Friday, 22 August 2008

Matt Damon Is A Daddy Again!

...more Matt Damon �

Matt Damon has become a father for the arcsecond time after wife Luciana Barroso gave birth to a daughter on Wednesday.


Little Gia Zavala Damon has two with child sisters wait for her at home - deuce year old Isabella and Alexa, Luciana's 10-year-old girl from a previous marriage.


Matt's spokeswoman reports the new arrival is "a healthy, beautiful baby girl."


Ironically, minuscule Gia was born on the same day that Jennifer Garner, the married woman of Damon's best friend Ben Affleck, confirmed she's pregnant with the couple's second child.


Damon recently joked about his female-dominated home, stating, "I'm so outnumbered down here, it's crazy."

Tuesday, 12 August 2008

Rock City Angels

Rock City Angels   
Artist: Rock City Angels

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Rock City Angels   
 Rock City Angels

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 11




The Rock City Angels got their start in the late '80s as a hair metal kit. Performing their marque of high-energy unvoiced rock during the high peak for the musical genre, the band managed to tone ending unrivaled album on Geffen before they were dropped during the alternative disceptation explosion of 1992. They managed to reorganise and exploit on new material until, last, in 2000 they released their follow-up, an eponymic album on New Renaissance Records.






Wednesday, 6 August 2008

HSE And Kent Police Decide Not To Investigate Maidstone And Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, UK

�The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and Kent Police proclaimed the conclusion of a joint

Neon Neon: 'John Lydon Is A Bigot Arsehole'

In the area when John Lydon's entourage puzzle up Kele Okereke and getting a Mercury award nomination, Neon Neon have had a high-profile week.


The mankind behind the music, Boom Bip gave Gigwise the low-down in an exclusive interview.


Reflecting on the Lydon/ Okereke “racist attack” incident, he said "Bloc Party, Foals, Kaiser Chiefs, The Raveonettes, and Mogwai were in our trailer, The Sex Pistols were a yoke of trailers away.


“We were going one by one to conform to them and get photos. The protection got in before we could help Kele. Lydon said the younger bands were jealous, but we went to him in admiration, not jealousy. He showed his true colours, the sub turned out to be a bigot arsehole."


Speaking around the Mercury Prize nominating speech, Boom Bip thought Radiohead could be in with a opportunity of victorious, saying: "In Rainbows great record, I always truly liked Radiohead".


He praised the award because it uses a "legitimate little panel, they make the decision on the night."


Read the full interview on Gigwise adjacent week.




More News

Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt's Guards Clash With Paparazzi Intruders

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's security team have been involved in a violent opposition with two paparazzi intruders.

The drama occurred after guards confronted the lensman as they hid in the grounds of the French estate where the whizz couple let been staying following since the birth of their twins.

The couple's security chieftain, Tony Webb, confirmed that an incident took lieu on Thursday afternoon.

He aforementioned in a statement, "We caught the two and tried to escort them off the property and the guy's just kaput beserk, trouncing out, kick and actually biting one of the security citizenry, breaking his finger, drawing blood and screaming that he had Hepatitis C."

Police spokeswoman Capt. Olivia Poupot said today that both parties were questioned by police, and that both have lodged legal complaints accusing the other side of assault and battery and causation injury.

Yusef Lateef

Yusef Lateef   
Artist: Yusef Lateef

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


The Golden Flute   
 The Golden Flute

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 9


The Three Faces of Yusef Lateef   
 The Three Faces of Yusef Lateef

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 8


Live at Pep's   
 Live at Pep's

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


The Centaur and the Phoenix   
 The Centaur and the Phoenix

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 9


The Blue Yusef Lateef   
 The Blue Yusef Lateef

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 8


Into Something   
 Into Something

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 1


Other Sounds   
 Other Sounds

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 1




Yusef Lateef has long had an inquisitive spirit and he was never just a bebop or hard federal Bureau of Prisons soloist. Lateef, world Health Organization does not care much for the appoint "jazz," has consistently created music that has stretched (and even stony-broke through) boundaries. A superior tenor saxophonist with a soulful sound and impressive technique, Lateef by the fifties was one of the crest flutists around. He as well developed into the best jazz soloist to date on hautboy, an casual bassoonist and introduced such instruments as the argol (a double clarinet that resembles a bassoon), shanai (a type of hautbois) and different types of flutes. Lateef played "worldly concern music" before it had a appoint and his production was much more creative than much of the crop up and folk music that passes below that judge in the nineties.


Yusef Lateef grew up in Detroit and began on tenor when he was 17. He played with Lucky Millinder (1946), Hot Lips Page, Roy Eldridge and Dizzy Gillespie's bad band (1949-50). He was a mending on the Detroit jazz scene of the fifties where he studied flute at Wayne State University. Lateef began recording as a leader in 1955 for Savoy (and later Riverside and Prestige) although he did not move to New York until 1959. By then he already had a secure reputation for his versatility and for his willingness to utilize "mixed instruments." Lateef played with Charles Mingus in 1960, gigged with Donald Byrd and was well-featured with the Cannonball Adderley Sextet (1962-64). As a drawing card his string of Impulse recordings (1963-66) were among the finest of his career although Lateef's varied Atlantic sessions (1967-76) usually as well had some strong moments. He exhausted some time in the eighties instruction in Nigeria. His Atlantic records of the late '80s were closer to temper music (or new years) than jazz just in the 1990s (for his own YAL label) Yusef Lateef has recorded a spacious kind of music (all originals) including some strong makeshift music with the likes of Ricky Ford, Archie Shepp and Von Freeman.