; TV keeps confirming them. The broadcast networks search for revolutionary ways to get in your head. But must their programming be old hat?

With all the media choices at your command, is "familiar" and "accessible" really the way to bring you back? Are you willing to be surprised instead?










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Conor Oberst announces summer tour

Bright Eyes�?? main man Conor Oberst today announced his first dates in support of his upcoming solo album �??Conor Oberst�??, kicking off July 25.

The album which will be released August 5 in the US and August 4th in the UK was produced by Conor Oberst, as well as engineer Andy LeMaster.

Recorded in Tepoztlán, Morales, Mexico, Oberst created a temporary studio in a mountain villa for a month over last winter and was joined on the record by a group of musicians calling themselves The Mystic Valley Band.

Meahwhile, Oberst�??s new website was launched today and the site is currently streaming two tracks from the forthcoming album.

The dates are:

Billings, MT Bones Brewing (July 25)
Calgary, AB Calgary Jazz Festival, Prince�??s Island Park (27)
Vancouver, BC Richard�??s On Richards Cabaret (29)
Seattle, WA Neumo�??s (30)
Bend, OR Midtown Ballroom (31)
San Francisco, CA Bottom of the Hill (August 1)
San Francisco, CA Bottom or the Hill (2)
Santa Cruz, CA Rio Theatre (3)
Los Angeles, CA Troubador (5)
Nashville, TN Mercy Lounge (8)
Carrboro, NC Cat�??s Cradle (9)
Norfolk, VA The NorVa (10)
Philadelphia, PA Trocadero (11)
New York, NY Bowery Ballroom (12)
Saratoga, NY Saratoga Music Festival (17)

--By our New York staff.
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'Wanted' Star Angelina Jolie Discusses Passing On The Action Torch, 'Rolling Around On The Floor' With Brad Pitt




CANNES, France — Angelina Jolie may be in ultimate ass-kicking mode on the big screen this summer with "Wanted," but when she spoke with MTV News on the French Riviera, she looked more like the world's most famous mom-to-be.

Caressing her stomach, she clearly had motherhood on the brain more than her character in the movie, Fox, the assassin-turned-mentor who favors dramatic gravity-defying action over words in what's sure to be one of this summer's most memorable action flicks. Still, in this rare interview, Jolie remembered well what drew her to the role as well as why "Wanted" co-star James McAvoy will never compare to a certain former co-star with whom she once tussled.


MTV: Though the film is called "Wanted," this is not a story about you and everyone pursuing you — the fans, the paparazzi, et cetera. Correct?

Angelina Jolie: Wouldn't that be a horror movie? [Laughs.]

MTV: You've done your share of action films. Why another one?

Jolie: I was itching to do something that was physical, because I had done some emotional films and I had been at home with the kids. I didn't know that there was anything original out there [until] I came across this script. One, it has a great story. A lot of action movies are kind of lacking in that. It's got a dark sense of humor and it's wild, and the stunts — I knew that they were going to be done in an original way. I knew that the director [Timur Bekmambetov] would do this movie in a way that would make it different than any other action movie.

MTV: This is your first action flick since "Mr. & Mrs. Smith." I would think it's a little different rolling around with James McAvoy than with Brad?

Jolie: Well, you know Brad was ... [Laughs.] I'll always prefer rolling around on the floor with him than any other man. You know, in general. [Laughs.]

MTV: Clearly you have a maternal instinct. Does that come into play at all here, where you are James' mentor?

Jolie: Yeah, she's not the nicest mentor, though. [Laughs.] She's quite a pain in the ass. I suppose there was some irony to the fact that I had done a bunch of action movies and it was James' first, and I was brought in as kind of the one that would lead the way and then watch him become ...

MTV: You are passing the torch.

Jolie: Passing the torch to James.

MTV: Since you're in your elder years, right? All the way in your early 30s.

Jolie: [Laughs.] Yeah, that's right.

MTV: Do you imagine such physical roles will always be a part of your career?

Jolie: I think there's always going to be a side of me ... you know, as long as I can. Harrison [Ford] is doing it, and he's doing it well. It looks like I've got some more time.

MTV: It's been written by more than one person that there is no one sexier with a gun than Angelina Jolie. How do you take something like that?

Jolie: Wow. I'll take it. I like it.

MTV: Is there something sexy about gunplay?

Jolie: Yeah, I mean obviously there's a part of me that takes the world of violence and death very seriously. However, when it comes to protection or when it comes to just the skill of shooting ... I've gone to the range with sniper rifles and things like that. Brad and I both like it a lot. That is something we have in common.

MTV: Did you get any bumps and bruises along the way on this one? Are those badges of honor?

Jolie: Yeah, it's always nice. Like in the train sequence, we had to fall over a lot and wrestle each other. The next morning we were both nicely cut up, feeling cool, wounded and sore.

MTV: And that feeling overwhelms the actual pain?

Jolie: Yeah, it feels good. [Laughs.]

MTV: You show off a lot of tattoos in the film. Are they all yours?

Jolie: No, we added a bunch. I had "toil" and "tears" based on [Winston] Churchill's speech. I had binary codes that are actually my kids' initials. I have "strength of will" in four different languages. "Know your rights" in different languages. It's things like that. Very few people pick up on it, but it was [something I did] for me.

MTV: With all that's going on with your family and your humanitarian work, is it harder to get up and go make a movie now?

Jolie: Yeah, it's not the thing you love the most. I love being a mom and I do love traveling and the work I get to do with children in the field and with refugees. Brad and I take turns working. So instead of it being "I get to work next," it's "You have to work next, because it's your turn. I'm staying home with the kids."

MTV: Are there certain roles that still excite you? "Atlas Shrugged" is one you've been associated with for a while. Is that one?

Jolie: That's one of those, I think, once-in-a-lifetime films that you feel, "If I only do a few more in my lifetime, that has to be one of them."

MTV: Frank Miller has said before that he wanted you for Ava in "Sin City 2." Are you up for that?

Jolie: I don't know. I found the first "Sin City" impressive, but I don't know what they're going to do with the next one to make [it] as original as the first one. I'd be curious. I think he's a genius.

Check out everything we've got on "Wanted."

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Funk Monkeys

Funk Monkeys   
Artist: Funk Monkeys

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   



Discography:


The Beat Conductor   
 The Beat Conductor

   Year:    
Tracks: 2




 






Howie B.

Howie B.   
Artist: Howie B.

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Dance
   Rock
   



Discography:


Another Late Night   
 Another Late Night

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 15


Snatch   
 Snatch

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 11


Turn the Dark Off   
 Turn the Dark Off

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Music for Babies   
 Music for Babies

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 8




 






Emmerdale to welcome new Dingle

'Emmerdale' is set to welcome a new member of the Dingle family in the coming weeks.
According to the show's official website, Genesis Dingle, played by Sian Reese-Williams, will arrive in the Dales on April Fool's Day.
Her estranged father father Shadrach (Andy Devine) and her biological sister Chastity (Lucy Pargeter) are both shocked when she turns up unannounced.
While Genesis is travelling to meet her family she is involved in a road accident, which leaves her fighting for her life.
Actress Sian Reese-Williams said of her new role: "I'm thrilled to have been given this fantastic opportunity."
"'Emmerdale' is such an iconic programme and I can't wait to take my place in the Dingle family."
'Emmerdale' series producer Anita Turner said: "I'm delighted to welcome Sian to the show and we've got some exciting storylines planned.
"Chas, for one, is left reeling from the news that she has a long-lost sister. Genesis is not your typical Dingle and she's in for a real culture shock when she meets her biological family."

Aimee Mann christens new Largo location