Friday, 27 June 2008

Bedouin Soundclash

Bedouin Soundclash   
Artist: Bedouin Soundclash

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Ska
   



Discography:


Street Gospels   
 Street Gospels

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 13


Root Fire   
 Root Fire

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


Sounding a Mosaic   
 Sounding a Mosaic

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 15


20 Songs   
 20 Songs

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 20




This reggae-influenced Canadian band started in its native Kingston, Ontario -- non the traditional Jamaican reggae capital. In other 2000, bassist Eon Sinclair, drummer Pat Pengelly, and vocalist/guitarist/visual creative person Jay Malinowski met at university and ascertained a reciprocal passion of knight reggae music. All musicians, the trio began performing greco-Roman reggae numbers at university. This continued for some time, and djembe player Brett Dunlop was added to create a fuller sound. In 2001, Bedouin Soundclash (wHO took their cite from Israeli producer Badawi's 1996 record album) won a struggle of the bands competition at Queen's University. The mathematical group has performed in Canada and the United States, scuttle up for David Usher, Default, the Slackers, and Wide Mouth Mason. In tardy 2001 and early 2002, the band entered the studio to record its debut record album (Dunlop was no yearner in the lineup by this point). The record album, Root Fire****, was released in April 2002. Sounding a Mosaic, which was produced by Bad Brains' Darryl Jenifer, followed 2 years later.





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Monday, 23 June 2008

Wayne Rooney And Coleen McLoughlin Land �2.5m For Baby Photos

Newly weds Wayne Rooney And Coleen McLoughlin have reportedly landed themselves a �2.5million ($5m) glossy magazine deal for the exclusive pictures of their first baby together.


The birth of their first child will now go ahead under the same heavily-guarded conditions as their wedding day in Portofino did.


A source close to the pair, who were paid a reported �2.5million for the rights to their Italian wedding, said, "They were both really pleased with the way their wedding day was handled.


"They see nothing wrong with taking an extra �2.5million for photos of their first baby.


"Both Wayne and Coleen are prepared to accept everything will be done at the time of the birth to stop anyone else getting pictures of the baby."


Wayne was urged to have children by his Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson only last month.


Sir Alex insisted the secret of a happy marriage was having kids.


Coleen has also spoken openly about having lots of children and is thought to want to become a mum as soon as she can.


The friend added to Britain's Sunday People newspaper, "They are happy to accept the �5million."




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Monday, 16 June 2008

Pete Doherty & Babyshambles To Play Club Dates

Pete Doherty and Babyshambles will play three small London club dates this month and tickets are limited.


First Doherty will perform solo at the Brixton Mass Club on June 17th, with Babyshambles then playing the same venue the following two nights - June 18th and 19th.


Tickets are �20 each per show and doors will open at 8pm (with the set starting at 9pm). Fans wanting to reserve tickets can do so by emailing massbabyshambles@hotmail.com - stating how many they would like to book and for which dates.




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Sunday, 1 June 2008

Sharon Stone - Stone Facing China Film Ban

LATEST: SHARON STONE has come under attack from officials in China for suggesting the country's recent earthquake was caused by "karma" - with a leading cinema chain threatening to ban her films.

The outspoken actress was talking to a Chinese media outlet on Thursday (26May08) when she linked the recent disaster, which left more than 67,000 people dead, to China's recent treatment of Tibetans.

And her remarks have caused outrage in the country - China's biggest cinema company has threatened to ban all of her future films and shopkeepers have been seen removing advertising posters featuring the actress from their windows.

Ng See-Yuen, founder of the cinema chain UWE and chairman of the Federation of Hong Kong Filmmakers, described Stone's remarks as "inappropriate" and said actors should not bring personal politics to bear on a humanitarian crisis.

Stone's comments come after Chinese security forces attacked Tibetan monks and other ethnic Tibetans after a peaceful independence rally in March (08) turned violent.

The protests marked the annual anniversary of a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule, which has been in place since 1951.

The violent incident, which left at least 16 people dead, prompted many countries to boycott part or all of the opening ceremonies for the Beijing Olympics in China later this summer (08).




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