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Monday 25 August 2008

Download June Carter Cash mp3






June Carter Cash
   

Artist: June Carter Cash: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Country

   







Discography:


Keep on the Sunny Side
   

 Keep on the Sunny Side

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 38
Church in the Wildwood
   

 Church in the Wildwood

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 10
Wildwood Flower
   

 Wildwood Flower

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13
Press On
   

 Press On

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 12






Songwriter, singer, actress, comedienne, and matriarch of country music June Carter Cash was innate Valerie June Carter in Maces Springs, VA, on June 23, 1929. Taught by her mother (the legendary Mother Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family) to represent autoharp, June entered the limelight in 1937 blab with her sisters Helen and Anita, finally acting as the Carter Sisters afterwards the death of June's uncle A.P. Her ripe sense of humour and speedy wag prompted June to perform funniness skits and monologues during the show up, and light-emitting diode to a bangle recording of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with rural area comics Homer & Jethro which finally hit figure nine-spot on the country charts in 1949.


In 1952, Carter married Carl Smith, with whom she performed at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, and their daughter, Rebecca Carlene (later to record under the mention Carlene Carter), was born in 1955. After their disjoint in the late '50s, Carter was managed by Colonel Tom Parker and toured with Elvis Presley, and while living in Nashville, she met and briefly marital local constabulary officer Rip Nix with whom she another girl, Rosie. Although Carter dabbled in performing during the '50s, she returned to the musical stage in 1961 when the Carters joined Johnny Cash's road show up. Rumor has it that Cash had unbroken an eye on June since her appearances with the Carter Sisters in the other '50s, commenting, "I'm expiration to marry that girlfriend someday" (contempt the fact that both of them were silent married to other people at the time). In 1963, Carter co-wrote the song "Ring of Fire" with Merle Kilgore, which Cash (purportedly June's inspiration for the song) took to number i. Their Grammy-winning couple "Jackson" came true when Cash and Carter "got married in a fever hotter than a peppercorn sprout" in 1968. Cash has long credited June for forcing him to stir his addiction to amphetamines and encouraging his spiritual development, locution, "she is the person responsible for me silent being alive. She came along at a prison term in my sprightliness when I was going to self-destroy." Another Grammy (for "If I Were a Carpenter") and the parturition of Carter's third child, boy John Carter Cash, followed in 1970.


June Carter Cash left the spot for most of the '70s and '80s, stating, "I worked with John, only I had sufficiency sense to walk just a lilliputian shipway behind him. I could have made more than records, only I precious to take a spousal relationship." She did, however, write deuce autobiographies (1979's Among My Klediments and 1987's From My Heart) and likewise did some performing, notably on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and alongside Robert Duvall in The Apostle. She did eventually return to transcription, cathartic a collection of both traditional family line songs and Carter Cash originals entitled Press On in 1999 which won a Grammy for best traditional folk album. Johnny Cash's health seemed to deteriorate end-to-end the '90s just as his career went through a renascence, and many fans were shocked when June Carter Cash died suddenly on May 15, 2003, next complications from spirit surgery. Given the fact that she had remained patently stone solid as he got weaker and weaker, it seemed as though Johnny might go across on, only Carter Cash would live perpetually. Luckily, she does live on today; through the children she raised (many of whom stimulate suit musicians themselves), through her penning and appearances on photographic film, through the contributions she made to her husband's life, and well-nigh intelligibly in the music she left behind.






Thursday 7 August 2008

Katie Herzig

The daunting competition of breaking into Nashville's music scene hardly phased singer/songwriter Katie Herzig when she moved thither from Colorado two-and-a-half year ago. She had a little help from her friends�mainstays like Landon Pigg, Jeremy Lister and Matthew Perryman Jones�who would join forces with the sweet-sounding isaac Bashevis Singer on her new tunes. "I was really lucky because I fell easily into a community that was already established," Herzig says.

Herzig has a history of playing well with others, after eight years fronting Boulder, Colo.-based band Newcomers Home, a four-piece that released four albums. After breaking away to play solo, she released "Watch Them Fall" in 2004 and "Weightless" in 2006; from the latter, two songs ("Fools Gold" and "Sweeter Than This") were culled for placement in episodes of "Grey's Anatomy." Other tracks have shown up on "ER" and "Smallville" and her song "Heaven's My Home," recorded by the Duhks, received a 2007 Grammy Award nod for best country performance.

With her new set "Apple Tree," released independently May 13, Herzig's visibility only increases. The album, which features contributions from the Fray's Aaron Johnson and David Welsh, will be spotlighted on iTunes' singer/songwriter page for the next month and the track "I Will Follow" included on the indie singer/songwriters playlist. The July issue of Paste magazine's music compilation will feature her track "Hologram" while "Wish You Well" arrives on the third installment of Barnes & Noble's exclusive "Sundaymusic" compilation series. She's already confirmed for American Songwriter magazine's Ten From Tenn July/August tour and is working on her plans for the road this fall. She made a fan out of noncommercial KCRW Santa Monica, Calif., DJ Nic Harcourt, who has featured her on his "Morning Becomes Eclectic" show.

Herzig's gifts as a songwriter have stood out perhaps due to the fully produced nature of her songs, recorded with care and a bigness that transcends the potentially damning status of just being another girl in Nashville with a guitar. With a full backing band, string sections and her understated vocals front and center, "Apple Tree" is an adventurous and playful album perfect for the triple A set.





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Friday 27 June 2008

Ledger family prepare for Heath's funeral

The family of Heath Ledger have returned to their native Australia where they will hold a private funeral for the actor in his home town of Perth.
Ledger's father Kim, mother Sally and sister Kate flew from Los Angeles to Brisbane, Australia, late last night.
The family are now home in Perth, where the body of the Oscar-nominated actor is to be laid to rest next to two of his grandparents in Karrakatta Cemetery.
It is also reported that the toxicology results of the 'Brokeback Mountain' star's autopsy are to be revealed this week.
The initial medical examiner's report was inconclusive as to the cause of his death on 22 January.

Sunday 22 June 2008

Arabs touring America: No real lessons here

The Sundance Channel is billing its new documentary series, "On the Road in America," which premiered Wednesday night, as the sort of "groundbreaking" TV that has the power to change the world. That's a tall order for what amounts to a high-minded, serious version of "Borat": Four foreigners travel the country and meet the American people, in hopes that some wisdom crosses in either direction.



The travelers are four young Arabs — three male students from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and a Palestinian woman — who speed along in a luxury RV in the summer of 2006. This functions as a lovely travelogue, with artful glamour shots of the Atlantic Coast, the monuments of Washington, D.C., the glittery streets of Los Angeles.



But our visitors hardly get a typical American experience; it's more like the life of a movie star with political pretensions. They're treated to a meeting with senators and congressmen, a cookout at the home of the New Line Cinema chief, a sample of the swag that celebrities get in advance of the Emmy Awards.



Our friends take full advantage of their V.I.P. status, shopping for clothes, eating fine meals, getting to know the population intimately: At one point, the men marvel that one of them, Mohamed Abou-Ghazal, has managed to sleep with two women in one night. (For some, that probably qualifies as a type of American dream.)



As for cross-cultural understanding? There are glimmers of insight, here and there, for the Americans who watch. (This series aired last year on the Middle East Broadcasting Centre, halfway across the world.) On their tour of Universal Studios in Los Angeles, the stars marvel at a set from a disaster movie — buses, charred and overturned, buildings in ruin — and note wryly that you can see this sort of thing every day in Beirut. And in a meeting with "The O.C." star Rachel Bilson, Abou-Ghazal explains, quite evocatively, that Middle Easterners are "uncomfortably numb" from living with war so close at hand.



Whether the cast members will learn as much from America remains to be seen. In the early episodes, at least, the other men come across as vaguely angry and mistrustful, and not especially articulate. The woman among them — Lara Abou Saifan, who is billed as a "production assistant" instead of a "star" — is the most introspective by far. Still, even some of her great moments of discovery don't seem especially earth-shattering, from a global point of view. How many other Palestinians or Israelis, after finally meeting a nice individual from the other side of the border, discover that they can be friends?



"On the Road," however, treats this as a grand step, and celebrates it thoroughly. It's part of the series' tendency toward distracting self-awareness, as if the producers constantly want to be congratulated for their work. We see plenty of shots of the crew in action and of producers' speeches about how important this project is. We also hear more than one lecture in which some harried crew member chastises the stars for not showing up on time or partying too much.



But given their charmed existence and their temporary status, can you really blame these guys for living large? The main lesson here, indeed, has little to do with global understanding. Dear visitors, here's the truth about America: If you're trailed by a camera crew, you can get just about anything you want.








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Saturday 14 June 2008

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi

Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi   
Artist: Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Pop: Japan
   Vocal
   



Discography:


Hey Aniki! Tribute   
 Hey Aniki! Tribute

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Singles, Volume 3 (1988 - 1996)   
 Singles, Volume 3 (1988 - 1996)

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 1


Singles 1978 - 1982 (volume 1)   
 Singles 1978 - 1982 (volume 1)

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


LLucio Battisti   
 LLucio Battisti

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 12


Le Origini 2 CD2   
 Le Origini 2 CD2

   Year:    
Tracks: 16


Le Origini 2 CD1   
 Le Origini 2 CD1

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




 






Sunday 1 June 2008

To Rococo Rot and I-Sound

To Rococo Rot and I-Sound   
Artist: To Rococo Rot and I-Sound

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Industrial
   



Discography:


Pantone EP   
 Pantone EP

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 5


Music Is A Hungry Ghost   
 Music Is A Hungry Ghost

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 13




 





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