Archive for March, 2008
Shania Twain
The Shania Twain story has opened on a new and exciting chapter, and the only way is UP! That’s the title of the much anticipated follow-up to Come On Over, the most successful female solo artist album of all time with world wide sales of an astonishing 34 million.
Follow that? You bet. The great news [...]
Tweet
Though my real name is Charlene Keys, I’ve been nicknamed Tweet ever since I can remember. Everyone in my family wants credit for coming up with that, but no one knows where it came from. What I do know is that it stuck, and in many ways, it fits perfectly.
Born in Rochester, N.Y. [...]
Twista
You can call him the fastest MC in hip-hop history, the man with the flawless flow or simply the Chi-Town legend. Twista’s earned all his accolades and can breathe one huge sigh of relief with 2004 behind him. After year’s of building one of rap’s most loyal street following and accumulating immeasurable respect among his [...]
Steve Tyrell
What more can you say about the greatest songs ever written? Nothing, really: it’s best just to have them sung, and sung well. That’s exactly what Steve Tyrell did on his acclaimed 1999 album A New Standard, which matched the vocalist with seventeen classic American songs. That album went on defy the skeptics, having now [...]
Tyrese
Theoretically, for a recording artist to reach the summit of his profession, hard work, total dedication, enormous talent, and an unstoppable will to succeed are essential. When sizzling sensuality, dark, handsome features, a chiseled hard body, intelligence, charisma, and a soulful, passionate, show-stopping voice are added to the equation, the sky’s the limit — the [...]
Trinket
“We like to refer to ourselves as classic rock for the 21st century,” states Brian Youmans, Trinket’s flamboyant lead singer.
While Trinket formed in Athens, Georgia, three of their members are from New Jersey (Tommy Salmon, J. Christopher Arrison and Jeffrey Fisher). Their development in the city known as a hot bed for college bands was [...]
Trust Company
No man is an island, and everything seems to take a village these days. In the case of TRUSTcompany, it seemingly took a nation to put together their major-label debut, The Lonely Position of Neutral, one of the most exciting rock debuts of the year (the single TK is already getting TK at radio even [...]
Tsar
The L.A. pop-punk group Tsar formed in 1998 and soon won favorable reviews for their energetic gigs and anthemic songwriting. The group signed a deal with Hollywood Records and delivered their self-titled debut album in mid-2000.
T-Spoon - T-Spoon
Artist: T-Spoon
Title: T-Spoon
Label: 550
Rating: 1/10
I don’t know what is more appalling about this disc: the lyrics or the cheesy music. The first track, “Sex On The Beach”, is embarrassingly lame. It reminds me of Ace Of Base, if only they had a guy trying to sound like a rastaman. Then there is the synth flute, [...]
Kt Tunstall
KT Tunstall is a sparkling new songwriter with Chinese blood, a Scottish heart, great legwarmers and a cool name - “well, it’s got a bit more attitude than Kate which just says farmer’s daughter to me,” she laughs. KT celebrates classic singer-songwriting in the tradition of Rikki Lee Jones, Carol King and Fleetwood Mac with [...]
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