Pop star Gabrielle has called for the Music of Black Origin (Mobo)
Awards to be scrapped because they lack a soul prize and are
dominated by US artists
So what happens when a multi platinum selling artist falls off the
radar?Well if they are smart they go on tour to a grip of small
venues to get reacquainted with the fans.Turns out Musiq Soulchild
is pretty smart.
A gifted R&B; vocalist, pianist and songwriter, Alicia Keys
aims for something a bit more pop-oriented with "As I Am" and
succeeds in spite of some wildly uneven material. Certainly her
vocals are as strong as ever, and on the decently written "Go
Ahead," a Stevie Wonder-ish midtempo workout, she rules. Then you
have the bland empowerment anthem "Superwoman," overstuffed with
horns and ...
GLENDORA - Speed limits will decrease on portions of six city
streets for safety reasons, officials said. The City Council voted
Nov. 13 to drop permitted speeds by 5 mph on part of Route 66 and
five major feeder roads. The limit on a portion of Amelia Avenue
was increased from 25 mph to 35 mph.
1 Dschinghis Khan
Pop star Gabrielle has called for the Music of Black Origin (Mobo) Awards to be scrapped because they lack a soul prize and are dominated by US artists
2 Profanum
So what happens when a multi platinum selling artist falls off the radar?Well if they are smart they go on tour to a grip of small venues to get reacquainted with the fans.Turns out Musiq Soulchild is pretty smart.
3 Cutkiller
rupee is strengthening, will the outsourcing come down?
4 Gescom vs Ad Vanz
A gifted R&B; vocalist, pianist and songwriter, Alicia Keys aims for something a bit more pop-oriented with "As I Am" and succeeds in spite of some wildly uneven material. Certainly her vocals are as strong as ever, and on the decently written "Go Ahead," a Stevie Wonder-ish midtempo workout, she rules. Then you have the bland empowerment anthem "Superwoman," overstuffed with horns and ...
5 Endrone
GLENDORA - Speed limits will decrease on portions of six city streets for safety reasons, officials said. The City Council voted Nov. 13 to drop permitted speeds by 5 mph on part of Route 66 and five major feeder roads. The limit on a portion of Amelia Avenue was increased from 25 mph to 35 mph.