Thursday 7 August 2008

Rapper signs deal with The Orchard

NEW YORK �

Lil Jon, world Health Organization was in musical limbo after his longtime record label TVT Records went bankrupt before this year, has reached an agreement that frees him from his TVT obligations while entering into a new venture with digital amusement company The Orchard, which is buying TVT's assets.


Lil Jon testament work with the Orchard's Brand Entertainment Group to develop "lifestyle-oriented marketing and promotion programs," as well as serve as a consultant for some of Orchard's artists, labels, and branding opportunities, according to a joint statement from both parties.


As part of the dish out, Lil Jon withdrew his objections to TVT's sale to Orchard. In

Tuesday 1 July 2008

Ray Davies plots more 'Cafe' dates

Ray Davies [ tickets ] returns to North America in July for another round of acoustic shows behind his second solo album, "Working Man's Cafe."The former Kinks frontman has lined up four dates in Canada and three on the US West Coast, kicking off with a July 11 appearance at Ottawa's Bluesfest. The itinerary is included below."Working Man's Cafe," the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer's second album as a solo artist, was recorded last year in Nashville, TN, and co-produced by Grammy-winning studio veteran Ray Kennedy (Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle). An edited version of the disc (minus two bonus tracks and liner notes) was given away in October with 1.5 million copies of the Sunday Times newspaper in the UK.The deluxe US version of the album, released Feb. 19, contains four extra bonus tracks and a separate DVD that includes a Davies short film about his 2001 "Storyteller" tour.Davies' previous studio effort was 2006's "Other People's Lives."Davies' previous non-Kinks output includes the 1985 film "Return to Waterloo," which he wrote and directed, as well as the film's soundtrack, on which he took a solo credit; 1998's "Storyteller," a live recording of a solo-acoustic performance; and last year's "Thanksgiving Day," a five-song EP.

Wednesday 25 June 2008

House Reaches Agreement On New GI Bill That Doubles Education Benefits For Veterans




On Wednesday night, after more than a month of
intense wrangling, the House reached an agreement on a bipartisan war spending bill that includes generously expanded education and unemployment benefits for veterans as part of the 21st Century GI Bill. The measure is up for a vote in the House on Thursday (June 19), with a Senate vote expected on Tuesday and strong indications from President Bush that he is willing to sign off on the $165 billion war funding bill.

The agreement came just four days before the 64th anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's signing of the original GI Bill of Rights, which helped nearly 8 million World War II veterans attend college by guaranteeing a four-year education to those who'd served three years of active duty or more.

The new bill would provide more than $50 billion over 10 years in college funding for veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, according to the Wall Street Journal, and it marked a rare permanent update to the GI Bill. Eligible veterans would receive tuition aid up to the cost of the most expensive public college in their state, in addition to a monthly housing stipend, more than doubling the value of the benefit from
$40,000 to $90,000.

The war funding bill was held up for more than three weeks due to disagreements between House Democratic leaders and the White House over spending priorities. The House had passed the tuition benefits a month ago but declined to provide additional funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Senate passed the bill a week later, but only after putting the money for the wars back in. The new version provides funding for the wars into June of 2009, the expansion of veterans' education benefits and a 13-week extension of unemployment insurance for all states.

Per the White House's demands, the bill does not include any policy restrictions on how the war funding can be spent, and it also provides $2.7 billion in aid for Midwestern states affecting by recent flooding.

"After 17 months of working with veterans' groups and colleagues, it appears that Senator Webb's goal of providing a comprehensive GI bill for our newest generation of veterans is about to be realized," said Jessica Smith, a spokeswoman for Jim Webb, the Vietnam veteran and Virginia Democratic Senator who introduced the update.

Though some House Democrats were not thrilled with all the provisions of the war funding bill, the Journal reported that they agreed to compromise with Republicans in order to pass the legislation before the July 4 recess and avoid a veto fight with the White House. The extension of war funding means that the winner of this year's presidential election will have the next say in how, or whether, to continue funding military efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The compromise bill helped end a deadlock among Democrats, who agreed late in talks to drop a provision to pay for the new GI Bill benefits by imposing a half-percentage point income-tax surcharge on those with incomes exceeding $500,000 for single taxpayers, or $1 million for married couples, according to The Associated Press.

By gaining Republican support, Democrats were able to avoid relying on the votes of the more fiscally conservative "Blue Dog" Dems, who insisted that the estimated $63 billion in new GI Bill benefits should be funded, per budget rules, by a revenue increase or spending cut, instead of being added to the deficit. In order to achieve the bipartisan passage, Democrats had to agree to less robust unemployment benefits for veterans.

The president praised the bipartisan effort in a statement from his press secretary. "President Bush understands that military families throughout our country are making great sacrifices as their loved ones serve at home and abroad," it read. "Throughout his administration, he has been committed to ensuring that our service members and their families receive the highest level of support from our grateful nation. ... Yesterday, House leaders reached a bipartisan agreement on a supplemental war funding bill that would deliver critical support to our men and women in uniform. The president is pleased that Congress answered his call to ensure that military families will soon be able to transfer their unused education benefits to their spouse or children. This legislation will build upon the GI Bill's historic legacy of ensuring brighter futures for service members and their families. We urge both the House and Senate to immediately pass this bipartisan agreement."






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Wednesday 18 June 2008

Grammy Award-Winning, Superstar Producer T-Pain Launches Full Service Digital Record Label, Nappy Boy Digital

World renowned producer and No. 1 hit selling artist T-Pain steps into the forefront of the digital music world with the launch of his full service, independent record label, Nappy Boy Digital.
Nappy Boy Digital provides a direct artist to consumer connection as well as an immediate outlet for T-Pain to release his latest and greatest tracks. Without the constraints of the traditional major label machine, Nappy Boy Digital will deliver new music directly into the hands of millions of online music lovers via all the major digital download sites.
"Nappy Boy Digital is a dream come true for me. I'm excited about bringing music by new artists to people fresh out of the studio," said T-Pain commenting on the venture. "My life and career so far has been about breaking barriers and this label allows me to continue that by delivering hit songs in real time, no red tape, just good music. You'll hear us in the clubs and on radio too, but you can discover our tracks where people spend most of their time, on-line. I'm very proud to be out front on an idea like this."
Since debuting in December 2005 with his monster hit, "I'm Sprung," Tallahassee, FL native T-Pain has amassed an impressive number of awards and recognition. In 2007, his number one single "Buy U A Drank (Shawty Snappin)" was one of the largest Billboard Hot 100 radio audience records of the year, was downloaded by more than 1.5 million people, and the ringtone was purchased by over 3 million. This brings the cumulative total of ringtones sold by him to over 15 million (excluding collaborations) and makes him the largest seller of ringtones to date.
The multi-talented rappa-ternt-sanga received the 2008 Grammy for Best Rap Song for his appearance on Kanye West's "Good Life," and was also nominated four other times including for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for "Kiss Kiss" with Chris Brown. T-Pain most recently touched the top of the charts with Flo-Rida on the ubiquitous number one single, "Low" and currently has collaborations on the airwaves with Mariah Carey and Lil Wayne on singles from both their respective albums. Billboard magazine snagged T-Pain for their cover in October of 2007, and other top-selling publications such as GQ, Vibe, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today have all written in-depth feature stories about his overwhelming popularity.
T-Pain's longtime rap collaborator, Tay Dizm serves as the first artist on his newly formed label, Nappy Boy Digital. The Miami-born MC has appeared on both of T-Pain's full length releases, Rappa Ternt Sanga (2005) and Epiphany (2007) and toured the globe extensively alongside T-Pain. Dizm's debut single, "Beam Me Up," was produced by Atlanta hitmaker Bangladesh and features T-Pain and heavyweight Florida rapper, Rick Ross. "Beam Me Up" was made available by Nappy Boy Digital as an itunes exclusive on May 20, 2008 and will receive a web-wide release in the first week of June. "Beam Me Up" will also impact mainstream urban radio on June 16, 2008.
As the brainchild of one of the most prolific artists of the 21st Century, T-Pain's Nappy Boy Digital is blazing a fresh trail in online music distribution. Leading the pack with five BET Award nominations (more than any other act), T-Pain will continue to be an innovative force in popular music thanks to the introduction of Nappy Boy Digital and it's first artist, Tay Dizm.









Tuesday 17 June 2008

Pete Wentz Needs Pumping

Ashlee Simpson must already be restricting her new hubby's marital allowance -- the punkster can't even afford to gas up his ride!
Pete Wentz: Click to watch
Pete, his Pops, and his funky new tat were cruisin' through the San Fernando Valley when their wheels sputtered to a halt. He can hate 'em all he wants, but when Pete's in need, a papper's a friend indeed.





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Wonder Woman: Row, Row, Row Your Body

Lynda CarterLynda Carter called 911after discovering a body in the Potomac River.

Carter was out canoeing yesterday when she spotted a woman's body floating face down in the river. She called D.C. police, but did not call DC Comics.

The victim was wearing pearl earrings, a backpack and a raincoat ... before Labor Day.

Story developing ...



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Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry

Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry   
Artist: Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry

   Genre(s): 
Blues
   



Discography:


At the 2nd Fret   
 At the 2nd Fret

   Year: 1962   
Tracks: 10




 





Ben Mills