Saturday 30 August 2008

Mp3 music: Norman Jay






Norman Jay
   

Artist: Norman Jay: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Jazz: Funk

   







Norman Jay's discography:


Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2
   

 Journeys By DJ: Desert Island Mix Part 2

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 17






One of England's frontmost DJs of all meter since his Jamaican-style Good Times Sound System debuted at London's Notting Hill Carnival in 1980, Norman Jay pioneered the sound of rare channel, house, and acerbic jazz during the intoxicating days of Britain's increasing ascendency in the spherical dance scene. A native of London (though he was born of first-generation West Indian parents), Jay began purchasing reggae and soul singles at an early years and first DJed at the tender years of 8. During the early '70s, he branched knocked out into casimir Funk as comfortably, fifty-fifty as his brother Joey built a reggae sound system named the Great Tribulation in 1975. He likewise earned worthful commixture skills witnessing sets by the legendary Larry Levan at New York's Paradise Garage (patch staying with relatives) and somebody weekends in Northern soul hotspots care Wigan and Blackpool. Eventually, Joey and Norman got together, coming together their interests in DJ sets that ranged from psyche and funk to reggae and dub to discotheque, diffuse over Joey's re-christened sound system Good Times. After several historic period playing the Notting Hill Carnival, the brothers' sets became legendary themselves and Norman made the move into radiocommunication in 1985. With Gordon Mac, he co-founded Kiss FM, London's best-known sea robber post, and Jay's chop-chop public exposure celebrity helped the station bait in other soon-to-be-famous DJs care Gilles Peterson, Danny Rampling, Trevor Nelson, Jazzie B, and Judge Jules. His have computer program, "Original Rare Groove Show," helped spawn a social movement about the capital, as jr. club-kids began looking for back to the estimable of '70s funk maestros like Roy Ayers, Fela Kuti, and Lonnie Liston Smith, among others.


During the mid-'80s, Jay hosted some of the first storage warehouse parties -- later to morph into the mouth off scene -- under the promotional do by Shake and Fingerpop. And on with Gilles Peterson, Jay was one of the most important trendsetters as rare vallecula became acidulous jazz during the late '80s and early '90s and once London's golf-club underground went mainstream during the mid-'90s, Jay assumed the role of senior solon, as apt to be constitute playing out at one of England's far-flung super-clubs as at a general day-out like the Notting Hill Carnival itself. In 2000, the dance cultists at Nuphonic Records released a compiling of Joey and Norman's top all-time tunes as Good Times with Joey and Norman Jay.






Wednesday 20 August 2008

Brave students stay honest in exams

NEW
YORK: It's a research many professors might not agree to � the most
brave students are least likely to cheater in
exams.



Researchers at Ohio
State University have based their findings on deuce studies of over 400 students,
which found that those wHO did non use unjust means scored highest in tests of
courage and empathy. In addition, the bravest students also scored higher than
cheaters on tests of honesty, it was establish.




"The honorable students consume a
more positive opinion of others. Students world Health Organization don't cheat seem to be in the
nonage, and let plenty of opportunities to see their peers lolium temulentum and receive
the rewards with slight risk of
punishment.



"We see avoiding
cheating as a form of everyday heroism in an academic setting," lead researcher
Prof Sara Staats was quoted as saying. The students also completed measures that
examined their bravery, honesty and empathy.




Those who scored in the top
half were less likely to have reported cheating in the past 30 years and were
less potential to think to rig later.



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Sunday 10 August 2008

Grey Daze

Grey Daze   
Artist: Grey Daze

   Genre(s): 
ROck: Alternative
   



Discography:


...No Sun Today   
 ...No Sun Today

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13


Wake Me   
 Wake Me

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


(Demo)   
 (Demo)

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 4




 






Monday 23 June 2008

James Mcavoy - Mcavoy Denies Hobbit Role


Scottish actor JAMES MCAVOY has denied reports he is to take the lead role in the new movie version of LORD OF THE RINGS prequel THE HOBBIT.

J.R.R. Tolkien's novel is set to be turned into a major blockbuster under the direction of Guillermo del Toro and filming is due to begin in New Zealand later this year (08).

MCAvoy was reportedly favourite to take on the lead role of hobbit Bilbo Baggins - previously played by Elijah Wood in the Lord of the Rings trilogy - while Sir Ian MCKellen will reprise his role as Gandalf .

But MCAvoy denies he has been approached by producers for the project.

He tells TheCelebrityTruth.com, "I'm a huge fan of the Tolkien saga, everything to do with Middle Earth. But no, there's no truth in the fact that they've approached me yet."





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Monday 16 June 2008

Sopranos have SAG Awards hat-trick

The stars of 'The Sopranos' were the big winners in the TV categories at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in the US at the weekend.
James Gandolfini and Edie Falco were named Best Actor and Actress in a Drama Series respectively while the cast of 'The Sopranos' won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series award.
There were two awards for '30 Rock' with stars Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey named Best Actor and Actress in a Comedy Series respectively.
The cast of the US series 'The Office' won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series award.
Kevin Kline won Best Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries for 'As You Like It' with Queen Latifah named Best Actress for 'Life Support'.
The stunt team on '24' won the award for Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series.
For more on the Screen Actors Guild Awards, click here.

Friday 6 June 2008

Tim Armstrong

Tim Armstrong   
Artist: Tim Armstrong

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


A Poet's Life   
 A Poet's Life

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10




One of the key figures of American punk stone in the 1990s and forrader, Tim Armstrong is best known as the singer and guitar player with the band Rancid, though his résumé begins years before that band blush wine to prominence. Born in Oakland, CA, in the fall of 1966, Armstrong was friends since childhood with Matt Freeman, and as teenagers the deuce became converts to tough stone after visual perception the Clash open for the Who in Oakland in 1982. Armstrong and Freeman were besides deep influenced by the British ska revival of the '80s, which had a major impingement in California, and in 1987 they formed the influential ska punk band Operation Ivy; while the chemical group lasted a morsel less than two age and only released unitary single and peerless album, their revved-up fusion of kindling and Jamaican sounds made them kings at Northern California's fabled all-aged guild 924 Gilman Street. Internal clash caused Operation Ivy to fracture up in 1989, and an attempt by Armstrong and Freeman to commit together a unexampled band, Downfall, fell apart later on a bare leash shows in late 1989. Armstrong developed a serious imbibition problem, spell Freeman started playing basso for warhorse anarchist punks MDC. But in 1991, a fresh sombre Armstrong and his champion Freeman gave first appearance a band some other try, recruiting drummer Brett Reed and by and by guitar player Lars Frederiksen to grade Rancid. While Rancid's 1993 debut record album, released by California indie-punk label Epitaph Records, south Korean won small notice external the Bay Area, their second gear LP, 1994's Let's Go, earned them a massive report in punk circles, especially after they were accorded "adjacent big thing" status by A&R manpower following the commercial-grade breakthrough of their Epitaph labelmates the Offspring. However, to the surprise of many, Rancid turned down seven-figure offers from several major labels in favor of the release originative atmosphere at Epitaph, and their side by side deuce albums, 1995's ...And Out Come the Wolves and 1998's Life Won't Wait were both major commercial-grade and critical successes. While Rancid continued to write and record material at their own footstep, respective of the members began working on solo projects, and Armstrong helped Frederiksen with his stria Lars Frederiksen & the Bastards, spell too forming the hip-hop-influenced mathematical group Transplants with Rob Aston of Expensive Tastes and Travis Barker of blink-182 connexion Armstrong in the studio apartment; they released their self-titled debut in 2002, and a second disk, Haunted Cities, in 2005, with a "sliced and screwed" remix edition coming into court a few months later. Both of Frederiksen's albums with the Bastards and the first Transplants album were released by Hellcat Records, a label launched by Armstrong in 1997 (and distributed by Epitaph), which also released material by Joe Strummer, the Dropkick Murphys, the Slackers, Tiger Army, and Hepcat. In 2003, Armstrong surprised more than than a few of his fans by collaborating with dance drink down headliner Pink on her third gear record album, Try This; Armstrong co-wrote ashcan School songs on the record album, as well as handling some of the production duties and tributary guitar, keyboards, and backing vocals. In May 2007, Armstrong released his first solo record album, a lively but low-key place of old school ska- and rock candy steady-influenced originals called A Poet's Life, recorded with California ska rig the Aggrolites. Armstrong has promised fans that a novel Rancid album is on the way for the fall of 2007.






Wednesday 28 May 2008

Rolling Stones agree Universal deal

The Rolling Stones have signed an exclusive recording agreement to release their next album through the Universal Music Group.
The one-album deal, for the soundtrack CD to Martin Scorsese's film 'Shine A Light', is due to be released in March.
It will be released both physically and digitally across Universal Music's labels worldwide and will be released in Britain by Polydor.
The announcement is another to stricken record label EMI, to which the band have been signed in the past.