Friday, 5 September 2008

Download Reb Beach mp3






Reb Beach
   

Artist: Reb Beach: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Other

   







Discography:


Masquerade
   

 Masquerade

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 11






The straightaway come up of guitar virtuoso Reb Beach (born: Richard Earl Beach), in the mid-'80s, was naught short of sensory. Arriving in New York, afterwards on a match of semesters at the Berklee College of Music, in Boston, he fleetly became one of the most-sought session players in the Big Apple, transcription with such crock up acts as Eric Clapton, Roger Daltry, Chaka Kahn, and Twisted Sister. Beach's talents were too obvious for him to stay a hired hand. Joining with ex-Alice Cooper bassist/singer Kip Winger, he formed a full-time band, Winger, in 1986. One of the hardest-hitting pop-metal bands of the late '80s, the grouping released deuce million-selling albums -- Winger, in 1988, and In the Heart of the Young, in 1990. Beach was voted Best New Talent by Guitar World powder cartridge holder and Ibanez Guitars asked him to figure a line of business of guitars.

Winger's success was fugacious and the mathematical group disbanded after their third record album, Pull, failed to reach old sales in 1993. Beach launched his possess dance orchestra, the Rob Beach Project. His plans to book a solo record album were scrapped, however, after he recognised an invitation to join Alice Cooper's grade insignia. Beach remained with Cooper's chemical chemical group for trey years, release to exchange George Lynch as tether guitar player and co-writer for head-banging metal pigeonholing, Dokken.





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Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Major Study Shows Quality-of-life Benefits From HRT

�A major international sketch of the effects of HRT use of goods and services on quality of liveliness has shown that HRT use privy significantly meliorate well-being in women with menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats. The results of the WISDOM study will be published on BMJ.com on Friday 22 August 2008 (preeminence embargo details above). This study looked at health-related quality of life in 5692 intelligent women of age 50 - 69 in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.


The International Menopause Society notes that the study reported that nearly 3 out of 4 women, wHO complained of night sweat suit and hot flushes, establish that these symptoms had vanished subsequently a year of HRT use. Even in women who were well past times menopause and did not suffer hot flushes, on that point was a noted improvement in slumber, sexuality and joint painful sensation as a result of HRT use.


Speaking for the International Menopause Society, Dr Roger Lobo (Columbia University, New York) said


"This account from WISDOM is reassuring that in that respect are real benefits for some women electing to use HRT. While it has been well established that quality of life measures are improved in younger symptomatic women, this paper adds some information that even older women may benefit. While some of this information was reported from the WHI, which used the same hormonal regime, more sensitive instruments were used in WISDOM which was able-bodied to show improvements in other measures such as sexual subprogram. While this is important information and is reassuring regarding the benefits of HRT, these findings in isolation ar not an indication to initiate hormones in symptomless older women for the first time."


Dr David Sturdee (Solihull, UK), President of the International Menopause Society, said:


"This is a significant study, which supports our views on HRT. It shows that HRT tin offer real benefits to most women experiencing menopausal symptoms. Our advice remains the same: each woman is an individual, and she needs to discuss what's correct for her with her doctor, in the faint of her medical history. This survey reinforces the benefits of appropriate use."


The International Menopause Society (IMS) is the major outside body working with menopause-related medicine. The IMS's view is that HRT use can benefit women experiencing symptoms associated with the menopause, for example hot flushes, night sweats, aching joints and muscles, insomnia, and vaginal dryness. Evidence shows that HRT use is by and large safe for healthy women going through the climacteric. Health risks of HRT use ascend slightly afterwards the age of round 59. However, each woman needs to discuss her own medical circumstances with her doctor of the Church before decision making on HRT use.


The above is a summary (and of essential, it is simplified), only the IMS's full direction can be seen at: http://www.imsociety.org.


International Menopause Society

PO Box 687, Wray

Lancaster LA2 8WY

United Kingdom
http://www.imsociety.org


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Saturday, 16 August 2008

Judith Owen

"I've noticed that selfsame dark masses are actually funny and every funny person I've met has their dark side," Judith Owen says. This is the perfect summation of the magic singer/songwriter, wHO has made an impressive career

Thursday, 7 August 2008

Lindsay Rips LA Top Cop a New One

Lindsay Lohan is pissed off off at LAPD Police Chief William Bratton for outing her and Sam yesterday. As they order in Hollywood, there's no business like show business sector. Or, as Lindsay says, mind your own f***ing business.

Samantha on the face of it agrees -- her Facebook update says "chief bratton should spill less and do more." Snap!


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Friday, 27 June 2008

Matt Nathanson

Matt Nathanson   
Artist: Matt Nathanson

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Some Mad Hope   
 Some Mad Hope

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12




An impressive 12-string guitar player and songwriter, San Francisco's Matt Nathanson has built up a loyal fan root through extensive touring. His alive shows are stripped-down affairs, usually with just Nathanson and violoncellist Matt Fish onstage, and are half medicine, half standup comedy, with the humour reconciliation out the often heartsick self-contemplation of the songs. Nathanson has released four self-governing albums, Please (1993), Max Ernst (1997), Non Colored Too Perfect (1998), and Soundless Waiting for Spring (1999), as well as an EP, When Everything Meant Everything (2002). His major-label debut, To a lower place These Fireworks, was released by Universal Records in 2003, produced by Ron Aiello, and was followed four years by and by by Some Mad Hope. Nathanson's songs feature too been featured on several telecasting shows, including Dawson's Creek, Smallville, and Road Rules.





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Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Nailbomb

Nailbomb   
Artist: Nailbomb

   Genre(s): 
Alternative
   Metal: Industrial
   



Discography:


Proud Commit Comercial Suicide   
 Proud Commit Comercial Suicide

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 13


Point Blank   
 Point Blank

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 13




Nailbomb was a brief contrive between ex-Sepultura singer/guitarist Max Cavalera and ex-Fudge Tunnel singer/guitarist Alex Newport. Although both of the bandmembers' full-time bands specialized in extreme metal sounds, Nailbomb somehow found a elbow room to create even more dense and harsh metallic sounds (it too proves to be more repetitive, with the odd sample and brake drum machine detected here and in that respect). In addition to the duo, most of Cavalera's then-bandmates from Sepultura (guitar player Andreas Kisser and drummer Igor Cavalera) and Fear Factory guitar player Dino Cazares made particular guest appearances on Nailbomb's debut recording for Roadrunner Records, 1994's Point Blank, patch the group's last release, 1995's Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide, featured appearances from former Dead Kennedys drummer D.H. Peligro, Biohazard bassist Evan Seinfeld, and Front Line Assembly/Fear Factory keyboardist Rhys Fulber. Since their soph release, little has been heard from Nailbomb, as Cavalera returned back to Sepultura (later going away the chemical group to form Soulfly) and Newport began producing other hard rock candy artists (including At the Drive-In, Samiam, and Will Haven, among others).






Monday, 9 June 2008

Austrian abductee Kampusch turns TV chat show host

VIENNA (Reuters) - Natascha Kampusch, the Austrian who spent eight years locked in a windowless cell after being abducted in Vienna, turns TV chat show host on Sunday when her debut program airs on national television.


In "Natascha Kampusch meets..." Kampusch, whose case returned to the spotlight after revelations that another Austrian woman spent 24 years locked in a cellar, interviews former Austrian motor racing star Niki Lauda, who comments they have both had extreme lives.


"Of course I have realized I will always be different, but what I have experienced hasn't affected me in the way people think," Kampusch tells Lauda in the pre-recorded show which was screened to journalists on Friday.


The first of six episodes of the monthly chat show is to be broadcast at prime time on the private PULS 4 channel.


Snatched on her way to school aged 10, Kampusch was held in a cell beneath a house garage from 1998 until her dash to freedom in 2006. Her captor committed suicide after her escape.


Interest in 20-year-old Kampusch's psychological well-being and adjustment to freedom has only intensified since the case of Elisabeth Fritzl came to light.


Fritzl was held by her own father for 24 years in a windowless prison and bore him seven children, three of whom shared her captivity.


The family are now under careful supervision in a hospital and have chosen so far to avoid the media despite massive public interest.