Friday 27 June 2008

Sigourney Weaver - Weaver Makes Bid For Space Travel


Actress SIGOURNEY WEAVER is begging Virgin tycoon SIR RICHARD BRANSON to let her be next celebrity to venture into space.

The Aliens star has been inspired by Branson's adventurous pursuits, including hot-air balloon flights and space travel under his Virgin banner.

And she admits that a rumour she was planning space travel actually inspired her to try it out for real.

Weaver says, "I'd love to go (to space). Sure, if I had the opportunity. I read somewhere that I was going... I apparently was on the passenger list. I was apparently on the invitation (from Branson)."

But the actress has a back-up plan if she never receives the alleged call from the Virgin boss. She muses, "I'm building my own (spaceship) in my backyard."

British entrepreneur Branson signed a $28 million (GBP14million) agreement in 2004 to have five Virgin Galactic 'spaceliners' built in the U.S. A trip on the first privately developed carrier is estimated to cost $200,000 (GBP100,000)





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Thursday 19 June 2008

Oasis To Win "Lifetime Achievement" Award

Oasis are to scoop themselves a "lifetime achievement" award at the Silver Clef's this year.


The ceremony will be held in July at the Park Lane Hilton, where seven other categories will be announced. Previous winners at the annual event include U2 and Paul Weller.


Unlike most awards, the Silver Clef ceremony aims to raise money the Nordoff-Robins charity, which provides music therapy for adults and children.


The nomination follows this year's earlier achievement of "outstanding contribution", which was awarded to Oasis at the BRITS.




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Friday 6 June 2008

Rick Holmstrom

Rick Holmstrom   
Artist: Rick Holmstrom

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


Hydraulic Groove   
 Hydraulic Groove

   Year:    
Tracks: 18


Gonna Get Wild   
 Gonna Get Wild

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Take a clean-cut boy-next-door eccentric, stick a guitar in his men, and spot him in an environment of smoky, indistinctly lit parallel bars surrounded by a gang of megrims sages. If you mean it's fiction, you don't know Rick Holmstrom, world Health Organization has been operative with some of the best of the Los Angeles megrims shot. His don was a disc cheat in Alaska and baptized Holmstrom with music by bringing home plate records of Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, the Ventures, and Buddy Holly. After moving to Southern California to wait on shoal in 1985, he coupled a garage-type blues band that rekindled his melodic flame. Holmstrom began seeking live vapours at places like the Pioneer Club, Babe & Ricky's, and the Pure Pleasure Club, which became his training ground through hanging out with greats such as Smokey Wilson and Junior Watson.


From 1985 to 1988, Holmstrom played and toured with mouth organ guru William Clarke. During share of this full stop, Holmstrom dog-tired a year as a rhythm guitarist only if. Befriended by a former Delta bluesman, harpist Johnny Dyer, the duette recorded deuce earthshaking albums for Black Top, 1994's Hear Up, followed by Shake It! in 1995. When Alex Schultz gave his notice to Rod Piazza & the Mighty Flyers, Holmstrom was the obvious selection, as he worked with Rod on numerous occasions. Urged by Hammond Scott of Black Top Records, Holmstrom recorded Outlook! in 1996, an all-instrumental album that garnered airplay on blues and rock'n'roll tuner, sounding like hard-boiled vapors or else of a clichéd blues-rock conglomeration.


Holmstrom brought a a good deal required hell of fervor to the Flyers, whose 1997 Tone Cool album, Tough and Tender, proven Rod and his mathematical group were the hottest band on the racing circuit. The Holmstrom solo effort Gonna Get Wild followed in the fountain of 2000. Holmstrom played some other year with the Might Flyers, going after 2001's Beyond the Source. Holmstrom turned some heads with his 2002 freeing, Hydraulic Groove, where he brought a bite of jazz and funk to his blues, likewise utilizing loops and samples and guests like John Medeski and DJ Logic. Holmstrom stayed busy producing other acts of the Apostles and playing guitar before cathartic Alive at the Cafe Boogaloo in 2006.





John Debney