Monday, June 12, 2006

A little bit of this, a little bit of that


A little bit of this, a little bit of that
British phenom Jamie Cullum's 2003 breakthrough Twentysomething offered up a fresh take on jazz -- sort of a Michael Bubl /Robbie Williams cocktail -- but with his latest, Catching Tales, he's added hip-hop to the mix, thanks to a few tricks he learned from Pharrell Williams (catch their ...
Source: music.phoenixnewtimes.com

Album Review: Dixie Chicks leave the nest
The Dixie Chicks have rarely done more than flirt with traditional country music, so when they decided to distance themselves from Nashville with "Taking the Long Way," it was actually a pretty short trip. Still, it's a willful, determined break that's reflected in the credits.
Source: www.courier-journal.com

SOUL POSITION
Remember that borderline-cool nerd kid who dreamt about graduating to the in-crowd Thats RJD2. And remember his wiseass friend, the one who was always reminding him about what a bunch of assholes those letter-jacketing bastards were Thats Blueprint.
Source: www.weeklydig.com

Paris Hilton Launches Music Career, World Shrugs
Clearly chastened by the Lindsay Lohan "firecrotch" debacle of last week, Paris Hilton, 25, quite possibly the most relentlessly annoying celebrity on earth, is attempting to silence her critics. How, you might ask Cutting a record of course . It's what all famous-for-being-famous people do when they have run out of other ways to torture the culturally-consumptive masses. Paris
Source: feeds.blogcritics.org

Hip-Hop Rumors: Slim Thug, Solange, Beenie Man, Dr. Dre, Rae and More!
SLIM THUG IS SINGLE AND HIV-FREE! I am not trivializing the HIV/AIDS thing so please dont take it that way. You have to respect yourself, protect yourself and see the big masterful plan of genocide. I have to admit, I got some interesting responses to the rumor. Most were not funny.
Source: www.allhiphop.com

NZ singles chart hits milestone
It has taken over 20 years, but this week we had our 500th official number one single. Helen Reddy's Free and Easy was the first official number one in New Zealand in May 1975 and this week Gnarls Barkley's Crazy has taken the honours.
Source: tvnz.co.nz

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