Thursday 26 June 2008

Mystical Fire

Mystical Fire   
Artist: Mystical Fire

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Hybrid Hostes and Abysmal Empire   
 Hybrid Hostes and Abysmal Empire

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Thursday 19 June 2008

Rupak Kulkarni

Rupak Kulkarni   
Artist: Rupak Kulkarni

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Famous Indian Ragas CD1   
 Famous Indian Ragas CD1

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 2




 






Tuesday 10 June 2008

Girls Aloud - Coyle Lights Up Us Candle Shop Empire

GIRLS ALOUD star NADINE COYLE is set to open a chain of candle shops in the U.S.

The singer, 22, who currently resides in Los Angeles, already has a Mexican restaurant and a string of properties to her name, but now wants to expand the business into a chain of shops Stateside.

She says, "I'm so excited about it. L.A.'s the perfect place for it too as people love to get pampered. I've already got my brother-in-law to create the decor. He's an artist and does amazing canvasses, so it will be a proper family business - and really personal.

"I've got my mum to run it while I'm away working with the band."

But Coyle insists her business acumen won't ever come before her career with the chart-topping girl band: "There's no way I'm quitting the band. The candle shop and my businesses are something else I love to do. I'm having such a laugh with the band."




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Wednesday 4 June 2008

Eric Clapton invited to play in North Korea

Eric Clapton has been invited to perform in the secretive state of North Korea, it emerged yesterday.
Rock and pop have been banned in the world's most isolated state because of fears over western influences.
But the legendary English singer and guitarist has been asked to perform in the capital Pyongyang next year, according to the Financial Times.
Diplomats believe the overture shows that the communist state wants to build cultural bridges with the West, even though discussions over its nuclear programmes have stalled.
Clapton, whose hits include 'Cocaine', 'Layla', and 'Tears in Heaven', has agreed in principle to the idea, according to the newspaper.
The request comes as the New York Philharmonic performs in Pyongyang following a request from the country's officials.
The Philharmonic is the first major US cultural group to perform in North Korea, which US President George Bush classed as part of the "axis of evil".
The North Korean State Symphony Orchestra plans to perform in London this summer as part of the orchestra's biggest ever tour, and Clapton has been invited to the country in return.
A North Korean official told the Financial Times: "We want our music to be understood by the western world and we want our people to understand western music."
62-year-old Clapton, nicknamed Slowhand, has been ranked fourth in Rolling Stone Magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame an unprecedented three times as a band member in The Yardbirds and Cream and as a soloist.