Thursday, 26 June 2008
Heorge Harmonica Smith
Artist: Heorge Harmonica Smith
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
Now You Can Talk About Me
Year:
Tracks: 14
 
Jay-Jay Johanson
Artist: Jay-Jay Johanson
Genre(s):
Electronic
Trip-Hop
Pop
Discography:
Rush
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10
Prologue Best of the Early Years 1996 - 2002
Year: 2004
Tracks: 17
Antenna
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
Poison
Year: 2000
Tracks: 14
Tattoo
Year: 1998
Tracks: 13
Whiskey
Year: 1996
Tracks: 9
 
American Museum of Natural History reinstalls Neanderthal mural after decades
Aimee Mann continues 'Smilers' jaunt
Madonna joins Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Inducting Madonna into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Justin Timberlake said: "She's done it by working harder and being smarter than everybody else. As she made MTV the place to be seen, she racked up the greatest track record in music history - 47 Top 40 hits. She became the biggest name on the planet the old-fashioned way - she earned it."
During her acceptance speech, Madonna said: "It is a great honour to receive this award, and I'm grateful and appreciative for the acknowledgement that this implies."
She also thanked those who had helped her launch her career and quoted from the Talmud.
"I have gone on to do so many things in my life, from writing children's books, to designing clothes, to directing a film. But for me it always does, and it always will, come back to the music, so thank you," she said.
The other stars who joined Madonna on the honour roll were John Mellencamp, Leonard Cohen, the Dave Clark Five and the Ventures.
Blues great Little Walter was posthumously inducted in the sideman category, while production and songwriting legends Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff received the Ahmet Ertegun Award.
Irish singer-songwriter Damien Rice performed Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah" at the ceremony.
Steve Nash, Kids in the Hall among new inductees to Canada's Walk of Fame
NBA star Steve Nash, comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall, singer kd lang, model Daria Werbowy and filmmaker James Cameron are among the latest inductees to Canada's Walk of Fame.
But of all the stars set to be recognized for their impressive contributions to the worlds of sports, entertainment and the arts, the Walk of Fame's founding director said one star had far and away the most nominations for this year's honour - Frances Bay.
The 90-year-old actress is affectionately known as "Hollywood's Grandma" for her string of old lady characters.
"We received a signed petition of over 10,000 names for Frances Bay, including personal letters from Adam Sandler and Jerry Seinfeld and David Lynch and Henry Winkler, Monty Hall among many others, all making a very compelling case for Frances and they were right," Peter Soumalias said.
The Winnipeg performer didn't start acting until age 60, but has racked up an impressive resume that includes film and TV roles in "Happy Gilmore," "Seinfeld," "ER", "Road to Avonlea" and "Hannah Montana."
"Corner Gas" star Brent Butt helped announced the lineup Tuesday and said he was particularly excited to see comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall among the inductees.
The funnyman said he used to be the warm-up act when the Kids' taped their eponymous sketch comedy show for CBC-TV in the mid-'90s.
"It was a sweet gig, it was easy money," Butt said of the stint.
"Because everybody was so jazzed about seeing the Kids in the Hall. There were rabid Kids in the Hall fans and one of the Kids would come out and introduce you as being a friend of theirs, so everybody liked you - they wanted you to like them.
"Normally, you know, when you're a young comic, 99 per cent of the shows you're just dodging ashtrays, people hate your guts. And this was the one gig where, 'Oh, people are excited that I'm here!' "
Also set to attend this year's ceremonies are rocker Bryan Adams and actor Michael J. Fox, who were both previously named to the Walk, but couldn't attend the induction festivities.
Adams was an inaugural inductee in 1998, a year that Soumalias notes hardly attracted anyone to the then-little-known gala. Fox was inducted in 2000, but didn't learn of the honour until after the gala because Walk of Fame organizers had such a hard time notifying him.
"In the early years we got a lot of 'Who? What? Why?" Soumalias said of the Walk's early days, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
In 2003, organizers announced 13 inductees thinking "five or six would show up".
"But all 13 of them came," Soumalias said. "Which was wonderful in some respects but we didn't budget for 13. So it became a challenge for us."
He said the event's stature has grown considerably since then, with more than 40 per cent of this year's nominations coming from countries other than Canada.
To qualify, candidates must have been born in Canada or spent their formative or creative years here and must have a body of work recognized for its impact on Canada's cultural heritage.
Fans can lobby on behalf of their favourite athlete or artist, but the final decision is made by Walk of Fame organizers.
Previous inductees include Alanis Morissette, Paul Anka, Jim Carrey, Shania Twain, William Hutt and Wayne Gretzky.
To date, 107 Canadians have been honoured.
The new list of inductees will be celebrated during a gala on Sept. 6 in Toronto.
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www.Canadaswalkoffame.com
News from �The Canadian Press, 2008
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The Commodores
Artist: The Commodores
Genre(s):
Dance
funk
Discography:
The Ultimate Collection
Year: 1997
Tracks: 15
Midnight Magic
Year: 1992
Tracks: 10
 
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Goran Karan
Artist: Goran Karan
Genre(s):
Folk: Croatian
Discography:
Od Srca Do Usna
Year: 2005
Tracks: 16
Goran Karan
Year:
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Pete Doherty - Doherty Shown Dead In Art Exhibition
A Scottish artist has commissioned a macabre new exhibition which shows troubled rocker PETE DOHERTY slumped dead in a range of disturbing poses.
Contemporary painter Peter Howson paints Doherty with his eyes closed and a sickly pallor, giving the impression the Babyshambles singer has passed away.
And Howson insists he is using Doherty as an example - as he hopes the controversial collection will steer the rocker's fans away from drugs.
Howson, who has battled drug and alcohol addiction himself, says, "Pete Doherty is someone who has really interested me over the last few months. His spiral downwards reminds me of what I went through myself and I can identify with the way he is acting.
"Me wanting to paint him dead was pointing the finger at him and saying 'You can influence a whole generation'. He could, if he wanted to, become the right kind of hero."
A spokesman for the Babyshambles frontman says, "Peter Howson has never met Pete as far as I am aware, so I don't know where he's getting his inspiration from. We have not seen the drawings and I don't see how Peter knows that much about Pete's lifestyle."
Last month (May08), Doherty walked free from London's Wormwood Scrubs after serving 29 days of a 14-week prison sentence for probation violation and drugs offences.
See Also
Kendra Ross
Artist: Kendra Ross
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
New Voice
Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
 
Swedish Erotica
Megaptera
Artist: Megaptera
Genre(s):
Ambient
Indie
Electronic
Rock
Discography:
You Will Never Survive This Nightmare
Year: 2006
Tracks: 18
Songs From The Massive Darkness
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Beyond The Shadow
Year: 2001
Tracks: 6
Beyond The Massive Darkness, CD2
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Beyond The Massive Darkness
Year: 2001
Tracks: 16
Electronic Underground
Year: 2000
Tracks: 8
The Curse Of The Scarecrow
Year: 1998
Tracks: 8
You Never Survive This Nightmare
Year: 1997
Tracks: 12
Deep Inside
Year: 1997
Tracks: 3
Disease
Year: 1996
Tracks: 4