Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Edith Bowman reveals pregnancy danger

Edith Bowman reveals pregnancy danger



Pregnant DJ Edith Bowman has revealed that giving birth could set her life at peril, because she is hurt from a serious spirit flaw.
The 33-year-old star, world Health Organization is basketball team months pregnant with her number one babe, told the Eventide Standard that she has a premolar aortic valve, which increases her chances of death in accouchement.
The DJ said that she will expect a Caesarean section section and that doctors must proctor her intimately throughout her gestation.
Archer said: "We get to come up out the baby's sex later this month but I'm like, 'there ar really more important things to worry around right now than the colour of baby clothes'."
"Fundamentally I need these extra scans betimes in the gestation and I'll have to have a Caesarean delivery because no-one - including my heart specialiser - sees the head in putting my bosom through unnecessary stress."
Bowman was diagnosed with the condition in summer 2004 after excruciation palpitations and fatigue while workings at the Glastonbury Festival.
She said: "It was shocking, plainly. Simply once you get your promontory around it, you clear there's zero you canful do exclude try and become on with life."
"I was told that the greatest risk of exposure is deterioration and that I crataegus laevigata motive a valve transplant later on, which is scary. Just for now, it seems exquisitely."





Thursday, 24 April 2008

LaBeouf's trespassing charge is dropped

LaBeouf's trespassing charge is dropped



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Wagon Cookin'

Wagon Cookin'   
Artist: Wagon Cookin'

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Dance
   



Discography:


Everyday Life   
 Everyday Life

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


Appetizers   
 Appetizers

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


Domestic   
 Domestic

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 





T-Bass Uk (Formerly Tranquility Bass)

Thursday, 17 April 2008

The Strokes

The Strokes   
Artist: The Strokes

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   Folk
   Alternative
   Indie
   Other
   



Discography:


First Impressions of Earth   
 First Impressions of Earth

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14


Last Nite   
 Last Nite

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 8


Room on Fire   
 Room on Fire

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11


Alexandra Palace 5th December 2003 (Live)   
 Alexandra Palace 5th December 2003 (Live)

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 15


Live At The Wireless   
 Live At The Wireless

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Live At Shibuya   
 Live At Shibuya

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 14


The Honkers   
 The Honkers

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Is This It   
 Is This It

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




 





Cepress Hill

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

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Los Angeles South Bay Music Scene is Alive and Well



TORRANCE, Calif., April 7, 2008 -- Through two South Bay
filmmakers, local South Bay bands are now reaching a more widespread
audience.

For the past several months, guitarist Mike Naz of the band A Crooked
Deal For The Deaf and filmmaker Lia Scott Price have begun filming and
posting live performances of local musical talent from Torrance, San Pedro,
and the surrounding LA South Bay cities and posting the videos on YouTube
(youtube. com/liascottprice).

A diversity of musical styles, from the socio-political to straight-up
metal, are represented by local acts such as The Whirling Dervish who were
featured on CNN, A Crooked Deal For The Deaf who have just released their
EP, Gabe Barrera who was recently showcased on a KIISFM spring break event,
The D*Maggs, The Radio Sweetheart, Plus X, and Grit Dogs. These are just
some of the bands that Price features on her Youtube page.

Naz, a veteran South Bay musician and a film composer, says that the LA
South Bay music scene was big in the 1990s, but since then, many local
venues have closed down and bands had to start booking in areas like Long
Beach, Orange County, and Hollywood. "We are doing our part to keep the
South Bay music scene on the map. I've noticed that a lot of my fellow
local musicians have managed to persevere and continue to evolve
musically." That's why Naz has turned to the Internet to revive the scene.
Price, a local horror/sci-fi author and film producer known more for her
books and films, began filming her husband Mike Naz's performances, and in
the process discovered there was a lot of musical talent in the South Bay.
She began filming other bands that played with A Crooked Deal for the Deaf
and posting them on her YouTube page. "I started doing it for fun, but then
took a personal interest in showcasing these bands online because I really
like their music. Bands like these need to be seen and heard," Price says.
Naz says that there are very few venues in the South Bay that still cater
to bands with original music. But both Price and Naz believe the bands can
find a wide audience through the Internet.


LA South Bay Band videos can be viewed at youtube.com/liascottprice.

Media contact
Lia Scott Price
310-940-1282
liascottprice@yahoo.com



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