Saturday, 6 September 2008

Download Do MakeSsay Think mp3






Do MakeSsay Think
   

Artist: Do MakeSsay Think: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop

   







Discography:


Beesides
   

 Beesides

   Year:    

Tracks: 4






Toronto grade insignia Do Make Say Think began as the psychedelic-influenced subservient improvisations of bassist/trumpeter Charles Spearin, guitar histrion Justin Small, and drummer James Payment. The chevron grew to include keyboardist Jason MacKenzie and multi-instrumentalist Ohad Benchetrit, with the last increase of drummer Dave Mitchell in 1998. Do Make Say Think released their self-titled debut on Constellation Records in late 1998, followed by the early 2000 liberation Good-bye Enemy Airship the Landlord Is Dead. After promotions for that record album subsided, they over once more inhumed themselves in the studio until March of 2002, when they unleashed & Yet & Yet on Constellation Records. The band's fourth record album, Winter Hymn Country Hymn Secret Hymn came out a year and a half later.






Wednesday, 27 August 2008

Download Stacie Orrico mp3






Stacie Orrico
   

Artist: Stacie Orrico: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

R&B: Soul
Dance: Pop
Dance

   







Discography:


Beautiful Awakening
   

 Beautiful Awakening

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Stacie Orrico
   

 Stacie Orrico

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 15
Genuine
   

 Genuine

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 16






CCM artist Stacie Orrico was born March 3, 1986, in Seattle, WA, and is one of fivesome children of Christian missionaries. Orrico began singing at an early years when her family stirred to Denver, CO. She first gained recognition in 1998 at the years of 12 when she received the teetotum purity in the vocalizer category at the Estes Park Christian Artist Seminar. She built her career from that experience and was signed to Forefront Records. Her 2000 debut album, Echt, is a combining of Christian pop up with an urban flare and has been compared stylistically to both Christina Aguilera and Lauryn Hill. Three songs from her debut album, including the Michael W. Smith-produced ballad "Beloved Friend" and the disc's first single, "Don't Look at Me," were written or co-written by Orrico. The next year the offspring vocaliser issued a six-song EP, Yuletide Wish, and soon subsequently was supporting Destiny's Child on their U.S. go (through which she met Mathew Knowles, world Health Organization offered her a care with Virgin Records in 2002). It was her next album, a self-titled 2003 release, that brought Orrico to greater fame, earning her a Grammy nomination, a spot on TRL, and a domain circuit. Still a adolescent, Orrico distinct that the invariant pressure and fast tempo of the music industry was too much for her, so she took a break from it all and moved back in with her family line in Seattle, getting a task in a eating house. She returned to the view in early 2007, nonetheless, with Beautiful Awakening, an album on which she co-wrote many of the songs.





Wilco Adrift at McCarren Park Pool

Sunday, 17 August 2008

Health Risk Behaviors And Prostate Specific Antigen Awareness Among Men In California

�UroToday.com - In the August 2008 issue of the Journal of Urology, Dr. Firas Ahmed and associates investigated the correlation between certain health peril behaviors and awareness of the PSA test among men residing in California. They hypothesized that manpower reporting health risk behaviors would have less sentience of the PSA test.


The study used the 2003 CHIS, a population based, random digit-dialing phone survey conducted between August 2003 and February 2004. It secondhand a sampling approach to randomly select telephone numbers from 41 geographic sampling strata spokesperson of the California population. Interviews were performed in multiple languages and the interview reaction rate was 60%. Men with prostate gland cancer were excluded, going away a study population of 7,297 men.


PSA awareness was determined from the dubiousness "Have you ever heard of the PSA test?" Study variables included smoking status, walking, BMI, and binge alcohol drinking. Personal confounding variables included demographics, socioeconomic position, access to health tending, health status and colon cancer showing. Age, race and ethnicity were too recorded.


Almost half of the subjects were 'tween ages 50 and 60 years. Most were white, married and spoke only English, were up-to-date on colorectal covering and lived most of their lives in the US. Their reported health status was good or better and income were at least 300% of the union poverty stratum. Most had health policy and some college education.


The overall prevalence of PSA awareness in the study population was 73% and the prevalence of PSA examination was 39%. PSA awareness increased with age up to 70-years and then it decreased. PSA awareness was highest in white men and was positively associated with education, income, health status and the number of physician visits in the last twelvemonth. Statistical analysis demonstrated that smoking, physical inactivity and obesity were significantly associated with lour odds of PSA sentience. The preponderance of PSA awareness decreased from 78% of men with no risk behaviors to 71%, 68%, and 55% in men with 1, 2, and 3 or more risk behaviors, respectively.


Ahmed FS, Borrell LN, Spencer BA

Urol. 2008 Aug;180(2):658-62

doi:10.1016/j.juro.2008.04.007


Reported by UroToday.com Contributing Editor Christopher P. Evans, MD, FACS

UroToday - the only urology site with original content written by planetary urology cay opinion leaders actively engaged in clinical practice.


To admission the latest urology news releases from UroToday, go to:
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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Alienated Buddha

Alienated Buddha   
Artist: Alienated Buddha

   Genre(s): 
Trance: Psychedelic
   



Discography:


Inpsyde   
 Inpsyde

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 9




 






Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Reid-iculous -- Tara's Friends Can't Hyde Bigotry

Not only did Tara Reid need to set up a fake scene for a phony reality show to get into Hyde last night, but TWO members of the D-lister's crew dropped racially charged remarks to our cameraman on her way in.
Tara Reid: Click to watch
BTW -- after we stopped rolling, the blonde guy apologized to our cameraman, and insisted, "I'm not a racist."






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Thursday, 26 June 2008

The Arcane Order

The Arcane Order   
Artist: The Arcane Order

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



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The Machinery Of Oblivion   
 The Machinery Of Oblivion

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




 





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Sunday, 15 June 2008

Daemonlord

Daemonlord   
Artist: Daemonlord

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


The Sign (Key of the Underworld - Regained)   
 The Sign (Key of the Underworld - Regained)

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11




 





Bob Dorough

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

The Everly Brothers: 1957-1962

The Everly Brothers: 1957-1962   
Artist: The Everly Brothers: 1957-1962

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


The Rock 'N' Roll Era   
 The Rock 'N' Roll Era

   Year:    
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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Diane and David Arkenstone

Diane and David Arkenstone   
Artist: Diane and David Arkenstone

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Alternative
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Echoes of Egypt   
 Echoes of Egypt

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 5


Trance World   
 Trance World

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Thursday, 29 May 2008

Sex And The City - Sex The City Premiere Blunder Prompts Battle Between Organisers

LATEST: SEX AND THE CITY: THE MOVIE's chaotic New York premiere on Tuesday (28May08) has prompted a bitter battle between the event's organisers: Radio City Music Hall and New Line Cinema.

Fans were furious after discovering 8,000 tickets were handed out for the 6,000 capacity venue, and entry was granted on a first come, first served basis.

But bosses at the city's famed Radio City Music Hall and studio New Line Cinema are keen to blame each other for the mishap.

A source tells The New York Post, "The movie studio gave out way more promotional tickets than could fit in the orchestra. Radio City managers told the New Line people, 'You can solve this by opening up the mezzanines, which have 2,700 more seats' - but they wouldn't do it."

However, New Line Cinema executives are quick to disagree: "It was Radio City Music Hall making that decision. They took control of the fan line. They turned the fans away."

After the venue's 6,000-person capacity was filled, 500 ticket holders were escorted to a local theatre for viewing as the remainder were given vouchers to see the film for free when it opens to the public on Friday (30May08).




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Jam Master Jay: We Take A Look At His Pager, Possibly A Crucial Piece Of Evidence In His Murder




MILWAUKEE — In the days just before his murder, hip-hop icon Jam Master Jay paid a visit to his good friend, Eric "Shake" James in Shake's hometown of Milwaukee.

As on past visits, the two hit the usual spots: Kopp's burger joint (Jay loved the grilled chicken), Playmakers (where Jay got his sneaker shop on), and the downtown nightclub formerly known as the Velvet Room (where Jay treated unsuspecting fans to impromptu turntable sets).

It was at the Velvet Room — where Jay and Shake partied together for the last time — that Jay lost what could, after all these years, turn out to be a crucial piece of evidence in the investigation into his own murder.

Inadvertently left behind that night was a personal two-way pager that Jay was rarely seen without.

"The next day — after Jay left to go back to Queens — I came down here to get it," Shake says, standing in front of the downtown club now known as Martini Mike's. "And the first thing on my mind was getting it back to Jay."

Tragically, that was not to be. That evening — sometime around 7:30 on October 30, 2002 — Jay was gunned down inside his Queens recording studio. The pager — and its contents — have remained in Shake's possession ever since.

"The pager's like a part of Jay," Shake says when asked why he's kept it all these years. "I keep it for memory's sake."

Laid out on the dining room table back at Shake's home is an impressive treasure trove of memorabilia documenting a friendship that spanned nearly 15 years. "These are all the memories, man," Shake says standing over the pile of photos, posters, and backstage passes. "This is from the last tour we did together," he says, holding up a yellow laminate. "Jay got mad when I took it, but I said to him: "What do you need it for? You're Jam Master Jay!"

Certainly the most noteworthy memento is the pager that — until now — Shake has shared with no one.

"I keep it in here," he says. "Follow me."

In his bedroom, sitting atop a dresser is the pager. Shake picks it up.

"So this is it," MTV News' Tim Kash says. "Jay's two-way."

The pager — a black Motorola Timeport — is still resting in its original belt holder/clip. It is scuffed on the edges but, aside from looking more than a little old-fashioned next to today's Blackberry Pearls, the pager remains in good shape.

"He kept it on his hip all the time" Shake replies. "He was always on it" — even in the middle of their many marathon gaming sessions at Shake's old house on North 36th Street.

"He'd have the two-way in this hand and the phone in his ear, and at the same time we'd be playing a video game!" Shake laughs. "So after awhile I would just put the controller down and [say], 'Jay, just do all that first and then just let me finish busting your ass!"

Asked what sorts of things Jay was handling on the pager, Shake replies, "It was mostly business," he said. "JMJ stuff, Run-DMC stuff."

By 2002, Jam Master Jay was involved in many business ventures — including running his own record labels (JMJ Records and Hot Ta Def) and breaking the hip-hop act Rusty Waters,
as well as ongoing touring and other commitments for Run-DMC (the trio was scheduled to perform during halftime at a Washington Wizards home game on Halloween, the day after Jay was murdered).

The pager enabled him to keep his various projects running while he was on the road. One project Jay was pursuing — with Shake in tow — during that last visit to Milwaukee was a movie with 50 Cent, whom Jay had signed to JMJ Records back in the mid-'90s (it was 50's first recording contract).

"We had driven to Chicago to talk about it," Shake remembers. "Jay wanted to be the first one to do a movie with 50 because he knew that he was going to break big one day," he explains.

Jay would not live long enough to see the 2003 release of Get Rich or Die Tryin', the album that would make 50 Cent a superstar.

According to Shake, the film project was still on Jay's mind when he got back to Queens. "When I called Jay to tell him that I'd found his pager," Shake remembers, "the first thing he did was ask me for 50's number. So I gave it to him, and that was the last conversation we had."

In a matter of hours, the pager that Shake held in his hands, the one he used to retrieve 50's number for Jay, would become not only a record of grief, but also a potential piece of evidence in one of the entertainment world's most high-profile murder cases, and a little piece of history.

As obtained exclusively by MTV News, and revealed here for the first time, the messages received on the night of — and in the days after — Jay's murder comprise an eerie timeline of the crime and its aftermath, with messages from Busta Rhymes, DJ Scratch, DJ Red Alert and others. (To protect individual privacy, we have omitted names, addresses and phone numbers from the messages.)

Time-stamped 9:03 p.m. ET, approximately 90 minutes after Jay was reportedly killed, the first alarming message reads: "Jay? People saying you shot?"

At 9:41 p.m., another: "Please let me know about Jay."

Shake — who saw some of the notes on the pager — recalls that the initial messages were filled with shock and disbelief.

"People were asking if it was real," explains Shake. " 'Is it really true?' and stuff like that."

As time passes, the messages on the pager grow more urgent. "Heard disturbing news," reads a message received at 10:03 p.m. "Say it's not true!"

A matter of minutes later, rumors appear to be confirmed as various hip-hop Web sites begin sending out "Breaking News" blasts: "Jam Master Jay was shot in the head and, according to sources, killed," reads an alert from allhiphop.com at 10:15 p.m. "Authorities had no motive at press time. Please send your prayers to his family and friends."

The sad irony is that Jay's pager received these very messages.

"Did you have to break the sad news to some of Jay's family?" Kash asks Shake.

"Yeah, because I knew a lot of them," Shake replies. "So I'd hit them back and say: 'This is Shake, it's true. He's gone.' "

And then the speculation — at times angry and threatening — about the motive and the men behind the murder begins.

"Was it some robbery ... or beef?" reads one of the messages, time-stamped 12:12 a.m. on October 31, still just hours after the shooting. Another message wonders: "If yall have any leads 2 the clown who did dish olla." Then — just as now, some five years later — there is only speculation. The case remains unsolved, the motive unknown.

As denial and disbelief give way to acceptance, the tone of the messages changes. "Then they started sending their condolences," Shake says. " 'I love you,' 'I miss you,' 'You were the best' — stuff like that."

"The world has suffered a tragic loss," reads one message dated November 1 at 1:27 p.m. "Although I know it's too late for you to read this Jay," reads another sent the night before, "U will never be 4gotten and will truly be missed."

Condolences pour in ("Our heart goes out to the entire Mizell family in their time of loss"). Others report reactions ("I'm in Cincinnati and they've just stopped the music and paid tribute to Jay!"). Some recall good times ("I just kicked it wit you in the studio last week and now you're gone"). Others try to cope with the tragedy ("I guess Pac and B.I.G. needed a DJ").

The raw emotion and sense of loss in all those messages is perhaps best summed up by Run-DMC's Rev Run, who writes simply: "I love you man."

The pager is a historical record, to be sure. But is it of any evidentiary value after all this time? What could it mean to investigators looking for new clues in the still-unsolved case? Aside from the messages pertaining specifically to Jay's murder, the pager also contains messages that Jay was sending and receiving in the days before he was killed — as well as bank account and personal financial information.

"Do you think the pager contains any clues that could help solve the case?" Tim asks.

"I don't think so," Shake says. "But I don't know for sure."

According to Shake, the police have never reached out to him in the course of their investigation. But MTV News has been in contact with those authorities and they say they want to talk to Shake about the last days of Jam Master Jay.

Shake says he would meet with them "in a heartbeat."

"And if they think that there's something on that pager that could help solve the case," says Shake, "then I'm happy to give it to them."

For full coverage of the Jam Master Jay case, see the Jam Master Jay Reports.






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Kiefer Sutherland is released from jail

Actor Kiefer Sutherland has been released from jail after serving all of his 48-day sentence.
According to People magazine, a jail spokesperson confirmed that the 41-year-old star left prison at about 12.05am this morning.
The actor spent Christmas Day, New Year's Day and his birthday behind bars. He was serving a sentence imposed for driving while under the influence and violating the terms of his probation.
Prison spokesperson John Balian previously said: "Throughout his stay, he never griped, never complained. He never wanted preferential treatment from the get go, and we respect him for that."

New High School Musical on the way

The stars of 'High School Musical' have agreed deals to star in a new movie, 'High School Musical 3: Senior Year'.
Variety reports that Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu and Monique Coleman will all return for the film.
After the success of the first two, made-for-TV films, the new sequel will be released in US cinemas on 24 October.
The new film will follow Troy (Efron) and Gabriella (Hudgens) as they face up to the fact that they will be separated when they start college.
To mark the end of High School, the duo and their classmates stage a musical which looks to their shared pasts and hopes and fears for the future.

Rodrigo Santoro - Santoro To Play Castro In Che Guevara Biopic

300 star RODRIGO SANTORO will portray Cuban President RAUL CASTRO in moviemaker STEVEN SODERBERGH's CHE GUEVARA biopic.

The 32-year-old Brazilian actor will star opposite Benicio Del Toro, who plays the legendary revolutionary in Che.

The much-anticipated movie is based on the diaries of the Argentine guerrilla Ernesto 'Che' Guevara.

Raul Castro replaced his brother Fidel as the leader of Cuba in February (08), and Santoro admits he knows his portrayal is "a delicate" one.

Santoro says, "As an actor, I have to try to incorporate the human being. I cannot do a political analysis about him."

But he's not surprised he won the supporting role in Che: "He (Castro) has slanted eyes. I think the producers saw that and thought, 'Look here, there's a great physical resemblance.'"

To prepare for the role, Santoro spent two months in Cuba last year (07), visiting places where the Castro brothers grew up, including the house where they were both born.

He says, "It was a very strong experience."




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Universal Poplab

Universal Poplab   
Artist: Universal Poplab

   Genre(s): 
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Discography:


Uprising   
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   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Universal Poplab   
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   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 11




 






The Archangel

The Archangel   
Artist: The Archangel

   Genre(s): 
Jungle
   



Discography:


SYNCON01   
 SYNCON01

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 2