Saturday, 30 August 2008

Download Jimmy Thackery mp3






Jimmy Thackery
   

Artist: Jimmy Thackery: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Blues

   







Discography:


Solid Ice
   

 Solid Ice

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 11
Whiskey Store
   

 Whiskey Store

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11






Singer, songster, and guitar virtuoso Jimmy Thackery has carved an enviable recession for himself in the world of electric blues. Known for his farinaceous, propertyless approach and battle of Marathon live shows, Thackery was for many days parting of the Nighthawks, one of the hardest-working blues cake bands in North America; since the previous '80s, he's been touring and transcription under his possess key, and has found widespread acceptance on the fiesta electrical racing circuit. His hard-edged, tough-as-nails approaching to guitar playing and his trio's driving cycle subdivision holds invoke for fans of both the straight-ahead vapours of Muddy Waters and the roots rock of Bruce Springsteen and Joe Grushecky. Like the Nighthawks and Grushecky's Houserockers, much of the substantial Thackery performs lavatory safely be called blues or blues-rock. Hardcore blues like "It's My Own Fault" and democratic blues-rock chestnuts like "Red House" from Jimi Hendrix ar honest game for Thackery & His Drivers, populace Health Organization include Michael Patrick on bass and Mark Stutso on drums and vocals.


Born in Pittsburgh, Thackery was embossed in Washington, D.C. In high school, he played in a dance orchestra with Bonnie Raitt's brother, David, world Health Organization exposed him to the music of Buddy Guy; Thackery saw both Guy and Jimi Hendrix perform in Washington, D.C. Thackery joined the Nighthawks in 1974, after organism introduced to harmonica military personnel Mark Wenner by mate guitarist Bobby Radcliff, world Health Organization was then based in D.C. Thackery recorded more than 20 albums with the Nighthawks and toured the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Japan. He left the band in 1987 and struck out on his possess, needing a break from the Nighthawks' 300-nights-a-year go schedule.


He formed a novel band, Jimmy Thackery & the Assassins, and toured the East Coast heavily with that band until they split up in 1991. Since then Thackery has been leading a trio, Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers, and quickly bad a name for himself on the vapors festival and nine electrical circuit through a fertile recording pace and a fate of roadwork. His albums for the San Francisco-based Blind Pig label include Empty Arms Motel (1992), Sideway in Paradise (Jimmy Thackery and John Mooney, 1993), Worry Man (1994), Crazy Night Out! (1995), Drive to Survive (1996), and Switching Gears (1998). In 2000, Thackery released Sinner Street. In 2002, Thackery signed on with the blues division of Telarc Records, cathartic We Got It in 2002 followed by On-key Stories in 2003, Live in 2004, and Healin' Ground in 2005. Switching to Rykodisc, he released In the Natural State in 2006, followed by Solid Ice on Telarc Records in 2007.


His 1998 album includes guest performances by Joe Louis Walker, Lonnie Brooks, Chubby Carrier, and Francine Reed, just any of Thackery's albums will delight fans of ruffianly, laboured, drive guitar acting. For a taste of his exhaustive supremacy of various styles, Drive to Survive touches on rockabilly, jazz, bop, and surf music. Most of Thackery's albums include at least a few covers sundry in with his hatful of self-penned songs.






Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Mp3 music: Down






Down
   

Artist: Down: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Rock
Metal
Metal: Doom

   







Down's discography:


Over the Under (Ltd. DigiPak mit Bonustrack)
   

 Over the Under (Ltd. DigiPak mit Bonustrack)

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 13
Down III-Over the Under
   

 Down III-Over the Under

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 13
Down II: A Bustle In Your Hedgerow
   

 Down II: A Bustle In Your Hedgerow

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 5
NOLA
   

 NOLA

   Year:    

Tracks: 13
Down II
   

 Down II

   Year:    

Tracks: 15






Down is an all-star heavy metallic element side formulate whose original lineup consisted of members from Pantera (isaac Bashevis Singer Phil Anselmo), Corrosion of Conformity (guitar player Pepper Keenan), and Crowbar (guitar participant Kirk Windstein, bassist Todd Strange, and drummer Jimmy Bower). Formed in the mid-'90s when Pantera was on a brief break (between their Far Beyond Driven and The Great Southern Trendkill releases), the quartet's members had been longtime friends and distinct to breach up their downtime (therefore their report). The East/West mark issued Down's 1995 debut, NOLA, an abbreviation for New Orleans, LA, from which all its original members hailed. While many commit on that the radical would specialize in over-the-top, uttermost alloy, it contained more elements of classical rock than the member's usual bands (a prime influence of the mathematical group organism Black Sabbath). After a supporting spell wrapped up, short was heard from the radical, as the members returned back to their full-time projects, leading many to take up that Down as a one-off. But this proven non to be the case. Anselmo, Keenan, and Bower reconvened to make for on new material in 2001, with Pantera bassist Rex Brown pickings Strange's spot in the batting order. March 2002 saw the liberation of Down's long-awaited sophomore try, the befittingly titled Down II. A third volume, Down III, followed in 2007.





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Sunday, 10 August 2008

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Heartland

Heartland   
Artist: Heartland

   Genre(s): 
Country
   Rock: Hard-Rock
   



Discography:


I Loved Her First   
 I Loved Her First

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11


Move On   
 Move On

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 12


When Angels Call   
 When Angels Call

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 14


Red Shed   
 Red Shed

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Miracles By Design   
 Miracles By Design

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 11




 





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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Dallas museum exhibit features life of stylish couple Sara and Gerald Murphy








DALLAS - For Sara and Gerald Murphy, art and life melded easily.

Surrounded by friends such as Pablo Picasso, Cole Porter and Ernest Hemingway, the stylish Murphys raised their three children in the warm sun of the south of France while they infused their own brand of modernism into everything from the way they dressed to their art and the way they decorated their homes.

An exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art features not only the seven surviving paintings by Gerald Murphy and works that inspired him, but also works from artists such as Picasso that were inspired by time spent with the couple. The exhibit also includes sketches by Sara Murphy.

"Gerald is well known to students of modernism as a forgotten master of modernism," said William Keyse Rudolph, presenting curator of the Dallas exhibit.

"Making It New: The Art and Style of Sara and Gerald Murphy" also tracks the Murphys' lives through photographs, keepsakes and letters, from their well-to-do upbringings to their return to the United States. The exhibit runs through Sept. 14 in Dallas and is the final stop on a three-city tour that included the Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, Mass., and the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven, Conn.

The Murphys, born into America's Gilded Age, arrived in Paris in 1921 and soon befriended fellow expatriates dubbed the Lost Generation who gathered in the French capital following the First World War. The two inspired F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "Tender Is the Night," which is dedicated to them.

"I think they kind of embodied this golden moment of the 1920s," said Deborah Rothschild, recently retired senior curator at Williams College Museum of Art who conceived and organized the exhibit.

She said they lived in a more modern, informal manner than the one in which they were raised, incorporating their children into their lives, hosting picnics.

"I think it is interesting is that for people of their situation, they could have been in high society, which they didn't really care for at all," she said. "They wanted to be surrounded by artists."

She said that letters show that during their courtship, one can see the beginnings of the life they wanted to create, a life very different from the restricted and protocol-driven life they had known.

"They really straddled two generations," Rudolph said.

Photos interspersed among works of art show the Murphys' cavorting on the beach and relaxing with friends. In one photo, Sara Murphy glimpses over her shoulder as the photographer captures her famously sunbathing with a long strand of pearls draped around her neck. Another shows Picasso and his son wading into the ocean along with the Murphys' daughter and two sons. Many of the photos displayed were taken by Man Ray.

"In some ways, they were in the right place at the right time. In other ways, they created the right time and place," Rudolph said.

Gerald Murphy only painted from 1922 to 1929, creating 14 works. His works on exhibit include "Razor," a bold representation of a razor, pen and matchbox from 1924 and "Watch" from 1925, which depicts the inner workings of a timepiece.

"It still today looks very fresh and original," Rothschild said.

After living in Paris, the couple decamped to the Cap d'Antibes in the south of France after taking a trip there with Cole Porter. They soon bought a home they dubbed "Villa America," filled with flowers and modernized with sliding doors and a flat roof, Rothschild said.

In 1929, though, the tone of their lives turned more serious after their younger son Patrick got tuberculosis. With the stock market crash that year, the annuity they had been living on from Sara Murphy's family significantly decreased. The couple sold their homes in Paris and New York, rented out the villa and began building a boat for the family's new home, Rothschild said.

As Patrick's health vacillated, tragedy struck when the couple's older son, Baoth, died at the age of 15 in 1935 after contracting measles and meningitis. Two years later, Patrick died at 16.

The exhibit, which displays letters of condolences from Fitzgerald and Hemingway, shows a sketch Patrick made of artist Fernand Leger. Next to it is a sketch Leger made of a bedridden Patrick.

By the mid-1930s, the couple had moved back to the United States and Gerald Murphy had taken over at his father's company, Mark Cross, a maker of luxury goods from leather products to watches. Their only surviving child, daughter Honoria, grew into adulthood, married and had three children. She died in 1998 at age 81.

In 1960, Gerald Murphy's art got recognition in Dallas when it was included in an exhibit called "American Genius in Review No. 1" at the Dallas Museum for Contemporary Arts, which merged with the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts to form the Dallas Museum of Art. The show focused on artists whose work had fallen into obscurity.

Granddaughter, Laura Donnelly, 53, of East Hampton, N.Y., said he was thrilled to be included in that exhibit, quipping: "I've been discovered, what does one wear?"

Grandson John Donnelly, 57, of Palm Beach County, Fla., said he remembers his grandparents were fanatic about growing roses and his grandmother called everyone "ducky." He said they also continued to be on the cutting edge as they got older, with Gerald Murphy introducing his grandchildren to The Beatles before they'd heard of the group and his grandmother liking Jim Morrison's voice.

He also remembers "a certain amount of reserve and sadness" from the two who had lost two children.

As she got older, Laura Donnelly began to realize what an extraordinary life they had led. She remembers as a young girl meeting a friend of her grandmother's named Dorothy Parker, only to realize once she got into college that the woman was a famous writer and wit.

Donnelly said that while her grandmother and grandfather did seem different from most people, to her they were just her loving grandparents.

"They were fun and creative and loved doing stuff with their grandchildren," Donnelly said.

Gerald Murphy died in 1964 at the age of 76. Sara Murphy died at the age of 91 in 1975.

Rothschild said that even though Gerald Murphy only painted for a short time, he continued to perfect the art of living.

"They continued to live as beautiful and fine a life as they could," Rothschild said.

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Dallas Museum of Art: www.dallasmuseumofart.org










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Tuesday, 10 June 2008

Rock stars and rich fan save Planet Rock

Digital-only radio station Planet Rock has been taken over by a team including Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, Jethro Tell star Ian Anderson, Marillion's Fish and Gary Moore.

The buyout is financed by Malcolm Bluemel, a millionaire businessman and rock fan.

Bluemel said: "The people at Planet Rock and their listeners are passionate about their music and their station, which is why I wanted to step in and help make it happen.

"It has an authenticity and integrity booming out of it. Now we aim to take it to the next level, preserve all that's great about the output and utilise other platforms to serve an even bigger audience in a wider variety of ways."

Queen guitarist Brian May was part of another group hoping to take over the station, which GCap Media said it intended to close earlier this year.



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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Existence and Dahmani

Existence and Dahmani   
Artist: Existence and Dahmani

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Existence and Dahmani   
 Existence and Dahmani

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14




 





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