Sunday 31 August 2008

Willie Mae Rock Camp Showcase Portends Big Things for Little Girls

The Minor Outrageous Tigers.Photo:
Tracy Morford



�Hi, we're famous,� announced one of the performers addressing the line outside of the Music Hall of Williamsburg at Saturday's Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls 2008 Showcase. �This is going to be awesome.� Having an act inform you of their fame is an ill portent at any show, but the awesomeness promised by the young lady was triumphantly delivered. There was shredding. There was head banging. And yes, there were drum solos. There were also braces, leg warmers, ponytails, and several mike stands standing at about three feet high. The early-afternoon showcase was the culmination of Willie Mae's intensive weeklong seminar in rockin' out. Emceed by the irrepressible, travel-size Cassidy Van Cooten (with only a little help from a staff member), the event displayed the talents of seventeen bands, most with rather innovative lineups.





The kids not only pulled off their accessories � sleeveless band tees, neckties, and fingerless gloves, all things better worn by kids dressing up as adults, and not the other way around � but their set was full of surprises. The high points: the Explosive Diamonds' guitar player effectively wrestling a Gretsch Chet Atkins bigger than she was, a chilling a cappella breakdown courtesy of the Nothingness, and Fairy Sandwich's four-fisted high-hat clang. The catchiest song was Girlz Like Boyz' party protest rant �Good-bye Mr. President,� which recalled for us the bratty, adolescent beat of L'Trimm. (The band stopped short of formally endorsing Obama, but their jam has �Raising McCain� soundly beat.) Common to many of the groups seemed to be the influence of the Shaggs, Hole, and � um, Thurston Moore and his tuneless drones � er, maybe something Indian? We've seen worse from Pratt students in bands. And aspiring indie rockers of all ages would do well to learn that when a live performance doesn't exactly jell, just smile big, throw candy, and raise those devil horns high.






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Thursday 21 August 2008

Ellen & Portia Marry!

After quadruplet years together, Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi were finally wed on Saturday night in a private ceremony at the Beverly Hills home they share.

The event was attended by merely a handful of the couple's nearest friends and family. As Portia, 35, told OK! recently, she was quick in her mother Margaret from Australia for the occasion.

Both brides were habilimented in Zac Posen � Portia in a wan pink dress and Ellen in an all-white suit � and exchanged rings designed by Neil Lane.

Shortly after the California Supreme Court released a ruling in May that recognizes same-sex marriages in the province, Ellen, 50, announced on her hit talk show that the couple would be walk down the aisle together.

When OK! caught up with Ellen at the Emmys in June, she joked that their wedding cake would be decorated with her legion Emmy statues.

Portia's Ally McBeal co-star Lucy Liu late shared her thoughts on the wedding news. "Portia's so marvelous and I think Ellen is tops talented," she told OK!. "I think it's fantastical. I'm thrilled for them and I'm thrilled for the chance that they have to do that."










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Monday 11 August 2008

Blackfoot, Rick Medlocke

Blackfoot, Rick Medlocke   
Artist: Blackfoot, Rick Medlocke

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Rick Medlocke And Blackfoot   
 Rick Medlocke And Blackfoot

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10




 





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Wednesday 6 August 2008

Electric Frankeinstein

Electric Frankeinstein   
Artist: Electric Frankeinstein

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Punk-Rock
   



Discography:


The Buzz of 1000 Volts   
 The Buzz of 1000 Volts

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Rock 'N' Roll Monster   
 Rock 'N' Roll Monster

   Year:    
Tracks: 10


How to make a monster   
 How to make a monster

   Year:    
Tracks: 13


Electric Frankeinstein   
 Electric Frankeinstein

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




 





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