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Friday 5 September 2008

Mp3 music: Jody Williams






Jody Williams
   

Artist: Jody Williams: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Jody Williams's discography:


You Left Me In The Dark
   

 You Left Me In The Dark

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 14






Retired from the Chicago blues business for decades and today back once again and sounding as good as always, Jody Williams's stinging steer guitar work is tranquil stirringly felt every time someone punches up Billy Boy Arnold's "I Was Fooled," Bo Diddley's "World Health Organization Do You Love," Otis Spann's "Five-spot Spot," or Williams's eerie nonaged key instrumental masterpiece, "Lucky Lou."


Born in Alabama, Joseph Leon Williams stirred to Chicago at age 6. He grew up aboard Bo Diddley, the deuce trading licks as kids and playing for real by 1951. By the mid-'50s, Williams was ensconced as a Chicago academic session guitarist of high stature, simply he began to grow disenchanted when the signature lap he created for starter Billy Stewart's Argo waxing of "Billy's Blues" was appropriated by Mickey Baker for the Mickey & Sylvia smash "Honey Is Strange." Baker manifestly caught Williams playacting the riff in Washington, D.C., at the Howard Theatre. When the sound smoke had cleared, Bo Diddley's wife owned the writing recognition for "Love Is Strange" and Jody Williams had zipola for monetary recompense.


Williams made his recording debut (vocalizing as easily as performing) as a leader for human dynamo deejay Al Benson's Blue Lake imprint in 1955: "Looking for My Baby" was credited to Little Papa Joe. That assumed name shape held in 1957, when Argo unleashed "Prosperous Lou" and its grand obtuse blues vocal flick "You May" as by Little Joe Lee (quite a band here -- saxists Harold Ashby and Red Holloway, keyboardist Lafayette Leake, and bassist Willie Dixon). In 1960, Herald Records labelled him Sugar Boy Williams on "Little Girl." sixties outings for Nike, Jive, Smash, and Yulando rounded tabu Williams's slender discography.


Jody Williams dropped out of the blues game and went to work at Xerox as a technical applied scientist. He retired in 1994 and began to reckon about acquiring back up into music. In 1999 at the urgency of producer Dick Shurman, he went to a vapours lodge for the first fourth dimension in many, many years to see his sure-enough friend Robert Lockwood, Jr.. Soon after Williams stony-broke tabu some previous tapes he made in 1964, liked what he heard so a great deal that it brought tears to his eyes and decided to recapture the profound he created back when he was a upper side seance man. After playacting some gigs in 2000 and 2001, Williams and Dick Shurman went into the studio to hack his first solo record album. Return of a Legend was issued in 2002, garnering rave reviews and sparking newfound interest in one of the obscure heroes of the blues guitar.





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Tuesday 26 August 2008

Romo to Jess: Don't Be a Homewrecker

Tony Romo is in for a double incubus -- he's about to renovate his brand modern house, and we're told the person doing the job is Jessica Simpson.
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Romo has purchased a rest home in a Dallas county suburb. It's 5,551 square feet with 5 bedrooms, 4 full and two half baths, a game room, pool and spa. It's also in a gated community with a golf course. He bought it for $699,900 -- just around what he makes in one game.

And with all the money he saved on the house, Romo fanny probably afford someone to renovate Jessica's renovations.





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Saturday 16 August 2008

Phil Spector - Music Producer Spector To Face Murder Retrial In October

Music producer Phil Spector will fount a retrial for mutilate in October despite defense attempts to stop it, an appeals court in California has ruled.

The homage rejected a call for a remain of the trial so the defense could invoke on the grounds of double jeopardy.

The court as well ruled proscribed making whatsoever assurance that prosecutors would not ask jurors to convict Spector of lesser offences.

Mr Spector is charged with violent death actress Lana Clarkson. The jury in the first trial failed to reach a verdict.

The trial collapsed at the end of September 2007 after 12 days of deliberation.

A decisiveness on a second test has taken until now due to the commitments of the last member of his legal team.

Christopher Plourd has been involved in deuce death penalty cases.

Most of Mr Spector's legal team resigned or were dispensed with after the mistrial was declared, with only Mr Plourd remaining in place.

The medicine producer, 68, denies murdering actress Lana Clarkson at his Los Angeles mansion.

The actress was found with a gunfire wound in her sass after a night out. During the four-month test, defence lawyers argued it was suicide.

Mr Spector, 68, was charged with minute degree slay. It falls between number one degree mutilate - which requires validation of premeditation - and manslaughter.


Ms Clarkson, 40, had been working as a hostess at the House of Blues venue in Los Angeles, where she met Mr Spector on the night of her death.

The actress accompanied the producer to his sign in the early hours of the morning only was later found in his foyer.







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Thursday 7 August 2008

Minnesota Senate Democratic Candidate Al Franken Advocates For Proposals To Lower Drug Prices For Seniors


Minnesota U.S. Senate Democratic candidate Al Franken on Wednesday said the federal government should negotiate with drug companies to lour seniors' drug prices, license re-importation of prescription medications from other countries and ban mass-market drug advertising, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. Franken aforementioned these proposals, which have been suggested by other candidates and in former years, could move forward if sufficiency Democrats are in the Senate side by side year (Stassen-Berger, St. Paul Pioneer Press, 7/30).



Franken said his opponent -- Sen. Norm Coleman (R) -- is participating in "a massive betrayal of Minnesota seniors" by supporting a provision in the Medicare Part D programme that prohibits the federal government from negotiating with drug companies to depress prices (Doyle, Minneapolis Star Tribune, 7/30). A late U.S. House oversight commission report ground that Medicare insurers would have decreased spending on the top 100 drugs by $3.7 1000000000 had Medicare been able pay the same prices negotiated by Medicaid in 2006 and 2007 (St. Paul Pioneer Press, 7/30).



Franken said Coleman was "rewarded handsomely" by the pharmaceutical and health products industry for his support of the Medicare dose benefit. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the diligence contributed $204,000 during this election cycle to Coleman's run.



Franken too advocated a ban on drug publicizing to consumers because such commercials "drum up pharmaceutic sales by encouraging patients to specifically request medication that their medical providers might otherwise not have prescribed."

Coleman Reaction

Coleman representative Mark Drake noted that the senator was one of six Senate Republicans who joined Democrats and voted to take up a vizor last year that would have allowed Medicare to negotiate do drugs prices. Drake added that Coleman would support government negotiation to lower prices if the measure guaranteed seniors would not be denied approach to needed medications (Minneapolis Star Tribune, 7/30). Drake added that Coleman would support authorizing drug re-importation from other countries if it did not bound access to common prescription drugs and the process was deemed safe (St. Paul Pioneer Press, 7/30).




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Friday 27 June 2008

Efterklang To Score Two Theatre Plays

Efterklang have wrapped-up their world tour of latest album Parades and will now score two theatre plays in their native Copenhagen, in conjunction with Teater GROB.


The first of the plays is 'En Plads i Mit Hjerte' (translation: a place in my heart) which premieres on August 23rd at Kaleidoskop in Copenhagen and the second is 'Som Hos Dig St�r' (no translation), due to premiere on November 17th at PLEX.


And if you can read Danish, you can read more about these events at the Teater GROB website here.




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Tuesday 24 June 2008

Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood Artwork 'Flops' At Auction

A painting by Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has failed to sell at auction, it's been revealed.



The picture, a limited edition portrait of Wood and his former Faces bandmate Rod Stewart, fell short of its reserve after it was put up for sale on eBay.



In order to attract bids, Wood advertised the painting on his social networking site, describing it as a “chance to snap up a real Ronnie print framed and ready to be hung, featuring your favourite rocker and pal Rod."



But the auction only attracted five bidders, with the maximum offer of £511 less than twice the reserve price of £1300.



According to reports, Wood has now withdrawn the item and its online description.




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Saturday 21 June 2008

Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band

Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band   
Artist: Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Special Album   
 Special Album

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


A Special Album   
 A Special Album

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 





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