AL BASILE’S TRIBUTE TO JAZZ Written by Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
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Basile is not only featured cornet player on Red Breath; he provides vocals that are hard to forget. He follows in footsteps of Sinatra and Bennett, using two great vocalists as models to set foundation for album. There is a strong influence of Louis Armstrong present in his cornet playing-featuring large, warm, dark nature of tone that he has worked so hard to develop over years. Red Breath has a strong sense of danceable rhythm and timeless quality. Surely, it will find its way as one of classic albums of modern jazz. It is an archetypal depiction of mixing old with new for a fresh new outlook on jazz music. For More Information: http://www.albasile.com or Contact: basile@albasile.com Phone: 401-438 -7431 ###
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck conducts interviews, writes reviews, biographies, press releases and articles for Independent and Major artists Worldwide. Articles are dispersed on a vast network of websites. Links to sites with great music content are provided on my Homepage and Links Page.
| | I Come From the Movie Planet, How About You?Written by Jesse S. Somer
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If you do love movies, these days there is one place to go that you can find out just about nearly anything and everything about a film, and even watch trailers of shows. It’s called Internet Movie Database or IMDB. Google it, or look for it on your other search engine. I believe this website started up very small from someone who just wanted to talk about movies. Now, it receives over 25 million ‘visits’ a month. It literally has everything you ever need to know about films. It gives biographies on movies, actors and directors involved, as well as comments and ratings from people who have wanted to express their feelings about films in question. For some of movies, especially new ones that haven’t opened in theatres yet, there are previews and trailers you can watch right at your computer to tell you if you really think you should go and see it or not. There’s also cool lists made up by visitors to site like ‘Top 250 films’, and ‘100 worst films of all time’. There are articles related to movie industry as well as many other interesting categories to look at like ‘Independent films’ and ‘Award winners’. Really, you’ve got to check it out yourself to see what I mean. Whether you think movies are a great achievement by humanity to learn and be entertained with, or an obsession that has gone way too far, it looks as though they are here to stay. The questions remain: Is your life as good as movies you watch? If you spend as much time in virtual reality as reality itself, what planet do you really come from?
Jesse S. Somer M6.Net http://www.m6.net Jesse S. Somer could be a character in the best script ever written.
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