Sunday 24 August 2008

Download Olivia Ruiz mp3






Olivia Ruiz
   

Artist: Olivia Ruiz: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Pop
Indie
Rock
Other

   







Discography:


Chocolat Show
   

 Chocolat Show

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 14
Live Aux Vieilles Charrues 2006
   

 Live Aux Vieilles Charrues 2006

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13
La Femme Chocolat
   

 La Femme Chocolat

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 13
J'aime Pas L'amour
   

 J'aime Pas L'amour

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 12
Paris
   

 Paris

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 2






Folk-punk chanteuse Olivia Ruiz vaulted to stardom in her native France with the 2003 press release of her debut LP, J'aime Pas l'Amour. Born January 1, 1980, in Carcassonne, she was the girl of instrumentalist Didier Blanc, making her professional debut at 12 with the Médiévales troupe and at 15 co-founding the rock mathematical group Five. After earning a degree in communications from the University of Montpellier, Ruiz auditioned for the inaugural address series of the French television amateur vitrine Star Academy. Despite leaning more toward indie stone than mainstream bulk out, she nevertheless advanced to the semifinals. Ruiz issued her debut private, "Paris," in mid-2002. J'aime Pas l'Amour, which enlisted contributions from French alt-rock stars including Weepers Circus, Nery, and Philippe Prohom, followed more than a class by and by, marketing more than 50,000 copies. The national of the 2003 tV documentary Olivia Ruiz, Star'activiste, she toured until mid-2005, at long last upshot her soph record album, La Femme Chocolat, at year's end. The lead-in individual, "J'traîne dES Pieds," proved a blockbuster strike, and the LP was named Album of the Year at the annual Victoires de la Musique honors.





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Thursday 14 August 2008

'Soul Men' Director Grieves for Hayes, Mac


When Malcolm Lee got the call over the weekend that Bernie Mac had died, the director says he was overcome by grief. When he got a call the side by side day that Isaac Hayes also died, he began to question reality.
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"It was surreal," Lee says. "It had to be some sort of bad dreaming that these two giants would die on the same weekend, and both would be in my movie."


Lee's motion picture, "Soul Men", featuring Mac, Hayes and Samuel Jackson, tells the story of two alienated soul singers (Mac and Jackson) wHO reunite to honor their deceased band leader.


Mac, 50, died Saturday from complications relating to pneumonia; Hayes, 65, died Sunday subsequently collapsing at his menage near Memphis. The cause of Hayes' death has not been released.


The picture, out Nov. 14, now shoulders the weight of being one of the last deeds by two icons. (Mac also stars in the Robin Williams comedy "Old Dogs", taboo next year.)





Though Lee and distributor The Weinstein Co. have announced no changes to the movie or its release date, the director says he feels the pressure of creating a appointment farewell to the performers.


"This isn't like "Dark Knight", where Heath Ledger died while editing was in its babyhood," Lee says. "Most of our editing is through with. We'll go back and see if there is anything we can do better. But (Mac) left us with an indelible performance. I think I got him at the top of his game."


Mac's game included keeping cast and crew laughing. Lee says the actor, world Health Organization had sarcoidosis, a continuing disorder that can reason inflammation in the lungs, never let the disease cut his days short.


If anything, Lee says, Mac worked harder than most stars and practiced stand up for crew and be sick members on long days.


"He was constantly ready to perform," Lee says. "We'd have some days that ran 12 hours, and in between takes Bernie would be cracking them up, giving them an impromptu routine."


Lee says he regularly told Mac that he didn't have to entertain the crew and bystanders, but the comedian wouldn't see it.


"He aforesaid, 'These people made me what I am,' " Lee says. "He aforementioned that if it weren't for the fans of his stand up comedy, he wouldn't have the vocation he had."







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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Report Calls For New Resources For Studying Fungi That Impact Human Health And Agriculture

�Fungi can cause a number of life-threatening diseases but they also are becoming more and more useful to science and manufacturing every year. However, many the great unwashed, scientists among them,