Thursday 4 September 2008

Mp3 music: Frankie J






Frankie J
   

Artist: Frankie J: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

R&B: Soul
Pop
Rock

   







Frankie J's discography:


Un Nuevo Dia
   

 Un Nuevo Dia

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 16
Priceless
   

 Priceless

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
The One
   

 The One

   Year: 2005   

Tracks: 12
Frankie J
   

 Frankie J

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 13






Tijuana-born and San Diego-raised present-day R&B creative person Frankie J was brocaded on a steady diet of Latin euphony and American artists like Michael Jackson and Run-D.M.C. At the age of 15, he was involved with the Latin freestyle scenery and released a series of singles on a Canadian dance pronounce. A 1997 signing with Jellybean Benitez's Hola label never panned out, but he landed on his feet when he became a appendage of los Kumbia Kings. After a few years with the mathematical group, J went solo with 2003's What's a Man to Do?, a aggregation of ballad-dominated material that was released on Columbia. One (2005), Un Nuevo Día (2006), and Priceless (to a fault 2006) followed.






Monday 25 August 2008

Juliana Hatfield

�How to Walk Away� (Ye Olde): B+

Homegirl Hatfield�s music has


always flashed some tricky pop know-how, but this is by far her most listener-friendly, refined work yet. With New York City musician Andy Chase producing, the former Blake Baby and sometimes Some Girl has buckled down, resulting in the limpid focus of tuneful rainy day gems such as �This Lonely Love,� featuring Psychedelic Fur Richard Butler, and the romantically indifferent �My Baby.� And just when the regular pace and impressionistic keyboards have you yearning for an burst, she serves up the garage-tinted �Now I�m Gone,� an funny kiss-off to a dreary dude wHO starches and irons his sheets. Download: �The Fact Remains.�







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Friday 15 August 2008

Maggie Wants Daughter to be Friends with Heath's


Now that she's back in Brooklyn after touring the earth to promote The Dark Knight, Maggie Gyllenhaal has reached out to her neighbor Michelle Williams to arrange play dates for their daughters.

Maggie met Michelle and Heath Ledger's little young lady Matilda, wHO turns 3 in October, while cinematography the Batman sequel with Heath.

Now the actress, who is mom to Ramona, 22 months, hopes to maintain the families close.

�She felt drawn to the little miss after he passed,� a admirer of 30-year-old Maggie � whose brother Jake is Matilda�s godfather � tells OK!.

�She wants Michelle to know she�s there to talk to or watch Matilda.�

Meanwhile, on a late trip to L.A., Heath�s family bought Dark Knight tees intentional by Salvage from the Lisa Kline Men boutique.



When she spooted the Joker shirts, one of his sisters cried, �This is my brother on here � we have to get these!�










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Thursday 7 August 2008

Miley sort of apologizes







Miley Cyrus has somewhat apologized for quizzical fellow Disney stars Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato in a YouTube video recording, the New York Daily News reports.

�If we pained them, we�re super bad,� Cyrus told Popstar! magazine. �We were scarcely, like, having fun, you know what I mean?�

The Hannah Montana star, 15, and pal Mandy Jirox recreated a video made by Gomez, 16, and Lovato, 15, on their Miley & Mandy YouTube channel.

In the video, Cyrus and Jirox make playfulness of a T-shirt worn by Gomez and a gap that Lovato,

Friday 27 June 2008

Asner Says Lou Grant Was Canceled Because Of His Politics

Ed Asner, best known for his portrayal of Lou Grant -- first on the Mary Tyler Moore show from 1970-77, then on the spin-off Lou Grant from 1977-82 -- has accused CBS founder and chairman William S. Paley of canceling the Lou Grant series because of Asner's political activism at the time. In an interview with the website Fancast, Asner said, "Bill Paley was responsible for the cancellation of my show." Paley, he said, acted after Asner publicly supported a fundraising campaign for medical aid to leftist El Salvador rebels. "When I returned to L.A., I came under a tremendous amount of attack and the show was threatened with being blacklisted. Charlton Heston took me on and called me a 'dangerous, dangerous man' and then the show was indeed canceled." Asner did not disclose how he learned that Paley, who died in 1990, personally decided to cancel the show, which had won 13 Emmys. Asner said that, as a result of that experience, he has learned how "to pick and choose" his political causes. "I want to work as much as the next man," he said.


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Sunday 22 June 2008

Rapper Young Jeezy in the Big Heezy!

TMZ has learned rapper Young Jeezy was popped early this morning in Atlanta driving like a crazy person!

Cops arrested the Jeez around 2:30 AM on a whole mess o' charges, including DUI, speeding, reckless driving, no tags, driving with an open container and no proof of insurance. Somebody get Geico on the phone!

Jeezy -- whose real name is Jay Jenkins -- was released this morning on bail. He'll be back in court on July 17.

We tried to reach his reps, but they haven't called us back yet.



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Saturday 14 June 2008

Davids duke it out for the "American Idol" title

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "American Idol"'s dueling Davids faced off on Tuesday as the two remaining finalists each performed three songs in their bid to take the crown in the talent show's seventh season.


Despite rocker David Cook's surge in recent weeks, the judges were uncharacteristically united in proclaiming early fan favorite teen David Archuleta had outperformed his rival.


"You came out here tonight to win, and what we have witnessed is a knockout," said prickly judge Simon Cowell.


Judge Randy Jackson concurred, proclaiming "the best singer of season 7 is right there," following Archuleta's rendition of John Lennon's "Imagine," a song that earlier in the competition had brought him some of his best feedback.


Cook, 25, and Archuleta, 17, each performed three times in the live telecast before some 7,000 people at Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre.


One song was chosen for each by Sony BMG executive Clive Davis, who assigned U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" to Cook, and the Elton John ballad "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" to Archuleta.


Cowell, who had earlier predicted Cook would triumph, firmly stated "Round 1 goes to David Archuleta."


The next set was chosen from the "American Idol" songwriting contest's top 20 submissions, with Cook doing "Dream Big" by Emily Shackelton, while Archuleta went for Ryan Gillmor's "In This Moment."