Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Mp3 music: Anthony Hamilton






Anthony Hamilton
   

Artist: Anthony Hamilton: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

R&B: Soul
Rap: Hip-Hop
Other

   







Anthony Hamilton's discography:


Southern Comfort
   

 Southern Comfort

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Ain't Nobody Worryin'
   

 Ain't Nobody Worryin'

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Soulife
   

 Soulife

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 12
Popularity
   

 Popularity

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 13
Comin' From Where I'm From
   

 Comin' From Where I'm From

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
XTC
   

 XTC

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12






A soul isaac Bashevis Singer world Health Organization has careworn comparisons to such greco-Roman R&B vocalists as Bill Withers and Bobby Womack, Anthony Hamilton struggled for the better section of the nineties as iI of his albums went unreleased. Getting his start at eld ten-spot vocalizing in his church servicing choir, the Charlotte, NC, native too performed as a teen at various nightclubs and endowment shows. Always with an eye to strickle on to bigger things, Hamilton made the come across to New York City in 1993, eventually signing with Uptown Records, epicenter for the unexampled jackstones swing sound and base to artists such as Jodeci and Mary J. Blige. By 1995, Uptown was place to push Hamilton's debut record record album, only the company went out of business, going away the album unreleased.


Hamilton next gestural with MCA and recorded his critically acclaimed only for the most part overlooked 1996 album, Hug drug. Another transitional period followed and Hamilton in conclusion found himself at the Soulife label. It was at Soulife, a comparatively unexampled venture run by some of the singer's honest-to-god Charlotte friends, that Hamilton set blue tracks for some other solo record album and overly wrote songs for such artists as Donell Jones and Sunshine Anderson. In 2000, he accepted an invitation to sing backing vocals on singer/organist D'Angelo's "Hoodooism Tour" and travelled the beingness. Upon relapsing nursing home, Hamilton discovered that Soulife had as well kaput belly up.


With a second album unreleased, Hamilton spent the next deuce years selling songs and singing backup for artists including 2Pac and Eve. Then, in 2002 a lead story spot singing on the Nappy Roots track "Po' Folks" garnered Hamilton some much-needed attention, as the song was nominative for the Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 2003 Grammy Awards. A subsequent gig playacting at a Grammy dejeuner lED to a confluence betwixt Hamilton and producer Jermaine Dupri, wHO quickly signed the isaac Merrit Singer to his So So Def label. Technically his fourth record album, Comin' from Where I'm From bowed for So So Def in 2003. In 2005, some of his Soulife recordings were dusted off and polished up for going as Soulife, and the novel album Ain't Nobody Worryin' followed later in the twelvemonth.





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Saturday, 30 August 2008

Global Survey Highlights Need For Cancer Prevention Campaigns To Correct Misbeliefs

�Many people hold mistaken beliefs around what causes cancer, aid to billow the menace from environmental factors that have

Wednesday, 20 August 2008

How immigration can save rock'n'roll

Is the current war of words between the anti-immigrant, Hitler-worshipping fascists of the BNP and culture-hopping pop vocalist Lily Allen a silly season special? Well no, it in reality cuts ripe to the heart of the superlative threat facing rock'n'roll: the generation that kicked it off is getting old and pop its clogs. And unless Western culture gets a massive inflow of fresh young blood soon, our music is going to get old and die with them (along with the entire economy).

According to a series of reports, the world as we know it is about to come bloody to a halt because white Americans will be a minority by 2042. And a European birth rate in terminal wane means that pretty before long there'll be nobody around to rub the bottoms or pay the pensions of the rapidly retiring baby boomers. Plus, some daffy think tank in the UK says all northerners should go to Slough because northern cities are beyond revival meeting.

So, to recap: Our formerly industrial cities are in heroic need of fresh origin. We aren't having enough babies, and the counter culture spawned in the 1950s and 60s and the medicine most associated with it is cough its lungs up (spell muttering bitterly about how you never hear an English accent in Knightsbridge anymore) in Spanish retreat villas, old folks homes, indie blogs, dad-rock mags and other urine-reeking bolt-holes where the living dead gather to conspire against the young. It's this last fact that should particularly terrify those of us world Health Organization like our popular culture loud, vivacious, dynamic, radical and noisy.

Because here's the thing - the baby boomer population spike that spawned rock'n'roll is about to start gasping its last-place but won't actually be dead for (medicinal-pot-and-Viagra-sustained) decades. Which means we grimace a cultural zombie scenario where the desires and energy and instinctive radicalism, anti-racism and multiculturalism of the whitney Moore Young Jr. are swept aside by the need to provide to the festering white conservative walking-dead baby boomer biomass.

Meanwhile, the developing creation is bursting at the seams with babies, toddlers and teenagers, many of whom would love to come to the West but can't because of bizarre racist immigration policies and the absurd and morally and intellectually indefensible (not to mention anti-democratic and anti-free enterprise) notion that workers shouldn't be allowed to live anywhere in the world they damn easily please.

The solution is obvious. The West needs immigration like the deserts indigence the pelting. To rung off ethnic brain death and save rock'n'roll we must throw open the floodgates of immigration. By doing so, the young will at one time again outnumber the most dead - totally renewing music and providing "us" with a new generation of both avant garde artists and audiences for avant garde art. Music in especial would receive the dizzying and elating rush of input from dozens of other cultures, hopefully drowning out the dull, self-satisfied, self-referential, post-Smiths indie/hipster monoculture once and for all.

As an added fillip, an entire generation of developing world youth would be removed from the cockpit of religious fundamentalism (presuming they don't make the repulsive mistake of moving to the American bible belt) and would be uncovered to the irresistible distractions of sex, drugs and rock'n'roll. They would be won all over forever to the light-colored side of the personnel (the nirvana, liberalism, atheism, sexual tolerance, punk rock, disco dance, ice thrash, real ale, books, pup dogs and all that good stuff).

That's why I am so looking frontwards to a browner, more polyglot rock music Britain. It's a add up win/win situation. Or it will be if "we" can curtail our racism.

Published last workweek was a New York Times interview with British playwright Hanif Kureishi. The first paragraph referenced Kureishi's 1997 film, My Son the Fanatic.


Parvez, a secular Pakistani immigrant taxi driver, watches his increasingly devout college-age word Farid betray his electric guitar. "Where is that going?" Parvez asks Farid as the buyer drives off. "You used to love qualification a horrific noise with these instruments!" Farid looks at his father with irritation. "You always aforesaid there were more important things than Stairway to Heaven,' he says in his thick northern English accent. "You couldn't have been more than right."

I actually saw that happen to the British-Pakistani kids I was at school with. Two brothers in particular. They furious their Tory-Muslim dad by embracing punk rock and sexual liberation and liberal politics and one of them went on to turn an internationally famous careen musician. Then, like so many of their generation, they both (to variable degrees) embraced Islam and conservatism. Talk to either gloriously Bradford-accented brother and the conversation soon turns to their bitterness virtually decades of spirit-crushing racism. The senior brother lost count of the multiplication he sawing machine faces fall when he entered a job interview room.

We had them and we lost them. And tens of thousands like them. We can't afford to screw up like that again. Because without mass immigration "our" culture dies and our music dies with it.







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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Remute

Remute   
Artist: Remute

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Techno
   



Discography:


Super Mario-(My Most Important Teacher)-Vinyl   
 Super Mario-(My Most Important Teacher)-Vinyl

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2


5000 Euro (LADO2185) Vinyl   
 5000 Euro (LADO2185) Vinyl

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 3


Bounce 23 (Vinyl)   
 Bounce 23 (Vinyl)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2


Hypnoconsole (DEKA002) Vinyl   
 Hypnoconsole (DEKA002) Vinyl

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 4




 





Dalibor Brun

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Ant and Dec to give back comedy award

Television presenters Ant and Dec have confirmed that they will return a comedy award presented to them, after an investigation found that they hadn't actually won the prize.
The award, which was the People's Choice prize, was presented to the TV duo by singer Robbie Williams at the 2005 British Comedy Awards.
An investigation has since concluded that the award, decided by viewers' telephone votes, should have gone to comedy star Catherine Tate.
According to lawyers Olswang, called in by ITV to investigate the programme, Tate had received more votes and was the correct winner of the award.
Olswang said that the switch of winner appeared to be connected with an assurance given to Williams that he could present an award to Ant and Dec.
It noted that the assurance had been given to the singer at a time when the only prize left to be decided was the People's Choice, selected by a public vote.
Reuters reports that voting was even allowed to continue after the prize had actually been given, when the show was broadcast "as live" following a break for the evening news.
Olswang said: "While it can be concluded that the assurance was given to ensure Robbie Williams' attendance to present an award, it cannot be concluded that this was the reason why the wrong winner of the People's Choice Award was announced."
It said that there was no suggestion that Williams, McPartlin (Ant) or Donnelly (Dec) were aware of the switch.
A spokesman for Ant and Dec said the revelation was "as much a surprise to them as to everybody" and that they would be returning the award.
Publicists for Williams and Tate declined to comment on the story.

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Eva Longoria Pregnancy Rumours Bump Up A Gear

Eva Longoria seems to have been the subject of pregnancy rumours ever since she married French basketball star Tony Parker last July.

But the speculation has stepped up a gear in recent weeks as the Desperate Housewives star has stepped out in a number of loose-fitting outfits that have failed to disguise a tummy bump.
Although Eva is yet to comment personally on the latest round of rumours, her stylist recently claimed that the Latino beauty couldn't possibly be with-child because her boobs hadn't got bigger.

A blooming Eva at the Warren Woon's Celebrity bowling tournament in Las Vegas on Saturday
In the past, the actress has put down her belly bulge to the writer's strike, and Victoria Beckham's jeans.
Regarding the latter, she explained, "Victoria gave me a couple of pairs (of jeans) and I love them. They were so tight, my gut was hanging over the top before dinner.

"Then, we came out of the restaurant and I was totally bloated. And now, apparently I have a baby bump!"
Eva certainly looked blooming at a celebrity bowling tournament at the weekend (see above.)
What do you think? Is Eva carrying a mini-motherload?

Monday, 16 June 2008

Britney Spears 'Hot & Blonde' In New Pussycat Dolls Video

Apparently we can look forward to a “hot and blonde” Britney Spears in the video for upcoming Pussycat Dolls single, When I Grow Up.

As well as scrubbing up nicely for her blink-and-you'll-miss-it cameo, filming is said to have gone off without a hitch.
"It was carefully planned out. In the scene shot, Britney is driving in a car. They all wave at each other as they are passing in traffic - that is it,” a source tells The Sun.
"It is genius and you will love it. Of course, Britney looks hot and blonde."

Er, of course.

Britney received similar praise for her guest spots on U.S TV show How I Met Your Mother.

Let's hope she keeps up the good work.