Artist: Daniel Lavoie: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Daniel Lavoie's discography: Comedies Humaines Year: 2003 Tracks: 13 Canadian singer, ballad manufacturer, and musician Daniel Lavoie began his professional melodious calling in the '70s. He is a gifted performer, coming into court to be as comfortable singing in English as in his native French linguistic serve. Lavoie recorded his debut album in 1979. Many others followed, some in each of the in a higher place mentioned languages, a few actually through in both. Between transcription and touring, he likewise landed parts in rock operas, increasing his winnow base of operations in new territories. Daniel Lavoie was natural in Manitoba, Canada. He had the normal early love for music that many artists part. After shining his skills by playacting for small audiences, he touched up to recording. His first base English album, Nirvana Blue, was released under the Apex Records label in 1979. It was followed a year later by Les Felix, and then in 1981 by Daniel Lavoie - Collection. In 1982, it was Cravings. Two old age later he completed the record album Tension, Attention. Lavoie fatigued the succeeding decennary and beyond switching between transcription in French and English, nerve-racking to please fans from many parts of the public. Some of the tunes from his 1994 album, Woman to Man, are "Here in the Heart," "Running Into Walls," "Paris Calling," "I Wish It Would Rain," "Looking Out for You," and "Hello Louise." |
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Monday, 18 August 2008
Amy Macdonald Eyes The Killers For Collaboration
Amy Macdonald has spoken of an unthinkable quislingism, after she revealed she is a huge winnow of the Las Vegas band The Killers.
The songster confessed her love for the band on her MySpace, after she of late saw them live at a music festival in Holland: "The Killers were amazing, as usual. I felt so inspired observation them. The last time i sawing machine them perform i wrote run the very succeeding day."
"My absolute dream in life would be to do something with The Killers," Macdonald continued.
"They are one of my favourite bands. I think out of alot of bands and artists around present very few will still be around in 20 years prison term. The Killers will by all odds be i of them."
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Friday, 8 August 2008
K's Media Executes Agreements for Advertising on More than 13,000 KTV Club Karaoke Screens To-Date
Bulletin Board: KVME), a company engaged in specialized media and
advertising activities in China, proclaimed today that the Company's
contractual party Beijing K's Media Advertising Ltd. Co. to date has
entered into contacts for the provision of advertising with an total of
329 KTV operators, constituting a total of up to 13,147 electronic karaoke
machine screens as of July 31, 2008.
The Company was a initiate in the identification of KTV lounges as its
core platform for the development of advertising placement. The Company
targets premium brands and displays their commercials on KTV screens in
China's major metropolitan cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou,
and Shenzhen. "It has only been 20 years since our last press release, and
during that time K's Media has added 72 more KTV clubs and 3,370 more
screens, up from the 257 KTV clubs and 9,777 screens announced on July 11,
2008. Given this strong adoption charge per unit, the ship's company is confident it testament
reach more than KTVs in what the company believes to be economically vivacious
cities across China," declared Yan Zhuang, CEO of the Company.
About the Company:
The Company targets premium brand advertisers by placing their
commercials in KTV lounges in China. Attempts to reach high-end consumers
through traditional advertising channels with powerful and visually
appealing presentations may be dearly-won and inefficient. The Company believes
that placing ads in KTV lounges is both modern and unique and could
prove to be a highly effective method of advertising. KTV lounges are
popular in Asia, providing private rooms with karaoke systems, which are
used for group entertainment or business purposes. The Company believes
that advertising on KTV screens offers an impressive and influential way to
target high-end consumers.
On January 18, 2008, the Company completed a Share Exchange Agreement
with Orient Come Holdings Ltd and Beijing K's Media Advertising Ltd. Co.,
which transferred the Company from mineral exploration to the media and
advertising grocery.
Forward-looking Statements:
Certain statements made in this conjure release are "forward-looking"
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933,
as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended. All statements other than statements of historical facts included
in this news report are advanced statements. Such forward-looking
statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other
important factors that could cause the Company's factual results,
execution or achievements, or industry results, to differ materially from
any future results, performance, or achievements implied by such
forward-looking statements. Statements in this press release that are
forward-looking statements ar based mostly on our current expectations
and projections about future events and financial trends that the Company
believes may affect its financial term, results of operations,
business strategy, short-term and semipermanent business operations, and
objectives and fiscal needs. Actual results may differ materially from
expected results including with respect to the following factors: correct
mensuration and identification of factors affecting the Company's business enterprise
or the extent of their likely impact, the accuracy and completeness of the
publicly available selective information with respect to the factors upon which the
Company's business plan is based or the success of its business strategy,
including, but non limited to, the accessibility of funding on acceptable
terms necessary to continue the deployment of the Company's publicizing
network, acquisitions of necessary devices in the markets in which the
Company intends to deploy its ad systems, and the impact of rules
and regulations promulgated by regulatory agencies in the countries in
which the Company operates. The Company undertakes no obligation to update
or revise any forward-looking statements, either to reflect new
developments, or for whatever other reason, except as required by law.
For more information, please contact:
Yan Zhuang
K's Media
Tel: +1-888-685-3791
Email: investor@mediaks.cn
Website: http://www.mediaks.cn
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Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Italo Disco
Artist: Italo Disco
Genre(s):
Dance
Discography:
The Best Of Italo Disco Vol VI
Year: 1986
Tracks: 11
The Best Of Italo Disco Vol II
Year: 1984
Tracks: 18
 
Monday, 23 June 2008
Experts confirm 'Rembrandt Laughing' is a self-portrait, bought at a bargain price
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands - The tiny portrait had been valued at just 1,500 pounds (C$3,100). But the British buyer who paid about 1,500 times that apparently knew what he was doing.
Experts have confirmed "Rembrandt Laughing" - bought for a bargain price of 2.2 million pounds ($4.5 million) at an English auction house in October - is in fact a self-portrait by the 17th-Century Dutch master himself, depicted with his head tilted back in easygoing laughter.
"That picture's clearly worth between 15 and 20 million pounds," or $30 million to $40 million, said William Noortman from Noortman Master Paintings, specializing in Dutch and Flemish masters.
"I'm very surprised it didn't make more at auction," he said Wednesday.
The 24.1-by-16.5-centimetre painting now hangs in the Rembrandt House Museum in Amsterdam through June 29, on loan from the anonymous Briton who bought it at the auction by Moore, Allen and Innocent in Gloucestershire and had it cleaned and examined by British experts.
Art expert Jan Six from another auction house, Sotheby's, declined to put a new value on the painting. But he said the sale itself was a rare opportunity, as Rembrandt's works come on the market only once every few years.
"A self-portrait by Rembrandt, that's absolutely unique - not in my lifetime," Six said.
Rembrandt made the self-portrait around 1628, when he was in his early 20s and still in his home town of Leiden. Already he was earning his reputation as an artist, and was experimenting with a mirror and his own face to capture expressions.
"It has an incredible presence," said Ernst van de Wetering, head of the Rembrandt Research Project and an authority on the Dutch master. "The light has the most natural quality of light you can think of."
"I love that, and I love the naturalness of the laughing," Van de Wetering said.
The painting previously had been in the hands of an English family for more than 100 years, according to Moore, Allen and Innocent. Some had assumed it to be by one of Rembrandt's students or a Rembrandt imitator.
Van de Wetering said he thought the auction house's low evaluation had been based on poor photographs that showed little of the painting's luminosity or depth.
But in a 23-page analysis published Friday in the Kroniek van het Rembrandthuis, the museum's publication, Van de Wetering described why Rembrandt was almost certainly the creator of the little work.
Brush stroke, contour, materials and the monogram all point to the master's hand.
The auction's winner may have suspected the painting was a genuine Rembrandt from the monogram RHL, painted in a rare style that the artist only used for about a year. It stands for Rembrandt Harmenszoon of Leiden. The auction house wrote the signature as "HL" in its assessment.
The initials become more compelling proof when considering that they were painted onto the wet paint of the background, and that the direction of the brush strokes match another monogram known to be Rembrandt's.
Experts also were confused by the shape of the laughing Rembrandt's body. The clothing - a woolly blanket, metal armour and glossy shirt - appear amorphous, lying in lumpy folds with little description of the anatomy below. Yet the contour has a character of its own, one that is repeated in some of his later works.
"If you look at this contour, it has a certain autonomy," Van de Wetering said, adding that it may have been one of the first times Rembrandt tested out this way of painting the body.
The thin copper plate on which the piece is painted matches in size and type with others used in other Rembrandt paintings.
X-rays reveal a second painting underneath - its content and composition also consistent with other Rembrandt works.
It is unclear where the painting had been before around 1800, when a Flemish engraver made a reproductive print and attributed the original to the Dutch painter Frans Hals without realizing the face in the picture was that of Rembrandt.
"After that there is silence about the painting; we don't know where it stayed," Van de Wetering said.
It is unclear where the British owner plans to hang the painting after its display at the Rembrandt House Museum.
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Sunday, 15 June 2008
Priscilla Presley - Presley Voted Off Dancing With The Stars
PRISCILLA PRESLEY has become the latest celebrity to be voted off U.S. TV show DANCING WITH THE STARS.
The former wife of Elvis Presley was the oldest competitor in the series at 62 years of age, but her interpretation of the rumba on Tuesday (15Apr08) earned her only 21 out of a possible 30 points.
The judges were unimpressed with her routine, branding it "too careful" and "lacking in spontaneity".
Presley told the judges, "I applaud you. You did a great job," before admitting, "This has been an incredible experience. It is life-changing. ...I learned so much about myself and all the things I can do."
The seven stars still in with a shot at landing the dancing crown include actress Shannon Elizabeth and R+B star Mario.
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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Stars to boycott Golden Globes
Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg said in a statement there was "unanimous agreement" among actors not to cross picket lines set up by the Writers Guild of America who are locked in a bitter dispute with film and television producers.
Rosenberg said the boycott would cover all nominees up for acting awards in the event on 13 January.
The Golden Globes is regarded as the second most important awards show in Hollywood after the Oscars.
The ban would also cover stars acting as presenters.
The decision means that nominated A-listers such as Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks and George Clooney are all likely to steer clear of the Globes, greatly diminishing one of the highlights of Hollywood's awards season.
Hollywood screenwriters have been on strike since 5 November after the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers failed to agree terms for a new contract.
Negotiations failed over the writers' demands for an increased share of profits from Internet and new media sales.
The two-month strike has forced the suspension of numerous television series as well as the postponement of work on several Hollywood films.
The WGA confirmed this week that it would mount pickets around the Golden Globes venue at the Beverly Hilton hotel.
It had already announced last month that it would not allow guild members to take part at both the Golden Globes and the Oscars.