Thursday, 4 September 2008

Trial Finds Alexander Technique Helps Reduce Backpain

�The results of an Alexander technique study suggests the method acting can ply long-term welfare for people with chronic or repeated low back pain, unmatchable of the most common conditions seen by general practitioners. The results ar published in the British Medical Journal. Until immediately there has been no solid evidence that the Alexander

Monday, 25 August 2008

Download Paula Cole mp3






Paula Cole
   

Artist: Paula Cole: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Rock
Pop

   







Discography:


Courage
   

 Courage

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Amen
   

 Amen

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 9
This Fire
   

 This Fire

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 11
Harbinger
   

 Harbinger

   Year: 1994   

Tracks: 14






Paula Cole was one of the many female singer/songwriters wHO rose to prominence in the mid-'90s in the awake of alternative's commercial find. Drawing heavily from the gossamer, pretty sound of Sarah McLachlan and Tori Amos, Cole created songs that relied equally on languid melodies and poetic, introverted lyrics.


Kail was born and embossed in Rockport, MA, the daughter of an amateur instrumentalist and a visual artist. Following her high gradation, she went to the Berklee College of Music to study jazz vocalizing and improvisation. After she graduated from Berklee, Cole became a professional musician in order to make a living; she continued to write original material on the side.


Her first base crowing develop arrived when Peter Gabriel invited her to perform on his 1992-1993 world circuit. Shortly afterwards, she gestural to Imago Records, where she released her debut album, Precursor, in 1994. Within a year of the album's press release, Imago went kO'd of business organization, which prevented the record from getting exposure on tuner and in the beseech. In 1995, she gestural to Warner Brothers, world Health Organization reissued Herald in the fall of that year. Cole returned with her irregular album, This Fire, in October of 1996. The album and its attendant single, "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?," became word of mouth hits, break through into the mainstream in the spring of 1997. That summer, Cole participated in the first gear Lilith Fair, a travelling festival McLachlan designed to case female artists. Cole was one of the performers to pick up a significant boost of profile from the tour, and was the content of many articles in the mainstream press.


In 1998, Cole north Korean won the Grammy for Best New Artist, despite the fact that she released her debut album in 1994 and consequently was technically ineligible. That same class she scored with the single "I Don't Want to Wait," popularized as the base to the television hit Dawson's Creek. Her much-anticipated third base album, Amon, followed in 1999. Eight days passed in front she returned with the single "14" and a new album, Bravery, in 2007.






Thursday, 7 August 2008

Sahotas

Sahotas   
Artist: Sahotas

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Teri Meri Gal Ban Gayee   
 Teri Meri Gal Ban Gayee

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 8




One of the well-nigh successful Bhangra bands in the universe, the Sahotas blend elements of reggae, rock candy, and dance music with hypnotic, Indo-Brit grooves. The five-brother grouping, light-emitting semiconductor diode by vocalizer and





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Friday, 27 June 2008

Patrick Moraz

Patrick Moraz   
Artist: Patrick Moraz

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Electronic
   



Discography:


Flags   
 Flags

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Windows of Time   
 Windows of Time

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 14


Story of I   
 Story of I

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 1


Future Memories   
 Future Memories

   Year: 1984   
Tracks: 3


Out In The Sun   
 Out In The Sun

   Year: 1977   
Tracks: 8




After playing a use in the winner of Yes' Relayer record album in 1974, keyboardist Patrick Moraz launched a solo vocation and became unitary of the more storied keyboardists of his historic period. During the '70s, when Moraz reached his choice as an creative person, the keyboard was still a new and complex instrument. Technology was tranquil evolving in the age in front the personal computer. For this reason, Moraz's trailblazing keyboard work startled his audience. He skillful a new and exciting sound that was forrader of its clock time, undischarged a piece to the era's prog john Rock legal. However, that prog rock effectual shortly helpless its freshness as the '70s became the '80s, and Moraz had to adjust to the times on his '80s solo albums. At the same time he set up security department in the Moody Blues, a fabled band whose ranks he united for a few albums.


Born in Morgues, Switzerland, Moraz dog-tired his youth perusing medicine at hunky-dory European schools as well as classical studies in Latin and ancient Greek after on. His studies cumlimanted with his sentence played out as a student of Nadia Boulanger, a highly regarded teacher. His first base gustation of major artistic acknowledgement came when he was awarded Best Soloist at the Jazz Festival of Zurich in 1963 for his piano playing. As a resultant role of his realisation, Moraz began playacting as the opening act for major nothingness artists. By the late '60s, he was mounting tours of his possess across Europe; in 1965, he came for the first base time to America; and in 1966 and 1967, he was playacting in such far-off locales as Africa and the Middle East.


Moraz and so began operative in grouping settings after his success as a solo performer. He formed Mainhorse with Jean Restori in 1968, a pretty radical grouping that toured throughout Europe into the early '70s. The group released an eponymic record album on Polydor in front Moraz stirred to London and started another radical, Refugee, with Lee Jackson and Brian Davidson. It wasn't long, however, until Moraz was onto something newfangled, his biggest chance yet. In August 1974, Yes invited him to unite them as the group's keyboardist and Moraz recognized. The group had suit quite challenging by this point and began working on what would become one of their most historied albums, Relayer, an album that Yes toured behindhand for three old age.


After so often touring, Yes distinct to accept a break so the mathematical group members could explore solo projects. Moraz worked with 16 Brazilian percussionists in accession to a normal bass/guitar/drums ring, creating his first solo record album, Story of I (1976), which would become perchance his to the highest degree well-known. Atlantic released the album and it impressed many, winning Moraz a great deal wonderment. He released several followup albums for different labels, the first of which, Out in the Sun (1977), continued to explore his pastime in Brazilian music.


Following the success of Out in the Sun, the Moody Blues invited him to unite the band on its reality tour for the counter record album Octave. Following the tour, Moraz helped the band craftsmanship Long Distance Voyager, a vast winner for the ring. While with the Moody Blues, he continued transcription solo albums. Future Memories I (1979) and Future Memories II (1982) were quite revolutionary for their time and were elect to represent Switzerland at the Montreux Golden Rose Festival. His other early-'80s workings were equally as daring, though non constantly pop. By 1991, Moraz had distinct to portion ways with the Moody Blues and continued to condense on his long-running solo life history.





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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Harassment suit against radio host Wendy Williams

NEW YORK —

A sexual harassment lawsuit against radio personality Wendy Williams claims her husband dominated her workplace, physically abused her and repeatedly propositioned an employee.


The lawsuit, brought by talent booker and publicist Nicole Spence, also names Kevin Hunter, who is the disc jockey's husband and manager, and Inner City Broadcast Corp., which is the DJ's boss. Williams and Hunter have denied the allegations.


Williams' radio show, "The Wendy Williams Experience," is featured in a VH1 cable TV show of the same name and is syndicated on radio stations around the country.


Spence's lawsuit, filed Wednesday in federal court in Manhattan, claims Hunter screamed and cursed at Spence while she worked on "The Wendy Williams Experience" and repeatedly propositioned her, calling her late at night to tell her about his sexual fantasies.


When Spence refused his advances, the lawsuit says, the situation worsened and his sexual comments took on a more threatening tone.


Spence, who sometimes appeared on the air with Williams, claims she felt unsafe at the office after seeing Hunter physically and verbally abuse his wife.


In one instance, the lawsuit claims, he stormed into an office meeting, "pinning (his wife) against the wall with his hand around her neck, choking her while repeatedly pounding his fist into the wall directly by her head." The attack, Spence claims, was apparently prompted by Williams' failure to quit smoking.


The lawsuit, which seeks more than $5 million, claims the broadcasting company failed to respond to Spence's repeated complaints and that the defendants have illegally retaliated against her.


"We will vindicate her rights," lawyer Ken Thompson said of Spence, who continues to work on the show.


When Spence's claims first surfaced, Williams said "her allegations are totally false." Her husband said the claims were "so far from the truth. It's insane."


A phone message left with a lawyer for Inner City Broadcast seeking comment was not immediately returned Wednesday. An e-mail sent to Williams and her husband through the show's Web site also went unreturned.








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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Stop picking on me, Denise tells Charlie

Former Bond girl Denise Richards - currently starring in a reality television series about her chaotic life - has one key thing to say to ex-husband Charlie Sheen now that he has remarried: stop picking on me.

Richards, 37, divorced Sheen in 2006, and her break-up from the star of TV's Two and Half Men, became instant fodder for celebrity magazines.

She hopes to "set the record straight" about her life on her reality program, Denise Richards: It's Complicated, on cable TV network E!.

"He loves to trash me in the press and discredit me and has tried to sabotage my (new) show. I can't change that, so I just keep living my life," said Richards.

"I hope that now that he's married, he can move forward and be civil."

During their divorce, the press seized on Richards' claims of Sheen's domestic abuse, penchants for prostitutes and porn, made public in court documents.

The actor's career weathered the storm and about two weeks ago, he married a third time.

Richards' career and reputation, however, have been overshadowed by what she sees as negative press, which included stories about her former romance with Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora, ex-husband of her one-time friend Heather Locklear.

So in late May Richards, whose career blossomed in the 1990s on TV and in movies such as Starship Troopers and Bond flick The World is Not Enough, joined a growing list of celebrities documenting their lives on reality TV.

"I've gotten sick of not saying anything for three years. I wanted it (the show) to be real. Hopefully people can better understand my honesty and that I'm relatable as a single mom," said Richards.

CELEBRITY MOM

But Richards is no ordinary mum. She is a celebrity dealing with the aftermath of a Hollywood divorce, romances splattered all over gossip pages and the ever-present paparazzi.

In one episode, she curses out a tabloid journalist after visiting the reporter in her office, and Sheen hurled more daggers at her this month in reports quoting him as saying his marriage to Richards was a "con". She was not surprised.

"It's expected with Charlie. I've been dealing with him for a long time and he is who he is." said Richards, who in one episode tries to have her name changed on her drivers' license.

In the past week, celebrity website TMZ also reported the two had clashed over their children's medical care, with Sheen reportedly objecting to Richards having the girls immunized.

Sheen's spokesman said the actor had no comment, and noted that, among other things, "this is an ugly divorce."

The long-haired, well-toned Richards, who once appeared in Playboy magazine, candidly describes her program as a "guilty pleasure" for those who watch it.

It chronicles a cozy and hectic life with her two daughters - Sam, 4, and Lola, 3, - her recently widowed dad and a menagerie of pets. Richards says her mother, who recently died of cancer, had urged her to do the reality show.

"I've had fun working with my family and friends at home and the feedback has been fantastic," said Richards, who often swears colorfully on the show outside her daughters' earshot.

In one episode, she agrees to a dare by her father to relinquish a pair of designer shoes for every time she curses.

She also ponders an invitation to pose again for Playboy, but rules it out when her best friend reminds her she is trying to change her image.

When asked how she'd advise her daughters if they were asked as adults to pose for the men's magazine, she was taken aback.

"I don't even want to think about them being that old! I am enjoying them being three and four years-old. As for myself, I'd never say never," she said.





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Monday, 9 June 2008

Christopher Nolan - The Things They Say 8525


"I'm not sure I'll do another. They're tricky. It's difficult naming third movies that are any good." THE DARK KNIGHT director CHRISTOPHER NOLAN casts doubt over working on another BATMAN film.





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