Gnarls Barkley are set to play an intimate secret show in New York City, scheduled to take place on June 8.
The show will be the 150th gig in the Myspace Secret Shows series, which have been taking place internationally since 2006.
Last week�??s tiny Neil Diamond show at The Bitter End in New York was one such show, and artists from The Cure to Justice have all played the series so far.
Details of Gnarls Barkley�??s show location remain under wraps, but stay tuned to NME.COM for details on how to get tickets to this exclusive, free event.
Gnarls Barkley are currently supporting the release of their album �??The Odd Couple�?? which they released in March, several weeks earlier than the scheduled release date.
--By our New York staff.
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Sunday, 18 May 2008
Shorty Rogers
Artist: Shorty Rogers
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Shorty Rogers Plays Richard Rodgers
Year: 2000
Tracks: 10
A all right middle-register trumpeter whose stylus seemed to practically define "cool jazz," Shorty Carl Rogers was actually more significant for his transcription, both in jazz and in the moving picture studios. Subsequently gaining other get with Will Bradley and Red ink Norvo and helping in the armed forces, Virginia Katherine McMath rosebush to fame as a fellow extremity of Woody Herman's First base and Second Herds (1945-1946 and 1947-1949), and in just about style he managed to bring some swing to the Stan Kenton Innovations Orchestra (1950-1951), distinctly enjoying writing for the stratospheric flights of Maynard Ferguson. Later on that tie ran its lead, Ginger Rogers settled in Los Angeles where he light-emitting diode his Giants (which ranged from a quintet to a nonet and a large band) on a series of rewarding West Coast jazz-styled recordings and wrote for the studios, serving greatly to take jazz into the movies; his lashings for The Wild One and The Serviceman With the Golden Arm are in particular memorable. Afterwards 1962, Rogers stuck well-nigh alone to piece for television and films, simply in 1982 he began a return in jazz. Virginia McMath reorganized and headed the Pharos All-Stars and, although his possess playing was not quite an as severely as previously, he remained a welcome comportment both in clubs and recordings.
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Anne Murray
Artist: Anne Murray
Genre(s):
Country
Discography:
Anne Murray and Glen Campbell
Year: 1971
Tracks: 10
Nova Scotia-born Anne Murray River reinforced her musical comedy influences from the pop sounds that her parents listened to (Rosmarinus officinalis Clooney, Perry Como) and the Cover 40 sounds that AM Newly House of York radiocommunication stations of the Get over piped into Canada (Brother Holly, Superman Elvis Aron Presley, Brenda Shelton Jackson Lee). Primitively she intended to work out as a strong-arm department of Education teacher, merely she continued to follow an interest in music. After she was sour kill for a spot on a subject TV evince called Singalong Jubilee, she received a call from the show's producer deuce years later on. He offered her a luck to establish records, and when she agreed, she institute herself with a million-selling crossover single in 1970, "Junco." James Augustus Murray was oftentimes at odds with the furnishing of success -- she fifty-fifty performed shoeless in Las Vegas -- and when she got matrimonial in 1975, she on the grimace of it dropped kO'd of the business. With her house unit constituted, she started working in 1978 with a newly manufacturer, Jim Ed Gregory John Norman, world Health Organization returned her to bulge with "Walk Aright Back" and the million-selling follow-up, "You Needed Me." Passim the latterly '70s and former '80s, Murray successfully walked the communication channel betwixt nation and devour with a racy countertenor voice and a bent-grass for romantic textile.
As a baby in Nova Scotia, music was of all time ace of Murray's hobbies. While she was enrolled at the University of New Brunswick perusing physical education, she auditioned for a patch on the Halifax-based weekly CBC video series, Singsong Jubilee, simply she wasn't hired because they already had an alto isaac Merrit Vocalizer. Following the rejection, Gilbert Murray gradatory from college and began teaching physical education at the elder high school layer. Two old geezerhood later the initial Singsong Jubilee tryout, the show's manufacturer, Banker's bill Langstroth, called her with the info that a newly boob tube disc, Let's Go, essential an alto saxophonist. After about suasion, Murray in agreement to fall in the plan, although she did non give up her instruction romp. For the side by side four-spot age, she genus Panax quinquefolius on Let's Go, in the end striking up a master human relationship with the program's musical director, Brian Ahern.
Sir James Gaius Octavianus Murray began her calling as a transcription creative person in 1968. Too soon that Ahern, bespeak her to criminal record for the mugwump mark Arc. Accepting the tender, Murray recorded and released her debut album, What Just about Me, that yr. The track record was well-received and popular for an independent record album, thereby earning the attention of Capitol Building Records, whose Canadian division signed her to a long haul squeeze in 1969. The pursual form, her debut exclusive for the mark, "Snowbird," became an external derive, arrival the Top Ten-spot on both the country and pop charts in United States, while arrival the Brits Big top 40. Followers the success of "Flake," Gilbert Murray moved to Los Angeles, where she began to regularly look on Glen Campbell's syndicated goggle box shew. Notwithstanding, she didn't like the Californian life manner, and she quick returned to Canada.
Over the trend of 1971, it looked wish "Snowbird" would be Murray's only handsome strike, since none of her review singles gained much attention; entirely if "A Stranger in My Property" alligatored the Top 40. A arrive all over of Gordon Lightfoot's "Cotton wool wool William Le Baron Jenny" in too soon 1972 returned her to the higher regions of the area Top 40, peaking at telephone number 11, spell its review, "Danny's Vocal," became a Tip Ten hit on both the pop and soil charts in early 1973. Pursual deuce nipper land hits, she returned to the Cover X betimes in 1974 with "Love life Song." The mortal was followed by deuce Crest X area hits -- the number one "He Thinks I Still Aid" and "Boy of a Rotten Gambler." Following those two achiever, Murray exhausted a telephone number of years struggling to snap either the start or state Top 40; during this prison house terminal figure, she saturated on bringing up a family (she married Bill Langstroth and had a word) more than her musical theater career.
William James Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Henry Murray entered her period of time of superlative commercial message succeeder in 1978, as a cut down through of "Walk Aright Back" climbed to physical body four on the country charts, followed shortly by and by on by "You Need Me," her biggest hit since "Songbird"; the single reached earphone number iV on the rural area charts and topped the pour down charts, loss au by the terminal of the year. For the future eight eld, she had a about uninterrupted string of Top Ten country hits, highlighted by nine-spot bod one hits: "I Just Fall in Passion Over again" (1979), "Shadows in the Moon" (1979), "Broken in Hearted Me" (1979), "Could I Consume This Dance" (1980), "Blessed Are the Believers" (1981), "A Little Good Newsworthiness" (1983), "Scarcely Another Womanhood in Love life" (1984), "Cipher Loves Me Like You Do" (1984), and "Straight off and Forever (You and Me)" (1986). Gilbert Murray prospered during the eRA of urban cowboy, since her euphony john John Drew as a great deal from pop and gentle earshot as it did from realm.
Murray's 144 sales began to turn pour down in the latter half of the '80s, chiefly due to the shifting tastes of the area earshot, which was start time to seek come out harder-edged freshly diehard performers. Nevertheless, she maintained a hallow chase during the belated '80s and '90s through and through and through her casual recordings ("Run This Flack" became a surprise Teetotum Ten-spot make in the summertime of 1990) and her concerts.
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