Friday 27 June 2008

Dagar Brothers of Udaipur

Dagar Brothers of Udaipur   
Artist: Dagar Brothers of Udaipur

   Genre(s): 
Vocal
   



Discography:


The Royal Collection Of Mewar Megh Kafi Ki Hori   
 The Royal Collection Of Mewar Megh Kafi Ki Hori

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

Fosrer and Allen

Fosrer and Allen   
Artist: Fosrer and Allen

   Genre(s): 
Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Sing The Sixties   
 Sing The Sixties

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 40




 





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Saturday 14 June 2008

Tina Turner unveils first concert tour in 8 years

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Soul legend Tina Turner on Friday unveiled plans to tour for the first time in eight years after her friend and film icon Sophia Loren told her it was time to hit the road again.


Turner, 68, came out of retirement when she sang her hit song "Proud Mary" with R&B singer Beyonce at February's Grammy Awards, and the pair brought the crowd to its feet. Turner, who has been living in Europe, said that after the duet fans begged her to go back on tour.


An eight-time Grammy winner, Turner will bring her show to 17 cities across the United States and Canada, starting with an October 1 performance in Kansas City, Missouri, and wrapping up in Montreal, Canada on December 8.


"My blessing is that most of my audiences are right there with me," Turner said in an interview on "The Early Show" on the U.S. television network CBS.


"They're so ready," Turner said. "It's just like -- even when they're in their chairs, they don't stay in their chairs very long!"


Turner said her friend Loren, the Italian-born actress and 1960s sex symbol, told Turner she had "rested" long enough since her last tour.


Reuters/Nielsen

Sunday 8 June 2008

Busta Rhymes joins Linkin Park's Projekt Revolution lineup

Rapper Busta Rhymes [ tickets ] has been added to the lineup of Linkin Park [ tickets ]'s upcoming fifth annual Projekt Revolution tour, which is set to hit 24 cities this summer.Besides Rhymes, the tour will include performances by founders Linkin Park as well as Chris Cornell [ tickets ], 10 Years [ tickets ], Armor for Sleep [ tickets ], Ashes Divide [ tickets ], Atreyu [ tickets ], Hawthorne Heights [ tickets ], Street Drum Corps and The Bravery [ tickets ]. The tour kicks off July 16 in Mansfield, MA. Dates are below.Ironically, in an interview with LiveDaily in April, Linkin Park co-frontman Mike Shinoda defended the group's decision to keep rap artists off of the Projekt Revolution roster for the second year in a row."I think maybe in the future we'll have some more hip-hop artists back on the bill, but last year and this year we didn't find the right rap groups to put on the show," Shinoda said. "There weren�t any that we felt would mix well with everything. And I think, for this one, it's pretty much an all-rock bill and there's a ton of variety this year. I think this is a really diverse bill, as far as rock goes."Rhymes--born Trevor Smith, Jr.--is scheduled to drop his eighth studio album on the first day of July. The set, which went through a variety of title changes before Rhymes settled on "Blessed," features the usual hip-hop all-star roster of production talent, including P. Diddy and the Hitmen, Kanye West, Timbaland, RZA and others.Rhymes collaborated with Linkin Park on "We Made It," the album's first single and video. The song was co-produced by Shinoda and New York production team Cool & Dre.Other guest appearances on the set--which was originally scheduled for release last December, but was pushed back to this summer--include Mary J. Blige, Common, Jamie Foxx and Akon.