Monday, 30 June 2008

Tommy Dorsey

Tommy Dorsey   
Artist: Tommy Dorsey

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Blues
   



Discography:


Boogie Woogie   
 Boogie Woogie

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Sentimental Trombone   
 Sentimental Trombone

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 14


Collection (Boogie Woogie)   
 Collection (Boogie Woogie)

   Year:    
Tracks: 1


A Portrait Of CD2   
 A Portrait Of CD2

   Year:    
Tracks: 1


A Portrait Of CD1   
 A Portrait Of CD1

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




Though he might have been stratified second at whatsoever disposed moment to Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Glenn Miller, or Harry James, Tommy Dorsey was overall the near popular bandleader of the swing epoch that lasted from 1935 to 1945. His unco melodic trombone playing was the touch sound of his orchestra, just he successfully straddled the hot and gratifying styles of swing with a mix of ballads and novelty songs. He provided showcases to vocalists wish Frank Sinatra, Dick Haymes, and Jo Stafford, and he employed imaginative arrangers such as Sy Oliver and Bill Finegan. He was the biggest-selling creative person in the history of RCA Victor Records, one of the major labels, until the comer of Elvis Presley, wHO was first gear granted national pic on the 1950s boob tube show he hosted with his comrade Jimmy. Dorsey was 21 months jr. than Jimmy and thence the second boy of Thomas Francis Dorsey, Sr., a music teacher and dance orchestra music director, and Theresa Langton Dorsey. Both brothers received musical instruction from their male parent. Tommy focussed on the trombone, though he likewise played trumpet, especially other in his life history. The brothers played in local groups, then formed their possess ring, Dorsey's Novelty Six, in 1920. By 1922, when they played an employment at a Baltimore amusement park and made their radiocommunication debut, they were career the mathematical group Dorsey's Wild Canaries. During the early and mid-'20s, they played in a series of bands including the Scranton Sirens, the California Ramblers, and orchestras lED by Jean Goldkette and Paul Whiteman, sometimes apart, simply commonly together. Eventually, they colonized in New York and worked as session musicians. In 1927, they began recording as the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra for OKeh Records, using pickup bands, and they commencement reached the charts with "Tease" in June 1928. In the springtime of 1929, they scored a Top Ten hit with "Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love)," which featured Bing Crosby on vocals. The Dorseys eventually organized a full-time band and signed to Decca Records in 1934. Hiring Bing Crosby's jr. pal Bob Crosby as their vocaliser, they scored a Top Ten hit with "I Believe in Miracles" in the recent winter of 1935, quickly followed by "Tiny Little Fingerprints" (vocal by Kay Weber) and "Night Wind" (vocal by Bob Crosby). They and then enjoyed successive number one hits with "Berceuse of Broadway" (vocal by Bob Crosby) and "Chasing Shadows" (vocal by Bob Eberly, Bob Crosby's replacing). The Dorsey Brothers Orchestra was poised to become the biggest dance orchestra in the country in the spring of 1935 and might get been remembered for launching the dangle geological era, merely at the oddment of May the brothers, whose relationship was incessantly volatile, disagreed, and Tommy left the band (which notwithstanding scored some other Top Ten hit with "Every Little Movement" that summertime). Jimmy Dorsey continued to lead the dance orchestra, which eventually was billed as Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra and went on to considerable success. But patch the Dorseys stumbled, Benny Goodman achieved national success and was dubbed "the King of Swing." Tommy Dorsey took over the remnants of the Joe Haymes ring in origination his possess orchestra in the fall of 1935. Signing to RCA Victor Records, he scored an immediate success with "On Treasure Island" (vocal by Edythe Wright), which topped the charts in December 1935, one of four-spot Dorsey records to superlative in the Top Ten in front the close of the year. Dorsey was back at number unrivaled in January 1936 with "The Music Goes Round and Round" (vocal by Edythe Wright) and topped the charts once more in February with "Alone" (vocal by Cliff Weston). "You" (vocal by Edythe Wright) gave him his third base number unrivaled in 1936, to which tin can be added ashcan School other Top Ten hits during the year. Dorsey was even more successful in 1937, a yr in which he scored 18 Top Ten hits, among them the chart-toppers "Marie" (vocal by Jack Leonard), "Lucifer Takes a Holiday" (an instrumental), "The Big Apple," "Once in a While," and "The Dipsy Doodle" (vocal by Edythe Wright). Dorsey earned his own wireless series, which ran for most troika years. His 15 Top Ten hits in 1938 included the number unrivaled "Music, Maestro, Please" (vocal by Edythe Wright), and he had another 11 Top Ten hits in 1939, among them "Our Love" (vocal by Jack Leonard), which strike number unrivaled. Notwithstanding his commercial success, Dorsey made authoritative changes in his band in previous 1939, particularly in his vocalists. Jack Leonard left the band in November, and Dorsey hired Frank Sinatra away from Harry James. Longtime female vocalizer Edythe Wright too asleep, replaced by Connie Haines, and the vocal quartet the Pied Pipers, featuring Jo Stafford, too coupled Dorsey. The success only continued with the new members. Dorsey scored ten-spot Top Ten hits in 1940, among them the chart-toppers "Indian Summer" and "All the Things You Are" (both with vocals by Leonard) as well as "I'll Never Smile Again" (with vocals by Sinatra and the Pied Pipers). For the year, he graded second behind Glenn Miller as the top recording creative person. He dropped to third base space behindhand Miller and his pal Jimmy in 1941, a year in which he scored another ten Top Ten hits, eight of them featuring Sinatra, including the number unrivaled hit "Dolores" from the photographic film Las Vegas Nights, released in March, in which the band appeared. 1942 was a intriguing year for Dorsey. The U.S. had entered World War II in December 1941, which set up air pressure on the big bands peculiarly in footing of changing staff office and jaunt difficulties. On August 1, 1942, the American Federation of Musicians called a hit that prevented musicians from entering recording studios. Frank Sinatra left the band in September to launch a solo life history, and the Pied Pipers were gone by the end of the year. Nevertheless, Dorsey carried on, putting the band into a second motion picture, Embark Ahoy, which opened in June, and scoring 4 Top Ten hits, which, with his other chart entries, was sufficiency to rank him one-fifth among the year's peak recording artists. He earned the same ranking in the transitional year of 1943, scorn being keep out out of the recording studios, managing another four Top Ten hits, among them "Thither Are Such Things" and "In the Blue of the Evening," chart-toppers Sinatra recorded with the band ahead his going. Meanwhile, Dorsey turned to cinema roles to keep active, coming into court in leash movies released during 1943: Presenting Lily Mars, DuBarry Was a Lady, and Girl Crazy. By 1944, RCA Victor had exhausted its backlog of unissued Dorsey recordings and had to holiday resort to reissues, managing Top Ten hits with the 1938 instrumental "Boogie-woogie Woogie" and the 1940 recording "I'll Be Seeing You" with Sinatra on vocals. Dorsey remained in Hollywood, coming into court in Great White Way Rhythm, which opened in April. The settlement of the musicians' trades union strike in the fall allowed him to return to the recording studio, and he scored 6 Top Ten hits in 1945 as a result, likewise placing an album, Getting Sentimental, in the freshly instituted record album charts. In May, he appeared in the plastic film Thrill of a Romance. Dorsey scored some other Top Ten record album with Register Boat, containing songs from the Broadway musical, in February 1946. The vainglorious bands were in decline, and like some of his peers, Dorsey broke up his band in December 1946. But his All-Time Hits was in the Top Ten of the record album charts in February 1947, and in March "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" (vocal by Stuart Foster) entered the singles charts to go a Top Ten hit. Dorsey reorganised his band, and in May he played himself in a mostly fictionalized plastic film life, The Fabulous Dorseys. Clambake Seven, an record album of euphony by Dorsey's humble mathematical group, reached the Top Ten in October 1948, the same month he appeared in the plastic film A Song Is Born, and the undermentioned month he was back in the Top Ten of the singles charts with "Until" (vocal by Harry Prime). In the spring of 1949, he had a double-sided Top Ten hit with "The Hucklebuck" (vocal by Charlie Shavers)/"Again" (vocal by Marcy Lutes). The digest record album And the Band Sings Too was in the Top Ten in September, and Dorsey returned to the Top Ten of the record album charts with Tommy Dorsey Plays Cole Porter in April 1950. His last cinema appearance came in Disk Jockey in September 1951. Dorsey switched to Decca Records and continued to perform with his band in the early '50s. In May 1953, Jimmy Dorsey stony-broke up his band and joined his brother's orchestra as a featured attraction; before long, the band was over again beingness billed as the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra. While playing a residency at the Statler Hilton Hotel in New York, the brothers launched a tV series, Phase Show, as a summer replacing program in the summertime of 1954. It returned on an periodic footing during the 1954-1955 season and ran on a regular basis once a week during the 1955-1956 season. Elvis Presley appeared on the show for hexad back-to-back weeks starting in January 1956, his first base nationally air appearances. Sedated by sleeping pills following a heavy repast, Dorsey circumstantially clogged to decease at the age of 51. His brother lED his band briefly afterwards, just Jimmy Dorsey died in 1957. Nevertheless, the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra continued to record and execute, and under the direction of Warren Covington it scored a last million-selling Top Ten strike in November 1958 with "Tea for Two Cha Cha." Billed as "the sentimental gentleman of swing," Tommy Dorsey successfully combined the hot and sweet aspects of drop music piece leading a band that consistently ranked among the top deuce or 3 orchestras in the U.S. from the mid-'30s to the mid-'40s, the entire swing era. His band was peopled with major nothingness instrumentalists (including Bunny Berigan, Ziggy Elman, Pee Wee Erwin, Max Kaminsky, Buddy Rich, Charlie Shavers, and Dave Tough), arrangers (including Sy Oliver and Paul Weston), and singers (including Frank Sinatra and Jo Stafford) world Health Organization went on to define popular euphony in the late '40s and former '50s. He was as well an complete trombone player whose classifiable sound dominated his ring and recordings. The majority of those recordings were made for RCA Victor, though some after work was done for Decca and Columbia, and of course there are legion airchecks, qualification for a great discography.





Reim

Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Singer Lenny Kravitz is hospitalised

Singer Lenny Kravitz has been admitted to a hospital in Miami to be treated for severe bronchitis.
The 43-year-old musician has reportedly been suffering from a series of severe respiratory tract infections, as well as flu, since mid-January.
A spokesperson for the star said in a statement: "Due to extreme dehydration and fatigue, doctors were unable to control it with outpatient treatment and advised the singer to check into the hospital."
"He was taken this morning to the emergency room at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami for immediate treatment."
Kravitz's illness has forced him to postpone promotion events for his new album 'It Is Time for a Love Revolution'.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Impaled Northern Moon Forest

Impaled Northern Moon Forest   
Artist: Impaled Northern Moon Forest

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Burn In Hell 7''   
 Burn In Hell 7''

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13




 






Sunday, 15 June 2008

LiveDaily News Break, May 28: Madonna, Eagles, Marc Cohn and more

Today's edition features news and tour information about Madonna [ tickets ], The Eagles [ tickets ], Marc Cohn [ tickets ], Alejandro Escovedo [ tickets ] and Bullet for My Valentine [ tickets ].* * *Madonna continues to pile multiple shows onto her October and November North American tour schedule as tickets for her upcoming roadtrip fly off the shelves. So far, the pop icon--whose tour kicks off Oct. 4 in East Rutherford, NJ--has logged multi-night sellouts in Toronto, Montreal, New York, Boston and Vancouver. Tickets for her November shows, which stretch from California to Florida, go on sale beginning this weekend.* * *The Eagles [ tickets ], who kicked off the North American leg of their "Long Road Out of Eden World Tour" earlier this month, have added several more dates to their itinerary. The Rock and Roll Hall of Famers have tacked on a third show at New York City's Madison Square Garden to finish out this month, after which they'll skip into July with a newly added gig in Philadelphia and a three-night stand in Toronto. The loose-knit tour now stretches into September, at which time the group will close things out with two nights in Chicago. * * *Marc Cohn has booked another round of US dates to support "Join the Parade," his first new studio set in nearly a decade.The singer/songwriter is scheduled to return to the road June 7, starting with a festival performance in Elmer, NJ, and, from there, he'll play more than 30 dates across the US through late September. * * *Alejandro Escovedo will hit the road this summer behind his forthcoming album "Real Animal," which is due in stores June 24. The run kicks off June 7 in Lawrence, KS, with an appearance at the Wakarusa Music Festival, and dates so far stretch into late August.* * * Welsh metalcore outfit Bullet For My Valentine will mount a headlining tour this summer that will also feature Southern California deathcore sextet Bleeding Through, Canadian hardcore punks Cancer Bats and Miami-based heavy metal unit Black Tide. The outing, which is sponsored by the No Fear clothing company, launches in mid-July and is scheduled to touch down in about two-dozen North American cities.

Linda Hogan Dating 19-Year Old Man

The reality show Hogan Knows Best has had a rough year, what with Nick Hogan's arrest for his involvement in a car crash that seriously injured his friend and a pending bitter divorce between the show's patriarch Hulk Hogan and his wife Linda Hogan.

Now, as the fate of Hogan Knows Best hangs in the balance, Brooke Hogan has dropped another bombshell, confirming that her 48- year old mother Linda is dating a much younger man, 19-year old Charlie Hill.

"Yes, it's true," Brooke tells Michael Yo on his Yo on E! satellite radio show on Tuesday. "I'm totally freaked out. This is really weird. I personally don't like it at all or condone it."

Adding fuel to the fire--Linda's new man happens to be a former classmate of her daughter's.

"I went to school with him," Hogan tells Yo. "He was a grade under me. Me and Nick know him well. Me and Nick are two years apart, and he was right between us in school."

It's a tricky situation for anyone, but Brooke says she's managed to keep a clear head through it all. "She's my mom, so I have to show her support," she says. "I'm just staying the course and dealing with it and supporting my family.

Of her brother Nick's reckless driving charges (for which he's imprisoned for the next 8 months) Brooke says she visits him regularly, adding, "You know, I thought we were one of those normal Hollywood families. It's crazy watching it all fall apart, but I hope for the best."




See Also

Bob Dylan Attacks 'Hypocritical' Music Industry

Bob Dylan has hit out at the “hypocritical” music industry, saying he prefers the literary and art worlds.


Speaking to The Times, the legendary singer-songwriter said: "The music world's a made-up bunch of hypocritical rubbish. I know that the book people are a whole lot saner.


“And the art world? From the small steps I've taken in it, I'd say, yeah, the people are honest, upfront and deliver what they say.


"Basically, they are who they say they are. They don't pretend. And having been in the music world most of my life I can tell you it's not that way. Let's just say it's less dignified."




See Also

Evidence One

Evidence One   
Artist: Evidence One

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



Discography:


The Sky Is the Limit   
 The Sky Is the Limit

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


Tattooed Heart   
 Tattooed Heart

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Criticize The Truth   
 Criticize The Truth

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




 






Priscilla Ahn's debut album 'A Good Day' just not so good overall

The debut release from singer-songwriter Priscilla Ahn is sweet - so sweet it will leave your teeth aching.

Musically, "A Good Day" is interesting. Ahn has the voice of an angel, she's backed by a strong band and the cleanly produced CD makes for a pleasant enough listen. But lyrically, Ahn has a long way to go. The 24-year-old sounds like a high school girl when she sings about being afraid of the dark in "Leave the Light On," or staying "wallflower friends forever till the end" in "Wallflower." The pinnacle of silliness, though, is reached in "Masters in China" when Ahn describes a lover with lines like "the tongue of an angel floats in red wine saliva." To be fair, that's one of the few tracks not penned by Ahn herself. The strongest track is "Red Cape," which attempts to tell a story, but falls short and ends up a series of non-sequiturs.

According to Blue Note, her record label, Ahn left her home in small-town Pennsylvania shortly after graduating high school and headed to Los Angeles to make a name for herself as a singer-songwriter. Label-mate Amos Lee heard her sing and her debut was born. She's one of a very few Asian-American women in pop music and that fact alone could make her stand out. But unless she starts singing someone else's songs, she's destined to remain nothing more than background music.

Check out this track: In the disc's opening track, "Dream," Ahn sings convincingly about the joys of childhood. Her pure voice matches the music - and the material - perfectly and it's not at all cloying.

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"A Good Day"

Priscilla Ahn (Blue Note)










See Also

Oscar winner is cast as a stripper

Oscar winner Marisa Tomei is to play a stripper in the new film from 'Requiem for a Dream' director Darren Aronofsky.
Variety reports that 'The Wrestler' tells the story of an over-the-hill star of the squared circle (Mickey Rourke) who leaves the business after a heart attack.
He then moves in with a stripper and tries to forge a relationship with her son.
The film is currently shooting in New York and New Jersey.

Bayete and Jabu Khanyile

Bayete and Jabu Khanyile   
Artist: Bayete and Jabu Khanyile

   Genre(s): 
Ethnic
   



Discography:


Thobekile   
 Thobekile

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10


Mmalo-We   
 Mmalo-We

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


Africa Unite   
 Africa Unite

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10




 






Jennifer Rush

Jennifer Rush   
Artist: Jennifer Rush

   Genre(s): 
Other
   Pop
   Rock
   New Age
   



Discography:


Stronghold   
 Stronghold

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 52


Out of My Hands   
 Out of My Hands

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11


Credo   
 Credo

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


Power of Jennifer Rush   
 Power of Jennifer Rush

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Classics   
 Classics

   Year:    
Tracks: 12




While virtually unknown in the U.S., pop vocaliser Jennifer Rush achieved star status as an expatriate in Europe, selling millions of records and releasing a train of strike singles famous for their stentorian, dance-rock arrangements and Rush's herculean voice. Born Heidi Stern in New York City, Rush's father was an opera singer and her mother was a pianist. At the geezerhood of 9, she touched to Germany with her kin, reversive in her teens to the States. In 1982, she returned to Germany with her father to follow up on a tattle career, sign language a dole out with CBS/Columbia. Changing her diagnose to Jennifer Rush, she released a series of songs that made her a whizz in Europe, including "Into My Dreams," "Come Give Me Your Hand," "25 Lovers," and "Band of Ice." In 1985, Rush scored a massive European strike with "The Power of Love," which became i of the longest-running chart-toppers in U.K. history. The song, which she likewise co-wrote, was packaged with several of her former European hits for her U.S. debut Jennifer Rush. Released as a individual, "The Power of Love" failed to replicate its succeeder upon its stateside liberation, only reaching figure 57. Instead, versions of the song by Laura Branigan and Celine Dion strike the American Top 40 (the latter hitting number one for a calendar month in 1994). It wasn't until her third U.S. release, Spirit Over Mind, that Rush reached the Top 40 as an artist with her twain with Elton John, "Flames of Paradise," reach number 37 in 1987. She continued to retain a big European following throughout the stay of the '80s and '90s, collaborating with writers such as Desmond Child and Diane Warren and playacting with high profile acts like Michael Bolton and Placido Domingo. Despite selling millions of albums abroad, most of her albums suffer not been released in the U.S.