Tuesday 8 July 2008

David Lee Roth is Nuts!

Van Halen won't have to call Sammy Hagar back quite yet!

Diamond David Lee Roth was reportedly pulled over for speeding in Ontario, Canada last month when officers noticed the rocker was having a medical emergency -- Roth was suffering from a severe allergic reaction to nuts.

An ambulance was called and Roth, a paramedic himself, was taken to a local hospital, where he was treated and released. The officers are being credited with saving Roth's life.

Calls to Roth's reps have not been returned.






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Friday 4 July 2008

Sister of Lowe's Nanny Cries Sister Act!

When Jessica Gibson asked Rob Lowe for $1.5 million to stay quiet, she didn't pull that figure out of her ass.
Rob Lowe
According to documents filed yesterday, Jamie Gibson Sprovieri -- the older sister of Rob Lowe's accuser, Jessica Gibson -- says Gibson came up with the $1.5 mil figure because "she had heard that another well-known actor had paid that amount to a woman who threatened to bring a sexual harassment claim against him."

Gibson's sister also says that her sister told her that if the Lowes had only paid her the $200 she felt she was owed, she never would have been threatening a lawsuit against them.

Sprovieri says her sister never made any mention of any wrongdoing on Rob Lowe's part ... until Gibson demanded $1.5 million from Lowe to stay quiet.



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Eavis Sells Wellies For 100

Michael Eavis sold a pair of wellies this evening for one hundred pounds as he told festival goers there is no need for them, we have sunshine all weekend.


The jubilant organiser was addressing press questions backstage when he began an impromptu auction, much to the surprise of the people in attendance.


Eavis informed the crowd that festival tickets had almost sold out because they were expecting visitors overnight from Brazil, Australia and New Zealand.


Apparently there were only a thousand tickets left on sale, and Eavis was confident they would sell out.


Figures from the festival estimate there are currently 85,000 people on site, with more expected to come tomorrow (June 27).


Check back with Gigwise for all the festival gossip over the weekend.


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Nebelhorn

Nebelhorn   
Artist: Nebelhorn

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Gen Helwegs Grund   
 Gen Helwegs Grund

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 8


Utgard   
 Utgard

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5




 





'Get Smart,' 'Love Guru' compete for laughs

Rick Ross Denies Foxy Brown Engagement Rumors: 'I'm Married To The Money'




He doesn't just make love, he makes magic. But Rick Ross told MTV News on Tuesday that he isn't making any woman his wife — at least right now. Over the past couple of weeks, there has been speculation and reported confirmation that the Boss was proposing to the Brown Fox, Foxy Brown.

Foxy and Ross adorn the cover of this week's Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, with the cover story teased as an exclusive about their impending nuptials. Their report had Foxy packing up her goods and hightailing it from her digs in New Jersey to live with Ross in Miami. All this comes on the heels of pictures hitting the Net of the couple hugging. Judging from the photos, however, it's hard to tell beyond a shadow of a doubt whether the hip-hop pair are boos or just showing some rap-world love.

You could hear the streets whisper about another huge hip-hop wedding. The groom could perform "Here I Am," while the bride could take the stage at the reception and rap "Get Me Home."

But earlier this week, Ross shot down the rumors. Although he didn't say if he and Foxy are indeed a couple, he did deny that he popped the question. In fact, he's already hitched ... to the moolah.

"Nah, nah, nah," he told us in Los Angeles. "The engagement is just speculation. I'm married to the money."

Ross is partnering up with another hip-hop star soon though: Baby from Cash Money. The two are filming a movie called "H" and are supposed to have a duet album to go along with it. Before that, the Boss will appear in DJ Khaled's next video, "Out Here Grindin'," along with Ace Hood, Young Jeezy and Akon. Ross' next LP is titled Deeper Than Rap, and he says it'll be out before 2009 comes.






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Jade Warrior

Jade Warrior   
Artist: Jade Warrior

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


At Peace   
 At Peace

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 3


Kites   
 Kites

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Breathing The Storm   
 Breathing The Storm

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 9


Distant Echoes   
 Distant Echoes

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 9


Released   
 Released

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 8


Horizen   
 Horizen

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 6


Way Of The Sun   
 Way Of The Sun

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 9


Waves   
 Waves

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 2


Fifth Element   
 Fifth Element

   Year: 1975   
Tracks: 8


Floating World   
 Floating World

   Year: 1974   
Tracks: 10


Eclipse   
 Eclipse

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 7


Last Autumn's Dream   
 Last Autumn's Dream

   Year: 1972   
Tracks: 10


Jade Warrior   
 Jade Warrior

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 10




Jade Warrior was an eclecticist group light-emitting diode by Jon Field and Tony Duhig, wHO met during the sixties while operative in a manufacturing plant. The deuce did not immediately just worn-out several years up their musical skills, Field on percussion, Duhig on guitar. They at last created a group named July, with Tom Newman, Chris Jackson and Alan James. Newman would later engineer (Microphone Oldfield's landmark album Vasiform Bells. July released one album of character psychedelic pop up in 1968, and so folded.


Afterwards the death of July, Duhig traveled to Iran, where he met guitar player and future bandmate Glyn Havard. Field remained in England, well-read to play flute and created the Jade Warrior individuality while writing music for a friend's dance play. Jade warriors were the samurai of ancient Japan, polite killers substantially schooled in humanistic discipline ranging from poetry to hit. Duhig and Havard returned from the Middle East and contacted Field. The trinity adopted the Jade Warrior identify. Duhig and Field created most of the music, with Havard playing bass and tributary lyrics and vocals. This initial organization, supplemented at multiplication by guitar player David Duhig and drummer Alan Price, signed with Vertigo Records and released ternary albums in trey days: Jade Warrior, Released and Last Autumn's Dream. The band's level-headed combined a straight rock'n'roll expressive style with the sudden tempo changes and experimental instrumentation typical of early '70s artistic creation rock bands. Jade Warrior highly-developed a firm but small following. Vertigo canceled its sign up, although the band had recorded almost deuce albums worth of follow-up material. Most of this do work was squelched for 25 days. The albums Eclipse and Fifth Element were recorded in 1973 only not released until 1998.


The mathematical group was on the verge of breakage up when Island Records offered a ternary album manage that eventually stretched to quaternary records. But the change in labels reflected a similar shift in the band's sound. Island wanted to underscore instrumentals. This left little elbow room for Havard, wHO left the band. Jade Warrior became a dyad, as Duhig and Field played numerous instruments to realize their progressively exotic musical vision. The medicine became more and more dreamlike, pushing a igniter wind sound to the vanguard. During the Island geological period of 1974 through 1978, Jade Warrior albums featured myriad percussive sounds just drum kits were rarely in evidence. The band liked to create a soothing, ethereal feel, then shatter it with gongs and out of the blue raucous electric guitar, commonly from guest David Duhig, Tony's brother. The albums featured episodic renown guests such as Steve Winwood, only Jade Warrior had a style of its possess. The band's maraud into what would later be tagged earthly concern and ambient music parallels the excursions of Brian Eno, wHO described Floating World as an important album.


During the eighties, Field and Tony Duhig released a couple of albums, Purview (1984) and At Peace (1989) only couldn't rise beyond cult condition. Duhig was under a big manage of strain during much of this menstruation. He opened a recording studio, mortgaging his house for pecuniary resource. The studio flopped and Duhig's loaner foreclosed the house.


Champaign became a session instrumentalist, merely afterwards coming together bassist Dave Sturt, he took steps to revive Jade Warrior. He recruited guitar player Colin Henson. Tony Duhig was around to repay the flock when he died of a affectionateness attack. Field and the others carried on, cathartic deuce albums on Red Hot Records, Breathing the Storm and Distant Echoes, the latter featuring a client appearing by previous King Crimson violinist David Cross. The band began another album in 1996, only it has never been finished. Field, Henson and Sturt confused to alive in different parts of England and showed no inclination to destination the visualise.





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Lifescapes and Jeff Victor

Lifescapes and Jeff Victor   
Artist: Lifescapes and Jeff Victor

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Return To Scottish Moors   
 Return To Scottish Moors

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11


Summer Sojourn   
 Summer Sojourn

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 12




 






Lee Aaron

Lee Aaron   
Artist: Lee Aaron

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Heavy
   Other
   Rock: Hard-Rock
   



Discography:


Some Girls Do   
 Some Girls Do

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Bodyrock   
 Bodyrock

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 12


Lee Aaron   
 Lee Aaron

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 11


Call Of The Wild   
 Call Of The Wild

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 11


Project   
 Project

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 10


Metal Queen   
 Metal Queen

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 10




Lee Aaron is an award-winning singer, musician, and songwriter world Health Organization has reinvented herself many times all over during her long vocation. She started playing in her teens in the '70s. She has performed in bands and solo and recorded albums from pop to intemperate rock to jazz.


Henry Louis Aaron was innate in Belleville, Ontario, as Karen Lynn Greening. She started her professional life history early, appearing on a televised musical miscellany show when she was only 15-years-old. Two long time later on, about 1979, Greening became a extremity of a little-known band called Lee Aaron. She served as both a keyboardist and accompaniment vocalizer for the group. Over fourth dimension, Greening was stirred from backup singer to lead. She as well took the band's call, Lee Aaron, as hers. A curt time subsequently she went solo, hiring Rick Santers and his band to work with her. In 1982 she completed her first album, The Lee Aaron Project.


Aaron's sophomore album, Metallic element Queen, was released in 1984 under the Attic Records pronounce. The superb album left her with the soubriquet "Alloy Queen" and as well caused more than a little argument. It was banned in Australia and tending an R paygrade from the BBC. Still, with the help of a video and possibly some help from the contention itself, the title racecourse became Aaron's first enceinte hit. It was as well around this like time that she started functional with guitar player John Albani.


After her triumph with Metallic element Queen, money was poured into the re-release of her debut album and into a major tour through parts of both Canada and the United States. Things didn't go as well as expected and by the beginning of 1985, the band was out of money and back home base. A reorganize seemed in order; the director was pink-slipped and the band stock split up. Aaron and Albani stayed together. They went right back to recording, this time functional with producer Bob Ezrin. The successful album, Call of the Wild, was finished and released that same year. As a cap off, Aaron and Albani finished knocked out the year by touring as opening move act for Bon Jovi and other bands.


By 1987, Aaron was signed to a undertake with the 10 Records pronounce. There were some enceinte plans in the works, but the label folded later exclusively releasing deuce albums for Lee Aaron. She hadn't tending up before, though, and didn't this time either. In 1989, Bodyrock was recorded. The adjacent year, thanks to the large success of the record album, Aaron was in the spotlight once again and out touring. Bodyrock sold over 200,000 copies and earned her nominations at the Juno Awards for both Best Video and Female Vocalist of the Year. In 1991, another heavy rock album polish off the grocery from her, Some Girls Do. Things were deceleration down once more by this point in her calling and this album didn't sell as well as the last. Afterwards, she did one more album for Attic, Powerline, but bowed out from complementary whatsoever more than for the label.


In 1994, Aaron made a comeback. She changed her reckon, her sound, and even her name. But the spark never became the like asterisk she had reached with Bodyrock. She continued, though, devising a few more albums and touring some. In 1996, she formed a fugacious band called 2 Precious. By 2000, she had changed styles in one case more, this time to a mix of blues and jazz. She as well released some other album for the new millennium, Slick Chick. With that effort behind her, she merely picked up and went to work on the succeeding recording, this i rock-oriented.





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