OK, heavy metal is not exactly sitting in
everybody's iDevice but for those fans that enjoy this genre of music
nothing beats the chance to see as many as 40 of their favorite bands
on a luxury cruise ship plying the warm sunny waters of the Caribbean.
I found that part of the attraction is a strong desire to be different,
stand out, even scream out hey look at me I'm
Bu videodaki kuşlar geçmiş, şimdiki zaman ve gelecek mefununa sahip gözüküyor. Yemlerini gelecek için saklayıp, başka kuşların o yemleri bulmaması için birçok şeye dikkat ediyorlar. Izleyin ve görün.
Wer hätte gedacht, dass einmal ein Apfel mit dem Galaxy S3 aufgenommen werden würde? Man sieht schon ein paar Alterserscheinungen, aber im Großen und Ganzen sieht er noch ganz ok aus.
Ok haters bring it on! Make sure you do your research before posting non-sensical comments! EMs a great rapper, but lacks example and if you look deeper he is simply about money...at any cost! Women, Kids, Family, Friends...all targets! But I do give Dre credit he did sponsor a little white money maker...cat has skills obviously! Oh I forgot its all about the paper...bring your boy out of the closet! Listen to all the tracks and look deep into all the music if your going to type an opinion, so sick of hook/beat driven fans overlooking what is actually being said!!! Here is a real rapper not consumed with the paper PALEFACE PICASSO . Paleface Picasso
http://www.debbiewilliamsassociates.co.uk/free_download.htm#free_download Plants seeds that miracles can occur and we are guided that everything will be OK
On Saturday, May 21, some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry celebrated the 90th birthday of the legendary Tony Bennett at Keep Memory Alive’s 20th annual Power of Love® gala at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. The star-studded event raised funds and awareness for Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health and its fight against brain disease including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s diseases, multiple sclerosis and multiple system atrophy.
Highlights from the night included a performance by honoree Tony Bennett and heartfelt tributes by James Corden, Andra Day, Herbie Hancock, Darius Rucker, Jordin Sparks, Steven Tyler and more. Day kicked off the show with her rendition of “Steppin’ Out With My Baby,” while Corden performed his version of “Don’t Get Around Much More.” Later in the evening, Sparks teamed up with pianist Dan Orlando to perform a medley of hits including “The Best Is Yet To Come,” “Alright OK You Win” and “It Don’t Mean A Thing.” Rucker treated guests to hit single “Sunny Side of The Street,” before Hancock took the stage to perform “Chameleon” and “Cantaloupe Island.” Tyler joined the elite ensemble to perform “Smile” with jazz trumpeter Chris Botti before singing Aerosmith classic “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.” The man of the evening, Bennett, performed numerous hits including “Watch What Happens” and “How Do You Keep The Music Playing.” To close the show, the entire cast sang Bennett “Happy Birthday” and presented him with a celebratory cake. In addition to musical icons, celebrity supporters who also attended the event included Quincy Jones, Brad Garrett, Steve Schirripa and Chazz Palminteri.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7842951-keep-memory-alive-tony-bennett/
http://www.melogia.com New rock song "We Accept The Love We Think We Deserve" is an emotional piece about domestic violence.
Now that the Super Bowl is over, the NFL will have a chance to reflect on quite a year. Domestic violence was frequently at the forefront of the 2014-2015 season and unfortunately for all the wrong reasons. Sarantos is proud to release this latest rock song. Violence against women and children results from the use of force or threat to achieve and maintain control over others in intimate relationships, and from societal abuse of power and domination in the forms of sexism, racism, homophobia, classism, anti-Semitism, able-bodyism, ageism and other oppressions. The abuses of power in society foster battering by perpetuating conditions, which condone violence against women and children. “This a powerful rock song about domestic violence in our society today," says Sarantos. “It seems like this topic was in the news a lot in the last year between the NFL, Bill Cosby and so many other stories that made headlines. My heart goes out to the victims. I wrote this song to not only start a conversation on the matter but to hopefully help others find a solution. This is a hard rock song about a man who has made many mistakes in his life. He constantly takes emotional abuse from his partner. Somewhere along the way, he has lost his faith. Thru the words, the bruises and the blame though he stays right there... Why does he stay right there? I hope this song helps drive home the message throughout the world that domestic abuse is simply not ok.”
33% of any music-related sales profits from this song are going straight to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
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To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7452831-state-farm-weather-preparedness/