Tata young • She is A Superstar
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Tata Young as Thailand's very own pop sensation, Tata's debut English album with Columbia Records "I Believe" hit 9x platinum in her home country; achieved the amazing feat of selling over 300,000 units in Japan as a new artist; and struck Gold in many Asian countries. "I Believe" went on to sell nearly 1 million units across the Asian region. During the same year, Tata also sang the theme song to the Bollywood blockbuster film, Dhoom, whose OST album sold over 800,000 units in India, a phenomenal success for a soundtrack. At 25, this 10-year music veteran has already sold more than 12 million albums and continues to be a symbol of energy and change for the Asian music industry.Now comes "Temperature Rising", Tata's 2nd full length English album and the one to help her spread her talent to the world. The album features scorching 1st single "El Nin-YO!" which hit #1 in all major charts in Thailand upon release. Just back from a hugely successful launch in Japan, "Temperature Rising" has already shipped 50,000 units and is well on the road to another success in the world's #2 music market. Listen to the album and Tata's sincerity and belief in her music shines through brightly. Produced by the likes of Alex G, who has worked with NSYNC, Britney Spears, Pink, Duran Duran, Ricky Martin, Lindsay Lohan, Christina Aguilera and SA TrackWorks (Stacie Orrico), the red hot "Temperature Rising" features songs from esteemed writers Diane Warren, Paul McCartney, Natasha Bedingfield, Adam Anders & Nikki Hassman (Jesse McCartney, Sheryl Crow) and Sandeep Chowta (various blockbuster Bollywood movie soundtracks, Asha Bhosle, Alisha Chinai, Sowmya Raoh, Sonu Kakkar). The ultra sexy video for El Nin-YO! is directed by Tom Waller, who made his debut directing Hallmark movie 'Monk Dawson' and has worked on the production of Oliver Stone's 'Alexander'. Tata Amita Marie Young was born in Thailand on December 14, 1980, the only daughter of an American father and a Thai mother. In a childhood filled with singing and dancing, Tata beat 5,300 other children to be crowned winner of the International Division of the nationwide Thailand Junior Singing Contest at the tender age of 11. The victory brought her an entertainer's contract with Yamaha Music and subsequently a recording contract with Grammy Entertainment, Thailand's largest entertainment conglomerate when she was 14. Within a year, Tata recorded and released her debut Thai album "Amita Tata Young" which sold more than 1 million units in 5 months. At only 15, Tata became Thailand's biggest pop sensation, a reputation which was cemented when sales of her follow up album "Tata 1,000,000 Copies Celebration" also hit the million-unit mark. Tata's popularity grew further when she was chosen to represent Thailand on the Australian Television program "World Telly Broadcast" featuring Youth talents in Asia. In April 1996, Tata held her "Tata Live in Hollywood Concert" at the renowned Hollywood Palladium, a rare event for an Asian artist, and one which received rave reviews. Tata was selected by the Chinese government to represent Thailand at the Handover Concert for the Hong Kong Handover Ceremony held on July 5, 1997 along with such international acts as Lisa Stansfield and Wet Wet Wet. That same year, Tata became the first entertainer in 14 years to receive the coveted Golden Pikkanes God Award presented by the Musical Artist Association of Thailand under the patronage of His Majesty the King of Thailand. Trendy, beautiful and vivacious, Tata has also developed a highly successful modeling and acting career. Making her stunning film debut in 1997 in the youth drama "The Red Bike Story", Tata not only won the Best Female Actress Award (Thailand) at the 4th Annual Blockbuster Entertainment Awards but also helped the movie break all time attendance records in the film history of Thailand. Tata followed up the huge success with two other celluloid hits "O-Negative" and "Plai Tien". Tata has modeled and endorsed top-notch brands such as Fuji Film and Yamaha motorcycles, Colgate and Pepsi and has been the cover girl many times over on many international media and magazines around the region. In 1997, Elle Magazine named her one of Thailand's "10 Most Influential People" and Asiaweek selected Tata as one of 25 most influential trendsetters in Asia in 1998. In 2001, Tata was featured on the cover of Time Magazine in their study of successful Eurasians in Asia. ---------------------------------http://www.tatayoung.com/bio.htm
GARY LUCAS: PART 10 @ PARADISO AMSTERDAM, "SOUNDS OF THE SUR
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GARY LUCAS: PART 10 @ PARADISO AMSTERDAM, "SOUNDS OF THE SURREAL/MONSTERS FROM THE ID" 1/22/08Gary Lucas, "the thinking man's guitar hero" (The New Yorker), is caught performing his solo acoustic guitar score live to a screening of Rene Clair's 1924 surrealist classic short "Entr'acte" at Amsterdam's famed Paradiso, where he has performed over 20 times in his career. The evening was devoted to Gary's "Sounds of the Surreal/Monsters From the Id" program of Gary's original solo guitar scores (composed as well as improvised) played live to accompany classic French surrealist films, and clips from Gary's favorite sound horror, science fiction and fantasy films. Filmed by PaulB without benefit of stage lights which accounts for the dark image. The music shines through.Gary Lucas finishes the "Monsters from the Id" segment of his cinefantastique evening at the Paradiso by accompanying the penultimate sequence from one of his favorite films, "The Brain That Wouldn't Die"-- a definite influence on John Waters and the subsequent Cinema du Schlock...Paul B bravely turns his camera on the action on the screen so that you the viewer can feast your eyes on the misshapen thing behind the door, and goggle at the tete du femme dans la dish du Petri.
GARY LUCAS: PART 9 @ PARADISO AMSTERDAM, "SOUNDS OF THE SURR
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GARY LUCAS: PART 9 @ PARADISO AMSTERDAM, "SOUNDS OF THE SURREAL/MONSTERS FROM THE ID" 1/22/08 Gary Lucas, "the thinking man's guitar hero" (The New Yorker), is caught performing his solo acoustic guitar score live to a screening of Rene Clair's 1924 surrealist classic short "Entr'acte" at Amsterdam's famed Paradiso, where he has performed over 20 times in his career. The evening was devoted to Gary's "Sounds of the Surreal/Monsters From the Id" program of Gary's original solo guitar scores (composed as well as improvised) played live to accompany classic French surrealist films, and clips from Gary's favorite sound horror, science fiction and fantasy films. Filmed by PaulB without benefit of stage lights which accounts for the dark image. The music shines through.Number 9, number 9..."Mothra" finishes... and then Gary commingles intimately with his favorite horror film, Mario Bava's 1960 "La Maschera del Demonio" a/k/a "Black Sunday", which left its indelible mark on the impressionable young guitarist at a very tender age. Thrill to scream queen Barbara Steele's seductive come-on to Dr. Kruvajan before bestowing the vampire's kiss as Gary limns the action in tandem with Roberto Nicolosi's original score frisson by frisson.
She Shines
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I wrote this song for my friend's sister after she passed away... but it means alot to me. There aren't alot of lyrics because I'm not the best songwriter- but tell me what you think because I might try to make something great out of it. =)
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