Friday 5 September 2008

Listen Up Music Fans - myAWOL is Now LP33.tv

SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept. 4 -- Music startup myAWOL has
changed its name to LP33.tv prior to set in motion giving users greater clarity
and instant recognition nigh the company's mission -- blending music and
tV for a total artist and user experience.

Director of Content Vlad Lodzinski says, "The market had moved on
between our early planning stages and now. With our world launch close at hand,
we distinct to update the stain into something a little easier to remember
and spell, with just a touch of retro-cool for those in the live. It has
the added advantage of avoiding confusion with the recently launched myAOL.
We think it nicely summarizes what an audience can anticipate, and we're proud
of the various hours of high quality TV shows and alive concert footage our
in-house teams have prepared, featuring talented unexampled acts from both the US
and Europe."

The name LP33.tv encompasses the company's core strengths: executives
with a wealth of music industry experience and connections, and a finger on
the pulse of what artists and fans desire in online music today and for years
to come. From vinyl to video and beyond, LP33.tv is synonymous with the
universal lyric and business leader of medicine.

LP33.tv is expected to launch to the world in early October 2008, with
its industry-focused site, theMIDB.com, launch on September 5, 2008.

About LP33.tv

LP33.tv has two connected offerings. LP33.tv aims to allow consumers to
break, experience and enjoy medicine and music-themed video mental object, all
while helping newfangled and rising musical artists to boost and monetise
their careers. The company's music depicted object and resources are complemented
by the music and recording Trade offering, including the Music Insiders
Database (theMIDB.com), a comprehensive, personalized on-line directory of
music professionals. LP33.tv is the trading name of myAWOL LLC of the US, a
wholly owned subsidiary of myAWOL.com Ltd of England.




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Thursday 7 August 2008

Kate Rusby

Kate Rusby   
Artist: Kate Rusby

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Underneath The Stars   
 Underneath The Stars

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12


Little Lights   
 Little Lights

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11




Folk singer/songwriter Kate Rusby has lived in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, since nascence, and grew up in a musical kin. Her parents had a ceilidh dance band and introduced her to British common people at an early eld. Along with her sister, Emma, Rusby






Monday 30 June 2008

David Lindley and Ry Cooder

David Lindley and Ry Cooder   
Artist: David Lindley and Ry Cooder

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Eel River   
 Eel River

   Year: 1990   
Tracks: 11




 





Steve Roach

Monday 16 June 2008

'Sex and the City' highly rated overseas

Rom com gives 'Indiana' a run for its money





Early fears that romantic comedies could not travel overseas were somewhat assuaged over the weekend as New Line's "Sex and the City" surged to the top of the international market and Fox's "What Happens in Vegas" hurdled past the $100 million mark.


In its second weekend, "Sex" edged out "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," pulling in $37.6 million from 5,708 screens in 40 markets compared with $36.5 million for the Paramount tentpole's third round on 7,519 screens in 53 territories. "Sex" reached an international cume of $91.5 million while "Indy" hit a lusty $325.1 million.


In Australia, where "Sex" debuted at No. 1 with $7.5 million, pirates served as indicators of what's hot at the boxoffice when police raided two retailers in Sydney that were selling pirated copies of the film two days before the opening. Nevertheless, many theaters in major Aussie cities reported sellout audiences on opening day, with many showings extended to movie houses that normally play art house fare.


In Hong Kong, women flocked to see the racy film, which was categorized as restricted to persons over 18. About 75% of the audience were women in their 30s and 40s who dressed up for the occasion and attended in groups, according to Joe Li, manager of the IFC Palace Theater in central Hong Kong's multinational business hub.


In South Korea, young women flocked to theaters largely devoid of men and ooh'd and ahh'd at each dress, high heel and closet full of clothes, according to reports.


"Sex" opened at No. 1 in 16 of its 25 new openings, including countries Greece, Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania, Estonia and Lithuania.


The Steven Spielberg-directed "Indy" has tallied $64.6 million to date in the U.K., $30.8 million in France, $21.7 million in Australia, $23 million in Korea, $15.5 million in Italy, $22.1 million in Germany, $16 million in Russia and $24.8 million in Spain. It premieres in Japan this weekend before the official opening June 21.


With "Sex" and "Indy" leading the way, overall summer business is beginning to boom. Paramount/DreamWorks' "Kung Fu Panda" joined the fray with a promising $20.5 million from 1,552 screens in nine markets; Disney's "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" reached a foreign gross of $101 million after a weekend take of $20.1 million from 4,473 screens in 26 territories; and "What Happens in Vegas" picked up $7.4 million from 3,482 screens in 60 markets on its way to over-$100 million glory.


"Panda," like Sony's new entry, the Adam Sandler starrer "You Don't Mess With the Zohan," are off to staggered rollouts, with "Panda" making the overseas rounds from now to the end of August. "Zohan," which opened to $2.1 million from 406 screens in Mexico and Iceland, also has overseas dates running to the end of August.


"Panda," meanwhile, blasted into Korea with $8 million in four days from 586 screens; Russia, $8.2 million from 574; Singapore, $1.4 million from 71 in three days; and Malaysia, $1 million from 58.


This coming weekend will witness a major competitive outburst as Fox unleashes M. Night Shyamalan's paranoid thriller "The Happening" on Friday in more than 60 territories, and Universal counters with Marvel Studios' "The Incredible Hulk," which launches day-and-date with domestic in 37 territories. Universal Pictures International has acquired "Hulk" rights from Marvel for international distribution, with the exception of Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Austria, France, Spain and Japan.


Gambling, like sex, has universal appeal. In the midst of the battle of the blockbusters, Sony's "21" managed to pick up another $4.6 million from 1,650 screens in 52 markets to lift its cume to $59.5 million.


"Caspian's" climb to the over-$100 million ranks came from No. 1 positions in 14 markets, with China delivering $3.3 million from 384 screens; Taiwan, $1.3 million from 34; and Hong Kong, $1 million from 68. The family offering finished second to "Sex" in Australia, opening to $4.1 million from 246 screens.


"Iron Man" forged another $4.1 million to lift its international cume to $248.9 million, and Sony's romantic comedy "Made of Honor" reached $35.1 million, following a $3 million weekend. Meanwhile, "Speed Racer" -- "Honor's" counterprogramming rival in early May -- hit $36 million after a $1.2 million weekend.



Pip Bulbeck in Sydney, Karen Chu in Hong Kong and Mark Russell in Seoul, South Korea, contributed to this report.



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Monday 9 June 2008

Barack Obama to guest on Q-Tip album

Barack Obama seems keen to add "hip-hop cameo" to the Related Experience section of his presidential candidate CV. A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip has enlisted the help of the American senator on his forthcoming album.

This July, Q-Tip will release The Renaissance, his first official album in nine years. It includes guest appearances by D'Angelo, Norah Jones and Q-Tip's former Tribesman Raphael Saadiq, but the most unexpected contributor is Obama, who speaks throughout one song.












"I've got Norah Jones on there, but Barack is the big one. You'll see what happens, I can't reveal too much," said Q-Tip.

The decision to release an album heavy on surprising guest appearances is an intriguing one. The rapper has been bouncing from label to label for some time, and his last two albums - Kamaal the Abstract, from 2002, and Open, from 2005 - were only available as bootlegs.

Nigel Godrich, the bleepy-bloopy producer behind Radiohead, Travis and Beck, will produce Q-Tip's next-but-one album, with recording to take place this year. English-born Godrich officially received his hip-hop cred when Q-Tip, in an interview with the LA Times this week, called him "really dope".

"He's a big fan of rap," Q-Tip said. "It'll be cool working with him." The process will also be documented in a film.

Hopefully, Q-Tip will also approach Obama for the Godrich-produced follow-up. We can't wait to hear that Illinois drawl cut up and looped into a Thom Yorke whine.

Then again, maybe we're in no rush.



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Sunday 25 May 2008

Fox News Fires Staffer After She Cheers Mccain

Fox News has confirmed that it fired 24-year-old production assistant Jennifer Locke
after she was seen shouting to presidential candidate John McCain, "I voted for you
in ...