Wednesday 9 July 2008

Lily Allen Tightens Up Security At New Home

Lily Allen is upping the security at her home, as she's worried about the threat of burglars.


It seems the 'Smile' hitmaker is installing a panic button in her new luxury pad, which she moved into last week:


"Don't get too excited, burglars, I've got metal roller blinds that go down at night and a panic button by my bed." Allen told the Mirror. "No panic room though... food for thought." She added.


When quizzed about her new place, Lily said: "I've been sofa surfing and living in hotels for two years so it's really weird being in this place alone."




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Alvaro Torres

Alvaro Torres   
Artist: Alvaro Torres

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Latin
   



Discography:


Interpreta A Juan Gabriel En Bolero   
 Interpreta A Juan Gabriel En Bolero

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


Mal Acostumbrado   
 Mal Acostumbrado

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Solo Para Enamorados: 16 Exitos   
 Solo Para Enamorados: 16 Exitos

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16


El Ultimo Romantico   
 El Ultimo Romantico

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 10


20 Exitos Romanticos   
 20 Exitos Romanticos

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 20




Singer/songwriter Alvaro Torres used to dream virtually comme il faut a music star when he was a child in the bosom of a poor kin from El Salvador. Listening to Latin pop acts such as Sandro and Camilo Sesto and vocalizing scarce for the pleasure of acquiring recognition from his relatives, Torres wanted to prepare his dream come true. After moving to Guatemala, the gifted loretta Young singer distinct to begin a solo career, sign language up to the local label DILA and cathartic his starting time record album, called Algo Especial, in 1976, followed by 1977's Acariciame, both with arrangements by Bob Porter. Years later, Alvaro Torres moved to the U.S., living in Colorado, California, and last settling depressed in Florida. During the nineties, the creative person had his breakthrough starting in 1991 with the going of Zilch Se Compara Contigo. In 1994, while climb the charts end-to-end Latin America, Alvaro Torres was voted Songwriter of the Year by BMI.





Jon Mark and David Anthony Clark

Enrique Iglesias - Iglesias Receives Honorary Maltese Citizenship


Latin singer ENRIQUE IGLESIAS has been handed an honorary citizenship in Valletta, Malta.

The Hero hitmaker was presented with the citizenship certificate and a commemorative gift by the city's mayor, Dr Paul Borg Olivier, in a low-key ceremony at the Grand Hotel Excelsior in the island's capital.

Iglesias is only the second foreigner to be given the honour. Italian maestro Riccardo Muti was the first to receive the gift in 2007.





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Sanguis

Sanguis   
Artist: Sanguis

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


Infernum Infinitum   
 Infernum Infinitum

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8




 






Mari Wilson

Mari Wilson   
Artist: Mari Wilson

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Rhythm Romance   
 Rhythm Romance

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 14




 






Boots Randolph

Boots Randolph   
Artist: Boots Randolph

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Rock
   



Discography:


Yakety Sax!   
 Yakety Sax!

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 12


Sunday Sax   
 Sunday Sax

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 12


Country Boots   
 Country Boots

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 12


Sentimental Jorney   
 Sentimental Jorney

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 12




Tenor saxophonist Boots Randolph was an important subscriber to the Nashville sound, the set of pop-flavored textures that dominated country music in the late '50s and early '60s. He was born in Paducah, KY, simply grew up in small town Cadiz, in Trigg County. Born Homer Louis Randolph III, he acquired the soubriquet "Boots" in childhood from his brother Bob. Randolph began playing the trombone in school and erudite various other instruments, only by the time he was 16 he had begun to focal point severely on the adolphe Sax. He honed his chops as a member of the U.S. Army Band during World War II.


Afterwards the war, Randolph returned home and performed semi-professionally for some days around Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. In the tardy '50s, Jethro Burns heard him play and suggested he move to Nashville. Burns introduced Randolph to Chet Atkins, world Health Organization signed him to the RCA label. Randolph too apace made the acquaintance of Atkins rival Owen Bradley and performed on many recordings Bradley helmed as manufacturer. Nashville's new corps of academic session musicians washed-out its leisure clock time in the Printer's Alley section of the city's business district, an literal bowling alley (between First and Second avenues) that offered entranceway to assorted basement barrooms, and Randolph became one of the group. Like other Nashville players, he took enthusiastically to jazz and rock & hustle in addition to land medicine.


One single, the 1963 subservient "Yakety Sax," showed Randolph putt all these influences in concert and delivering an extremely attention-getting tune; it became his only if real hit. But Randolph was a logical trafficker of LP albums (with 13 charted releases) in the sixties and seventies; offering pleasant sax covers of corporeal from several genres of music, he became a opposite number to Atkins on guitar and Floyd Cramer on forte-piano. He stirred from RCA to the Monument label in 1966. For well over a tenner, in accession, he averaged 200-300 studio apartment roger Huntington Sessions a year on recordings made by others. The sax heard on Elvis Presley's afterwards records is likely to be Randolph's.


In 1977, Randolph opened a successful cabaret of his have in Printer's Alley; it endured into the nineties and spawned some other cabaret in the Opryland U.S.A. area. Randolph remained fighting as an entertainer into the 2000s, and in 1994 the original Yakety Sax album was admitted into the unofficial country canon; it was reissued by Germany's Bear Family mark. Randolph suffered a learning ability haemorrhage in previous June 2007 and remained in a coma until his passing at the age of 80 on July 3, 2007.





the Paper Chase

Alexey Obraztsoff

Alexey Obraztsoff   
Artist: Alexey Obraztsoff

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Pictures   
 Pictures

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 






Gary Lewis and the Playboys

Gary Lewis and the Playboys   
Artist: Gary Lewis and the Playboys

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Rock
   



Discography:


Everybody Loves a Clown   
 Everybody Loves a Clown

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 27


Legendary Masters Series   
 Legendary Masters Series

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 25


Hits! Again (Digitally Remastered)   
 Hits! Again (Digitally Remastered)

   Year: 1966   
Tracks: 12


Hits! Again   
 Hits! Again

   Year: 1966   
Tracks: 12




 





Floorpunch

Liz Phair Plays All of ‘Guyville,’ to the Best of Her Memory

"Barre chord, barre chord … it's all coming back to me!"Photo: Everett Bogue
Well into last night's Hiro Ballroom performance of her seminal debut, Exile in Guyville (which has just been reissued after fifteen years), the crowd's ardent response finally seemed to sink in for Liz Phair. "I knew this was going to be the best fucking show," she gushed, clearly relieved. Phair has had an up-and-down relationship with critics and her fans, from the crushing stage fright that dogged her early shows to the hostile reviews that greeted her later, more glittery pop songs (which never caught on with the Top 40 types, anyway). But last night the adoration washed over her — appreciative shouts even threatened to drown out parts of the set's quieter songs.



The night was billed, correctly, as "An Evening With Liz Phair": It was an unassuming band backing her up, as she sang in a voice much improved from her earlier days — and sounded a little rusty on the guitar. The unfamiliarity with her own material, which she alluded to several times, didn't slow Phair down, and anyway, her shimmying, swaying, and guitar poses were all the commitment the audience needed to see (it probably didn't hurt that she claimed Guyville is her "New York record"). More than once she said the night was going by too fast, and she was right: Once she played through the album, there were only three songs for an encore, including an untitled new tune that seemed a bit unfinished. The only question at the end of this exhilarating night, though, was whether fans will keep an open mind listening her next album, which will be released on Dave Matthews's ATO Records. —Ehren Gresehover

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