Tuesday 2 September 2008

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Los Van Van
   

Artist: Los Van Van: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Latin: Dance

   







Discography:


Salsa
   

 Salsa

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Tracks: 9






Los Van Van ar one of the good important and influential bands in the history of twentieth 100 Cuban pop music. Though the 1990s were pervaded by groups that assorted folkloric and traditional euphony with the musical trends of the day, and the rootage of the twenty-first century sawing auto that process go stage farther, in the sixties and '70s that Latino nuclear fusion reaction sensitiveness was scarce at jacques Charles Herbert Best. There were primarily 2 Cuban groups experimenting with admixture jut, funk, rock, and psyche with their native traditions. One of those two was Irakere, and the other, far more persistent band was Los Van Van.


Following the revolution, Cuban juvenility were profiled for talents and predispositions. Children showing potentiality in athletics were aerodynamic into sports. Academics, ocular humanities, and music followed suit. The young musicians wHO formed Los Van Van had enjoyed indoor garden educations from their earliest days, and were experts in theory and public presentation by their former twenties. The band's key players -- Juan Formell (bandleader, bass player, and ballad maker), César "Pupy" Pedroso (piano, songster), and José Luis "Changuito" Quintana (drumset/timbales) were fascinated with the soul, go-go, and disco euphony that dominated U.S. radio waves. They named their dance circle Los Van Van after the go-go craze, meaning literally "they go-go!"


The style that the band pioneered took its make from the cross of son and go-go music that the stripe had created. The style "songo" can buoy now be base end-to-end the Latin jazz, protrude, and fusion human race. Los Van Van's debut magnetic disc bore the name, curing its position in musical history constantly. Shortly after the band's formation, they became the island's front-runner dance band, a deed of conveyance they held for age.


With the support of the Cuban government, Los Van Van toured and recorded and toured inexhaustibly throughout the '80s and '90s. They became the best-known Cuban grouping in the human beings, maintaining a loyal fan base end-to-end Europe. Though there was some U.S. interest in the band and their innovations, the politics of the years weasel-worded their ability to come apart into the U.S. grocery. While Irakere defected to States, Los Van Van ne'er left Cuba. U.S. interest grew passim the '90s, peaking with Los Van Van's Grammy Award in 1999 for their 15th original album, Llegó Van Van.


Many creation members have gone on to suit successful bandleaders in their have right. César "Pupy" Pedroso formed his possess group, Los Que Son, Son, at the turn of the 100. Lúis "Changuito" Quintana left hand the band in 1993 to pursue a Latin idle words career. Many lesser-known members went on to become some of the most influential players in the timba revolution that came in the other '90s.


Los Van Van ar wide recognised as a genre-creating band. Alongside artists like the Beatles, Aretha Franklin, and Creedence Clearwater Revival, Los Van Van ar distinguished as a stripe that changed the path of popular music for an entire generation.





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Saturday 23 August 2008

Breakthrough's Comment On Research Suggesting A Combination Of Drug Treatments Could Stop Tumour Growth

�Research by scientists at the University of Sheffield suggests that the combination of zoledronic acid (a drug used to preclude bone loss) and chemotherapy agent doxorubicin could full point the emergence of white meat cancer tumours.


Dr Alexis Willett, Policy Manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, says:


"Breakthrough welcomes any inquiry which investigates new uses for existing treatments to help benefit people with breast cancer.


"However, it's crucial to think of that this research is at a very early stage and further studies are required before we will know whether this type of approach testament be an effective treatment for women with breast cancer. We await further developments in this region with interest."


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Wednesday 13 August 2008

`Hee Haw' reruns to air on RFD-TV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. �

Reruns of the old cornpone comedy-variety usher "Hee Haw" are coming back.


The one-hour programs will air at 8 p.m. Eastern time each Sunday source Sept. 7 on cable's RFD-TV, which bills itself as "rural America's near important network."


"`Hee Haw' and RFD-TV is a match made in heaven," Patrick Gottsch, the channel's give way and president of the United States, said Monday in announcing the deal.


"Hee Haw" was on the air somewhere for 28 years - first on CBS for two long time starting in 1969, and then in first-run syndication for two decades. Reruns aired on the old Nashville Network cable station from 1994 to 1997 and briefly on CMT in 2006.


Country performers Roy Clark and Buck Owens were co-hosts, Clark for the entire run and Owens for 17 seasons.


The evince, which got its key out from the sound of a donkey braying, originated as a country translation of "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In."


RFD, based in Omaha, Neb., with production facilities in Nashville, has been on the air since December 2000 and is available in 35 million homes. Its programming includes livestock auctions, tractor pulls, rodeo events, cooking shows and variety programs. It also simulcasts "Imus in the Morning" featuring receiving set personality Don Imus.


Many segments of "Hee Haw" pictured people in overalls and straw hats who lived in Kornfield Kounty. Regulars included George Lindsey, Junior Samples, Minnie Pearl, Archie Campbell, Roy Acuff, Misty Rowe, Lisa Todd, Gunilla Hutton, Barbi Benton and the Hager twins.


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Wednesday 6 August 2008

'Dark Knight' Reigns Over Box Office For Second Week





The Box-Office Top Five


#1 "The Dark Knight" ($75.6 one thousand thousand)

#2 "Step Brothers" ($30 million)

#3 "Mamma Mia!" ($17.9 million)

#4 "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" ($10.2 million)

#5 "Journey to the Center of the Earth" ($9.4 million)


In the opening scene of "The Dark Knight," the Joker robs millions from Gotham National Bank, setting off a chain reaction that spirals the city into a cycle of despair and chaos. Maybe, instead, he should have just waited for his residuals?


For the second hebdomad in a row, Christopher Nolan's "The Dark Knight" kicked and smashed its way to a elephantine win at the domestic box power, earning $75.6 million over the weekend for a 10-day total of $314.2 million.


To put those numbers into perspective, after simply 10 days "The Dark Knight" is already the second-highest-grossing photographic film of 2008, just behind the three-month haul of "Iron Man." But forget Tony Stark, the Scarecrow, the Penguin and even the Riddler � Batman's greatest opposition at this point isn't another superhero or some crazy scoundrel, but history. Let us count the records: With $75.6 million, "The Dark Knight" scored the highest second-weekend total of all time (Pow!); the highest 10-day total always, besting "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" by more than $50 million (Smash!), and the record for fastest cinema to stumble $300 million (Crunch!). It's also already among the top 25 highest-grossing films of all time; and it's the one recent movie with a decent shot at potentially thrashing "Star Wars" by landing in the neighborhood of half a billion dollars in the U.S. solitary. And, again, it's been out for 10 days. (Wow!)


Send up a signal, Commissioner Gordon � it's time to start mentation about "Batman 3."


("Dark Knight" scribe David Goyer says he's got an melodic theme for "Batman 3." Help us figure out what it is on the Movies Blog.)


Like last weekend's box business office, there was Batman and then thither was everybody else. But other films did handle to do some business, most notably Will Ferrell's "Step Brothers," which scored $30 gazillion to come in endorsement place. The comedy about a couple of middle age men stuck in arrested development was the fourth-highest opening of Ferrell's career.


In third post, the dulcet tones of Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried and Pierce Brosnan (OK, not Pierce Brosnan) helped their ABBA-palooza "Mamma Mia!" to fall only 35 percent, pickings in some other $17.9 million. With an boilersuit total of $62.7 million, the musical is a sure bet to crack $100 million domestic.


The same cannot be aforesaid of "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," which tanked at the box office after the franchise's protracted hiatus away from the limelight, earning a dismal $10.2 meg to derive in fourth place. Called for commentary, a representative from the film aforesaid that all their usual supporters were abducted by aliens. Go figure.


Rounding out the top five, "Journey to the Center of the Earth" earned $9.4 million, bringing its three-week tot up to a very respectable $60 million.


Upcoming Releases


Can Batman win three fights in a row? We'll say this: It'll be close, as "Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor" opens in 3,600 theaters. Also opening in all-encompassing release is "Swing Vote," a Capra-esque comedy star Kevin Costner as a man wHO gets to decide the presidential election.


Check out everything we've got on "The Dark Knight," "Step Brothers" and "Mamma Mia!"


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Thursday 26 June 2008

Oprah Tops Forbes Power List Again

Oprah Winfrey has topped the Forbes magazine's annual Power List for the second year running after netting an estimated $275 million (?137.5 million) in the past year. The media mogul reclaims her title as queen of all celebrities on the newly-released countdown, ahead of golfer Tiger Woods, who came in a distant second with $115 million (?57.5 million). Angelina Jolie is third on the new list, while Beyonce Knowles ranks fourth and soccer stud David Beckham rounds out the top five - entering the list for the first time. The annual Power List ranks celebrities on money and fame.


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Wednesday 18 June 2008

Johnny is Rotten at MOJOs

SEX PISTOL frontman JOHNNY ROTTEN lived up to his hell-raising reputation at
the MOJO Honours List by branding the rock aristocracy present "mellow
p**** wipes."

The rocker stunned guests at the glittering bash, who included JIMMY PAGE,
NICK CAVE and NEIL DIAMOND, when he launched into a
foul-mouthed tirade after collecting his Mojo Icon Award.

He fumed: "You’re all cowards. Look around you. Look at what Britain is
becoming. You can’t drink, you can’t smoke.

"All I see in this room is just a bunch of mellow p**** wipes.

"What we did in the Sex Pistols had integrity. Celebrate the Pistols. We
are what made Britain great. I accept this award on the Pistols’ behalf you
f******."

He then hurled his microphone to the ground.
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Other winners of the annual event, held at The Brewery venue in central
London, were more considered in their acceptance speeches.

Ska pioneers THE SPECIALS, who bagged the MOJO Hall Of Fame gong,
dedicated their award to punk poet JOHN COOPER CLARKE, who they
recalled supporting on an early tour in 1979.
PHIL COLLINS thanked the magazine for giving his criminally
unfashionable band GENESIS the MOJO Lifetime Achievement Award.

He said: "Not since the Melody Maker in the mid seventies has anyone from
the press dared to give us a gong."

He also revealed the prog-pioneers current reunion would be their last. He
added: "I think we’re going to knock it on the head now.

"It’s all downhill from here."
JIMMY PAGE paid lavish tribute to LED ZEPPELIN’s stand in
drummer JASON BONHAM, who took the place of his late father JOHN at
the band’s O2 gig earlier this year.

He was joined by bassist JON PAUL JONES in accepting the Best Live Act
Award.
The full list of winner are as follows:
Song Of The Year – Duffy, Mercy

Outstanding Contribution To Music – Paul Weller

Best Live Act – Led Zeppelin

Icon – Sex Pistols

Classic Songwriter – Neil Diamond

Best Breakthrough Act – Last Shadow Puppets

Best Album – Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Dig!!! Lazarus Dig!!!

Hero – Motorhead

Hall Of Fame – The Specials

Lifetime Achievement – Genesis

Special Award – Judy Collins

Legend – Irma Thomas

Classic Album – My Bloody Valentine, Loveless

Inspiration Award - John Fogerty

Roots Award – Toots Hibbert

Les Paul Award – John Martyn

Maverick Award – Mark E Smith

Vision Award – Julien Temple

Monday 9 June 2008

Divorce Does a Body Good

If this is what divorce does to a woman ... Elizabeth Taylor needs to take some lessons.

Just weeks after kicking her allegedly philandering hubby to the curb, Shania Twain, sans wedding ring, shows off the goods. Looking fantastic -- the ultimate revenge.



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