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Wednesday, 27 August 2008

'it' Girl Public Relations Signs Multi-Talented Konvict Musik/Interscope Superstar Colby O'Donis

PR Firm adds Music Sensation/Producer Colby O'Donis to Entertainment Roster

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 25 -- "it" Girl Public Relations, unitary of
the industry's preeminent entertainment PR firms, announces its latest
acquisition; multi-talented music creative person and producer, Colby O'Donis. The
publicity firm will be working with Colby on the vent of his new single
"Don't Turn Back" as well as the release of his debut album titled Colby O.
Hot off of his number 1 single's terrible success, "What You Got," charting
on both the pop and R&B charts, Colby sets out to show the world he is a
"true" musician, producer, isaac M. Singer and dancer.

President/CEO Juliette Harris says of working with Colby, "Colby is a
gifted musician, writer, producer and all-around charismatic performer
that is embarking on a huge vocation. We are fortunate to work with him as he
begins his travel towards super stardom. Think of Colby as a cross between
Michael Jackson, Usher and Santana! He has the charm, talent and
instrumental power to garner a legendary career. Our strategy will be
about showcasing his multiple talents to multiple markets. Although he is
young, his reach includes the tween to the young adult listener. Mothers of
danton True Young listeners will love him. He crosses the urban R&B charts to the
Latino and mainstream markets. It is our job to help him reach all of the
audiences that we believe will embrace him and showcase his many talents."

Described as a kid prodigy since at the age of nine he was on the job
with producers of Backstreet Boys and N'Sync. Colby comes from a close-knit
New York house that has sacrificed so much of themselves because they
believe in his talent and are determined to avail him see his dream.

Today, at the age of 19, Colby is signed to Akon's KonLive label. After
meeting and audience Colby, Akon immediately gestural him and collaborated on
his number one single, What You Got which was an instantaneous success. Akon describes
Colby as his "secret weapon" world Health Organization brings elements of R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop and a
bit of Latin guitar flavor to everything he does.

This musical arm is no longer a secret!

"Don't Turn Back" is now available on http://www.myspace.com/colbyo.

For more information delight visit hypertext transfer protocol://www.colbyodonis.com. For
photography, product samples and natural endowment information delight contact "it"
Girl Public Relations at (310) 577 1122.

Juliette Harris: Juliette@itgirlpublicrelations.com




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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Best Buy nabs Police live CD/DVD

'Certifiable' ascribable in October




NEW YORK -- Best Buy will be the exclusive retailer for the Police live CD/DVD "Certifiable," due Oct. 7. The set was filmed in December in Buenos Aires. It will be available as a two-DVD/two-CD set, a single-disc Blu-ray/two-CD combo and in a triple vinyl configuration with an MP3 download.

Drummer Stewart Copeland antecedently said the DVD would feature a behind-the-scenes objective shot by his son Jordan.

Best Buy will likewise be webcasting most of the encore from the Police's final concert ever so, set for Thursday night at New York's Madison Square Garden. Fans are being asked to tune into BestBuy.com/thePolice at 10:45 p.m. ET to survey the segment.

Here is the track number for "The Police: Certifiable":

"Message in a Bottle"
"Synchronicity II"
"Walking on the Moon"
"Voices Inside My Head" / "When the World Is Running Down, You Make the Best of What's Still Around"
"Don't Stand So Close to Me"
"Driven to Tears"
"Hole in my Life"
"Truth Hits Everybody"
"Every Little Thing She Does is Magic"
"Wrapped Around Your Finger"
"De Do Do Do De Da Da Da"
"Invisible Sun"
"Walking in Your Footsteps"
"Can't Stand Losing You"
"Roxanne"
"King of Pain"
"So Lonely"
"Every Breath You Take"
"Next to You"

Thursday, 7 August 2008

N.E.R.D.

N.E.R.D.   
Artist: N.E.R.D.

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


She Wants To Move (Remix)   
 She Wants To Move (Remix)

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1


Maybe   
 Maybe

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6




 





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Robert Miles

Robert Miles   
Artist: Robert Miles

   Genre(s): 
House
   Easy Listening
   Trance
   



Discography:


Organik Remixes   
 Organik Remixes

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Organik CD2   
 Organik CD2

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Organik CD1   
 Organik CD1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 7


Organik   
 Organik

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 12


Organik   
 Organik

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 1


Fable (Single)   
 Fable (Single)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 7


Dreamland   
 Dreamland

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Children (Single)   
 Children (Single)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 4


MILES   
 MILES

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




Italian dream-house DJ Robert Miles rose from congeneric abstruseness to score one of the biggest and most improbable hits of 1996 with his monster single "Children." Born Roberto Concina in 1969 to a military phratry stationed in Switzerland, he did not return to Italian soil until the age of ten, subsidence in the town of Fagagna. Raised primarily on the hellenic American soul effectual of the seventies, Miles began perusal pianissimo as a teenager, and at 13 began DJing local house parties. By the late '80s he was regularly spinning hard-core trance sets at Venice expanse clubs under the name Robert Milani, finally adopting the refer Miles as symbolic of the musical travel awaiting him. In time, he assembled a basic studio system comprising a taster, mixer, keyboard, and 32-track digital table, accepting production work with the Italian label Metromaxx.


"Children" was elysian by a aggregation of photos interpreted by Miles' father patch stationed in war-torn Yugoslavia; the DJ was evenly unhinged by the growth number of deaths plaguing the Italian rave biotic community, and he presently began work on "Children," a bare, piano-driven instrumental hymn produced at a price of only £150. Originally issued in 1994, the unmarried slowly emerged as an international blockbuster, topping charts in Germany, France, Holland, and Belgium on its way to becoming the biggest European unmarried of 1996; it as well hide just shy of stretch the Top 20 on the American pop charts.


After its follow-up, "Legend," Miles issued his debut LP, Dreamland, with its Dreamland II remix companion coming into court a short time later. He resurfaced in 1997 with 23 AM. Miles' next uncut, Organik, arrived in 2001 and featured appearances by Bill Laswell, Trilok Gurtu, and Talvin Singh. The double-disc set Organik Remixes was issued deuce years subsequently, followed by a collaborative exit with Gurtu in 2004.





A 'Cuckoo Bananas' Idea

Thursday, 26 June 2008

Tori Spelling - Spelling Baby Was A Happy Accident


TORI SPELLING has confessed her new baby daughter STELLA wasn't planned - the tot was a happy accident.

The former Beverly Hills, 90210 star welcomed the new arrival, her second child with husband Dean MCDermott, earlier this month (09Jun08).

The 35-year-old actress insists the couple definitely hadn't planned on having another baby so soon after the birth of one-year-old Liam Aaron - claiming it was fate for her to get pregnant for a second time.

She tells People.com, "I was on one (contraceptive) pill and wasn't feeling well, so I went off of it. Two days later, the doctor put me on another, and on that one day, we conceived. It was meant to be!"

But Spelling is now considering expanding their brood once again: "We like making babies. Gosh, I always said I�d be happy having one of each, and I still maintain that. But I wouldn't mind having three."

MCDermott is also father to nine-year-old Jack from a previous relationship.





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Monday, 16 June 2008

Los Ratones Paranoicos

Los Ratones Paranoicos   
Artist: Los Ratones Paranoicos

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Vivo Paranoico   
 Vivo Paranoico

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 16




 





Javith and Salazar

Monday, 9 June 2008

John Norum

John Norum   
Artist: John Norum

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Optimus   
 Optimus

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10


Slipped Into Tomorrow   
 Slipped Into Tomorrow

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Worlds Away   
 Worlds Away

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11


Another Destination   
 Another Destination

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 11


Face The Truth   
 Face The Truth

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 11


Total Control   
 Total Control

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 11




Though guitar player John Norum was a major piece of Countdownearned run average Europe, he left field the band -- just now earlier its worldwide succeeder -- as a reaction to its growing commercial sensibilities. He began transcription a solo record album, with singer Goran Edman, drummer Peter Hermansson and bassist Marcel Jacob; the result was 1987's Total Control. He recorded the live record album Live in Stockholm the following year, collaborated with Don Dokken and recorded a second studio album in 1992, Typeface the Truth.





Godsmack

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Kaskade's sensual (strobelite) seduction

The Go Find

The Go Find   
Artist: The Go Find

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   



Discography:


Miami   
 Miami

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Kylie tells Britney to "reach out" for help

Pop singer Kylie Minogue has advised troubled star Britney Spears to "reach out" for whatever help she needs.
Speaking to The Sun, Australian singer Minogue said: "Who knows what is going on in her life? Britney isn't that young anymore. I think she will still come back but it's like she's taken an extended holiday."
She continued: "Whatever help she needs, she should reach out and get it. I wish someone would write a manual about fame because it's not easy."
The singer also said: "I'm always loath to say that because there are a lot more difficulties out there that people deal with every day - but when fame is handed to you, it is unique."
She added: "It's not to the same extreme, but I can remember having a mini-meltdown myself - and unless you've got good people around to support you, you've got a problem."

Shrinking Violet Kim Cattrall Finds Another Restrained Character to Play

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Skin Tight: Kim Cattrall will star in HBO's adaptation of the British comedy Sensitive Skin, which — believe it or not — concerns a middle-aged woman's reawakened sexuality. Mitchell Burgess and Robin Green, both Emmy-winning writers from The Sopranos, will write and produce. It really seems like the undoubtedly exhausted pleasure centers of Cattrall's brain deserve at least some kind of a consulting credit. [HR]

Marshall Keeps Dancing: Chicago director Rob Marshall has left ICM for CAA as he readies himself for the filming of Nine. ICM, of course, is now kicking itself for sending out holiday gifts that contained insufficient quantities of razzle-dazzle. [Variety]

Take That, Taylor Hicks: American Idol runner-up Katharine McPhee, who will appear later this summer in the comedy The House Bunny, has now signed to appear opposite Wes Bentley in The Storytellers, an upcoming indie drama. In the original script, Bentley played a writer tormented by his father's death, but now, he will, of course, be diagnosed with a crippling case of McPheever. [HR]



Leight In Treatment?: Law & Order: Criminal Intent show-runner Warren Leight is close to being snatched away by HBO to work on a possible second season of its low-rated series In Treatment. While Dick Wolf, who heads up the L&O franchise, is the established king of turnover, this time it seems likely that Leight's possible departure is not, in fact, because he is a lesbian. [Variety]

Minear Re-ups: Tim Minear, who has a boatload of television credits but is particularly beloved by Joss Whedonites for Firefly and Angel and by obscurity connoisseurs for Wonderfalls and Drive, has a new deal to continue his long association with 20th Century Fox TV. Minear's work with Whedon on the heavily promoted Fox fall series Dollhouse keeps him on track for the fandom-induced nervous breakdown for which his health plan has been squirreling away its mental-health funds for years. [HR]


Phil Thornton and Mandragora

Phil Thornton and Mandragora   
Artist: Phil Thornton and Mandragora

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


While The Green Man Sleeps   
 While The Green Man Sleeps

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 6




 





Through The Eyes Of The Dead

Whitesnake, 30th Annivesary Collection

Few bands defined the sound or the fashion of 80s hard rock more than Whitesnake.

Usher "Here" with new stories

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Outside the windows of a 36th-floor conference-room suite at New York's Mandarin Oriental Hotel, the morning is gray and befit for April showers. Always the trendsetter, R&B star Usher has plucked from his wardrobe a navy blue military-style button-up adorned with gold clasps to complete his jeans-and-sneaker ensemble.


He's in town to promote his fifth album, "Here I Stand," due May 27 via Jive, and to premiere the video for his hit single "Love in This Club."


The synthy club track rocketed from No. 51 to No. 1 in its third week on the Billboard Hot 100 in March -- the third-highest leap to No. 1 in Hot 100 history and Usher's eighth chart-topper.


"This is the 'Design of a Decade' and then some," Usher says of his new disc, making a reference to Janet Jackson's compilation of classics. "I'm more excited about this album than I was about the last."


Usher is a tough act to follow, though, even for Usher himself. His last album, 2004's "Confessions," has sold more than 9.5 million copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.


SHAKING IT UP


Since "Confessions," the 29-year-old entertainer has stayed active on a number of fronts. He starred in a Broadway musical (as Billy Flynn in "Chicago"). He changed publicists and talent agencies. (He is now at Creative Artists Agency.) In May 2007, he fired his mom, Jonetta Patton, as his manager and replaced her with Benny Medina, whose clients include Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez. He married stylist Tameka Foster and became a father for the first time.


In that time, too, the music business has taken a big hit. Though file-sharing is usually blamed for the downturn, Usher also cites a lack of quality material.