Thursday, 28 August 2008

Mp3 music: Rhonda Vincent






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Rhonda Vincent's discography:


One Step Ahead
   

 One Step Ahead

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 11






Bluegrass vocalizer and fiddler Rhonda Vincent began her professional music career at the old age of fiver, performing drums with her family's band, the Sally Mountain Show. She picked up the mandolin at eighter from Decatur and the fiddle at 10, acting with the category band at festivals on weekends. After appearance on TNN's crosswise the nation televised You Can Be a Star program in her mid-twenties, Vincent soft on out on her have, singing with the Grand Ole Opry's Jim Ed Brown, in the end stellar to a deal with Rebel Records. Her make with Brown and her Rebel recordings caught the attention of Giant Nashville's president, James Stroud, world Health Organization signed Vincent to phonograph record deuce present-day land albums. After her time at Giant, she stirred to Rounder Records, and demonstrated her passion for the traditional music she grew up with, on Back Home Again. A machine accident in December 1999 unbroken her from a planned trip to Nashville for auditions, so she chartered her ring (remarkably named the Rage) through the Internet. Rhonda Vincent and the Rage receive been gaining popularity at bluegrass festivals since their formation, performing hard-driving, high-powered contemporary bluegrass music. Her 2001 album The Storm Still Rages was nominated for sevener International Bluegrass Music Association awards, including Female Vocalist of the Year, import fiddle instrumentalist Michael Cleveland and banjo role thespian Tom Adams earned nominations in their several instrumental categories. A three-year unbroken string of IBMA Female Vocalist of the Year awards light-emitting diode to the 2003 release of One Step Ahead, another circuit, and another well-deserved showering of decisive praise. Recorded in front of hometown crowd in St Louis, Ragin' Live arrived in 2005, followed by All American Bluegrass Girl in 2006.





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Monday, 18 August 2008

Christina Aguilera to rock Trump party

New Delhi (ANI): Popstar Christina Aguilera is all set to entertain guests at billionaire Donald Trump's party with her melodic numbers. She will be a part of Trump's party to celebrate his latest venture of Trump International Hotel and Tower in Dubai, reports China Daily.

However, it is not known as to how a great deal the 'Dirty' artist will be nonrecreational for her performance at the Trump party. This will be Aguilera' s second live performance since she became a mother in January this year. The party will be held at a private estate in Los Angeles.


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Friday, 8 August 2008

Singles Club reviews: August 5 2008

Late of the Pier - Heartbreak
Late of the Pier were a piece up themselves on Nokia Green Room recently, merely we'll forgive them on the grounds that they're currently making some vaguely interesting noises with guitars. Sure, most of these noises go "bleep" or "burble" and are the result of pressing a button on a synthesiser, but you've got to give encouragement to anyone bravely venturing through a post-Klaxons indie universe. Quick note to band, though: if you're scrawny and "indie", please don't take your tiptop off in the video. I wouldn't do it, and neither should you.










Magistrates � Make This Work
Sounding wish Starsailor canful do funny things to a band. Previously known as devout retro-outfit Echelon, these guys have accomplished the errors of their ways so much so that they've turned into, um, a funky Justin Timberlake testimonial act who've zipped up their flies in a rush. To be fair � and fairness is our independent concern in Singles Club � this has got quite a nice DIY-vibe going on with the keyboards and they for sure know their way around a pop hook. There's a academic degree of pleasance here, simply as a magistrate mightiness say, it's a guilty one.

Ashlee Simpson � Little Miss Obsessive
"Am I the reason why you toss?" Now, I'm not trying to be overtly prim here, but is that actually any way for a young girl to start out a pop lyric? I don't care if the next tune is "and turn, at night" - the terms has been done! Actually, no, the damage is done at the chorus line when the Big Guitars come tabu and it's impossible to think of anything apart from 38-year-old co-songwriters called Chad, gurning themselves into a fury while encircled by expensive studio gear. Gross.
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Santogold � Lights Out
More proof that the continual comparisons to MIA designate half the UK music press up to be a crowd of lazy old racists. The tangible problem with Santogold is that she's not often more exciting than your average guitar band � she just wears brighter trousers. Lights Out is decent sufficiency, though � gently psychedelic pop that wins an extra shiny Guardian/Music star for the passable Liz Fraser impression in the chorus.
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Roots Manuva � Again & Again
How to abide by up a forward-thinking, bottom-rupturing bass craze like Buff Nuff? With a slice of retro reggae, manifestly. This brings to head the relaxed vibe of Burning Spear while Rodney raps about his musical struggle and pisses off the odd irate pensioner in the video. Also, if The Music Industry's reading � start flogging Roots Manuva cricket around the bend NOW, someone's missing out on a killing hither.

Batman is away







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