Born to Sing the Blues is the debut album by Welsh singer Shirley Bassey. It was released on a 10" LP in 1958 by the Philips Records label. Long-playing records were newly introduced in the mid-1950s and the 10" album was briefly introduced as an album format, shortly before the 12" format became the standard long playing format.
Thirty years ago, on April 3rd, En Vogue started its reign as one of the most successful female vocal groups of all time. The EV30 celebration gets off to an early start tonight with an appearance on the groundbreaking hit music drama Empire, currently in its sixth and final season. Even sweeter, their performance of “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It)” is featured in an episode where series star Taraji P. Henson makes her directorial debut.
Born to Sing the Blues is the debut album by Welsh singer Shirley Bassey. It was released on a 10" LP in 1958 by the Philips Records label. Long-playing records were newly introduced in the mid-1950s and the 10" album was briefly introduced as an album format, shortly before the 12" format became the standard long playing format.
'Kishori Amonkar' is a gifted 'Indian Classical Singer' who has a great talent absorbed through her mother from the years of vigorous practice. In this particular live album recorded Live At Kensington Town Hall, London On 9th April, 2000, she rendered 'Raga Bhimpalai', A Late Afternoon Raga (Belongs to Thaat Kafi) in its entirety in a detailed Khayal style mesmerizing the audience with her great command on the Raga. The performance can be divided into three parts basically, starts with a Short Alap and then proceeds to a hour long set in Moderate (Vilambit) 16 beat Teentaal. The performance concludes unusually set in 12 Beat faster Ektaal than the usuall 6 beat faster Teentaal. IMHO, Another Outstanding performance which I proudly presenting you to enjoy. Heartily Recommended.
Scottish all-female hard rock trio THE AMORETTES will release its new album, "Born To Break", on April 6 via Steamhammer/SPV. The disc was produced by Luke Morley of U.K. arena rockers THUNDER and recorded and mixed by Nick Brine (THE DARKNESS, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN).