This excellent DVD will teach you some of the best funk basslines from the last three decades note.
Beverley Skeete started her carreer in the early 80's with club tracks such as Warm to a top 5 with Gat Decor. Beverley has worked with the biggest names in the music industry from Chaka Khan, Elton John, Annie Lennox, Sting, Robbie Williams and Jamiroquai to De la Soul and Mark Morrison. She also did main and backing vocals for many euroance projects and artists : Pagany (I don't wanna hurt you was one of her first works along Media Records), Clubhouse, Clock, Gina G, Sharada House Gang, Anticappella, 49ers (in the Club Mix of Rockin my body Ann Marie Smith does the main vocals "Rockin your body…and I'll be yours tonight" and Beverley sings "Uuuuhh again again again")… In 1993 she released the solo eurodance single The Power Of Love under the name Beverly. Since 1997, she's been a member of The Rhythm Kings.
Released on 20/02/12. Few artists can fuse genres as effortlessly as Linda Lewis. Gifted with an incredible 5 octave vocal range, her unique sound contains elements of Folk, Soul, Pop and Rock and has won the admiration of artists from Stevie Wonder to Paul Weller and Jamiroquai, among others.SAY NO MORE, released in 1971, was Linda’s first solo album from Reprise
* Radio Monte-Carlo * - an international radiobrend, founded in Europe in the 1950s. Radio has firmly established itself as an authority in the audience with impeccable taste who follow the latest trends in the music and entertainment business.
The 25th anniversary of Woodstock was such a resounding success, both commercially and critically, that it was inevitable that Woodstock 99 would appear on the 30th anniversary of the legendary free rock festival. Woodstock 99 was a different beast than any of its predecessors, however. The promoters designed it as a mercenary event, trying to earn as much money as possible in the course of three days. They picked a massive abandoned air force base in Rome, NY, and built plywood fences around the perimeters so they wouldn't have any gatecrashers. They decided to not allow any outside containers – a common and logical safeguard, but that also meant everyone had to pay for water in the middle of the summer. All this was a prelude to a weekend of mayhem that ended in riots and rape. Some may argue that the riots were a reaction to the greed of the promoters, and they have a point – but that doesn't excuse the numerous sexual assaults and rapes that occurred during the festival. Those assaults and the fires and the aggressively macho alt-metal acts became the legacy of Woodstock 99, and that's probably not what Epic had in mind when they signed a deal to release a double-disc set of highlights in October 1999.More inside