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Feb 04 2007
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Josh Groban is a 25-year-old baritone who has tremendous contributions in revolutionizing the world of music. He was born in Los Angeles, California. With a voice combined with classical energy of youth and attractiveness of a rock star Josh Groban offered a refreshing alternative to the standard Top 40 fare. Crossing the barriers that define the genres of radio – pop, classical, rock – his music combines elements of romantic pieces with classical beats and synthesized sounds of world music. In addition to English, Josh sings in Italian, French and Spanish, but did not speak these languages fluently.

Josh is also an instrumentalist and talented composer in addition to being a great singer. He plays the piano and drums, and he co wrote three songs about Closer, his second album which finally encouraged him to write his own songs for his upcoming album.

Pop and classical (href = "http://events.ixs.net/Classical.aspx"> http://events.ixs.net/Classical.aspx) singer Josh Groban made his debut in the seventh grade, but then put music aside for a few years until he enrolled at the Interlochen Arts Program. At the end of 1998, he connected with a friend of his vocal coach, producer / screenwriter / Arranger David Foster. Groban worked for Foster rehearsal singer on a series of high profile events including the inauguration of Gray Davis as governor of California and the Grammy Awards (Foster in which he repeated "The Prayer" with Celine Dion in place of Andrea Bocelli).

He has successfully obtained admission to the theater department of Carnegie Mellon University College. However, he was fortunate to get a recording contract with Warner Bros., which has temporarily halted its education.He Discographical made his debut singing "For Always" with Lara Fabian on the soundtrack to AI: Artificial Intelligence, and appeared in 2001 Season Finale of the television series Ally McBeal.

Her magnificent feat One was his first album, Josh Groban, was released in November 2001 and fortunately, it proved to be successful. In one year, Josh has been a rising star. Her album was certified double platinum, and he had his own PBS special in November 2002. A month later, he performed "To Where You Are "and" The Prayer "concert at the Nobel Peace in Oslo, Norway, and joined the Corrs, Ronan Keating, Sting, Lionel Richie, and others for a holiday performance at the Vatican in Rome. His second album was released in November 2003. Two months later, he earned his first number one record when Closer skyrocketed from number 11 to the top spot on the Billboard charts. In 2006, Groban released his third studio album, Awake, featuring guest appearances by the vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo and jazz pianist Herbie Hancock. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

It was a great success and a very popular musician. He has sold over 14 million albums worldwide, had a # 1 album and four No. 1 singles, and was nominated for a Grammy, American Music Awards, World Music Award and People's Choice Award.

Groban's 'hands on' approach in the process creative "Awake" is reflected in several Groban wrote and produced songs with musical contributions from Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Dave Matthews, Glen Ballard, Eric Mouquet, John Ondrasik (Five For Fighting) Marius DeVries, David Foster, Imogen Heap and Herbie Hancock.

"Awake" 13 new songs including the first single comes out, "You Are Loved (Do not Give Up)" show the Grammy nominated Groban tremendous growth as a singer, composer and producer since He first appeared in the musical landscape.

With a lineup of stellar producers including Marius DeVries, Guy Sigsworth, Glen Ballard and David Foster Album contains songs in English, Italian, Spanish and, of course. A booth early, "February Song" with Josh came on the keyboard 25, a native of Los Angeles a sleepless night. "

Additionally, Groban recorded a suite of two incredibly haunting songs where he harmonizes with longtime idols Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The first song, the Groban / Dave Matthews penned "Lullaby" is sung a cappella and the follow-up, the South African song, "Weeping" which Josh first heard a trip to South Africa. "The musical tapestry of the country and their heated history, the honor of meeting Nelson Mandela and schools visiting Soweto was totally inspiring. And it was a dream of a lifetime for me to sing with Ladysmith in the studio. I've loved you from when I heard Paul Simon's Graceland. "

Josh Groban has dominated the international music scene in 2001 with the release of her eponymous album The debut hit single "To Where You Are". Its follow-up CD "Closer" with the smash hit "You Raise Me Up" is the enormous success the young singing sensation. He has made many television appearances beginning with Ally McBeal and continuing with countless performances on Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, The Today Show, two PBS special, the Superbowl, the Oscars and the closing ceremonies of the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City with an audience of over 2 billion people.

His first PBS Special went number 1 selling DVD of 2002. On the touring front, Groban began his now legendary tour of 40 concerts in the city (which have sold a record 20 minutes) and then straight to a visit two years in the arena US.A Josh Groban tour for 2007 will be announced shortly.

Josh has admitted to being a romantic person, using music to express emotions that would normally not comfortable saying the opposite.

Josh is an artist with a meticulous eye for detail. He spends hours learning the meaning of all the songs he recorded, perfecting the pronunciation of his songs in foreign languages, and work with producer to ensure that the finished product is impeccable. It takes a hand "very-on approach to all aspects of his music and touring production.

A typical, perfect pronunciation of his songs in foreign languages, and work with producers to ensure the finished product is impeccable. It takes a hand "very-on approach to all aspects of his music and touring production.

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Mesa Boogie

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Feb 03 2007
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Question Triaxis Mesa Boogie preamp?

Ok, so I intend to buy one of these puppies, one day, but what else should I go with it, I can plug into a PA system? Just need to be explained in plain English lol.

You can connect a Triaxis a PA. You should use the file "out" jacks to simulate the rest of the amplifier setup that you will not if you only buy the Triaxis. So basically, the Triaxis is a preamp – it's where the majority of your tone shaping occurs – if the sound is clean, crunch or distorted etc. The preamp should normally be connected to a power amplifier, as the Mesa 20/20, 50/50 or 2:90 type, then in an enclosure. This gives you all the components of the classic tube amp. The file OUT Triaxis try to simulate the power amp and speaker of its parts – for use when registering so that you do not have to configure the amplifier together and put a microphone in front of the cabinet. It does fairly well, but this is not exactly the same as that of a real amplifier Miked. I used my Triaxis a PA and it does sound really good. You should not use the normal output, use the record outputs. Not only for tonal reasons I explained above, but because the normal output signal is very powerful and will burn the PA channel you plug it in, unless you are very observant. The new CDs are also very powerful, so it's a good idea to lower the master volume on the Triaxis, then reduce the gain channel on your AP. I think to get the best of Triaxis, you better have a guitar amp and speaker power because they add real character to the sound. Using a PA, you replace amp power of the PA speakers and the guitar amplifier and speaker. The other thing is that with a configuration of AP, you still need to install a loudspeaker directed at you so you can hear you correctly on other instruments are played by the Authority PA. If you use the PA alone, of course not a problem. Hope this is what you need!

Mesa Boogie Express 5:50 Amp Demo




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Head Road

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Feb 01 2007
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Where can I find the Steve Earle copper head road flag?

I think the flag Road Steve Earle Copperhead Road Store sells the 5th and Main.

Copper head road by steve earl




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