Sunday, 22 June 2008
Sunday, 15 June 2008
Led Zeppelin's Page, Jones join Foos in London
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones turned a high-profile Foo Fighters show into a once-in-a-lifetime event Saturday night (June 7) at London's Wembley Stadium, joining the Foos for covers of Zeppelin's "Rock and Roll" and "Ramble On."
Drummer Taylor Hawkins took the microphone for the former, and frontman Dave Grohl sang the latter. Grohl, a lifelong Zeppelin fanatic who was on hand for the group's December 2007 one-off reunion in London, told the crowd that Saturday's experience constituted "the greatest day of my entire life."
The Foos' summer European tour continues Wednesday in Bergen, Norway, and wraps June 22 at Germany's Southside Festival. A North American run begins July 9 at Seattle's Key Arena.
Reuters/Billboard
Drummer Taylor Hawkins took the microphone for the former, and frontman Dave Grohl sang the latter. Grohl, a lifelong Zeppelin fanatic who was on hand for the group's December 2007 one-off reunion in London, told the crowd that Saturday's experience constituted "the greatest day of my entire life."
The Foos' summer European tour continues Wednesday in Bergen, Norway, and wraps June 22 at Germany's Southside Festival. A North American run begins July 9 at Seattle's Key Arena.
Reuters/Billboard
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Belinda Carlisle
Artist: Belinda Carlisle
Genre(s):
Pop
Other
Rock
Discography:
Singles Collection
Year: 2000
Tracks: 17
A Place on Earth: The Greatest Hits
Year: 1999
Tracks: 28
A Place On Earth: Greatest Hits [CD 2]
Year: 1999
Tracks: 10
A Place On Earth: Greatest Hits [CD 1]
Year: 1999
Tracks: 18
A Woman and A Man
Year: 1996
Tracks: 11
Real
Year: 1993
Tracks: 10
The Best Of Belinda, Volume 1
Year: 1992
Tracks: 15
Live Your Life Be Free
Year: 1991
Tracks: 11
Runaway Horses
Year: 1989
Tracks: 10
Heaven On Earth
Year: 1987
Tracks: 10
Belinda
Year: 1986
Tracks: 10
Belinda Carlisle chased a solo career afterward going away the Go-Go's in 1984. As her solo life history progressed, Carlisle removed whatever of the rough edges odd in her stylus, transforming from a new wave rocker to a polished grownup contemporaneous pour down singer. The change was evident on her first record album, 1986's Belinda. Featuring the phone number three hit single "Mad About You," the record went au and established her as a feasible hitmaker. The following year, Carlisle released Heaven on Earth, her greatest solo success. Continuing the immaculately produced mainstream pour down of Belinda, the record featured the number one title cartroad, the number deuce single "I Get Weak," and the Top Ten lay "Round in the Sand." Laugher Horses, released in 1989, was some other successful album, spawning the strike singles "Leave behind a Light On" and "Summertime Rain," yet it showed signs that her audience was shrinking. That suspicion was confirmed by the disconsolate operation of 1991's Hot Your Life Be Free, which failed to seduce the charts. Real, released in 1993, didn't come to Carlisle's career and she later joined the re-formed Go-Go's in 1994. The Go-Go's reunion was passing, even though it was wide praised. Carlisle returned to solo transcription in 1996 with A Woman and a Man, which failed to gain lots attention. A myriad of collections and compilations followed, as well as another Go-Go's reunion. Carlisle released a unexampled solo album, Voila, in 2007.
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