Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Groupa
Artist: Groupa
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Av Bara Farten
Year: 1983
Tracks: 12
Incorporating modern instrumentation and imaginative extemporization, Groupa has taken a contemporary-minded advance to the folk music of Sweden. Led by lagger fiddle, viola and accordion player Mats Eden, the group has been at the head of the Swedish folk music revivification for more than two decades. While Rock'N'Reel magazine claims that Groupa "will challenge people's preconceptions of Swedish music", Roots World intimate that the band "achieves near perfection as they go further afield without leaving the ancient muse behindhand". In an early 1990s interview, Eden explained Groupa 's objective when he said, "each of us has in his own way been searching for unexampled means of expression within the range of traditional euphony. Having deep noesis of these old methods has tending us a ensure base from which to explore newfangled aesthetic possibilities".
Groupa's innovational level-headed has made them extremely popular in their fatherland. Their albums, Manskatt, released in 1991, and Imeland, released in 1996, received Swedish Grammy awards. In 1992, Eden was appointed "composer of the class" at the Musik Vid Siljian fete. Eden has balanced his participation with Groupa by playing with the Nordic Project and as a soloist.
Several other members of Groupa accept gone on to do with first-rate Swedish folk-rock bands. Lena Willemark and Ale Moller stay on to recreate with Frifot and the Nordan Project, a group that as well features Mats Eden. Lute and guitar participant Totte Mattson is a initiation fellow member of Hedningarna. Gustav Hylen performs with Hoven Droven.
The backbone of Groupa continues to be Mats Eden. A native of Varmland, Sweden, a small town near the border with Norway, Eden studied authorship at Musikhoyskole (the Norwegian Academy of Music) in Oslo. In 1979, Eden was named Riksspelman (master player).
Groupa went through a drastic personnel alteration, in 1990, when Matteson, Willemark and fipple pipe and basso clarinet role player Bill McChesney left hand the band. The stream mathematical group features Eden, flute and basso sax role player Jonas Simonson, keyboardist Rikard Astrom, percussionist Terje Tsungset and beautiful vocalist Sofia Karlsson.
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
Geoff Whitehorn
Artist: Geoff Whitehorn
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
Blues Turnarounds (tab and backtracks)
Year: 1995
Tracks: 2
Funky Lead
Year:
Tracks: 3
Blues Minor
Year:
Tracks: 2
Geoff Whitehorn was born in 1951. He began playing guitar at the age of 11. His number one real band formed in 1973 -- a grouping called If. He released a solo album, entitled Whitehorn, the succeeding year. 1975 saw Whitehorn touring with Maggie Bell. He joined the group Back Street Crawler (later known just as Crawler) in 1976. He remained with that group until they stone-broke up in 1979. His succeeding be active was to the Shortlist. He stayed with that group from 1979 to 1988 and recorded x albums with them during his tenure. 1990 saw the release of his arcsecond solo album, Geoff Who. He as well joined Bad Company that same year, staying with them until 1991. After departure that group, Whitehorn moved on to Procol Harum. This affiliation has not, however, prevented him from labor other projects. In fact, in 1994 he released another solo record album, Big in Gravesend. He as well joined up with Roger Daltrey that same year. Add to that the fact that he has been playing with Paul Rodgers since 1974, doing multiple albums with Roger Chapman, and did a read with the Who in 1996, and one tush well see how officious this man really is.
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Alphabeat sign American record deal
Warner Bros vice-president Seymour Stein fell in love with the band at a gig in Brighton, reports The Sun.
Stein's famous signings include The Smiths, The Ramones and Talking Heads. He is also the co-founder of Sire Records.
The Danish pop act have already scored two top 20 hits in the UK. Their debut album This Is Alphabeat was released on Monday.
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Skoidats
Artist: Skoidats
Genre(s):
Ska
Discography:
Cure For Whatever Ales You
Year: 1999
Tracks: 16
The Times
Year: 1997
Tracks: 14
The Skoidats ar a ska-punk banding from Missoula, Montana, deriving their nominate from the hints of Oi! kindling in their music, although it should be renowned that the grouping ar anything but racists. When the grouping formed in Helena in 1995, it consisted of guitarist/vocalist Justin Dillavou, bassist Chuck Fuller, drummer Gardner Dunn, and tenor saxophonist Josh Crenz; afterward a move to Missoula, 2 University of Montana marching banding members, tenor voice saxist John Chapman and trombone player John Knight, completed the card. After signing with Moon Ska, the Skoidats released their debut album, The Times, in 1997; Crenz left hand shortly thenceforth to bring together the military, and the leftover banding issued Cure for What Ales You in 1999.
Paul Newman - Newmans Friend I Was Misquoted Over Cancer Confirmation
LATEST: A friend and business partner of movie veteran PAUL NEWMAN has fired back at reports he has confirmed the actor is battling cancer.
A.E. Hotchner claims he was misquoted in an Associated Press article, in which he reportedly said Newman is battling "a form of cancer and he's dealing with it."
The angry writer says, "I saw him (Newman) last week and he seemed fine. I have no knowledge of any diagnosis."
"The AP misquoted me. I have no knowledge of Mr. Newman being treated for any illness." Associated Press bosses are standing by their story.
Newman's health hit the headlines again at the beginning of the week when the Los Angeles Times newspaper reported the 83-year-old had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. A representative for the actor refuses to confirm or deny the cancer reports, stating only that Newman is "doing nicely".
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Garraway denies affair with dance partner
In a statement released by her solicitors, Garraway, who is married to psychotherapist Derek Draper, said she had been "extremely hurt" by allegations in a Sunday newspaper.
She said: "Contrary to these insinuations Derek and I are as faithful, happy and in love today as we have ever been.
She continued: "The plain truth is that Anton and I became friends during 'Strictly Come Dancing'."
"Since then we often work and hang out together. For that to be twisted into something else is sad, hurtful and totally untrue."
The 'GMTV' presenter added: "I am extremely upset and hurt by the allegations. I made it clear before publication that there was no truth to them whatsoever.
"Given they were published in any event and continue to be published, I feel I have no option but to take libel proceedings against the newspaper to set the record straight."
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In Gowan Ring
Artist: In Gowan Ring
Genre(s):
Folk
Discography:
Exists And Entrances Vol.3
Year: 2003
Tracks: 14
Hazel Steps Through A Weathered Home
Year: 2002
Tracks: 8
Exists And Entrances Vol.2
Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
Exists And Entrances Vol.1
Year: 2002
Tracks: 12
Compendium 1994-2000
Year: 2000
Tracks: 18
The Glinting Spade
Year: 1999
Tracks: 7
Twin Trees
Year: 1997
Tracks: 9
Love Charms
Year: 1994
Tracks: 9
Led by a mystic Utah-born jongleur named B'eirth, In Gowan Ring formed in the early '90s, featuring a rotating mould of musicians fusing elements of traditional European folk music with heavy doses of psychedelia. After appearing on a series of compilations, In Gowan Ring's debut album, Love Charms, appeared in 1994 on the World Serpent label. Three age by and by, The Twin Trees was released on World Serpent, an album that sounded like an updated version of the Incredible String Band or Pentangle. The Glinting Spade, released in 1999 on the Bluesanct label, saw In Gowan Ring making more striking use of drone and enchantment euphony.
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Eliza Gilkyson
Artist: Eliza Gilkyson
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
Lost and Found
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
Misfits
Year: 2000
Tracks: 10
Pilgrims
Year: 1987
Tracks: 9
Folk singer/songwriter Eliza Gilkyson was innate in Hollywood, CA, the daughter of folk-pop singer/songwriter Terry Gilkyson (1916-1999). Her father wrote and recorded "The Cry of the Wild Goose," which Frankie Laine covered for a number one strike in 1950, as well as the 1953 Top Ten strike "Severalize Me a Story" recorded by Jimmy Boyd and Laine. As a performer, he was co-credited with the Weavers on the 1951 Top Ten strike "On Top of Old Smoky." With Richard Dehr and Frank Miller, he was a member of the Easy Riders. The trey wrote the 1953 Top Ten strike "Mr. Tap Toe" recorded by Doris Day, and they wrote and provided championship vocals on the 1957 number one strike "Memories Are Made of This" recorded by Dean Martin. The same class, as Terry Gilkyson and the Easy Riders, they scored their possess Top Ten strike with the self-written "Marianne," and they wrote Laine's Top Ten strike "Love Is a Golden Ring." They too wrote the 1960 Top Ten strike "Greenfields" recorded by the Brothers Four. Terry afterwards was employed by the Walt Disney party to compose songs for and sing in its films and television receiver programs, and his theme "The Bare Necessities" from the 1967 motion-picture show The Jungle Book earned him an Academy Award nomination.
Growing up in Hollywood, Eliza sometimes panax quinquefolius on her father's demos and soundtracks along with her brother Tony Gilkyson, world Health Organization by and by became a appendage of the rock bands Lone Justice and X and performed on her records. Though uncredited, she buns be heard singing with her don in the Disney TV movies The Secret of Romney Marsh (1964) and The Legend of Young Dick Turpin (1965). (She too had a sister, Nancy Gilkyson, world Health Organization became an executive at Warner Bros. Records and panax quinquefolius on her records.) In her late teens, she stirred to Santa Fe, NM, where she raised a family and released her low gear album, Eliza '69, on Mont Clare Records. (Her son Cisco Gilliland [akaCisco Ryder and Cisco Gilkyson] by and by became the percussionist in her backup isthmus, and she also had a girl, Cordelia Castillo [aka Delia Gilkyson], world Health Organization later american ginseng on her records.) Her second foray into recording was her 1979 LP Love from the Heart, released under the name Lisa Gilkyson by Helios Records. Over the side by side several years, she stirred to Austin, TX, then back to Los Angeles, then to Taos, NM. Again as Eliza Gilkyson, she signed to Gold Castle Records and released Pilgrims in 1987. The label marketed the album as a new age recording, a tag Gilkyson by and by jilted. She followed Pilgrims with Legends of Rainmaker (1989), which featured her cover of "Greenfields" and a duo with Bonnie Raitt on her possess composition "Rosie Strike Back," a rock & stray birdsong decrying spousal misuse, which had already been recorded by Rosanne Cash on her 1987 album King's Record Shop. Unfortunately, Gold Castle went bankrupt, and Gilkyson was without a record tag for several days. In 1993, she was signed to Private Music, which issued Through the Looking Glass that summer. She side by side co-wrote eight of 14 songs and american ginseng and played on harpist Andreas Vollenweider's album Eolian Minstrel, released in November, then toured with him. She moved to Europe and got divorced from her husband of 14 years, going away her American vocation behind. In 1994, she released an album called Undressed oversea on Revelizations Records. She returned to the U.S., subsidence over again in Austin, and reintroduced herself to her motherland with Redemption Road, released in September 1997 on Silver Ware. "Prayer 2000," a song dynasty from the album that she co-wrote with Mark Andes (erstwhile of Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall, and Heart), was by and by covered by Priscilla Herdman. In 1999, Gilkyson formed her own Realiza label and issued Misfits, a compendium of previously unreleased archival recordings. She then sign-language to the self-governing folk label Red House Records for a modern album, Hard Times in Babylon, released in October 2000. The opening song dynasty, "The Beauty Way," co-written with Andes, was by and by covered by Ray Wylie Hubbard. Lost and Found followed in April 2002. Three months by and by, she teamed up with Ian Matthews and Ad Vanderveen for the trio album More Than a Song, released by Perfect Pitch. Her side by side Red House solo album was the politically oriented State of Milk and Honey (March 2004), featuring the antecedently live Woody Guthrie song "Peace Call," with backing vocals by Mary Chapin Carpenter, Patty Griffin, and Iris DeMent, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Album. In July 2005, she self-released RetroSpecto, a solicitation of rare and out of print real. Paradise Hotel, her twenty-five percent Red House discharge, appeared the next month. Your Town Tonight, Gilkyson's first live disk, was released deuce days later.
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