Thursday 4 September 2008

Mp3 music: Gerard Badini






Gerard Badini
   

Artist: Gerard Badini: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz

   







Gerard Badini's discography:


And The Swing Machine
   

 And The Swing Machine

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 6






While many releases on long-gone European labels ar concentrated to track, it is possible this French walter Reed player has appeared on something like 150 malarky recording roger Sessions since the late '40s. Which isn't big, or sooner is Badini. Nothing establises him as the autocratic continental type more than a reference point such as this: Gerard Badini, self-taught clarinettist and tenor saxist, made his professional debut at the Monte Carlo Sporting Club in 1952. He had begun his musical cookery as a classical isaac M. Singer, and picked up the clarinet in 1950. While roulette wheels spun and clicked and the elite group of Europe lost fortunes, Badini honed his musical workmanship in diverse traditional jazz bands. A go of the European continent aboard Sidney Bechet was a vista to be heard by a more expansive jazz interview at venues such as the Salle Pleyal in his native Paris and Festival Hall crossways the pond in London. It potful be postiche that it was to a fault an opportunity to be overshadowed.


By the conclusion of the '50s Badini had switched to tenor sax, cultivating relationships with players such as pianist Claude Bolling, drummer Gerard Pochonet, and alto saxophonist Michel Attenoux. Badini 's lotto is straight-ahead swing; he is a Benny Goodman man, although he solos competently and with a coherent sense of venture inside well-tested stylistic boundaries on tenor saxophone as well as clarinet. Through the '60s and '70s he worked both as leader of his possess little combos such as Swing Machine and behind visiting American stars including singer Helen Humes and a rotating serial of ex-sidemen from Duke Ellington's band. On that national, a side switch off with trombonist Sam Woodyard is some of the baddest Badini. Badini tested living in New York for respective years in the late '70s, just returned to France by 1982, obsessing about acquiring a decent crescent roll in the morning. The Super Swing Machine was his contribution to the civilisation of 1984. In the '90s he arrived at the slightly less arrogrant set diagnose of Gerard Badini Big Band. This group, in co-leadership with Michel Leeb, recorded the fine 1996 tribute entitled Djangos d'Or featuring guest artists Johnny Griffin on tenor sax and singer Dee Dee Bridgewater.





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Monday 25 August 2008

Teddy camera catches carer thief

A forensic science graduate and her father caught his terminally ill mother's care assistant stealing by putting a camera in a teddy bear's eye.


Robert Sampson, 46, and Emma, 21, fixed the tiny camera in the Liverpool home of his mother Thelma Sampson, 75.


Last week, care assistant Yvonne Allen, 28, of Halewood, Liverpool, was sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to two counts of theft.


Mr Sampson said his mother, who has cancer, was pleased about the sentence.


Mr Sampson and his daughter, who has just graduated from the University of Central Lancashire, set up the camera when Mrs Sampson noticed money going missing from her purse at her home in Walton.















Mr Sampson said: "My mother has end-stage leukaemia and we had to get a carer in who worked for the primary care trust (PCT).


"The next day my mum said �40 had gone out of her purse."


"Emma wrote down the serial numbers on three �20 notes in my mum's purse and we got a �55 camera from the local DIY store.


"Emma said the camera lens was just like the eye of the teddy bear in the house so we put the camera inside.


"We thought it would be a long process but she was greedy.


"We called the police and showed them the footage and gave them the serial numbers."


New carer


Allen has agreed to pay �60 compensation to Mrs Sampson.


Mr Sampson said: "She (Thelma) has seen justice before she dies. She was glad to hear the sentence."


Mr Sampson also said his mother now had a new carer.


Bernie Cuthel, managing director of Liverpool PCT Provider Services, said: "We can confirm that a former health care assistant, employed by the Provider arm of Liverpool Primary Care Trust has been arrested and convicted of stealing from a patient.


"Liverpool Primary Care Trust has fully supported Merseyside Police in this investigation and the member of staff involved was immediately suspended following their arrest.


"Following information from the courts that the employee involved was pleading guilty to all charges, an internal disciplinary hearing was held and this person is no longer employed by Liverpool PCT."







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Friday 15 August 2008

OC Music Fest Announces 'Be The Band' Battle of the Bands Contest

IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 14 -- OC Music Fest, Orange County's
regional music festival, today announces the countrywide battle of the bands
contest appropriately titled "Be The Band"
(http://betheband.ocmusicfest09.com). The contest is

Thursday 7 August 2008

Mariah Carey performs in shopping mall

Mariah Carey performed a short concert in a Hollywood shopping mall this week.



Portions of the gig at the Hollywood & Highland Centre, which featured a guest appearance by rapper Young Jeezy on Side Effects, were broadcast on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! Other songs performed by the pop prima donna for thousands of screaming fans included a

Friday 27 June 2008

Sopranos Boxed Set To Sell For $400

A boxed set containing every episode of The Sopranos is expected to go on sale on Nov. 11 for $400, HBO Video said Monday. The 30-disc set includes all seven seasons, controversially counting the '06 and '07 episodes as separate seasons, plus extras (mostly talks with actors -- James Gandolfini is conspicuously missing -- writers and producers). It will weigh nearly 10 pounds, the Associated Press observed Monday. Also included are 16 scenes from various episodes that wound up on the cutting room floor.


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Sunday 22 June 2008

Eazy E

Eazy E   
Artist: Eazy E

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Life After Death   
 Life After Death

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 34


Featuring Eazy E-(Advance)   
 Featuring Eazy E-(Advance)

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 16


Eternal E: Best of   
 Eternal E: Best of

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 16


Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphu**in Compton   
 Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphu**in Compton

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 14


Eazy-Duz-It   
 Eazy-Duz-It

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 12


Its On 187Killa   
 Its On 187Killa

   Year:    
Tracks: 8




Whether as a member of N.W.A., a solo playact, or a label head, Eazy-E was one of the nearly controversial figures in gangsta rap. While his technical skills as a rapper were ne'er the greatest, his distinctive delivery (invariably described as a high-pitched whine), over-the-top lyrics, and undeniable personal magnetism made him a star. Following N.W.A.'s breakup, E's street believability took a major drubbing, though his recordings continued to sell well when they appeared; unluckily, he was diagnosed with AIDS in 1995, and died not long later.


Eric "Eazy-E" Wright was born September 7, 1964, in Compton, CA, a rocky role of the Los Angeles underground surface area that N.W.A. would later make infamous. A high schoolhouse dropout, Wright sour to do drugs dealing to accompaniment himself, and eventually secondhand the earnings to start his own rap label, Ruthless Records, with partner and music-business old hand Jerry Heller. E discovered a major playing talent in the D.O.C., and recruited Ice Cube and Dr. Dre to write songs for his unchanging of artists. When their composition "Boyz-N-the Hood" was rejected by Ruthless signee HBO, Cube, Dre, and E formed the low reading of N.W.A. to record it themselves. Their low gear album, N.W.A. and the Posse, was released in 1987 and largely unheeded; later a few tweaks of the lineup and the rough-edged subject matter, 1988's Straight Outta Compton made N.W.A. into superstars. E seized the opportunity to exit a solo project afterward in the year, highborn Eazy-Duz-It, which would be the just uncut record album he would discharge; it would sell well o'er two-million copies.


Later on Ice Cube's bitter exit from N.W.A. toward the goal of 1989 (precipitated in role by Heller's stage business manoeuvre), Eazy-E took over his non inconsiderable share of the rapping and songwriting duties, becoming the group's prevailing voice on 1991's Efil4zaggin. His taste for cartoon-ish raunch began to undermine the claims of realistic inner city coverage that the radical had exploited to defend themselves. Disputes between the members lED to N.W.A.'s breakup that summer, and a courtroom conflict 'tween Ruthless and Dre's new label Death Row presently followed, with Eazy alleging that Death Row head Suge Knight had coerced Ruthless into cathartic Dre from his foreshorten. The event was eventually thrown out, but a acrimonious feud between Dre and Eazy raged for the next several age; Dre's originative solo debut The Chronic made unmerciful merriment of Eazy. E's 1992 solo EP 5150 Home 4 tha Sick sold well, simply did little to scatter his increasingly cartoon-ish image; he plant more success running the Ruthless label, with a roster that included Above the Law, N.W.A. bandmate MC Ren, the peaked received all-female radical H.W.A. (Hoez With Attitude), and, finally, the remunerative Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. Eazy addressed his feud with Dre on the 1993 EP It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, which splendidly included an actual photograph of Dre wear constitution and sequins during his World Class Wreckin' Cru days. Still, spare for dissing Dre, Eazy didn't appear to experience much to say, and despite healthy record book gross sales, his artistic credibleness was declining at an alarming rate. Eazy didn't help matters much when, in early 1993, he spoke out in supporting of Theodore Briseno, the only LAPD officer involved in the Rodney King whipping to carry displeasure; later in the twelvemonth, he paid 2,five hundred dollars to attend a Republican fundraiser, which his detractors saw as a further betrayal of his roots.


In early 1995, Eazy entered the infirmary with respiratory difficulties, believing he had developed asthma attack. The diagnosing was far more than serious: he had contracted AIDS. Eazy proclaimed his plight to the populace shortly thereafter, winning esteem for his straightforward attitude. Sadly, simply a few weeks later, on March 26, 1995, the disease claimed his life. The book he had been working on, Str8 Off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton, was released posthumously (in unfinished form) later on in the twelvemonth. In 2002, on the seventh anniversary of his death, some previously unreleased material from the Ruthless vaults was released as the EP Impact of a Legend, which was accompanied by a DVD.






Sunday 15 June 2008

Rock Out with Your Congress Out

They can't do a damn thing about gas prices -- but man can The Second Amendents, a band comprised of U.S. Reps Colin Peterson, Dave Weldon, Jon Porter and Kenny Hulshof, play a mean cover of Santana's "Evil Ways."
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