Thursday 4 September 2008

Mp3 music: Simon Nabatov






Simon Nabatov
   

Artist: Simon Nabatov: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Miscellaneous

   







Simon Nabatov's discography:


The Russians Are Coming
   

 The Russians Are Coming

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 14






Simon Nabatov, a remarkable jazz piano player and composer, was born in Moscow, Russia, in 1959. Since his father of the Church was a musician, Nabatov's telephone number one steps into the world of euphony came very former. At the tender years of trey he began learnedness to play the forte-piano; by his sixth birthday he was make-up. He by and by attended the Central School of Music, and side by side the Moscow Conservatory. His preference, and talent, for jazz was shortly apparent to all. In 1979, Nabatov crossed the threshold into the professional earth of malarky in a small club in Rome. He performed in that respect in piazza of pianist Dick Wellstood. A class later, Nabatov entered New York's illustrious Juilliard School of Music, made possible because his kin had left wing Moscow and settled in the United States. In 1984, only a year out of euphony school, Keyboard Magazine named Nabatov as Best Pianist. Over the following days, Nabatov worked with many long-familiar jazz artists like Kenny Wheeler, Chet Baker, Sonny Fortune, Ray Anderson, George Adams, Mark Feldman, and Attila Zoller. Nabatov likewise performed with the Perry Robinson Quartet, the Klaus König Orchestra, and the Ray Anderson Quartet, among others. In 1985, Nabatov





Mp3 music: Exciter

Friday 15 August 2008

Muse - Festival Organisers Ban Muse Stunt

British rockers MUSE induce been banned from playacting a spaceship style stunt at Britain's V Festival this weekend (16-17Aug08) - because it breaches health and safety rules.

The band planned a spectacular stunt which included a UFO (unidentified

Thursday 7 August 2008

Dark Knight smashes another record

Batman subsequence The Dark Knight plastered yet another Hollywood record as it cleared the US$400 million (NZ$550m)�domestic box office mark in 18 days, less than half the clock time it took Shrek 2 to hit that milestone.



After a third straight weekend at No. 1 in US and Canadian theaters - grossing $42.7 million Friday through Sunday - Dark Knight amassed $6.3 million on Monday to bring its domestic hit to $400.03 one thousand thousand, Warner Bros�reported.


The previous immortalise holder, the computer-animated storybook spoof Shrek 2, crossed the $400 million deutschmark in 43 days back in 2004, according to box authority watcher Media By Numbers.


Warner Bros has said it expects Dark Knight to add at least some other $100 billion to its North American ticket gross sales, surpassing the $461 jillion haul of 1977's Star Wars and its two reissues.


Star Wars ranks as the No. 2 motion-picture show of all time in the United States and Canada.


While Dark Knight appears destined to become only the second gear movie to gross $500 million domestically, the $601 million record held by 1997's Titanic seems unlikely to sink, said Media By Numbers president Paul Dergarabedian.


"That $600 million is kind of one for the ages. It's held for 10 years," Dergarabedian told Reuters.


"It's very, very difficult to get from $500 billion to $600 million. But the fact we're even talking about it tells you something about the strength of The Dark Knight and what a phenomenon it is."


Adjusted for inflation, though, Titanic ranks at No. 6 in the disk books, far behind Gone with the Wind at $1.4 billion, according to trailing firm Box Office Mojo.


The Dark Knight, the second gear of the newly reanimated Warner Bros. film franchise based on the adventures of DC Comics' Batman character, is a follow-up to 2005's Batman Begins.


Both films were directed by Christopher Nolan and star Welsh role player Christian Bale as the Caped Crusader.


Interest in the sequel has been stoked by Heath Ledger's highly strung turn as the nefarious Joker, in what off out to be the Australian actor's last completed role before he died of an accidental overdose of prescription pills in January.


The moving picture already has broken several domestic box office records, including the biggest single-day of all time for its first day in theaters ($67.2 million); biggest opening weekend ($158.4 million) and fastest to $200 million (five days).


Through this past weekend, Dark Knight had grossed an additional $205 million oversea, Warner Bros said.









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Friday 27 June 2008

Tough economy might be good for broadcast TV

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Broadcast TV has had a hard time catching a break this past year.


What was supposed to be a rebound 2007-08 season after the ratings slump of 2006-07 was derailed by the Hollywood writers strike and ended with a whimper in May. And, as if dealing with the 100-day stoppage and viewer erosion was not enough, the networks were hit by a slowing economy.


In the first quarter, when the effect from the strike was the worst, ad spending on network TV was down 3% vs. last year.


But then, in the past few weeks, amid recession fears and worries about a possible actors strike, there finally was some good news: The five broadcast networks bagged a better than expected $9.23 billion in "upfront" commitments for ad slots during the 2008-09 season.


"When times are tough and each marketing dollar has to work as hard as it can, (advertisers) go to what works, and television absolutely benefited from that," ABC ad sales chief Mike Shaw recently said.


Meanwhile, the Conference Board's most recent survey painted a bleak picture of consumers' buying intentions for the next six months. For instance, only 2.1% are planning to purchase a house, the lowest percentage in more than a quarter-century.


In contrast, the share of consumers planning to buy a TV set in the next six months hit an all-time high of 12.2% in May.


For those putting their dreams for a new home and car on hold, a flat-screen TV seems like a comforting alternative. It is also practical, with gas prices hovering above $4 a gallon. 

Sunday 22 June 2008

Barbara Tucker Feat. Darryl D'Bonneau

Barbara Tucker Feat. Darryl D'Bonneau   
Artist: Barbara Tucker Feat. Darryl D'Bonneau

   Genre(s): 
House
   



Discography:


Stop Playing With My Mind (CD Single)   
 Stop Playing With My Mind (CD Single)

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 3




 





The Otwz

Monday 9 June 2008

Sunday's lineup

Howard Patterson, now retired from The Flying Karamazov Brothers, drew quite a bit of inspiration from Jackie Chan's athletic Hong Kong comedies, especially "The Young Master," a 1980 movie that will be screened at 6:30 tonight at the Harvard Exit, as part of the Seattle International Film Festival's "Talking Pictures" series. Patterson, who lives in Portland, will drop by to talk about the film, which he says "changed my life." Chan especially impressed Patterson with the notion that physical comedy "can have at least as much of a role in storytelling as spoken language."



John Hartl, Special to The Seattle Times



Today's schedule



Egyptian



11 a.m. — "2008 Secret Festival"



1:30 p.m. — "Phoebe in Wonderland"



4 p.m. — "When Did You Last See Your Father?"



6:30 p.m. — "Baghead"



9 p.m. — "Empties"



Harvard Exit



11 a.m. — "Máncora"



1:30 p.m. — "Tulia, Texas"



4 p.m. — "Boystown"



6:30 p.m. — "The Young Master"



9:15 p.m. — "The End"



Pacific Place Cinema



11 a.m. — "Saturn in Opposition"



1:30 p.m. — "Bliss"



4 p.m. — "Alone in Four Walls"



6:30 p.m. — "Encarnación"



9 p.m. — "Still Orangutans"



SIFF Cinema



11 a.m. — "Princess of the Sun"



1:30 p.m. — "Saving Luna"



4 p.m. — "Becky Sharp"



6:30 p.m. — "XXY"



9 p.m. — "Stalags — Holocaust and Pornography in Israel"



Uptown



11 a.m. — "The Great Buck Howard"



1:30 p.m. — "A Girl Cut in Two"



4:15 p.m. — "Erik Nietzsche the Early Years"



6:30 p.m. — "Walt & El Grupo"



9:15 p.m. — "A Lost Man"








See Also

Mathias Grassow and Klaus Wiese and Ted DeJong

Mathias Grassow and Klaus Wiese and Ted DeJong   
Artist: Mathias Grassow and Klaus Wiese and Ted DeJong

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


El-Hadra   
 El-Hadra

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 2