Tuesday, 12 August 2008
DJ Spen and Thommy Davis
Artist: DJ Spen and Thommy Davis
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Nighttrain Vinyl
Year: 2005
Tracks: 2
 
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Backstreet Boys Back in Studio
The now-aged but still-recording New Kids on the Block have some whippersnappers competing for the attention of suburban housewives nationwide by the name of the Backstreet Boys.
Brian Littrell, Nick Carter, Howie Dorough and A.J. McLean ar looking to give their boy-band brethren a run for their record gross sales. The quartet has begun working on its sixth studio album, targeted for a late 2008 sacking, just in time to compete with the in style from NKOTB.
The Backstreet Boys (still sans the retired Kevin Richardson) began cranking on the new material while touring Europe last month, according to Billboard. They may debut some of the material during their North American duty tour, which runs through August and September, before putt the wraps on the follow-up to 2007's Unbreakable.
Apparently believing that there's non such a thing as too much Backstreet, the boys ar also working on various side projects.
McLean revealed in March that he finished his solo set. And Dorough's "center" through a Latin-themed CD with singer-producer Jon Secada and George Noriega, the mastermind slow albums for Ricky Martin, Shakira and Jennifer Lopez.
"I've always embraced the Latin rhythms, the Latin sounds, merely the music itself," Dorough tells Billboard. "It's precisely such a feel-good music, and I've always looked up to people like Jon Secada, Ricky Martin, Enrique [Iglesias], who have got done a good crossover.
"It's just a mixture of my American roots in pop music meets my Latin roots. It's gonna be a good, genial of eclectic mixture."
He precisely better leslie Townes Hope fans want it that way.
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DJ Tamsin and The Monk
Artist: DJ Tamsin and The Monk
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
Whitehouse (WYHS022R)
Year: 1993
Tracks: 2
 
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Deana Carter
Artist: Deana Carter
Genre(s):
Country
Other
Discography:
Chain
Year: 2007
Tracks: 12
Everything's Gonna Be Alright
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Did I Shave My Legs For This?
Year: 1995
Tracks: 11
The Story Of My Life
Year:
Tracks: 11
Though she didn't begin her musical career until comparatively recent, Deana Carter managed to defy established expectations and out of the dispirited gibe to the top of the country charts upon the freeing of her 1996 debut, Did I Shave My Legs for This? Carter's success was as unexpected considering that she didn't rather fit into the vomit up of a standard distaff contemporary rural area isaac M. Singer. Melding the popular appeal of nation chanteuses with folky singer/songwriters like Mary Chapin Carpenter, Carter racked up both positive reviews and sizable gross receipts with Did I Shave My Legs for This?, becoming one of the most pleasant success stories of the post-Garth Brooks generation.
As the daughter of Nashville studio guitarist Fred Carter, Jr., Deana Carter grew up in a melodic environment, and was open to a spacious variety of music. Fred played guitar for a wide diversity of musicians, including Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, and Simon & Garfunkel. The music of those artists would finally ooze into Deana's have fashion, which she hadn't yet formed when she initially tested to soil a record sign at the long time of 17. Despite her efforts and her father's assistance, Carter wasn't able to procure a deal, so she abandoned music to cogitation nursing at the University of Tennessee. While she was a scholar, she continued to tattle for play, yet she didn't give often energy Department to music.
Afterward commencement ceremony, Carter worked in a few hospitals earlier deciding to follow a musical career at the years of 23. Learning the guitar for the first time, Deana besides began to write songs. For several geezerhood, she worked unmatched jobs as she continued to develop her songwriting skills and sing at Nashville nightclubs. Eventually, one of her demonstration tapes made its agency to Willie Nelson, while another lesion up in the offices of Capitol Nashville. Nelson, world Health Organization remembered her from her childhood, was impressed with Carter's songs and asked her to do at Farm Aid VII in 1994; she was the only female creative person on the entire vizor. Within a class, Capitol Nashville had gestural Deana Carter to a shorten.
Boast sextet songs co-written by Carter, her debut album, Did I Shave My Legs For This?, was released to strong reviews in late summertime of 1996. By the goal of the year, the record had climbed to the upper reaches of the country charts and had made inroads on the bulge out charts, expiration gold in the process. Everything's Gonna Be Alright followed in late 1998. In 2001, Carter accomplished her dream of playing with her father-God on her vacation album, Fatherhood Christmas, which featured her pappa on guitar. I'm Just a Girl, a recording that leans strongly toward grownup pop, was released on Arista Nashville in 2003. The Story of My Life followed in 2005 on Vanguard. A moment Vanguard release, The Chain, appeared in 2007.