Gender: Male
Status: Married
Age: 101
Sign: Capricorn
City: Chicago
State: Illinois
Country: US
Signup Date: 9/26/2003
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Monday, May 25, 2009
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Category: Music
Chicago
indie-pop juggernaut, Le Concorde, has enlisted Slang Music Group to remix the
band’s forthcoming single, “The Movement of Cherry Blossom Shadows”. The “Night
Shadows” version will be featured on the band’s upcoming full-length album
(late-fall release anticipated). A vinyl release (12” single) is anticipated
this summer. Relating the story of a fleeting springtime love set in a Chicago
park, the remix of the track prominently features Sharay Reed on electric bass.
No stranger
to adventurous collaborations, Le Concorde bandleader/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist,
Dr. Stephen Becker, sought out noted producer and legendary house music originator,
Vince Lawrence. The two clicked immediately over their passion for perfectly
crafted synth-pop and vintage electronic instrumentation. “It is a huge
privilege for me to work with Vince and his team at Slang,” says Becker. “The
songs on the new Le Concorde album aim to not only express a mood but also to extend
an invitation to dance. When it comes to crafting that invitation with unique
perfection, Vince Lawrence and his team are master scientists and master magicians.”
Further collaboration
and additional tracks on the forthcoming Le Concorde album are anticipated. Le
Concorde recently returned from Los Angeles where additional new tracks are
underway with grammy-nominated producer, David Gamson (Scritti Politti, Ke$ha, Me’Shell
Ndegéocello, Maxwell, Chaka Khan, Roger Troutman) and in Chicago with engineer,
Ed Tinley (Liz Phair, Ike Reilly Assassination). Previous releases have
included the critically acclaimed “Universe and Villa” (March Records, 2005)
and “Suite EP” (Le Grand Magistery, 2007).
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Friday, April 24, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
DANCE MUSIC PIONEERS JERE MCALLISTER AND SLANG MUSICGROUP REMIX “EGO” BY BEYONCE CHICAGO – Jerry McAllister and Slang MusicGroup are proud to bring you the ultra-hot dance remix of “Ego” by pop superstar Beyoncé Knowles. “New school” meets “old school” in this remix of the new single from her album I am…Sasha Fierce – a sure bet to keep the bodies moving on the dance floor. Final tracks were mixed br Brian J Gayner at Slang MusicGroup studios in Chicago. As a pioneer of the house music genre and a seasoned veteran of the music industry, Jere has been an integral player in the dance music scene for over 20 years. By beginning his career with the world famous DJ International Records, McAllister has perpetually been the forefront of the cutting-edge dance music scene, working with the best the house music scene offers. Jerry finds a home for his talents at Slang MusicGroup, producing an all-star remixes for the world's biggest stars.. in past months Jere has created remix magic for both Beyonce and her sister Solange as well.
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Friday, April 24, 2009
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SLANG
MUSICGROUP FAMILY TO ENTER “HOUSE OF DIDDY”
CHICAGO – Entertainment mogul Sean “P. Diddy” Combs is at it
again with another reality television series called “Making His Band,” which is
currently in production. Auditions
were recently held in New York, Detroit, Chicago, and Los Angeles to select
contestants for the upcoming installment of Diddy’s established “Making the Band” program on MTV networks. This season, however, is slightly
different than its predecessors and is more intimately attached to Combs
himself. While seasons past
revolved around creating a superstar band under his Bad Boy Entertainment
record label, the upcoming season focuses on potential candidates vying to back
Diddy himself, in Comb’s live touring band.
Amongst
thousands of entrants auditioning for the chance to be on the new reality show
was singer Morgan Mallory, a young artist produced by Slang MusicGroup along with Slang Producer's Rick Robinson and Sharay Reed. All were selected to go to Los Angeles for further trials. Morgan Mallory is a 21 year old native
of Chicago, who is currently attending the world-renowned Berklee College of
Music in Boston, pursuing a degree in Music Business. Morgan, a rising Hip Hop/
R&B vocalist and songwriter is currently a member of the following
ensembles at Berklee: The Neo-Soul Ensemble, The Latin Jazz, Rock, Funk, and
R&B Ensemble; The Gospel Ensemble; and The A-Capella Ensemble.
Producer-songwriter-keyboardist
Rick Robinson has been working with Slang MusicGroup for years, and has won many
awards during his tenure. A Chicago native, Rick has helped progress and develop
new trends within the music industry over the last decade and is most noted for
his work in soul/gospel music. As a songwriter, Rick has written for many
artists which include- Bishop T.D Jakes, Syleena Johnson, Bishop Larry Trotter, Byron Cage,
Beverly Crawford, Bishop Eddie L. Long, Marvin Sapp, and New Direction among
many others.
Several
other independent recording artists at Slang MusicGroup are moving up to the
front lines of today’s contemporary music. Rapper/pop artist JQ, rock singer/songwriter Jana G., R&B/Hipster Chick Nikki Lynette, and Electro/House DJ Max Toymaster have been pushing
the Chicago underground scene to new heights with help from Slang MusicGroup.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Current mood:  artistic
Here are a few things that we have been working on at Slang.. Enjoy!
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
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Current mood:  blessed
Courtesy of Tom Hoobyar (www.tomhoobyar.com)
12 Laws of Life
These are non-negotiable and there are no escape clauses. No excuses are accepted.
Ignore them at your own risk.
I got this information over decades of living, but many people never learn these rules at
all. And so they live in "quiet desperation." You don't have to settle for that. If you
consider these Facts and test them against your experience (NOT your conditioning!), I
predict you'll adopt them, and you'll be on your way to a life of freedom and
accomplishment.
******************************** 1. SELF-MANAGEMENT AND PEOPLE SKILLS ARE THE KEYS TO YOUR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS.
This is a MAJOR fact of life. And it took me a long time to get this. If you want to be smarter than me you'll give this first principle serious consideration. Your skill level in these two areas will determine the quality of your whole life. Every champion and high achiever knows this. These simple skills are the clear difference between winners in life, and losers.
If you learn to manage yourself you can accomplish anything you can dream up. You can deal with negative experiences wisely and you can add skills as you need them. You can become unstoppable. Self management puts you on the launching pad to all the success you desire.
Most people limit themselves by their unwillingness to consider personal change. They won't learn new things and they won't change their behaviors even when they discover they've been wrong.
The funny thing is, self-change is EASY. You are the one person that you can get to anytime you want. You don't need permission or an appointment, and no one can stop you from learning and changing whenever you decide to. The only obstacle is you! Self-management is actually the first step to building people skills. Once you commit to changing yourself into who you can be, you will notice the people around you in a different way. Now you see them as fellow beings with their own fears and drives. And they will see you with new respect and attractiveness. You are surrounded by people who can help or harm you, based on how you treat them. Learning how people work is a skill, just like learning how you work. These people can multiply your efforts and supercharge your success It takes leadership and persuasion skills - people skills. People skills are like a booster rocket propelling you to your dreams. And the process of succeeding with others can be learned just like you learn to make toast. If you follow directions and practice, you can develop the skills that will make you very happy and prosperous. 2. YOU ARE AT THE CENTER OF YOUR UNIVERSE. STAY THERE!
As a young sailor I learned the hard way that when I was in a foreign port I needed to take my corners wide and keep my hands out of my pockets. In other words, I had to stay balanced, alert and ready to react to surprises. I've found that a lot of life's situations are like "foreign ports." They range from the bedroom to the boardroom, and you will encounter them throughout your life.
Keep your balance. Stay centered. Expect surprises.
Being centered has two sides; inner and outer.
Begin within.
Inner centeredness comes first; look there for your best self. It is how you will find peace of mind. There is a place in you that's connected to something beyond you. Spending time there will keep your mind clear and your spirit refreshed. That "doorway" is your center.
Until you're connected to your core you won't be very good at handling the rest of the world. Few people really get this. It is the single most important and least understood fact of life Your center is easy to find. Every spiritual tradition in history teaches prayer and meditation - it's the most important thing you can do for the quality of your life. Just take a little break a couple of times a day, and learn to be still and RELAX. If you give yourself this little time each day you will become calmer, stronger and your physical and mental health will improve. You will begin to focus more on what you think of yourself than what others may think of you.
For outer centeredness, you need to gain awareness of your personal boundaries. This is critical. Pay close attention to where you stop and others start. Protect your personal prerogatives and respect those of others. Allowing others to invade your boundaries will destroy your personal freedom and subject you to their tyranny.
If you cross the boundaries of others you become codependent with them, caring more about how they live their lives than how you live yours. You can care about others without having to run their lives. Let them go and feel the relief, once you get used to living only your own life. 3. WHAT YOU THINK ABOUT MOST IS WHAT YOU GET.
There is a Law of Attraction in human nature. What is in your mind is reflected "out there," in what you experience as your reality.
Afraid? Then all the goblins that you fear will be attracted to you. The only useful purpose of fear is to remind you to plan. Plan so that you protect yourself from harm, but don't become timid. If you play it TOO safe you'll freeze in place and trade your life away for nothing.
Angry? Then you'll get a lot of angry people to tussle with. Your life will fill up with honking horns and people pushing you around, and you'll spend all your time pushing back.
It's a good idea to choose your habitual thought patterns carefully. Love, optimism and gratitude are good choices. These states of mind inspire you to explore, to create, to grow and to give. People and opportunities will become attracted to you. And the goblins and angry people will get smaller and less important, and finally they'll fade and go away.
The point of choice comes up when you have to deal with a challenging situation. Do you call it a "bad break" - some S.O.B. was out to get you? Or was it just something that happened, leaving it up to you to interpret in the most nourishing way? You might as well be positive. Bottom line - it works better. It makes you easier to be around and more creative and good-natured. And your immune system will be strengthened.
Events are just events until our thoughts and reactions turn them into experience. What the experience means, how useful it might be, those are the choices that we make -they're the stories we tell ourselves about our lives.
We're taught that it's not 'reasonable' to expect to win all the time. Nonsense! That kind of thinking numbs ambition and smothers greatness. Even worse it leads to reasonable excuses. Excuses don't accomplish anything so do NOT be reasonable. Actually, achieving the impossible is quite normal - you've done it thousands of times. EVERYTHING you do now was impossible for you before you did it the first time, from feeding yourself to balancing your checkbook.
Try this for a week. Focus on what you want instead of what you don't want. Practice the skills of optimism, gratitude, generosity and forgiveness and your life will expand. Yes, that's right. PRACTICE.
Good attitudes are skills that you develop through repetition, just like swimming or math. And skills become second nature through practice. You will become stronger and more relaxed when you decide that you might as well thrive. Your commitment to expectancy is another skill, and it's decisive and magnetic. It attracts luck and creates focus. People and opportunities will be drawn to you. Life starts to get easier. And more fun.
Go ahead and test it. What have you got to lose? The only way you can fail at anything is to quit trying! 4. YOU MAKE YOUR HABITS AND THEN YOUR HABITS MAKE YOU.
You've probably heard the saying, "As you sow, so shall you reap." It means that our lives are created by what we do, not by what we intend. It means that we can harvest only what we plant. And every day you're planting something, so choose wisely.
The biggest and most important influences in your life are created by small daily acts. For example - Meditate, Study, Set Goals, Save Money, Exercise, Floss, Smile, and Say Thank You.
When you do the right thing at the right time it makes more difference than if you make a big dramatic effort too late. Cramming may work in school, but not in real life. The school term is over in a few months; life lasts longer. Days turn into years and those years become your life.
The most important qualities in life - Spirituality, Health, Relationships, Wealth, and Your Personal Character - are developed by regular acts done on a daily basis. They're called "practices."
Daily practices - done on schedule. What? Just "can't do anything on a schedule?" Baloney. You can do anything you want on a schedule, unless you've never gotten to a plane on time. It's a matter of priorities. And your priorities create your quality of life. Choose the practices of your life as if you were a farmer. You can't skip spring planting if you want a fall harvest. Master this principle and you will live your life to its fullest. Changing your life doesn't take a lot of work - just repeat a single positive act daily for three weeks and it will become a habit. Good. Now add another one. Then another one. The force of good habits will automatically generate power and "good luck," and your life will blossom. 5. GUILT ENSLAVES YOU. RESPONSIBILITY LIBERATES YOU.
Here's a secret about "Original sin". It's guilt, and you get it from your parents.
Are you self-conscious? Most people are. They're worried that they're "unzipped." They're walking around thinking that people will notice their missing button, their bad hairdo, their poor credit and personal shortcomings. These feelings are universal - we all got them while we were being taught how to behave as infants ("No!" "Bad!" "Don't!").
When we become adults we are supposed to leave these feelings of inadequacy in childhood where they were needed.
The way to do this is to forgive your parents for their shortcomings, whether they were minor or major. And then forgive yourself for all your sins, real and imagined. Forgiving doesn't mean that you think what happened was okay. It just means that you free yourself from the work of remembering it and getting mad at people that are not even around anymore. Including the younger "you." You MUST do this if you want to be free. 6. "OBLIGATIONS" ARE A FRAUD.
Okay, take a deep breath here. This one gets a lot of people, because most of us have been brainwashed all of our lives to believe a huge lie. We've all been taught that we "owe" other people all sorts of obligations, and that we should expect lots of things from them in return.
That idea, in one word, is bullshit.
We waste an incredible amount of time either doing things we don't want and don't have to do, or feeling guilty because we didn't do something we "should" have done. We also waste a lot of time and emotion being disappointed when we don't get what we expect from others.
Freedom lies in the other direction.
The truth is, you don't owe anyone anything and they don't owe anything to you. This is all part of the "guilt" thing. It's good for us to give to others, but ONLY when and how we choose.
The difference between free people who master their lives and those who are slaves is easy to spot.
Who sets their priorities?
Free people set their own priorities, while "slaves" allow them to be set by outsiders.
Your life belongs to you and you alone - and not anyone else. Want a formula for unhappiness? Make your welfare dependent upon someone else's choices. Do you need "support" from those you love? Or approval from a parent or friend? Or permission from anybody to pursue your own path? That's not living - that's slavery!
Don't look to anyone else for your success or happiness. That's your job and yours alone. You must tend to your own welfare. No one else will, nor should they. 7. EXPECT LESS FROM OTHERS AND MORE FROM YOURSELF.
Most people expect way too much from others while they themselves actually get very little done. Inertia and distraction are insidious and damn near universal - expect it in others but guard against it in your own behavior.
Everyone listens to his or her favorite mental radio station - W.I.I.F.M., which stands for, "What's In It For Me?" So don't take it personally when you're overlooked, your call goes un-returned, and you go un-thanked.
Most of your fellow humans are so distracted and disorganized that they only get around to the most essential, familiar or urgent things in their lives. They're on "autopilot" most of the time - aren't we all on occasion?
This self-interest is natural and healthy. Use this knowledge of other's desires in your plans and proposals.
Here's the big principle. If you want something to happen, take control and do it yourself. Don't get bitter if perhaps someone else didn't keep a commitment to help you.
It is a waste of time to criticize others, and a bigger waste to pay attention to anyone's criticism of you. Just know that you can get better at doing things on your own. It's a LOT easier than trying to get someone else to change. 8. NOBODY WAKES UP IN THE MORNING CHOOSING TO BE THE VILLAIN.
Everyone alive thinks that they're the "good guy." He or she is the hero in their version of the story. They have a reason for what they do - even if it's impractical or unworkable or has evil consequences.
People who are troublesome aren't worth changing. Don't even waste time complaining about them.
If someone hurts you, it's not about you and you shouldn't act like it was. People do what they do because of their own inner reality. Learn what you can do differently the next time, then forgive them and move on.
Really. Forgive them completely. And then, figure out how to manage, tolerate or avoid them in the future.
By the way, forgiving doesn't mean that you think whatever they did is okay. It's NOT okay. But here's the thing - if you don't forgive someone you can't ever let it go. Then you have to go around with this burden of anger and sourness. Wasn't the original hurt enough for you? Why would you want to preserve it and remember it? Or them?
Carrying grudges ties up brain cells that you could use to make life sweeter for yourself and those you love. So, after you forgive them, forgive yourself for getting hurt - and then LET IT GO! 9. THERE IS NO "HAPPILY EVER AFTER" IN THE REAL WORLD.
Friends and mates may change or leave, luck comes and goes, and there are no guarantees. The only certainty is that someday your life will be over, and only you can decide how it will be lived. If you want a happy ending you need to create it. Think about it. When would "Happily Ever After" start?
After you win the lottery? - Most lottery winners are broke within three years.
When the wedding bells ring? - Over half of all marriages fail.
When you retire? - 95% of those over 65 live from check to check.
Stories have to have happy endings, because the story ends before their characters do.
Real life is different. You're going to live until you die, so you need to have a plan for every day of it.
Choose your goals, write them down, and track them daily. Your life will happen by accident unless you have a plan for it. Either way things will happen to you. On every day of your life, after every climax, every tragedy and every triumph, the sun will rise again.
You get a new day every morning of your life. And as long as you're alive you'll have to prepare for that next day and the one after that.
So respect reality.
Think as if you have a future, because that's where you're going to spend the rest of your life. 10. THERE IS A HELL, AND IT STARTS EARLY.
People create their own personal hell with moral shortcuts, regrets about lost opportunities, resentment, and guilt. Then they add jealousy and envy, and they've paid the toll to enter Hell's suburbs.
What toll do they pay? They give up their peace of mind, and sometimes their self respect.
They trade it for short-term pleasure.
Those who avoid doing anything that requires effort - physical exercise or forgiving or doing something for someone else - grow more narrow and less flexible day by day. Stunted ambition strangles their dreams and their enthusiasm dies. By the time they enter "downtown Hell" they've got a bad attitude about most things in life. They complain and criticize because "life has let them down." The truth is life didn't let them down - they quit trying.
Pretty soon their immune system gets the message and then their physical afflictions begin - their relationships are desolate and life becomes an ordeal. They start looking and acting older than they really are.
When these people look ahead, the future looks just like the past. Stretching on and on, day after unhappy day.
And that is truly Hell. 11. YOU CAN CREATE PARADISE ON EARTH. MANY PEOPLE DO.
You can make your life sweeter bit by bit. It doesn't take much, just some daily practice.
Spend some time in solitude each day renewing your peace of mind. Invest in good memories by managing your behavior so that you enjoy looking back on your life.
You create your Heaven by small acts of generosity to others, making them smile and feel better.
You create it by little acts of courage - doing the right thing when no one but you will ever know you did it.
By making promises to yourself and keeping them, which builds your self-respect. You create it by telling the truth even if it's inconvenient or embarrassing. It makes you careful about what you do, or what you commit to doing. And that brings credibility and trust. And most important, you will know you're liked for who you are instead of for some lie you're living.
You're in Heaven's neighborhood when you notice the amazing number of things in life there are to be grateful for, especially as your gratitude becomes a constant part of your being.
Humans are the most flexible beings on this planet, and you build Heaven by stretching sometimes to try something new or a little scary.
Your reward is learning that you are more than you thought.
And you can always stretch more.
As you become older your personal Heaven becomes a bigger influence on those around you. Your life will expand faster than your physical abilities contract. You will laugh a lot more than most people, and enjoy more contentment and peace than you ever thought possible. And it just keeps getting better and better. If you choose to follow this path, you'll be in Paradise long before you leave this life. 12. IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO CHANGE.
Everyone alive gets the same amount of time. 1440 minutes a day. 168 hours in each week. As long as you live. The only difference is in how you spend those hours. You decide how to spend your time and you make that choice each minute.
You can begin to turn your life around in a second.
The only thing you need to do is decide to make it better. You can start to change immediately, beginning with a simple act and letting the acts pile up on each other, creating the change almost effortlessly.
You know the scriptural quote, "By their deeds you shall know them?" It was talking about us. It doesn't really matter much what we think or what we intend, until the thought is expressed as action. The quality of our lives comes from what we actually do.
Experience comes in moments - and the moments will keep coming for you until they finally stop. Each moment is a gift, and the chance to make your life different comes to you during each one of them.
Each of these "Facts" boils down to a single principle. Decide
You can decide how your life will go during any moment you choose. This may be that moment.
It's okay to dream big. Where do you want to go from here? How do you want your next moments to be? It's up to you. IN CLOSING
I'd like to leave you with a personal note.
Odds are I'm older than you and I'll confess something. I wasn't born knowing these Facts of Life. I got them one by one, over decades that would have gone better if I had known all of these rules earlier. But the bottom line is I eventually got them, and with each new breakthrough every area of my life (health, wealth, relationships and happiness) has gotten better and better.
The very few regrets I have are mostly not about the "sins" I may have committed. No, they are about the things I didn't do when the opportunity arose. I invite you to avoid creating regrets in your future by embracing opportunities for growth as they appear.
This article may be one of those opportunities. And who knows? You could decide to use these rules as guidelines, and spend your life turning your dreams into reality.
If you try it, I think you'll like it.
Seeya,
Tom Hoobyar
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Thursday, November 06, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
a friend said "Wow, we elected a black President.. it's just crazy the feeling, i cant believe it!!!" It was his words of joy that really made me think. how crazy is it exactly? how unbelievable?
Very much so but because for as long as i can remember as a black American thats what we were told. By people in public, behind our backs(and often to our face), in mainstream media, we got the message that such a thing was just"crazy" to even think of. we watched the consequences our forefathers and friends have suffered, not in some faraway place but in the streets of our cities both north and south for thinking "crazy" thoughts. a subtle reminder of what can and will happen to a black person in America for thinking too "crazy". the same but never equal. But that has changed.
Yesterday someone told us its not crazy, its possible. difficult, but possible. A black person(or any other person) in America really can do anything anyone else can, it's just that we have been told otherwise for so long a lot of us dont believe it anymore.. Believe.
millions of people in this great country black and otherwise have to believe what they see with their own eyes. We should never lose faith, never stop believing.
We can. We did. We will again if a few can believe.
Thank you Barack for showing us the way.
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008
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Current mood:  amused
Category: News and Politics
Behind in the polls and running out of time to change the subject from the sinking economy, the McCain/Palin campaign has gone hyper trying to morph Chicago Weatherman-turned-professor Bill Ayers into Barack Obama's soul mate. Mr. Obama can't be trusted because he's not one of us, Sarah Palin keeps suggesting. "I'm afraid this is someone who sees America as imperfect enough to work with a former domestic terrorist who has targeted his own country," she declared. Well, Mr. Obama apparently had a lot of company at work. Among those who served on the boards of the two Chicago charities at the heart of the Ayers-Obama "connection" are the former president of Northwestern University, the head of the city's most powerful business group, officials from petroleum giant BP Amoco and banking heavyweight UBS, and the ex-publisher of a noted liberal rag, the Chicago Tribune. Kinda gives it a different spin, no? The story of the Ayers affair isn't that the radical Vietnam-era protester was embraced by Mr. Obama. The story is that a wide swath of Chicago's establishment, rightly or wrongly, gave Mr. Ayers a second chance — and that Mr. Obama, not one to challenge Chicago's power structure, raised no objections.
Mr. Ayers, of course, is the son of Thomas Ayers, who used to run Commonwealth Edison Co. That likely didn't hurt him when he resurfaced, took a teaching post at the University of Illinois at Chicago and became a big player in the burgeoning school-reform move here.
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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Current mood:  accomplished
Korn 's famed front man, Jonathan Davis, is no new comer to the world of rap music. In the past, his band called upon the services of Snoop Dogg, David Banner, Lil Jon, and Xzibit for collaborative work. Yet, for his upcoming solo project with his new band, The SFA, Jonathan has taken his love for hip hop even further. The first single from his highly anticipated album is a tribute to Weezy F. Baby himself (Lil Wayne, to those of us who are less hip) in the form of a dark, rocked out cover of "Got Money." "I've got to keep playing," Jonathan says. "I got to write music so I don't go crazy, so I decided it would be a perfect time to do this." The track, which features Jim Root of Slipknot, is already generating a massive buzz on the internet. When the time came for the official remix to be produced, they enlisted the services of Slang MusicGroup.
"The records will be released through I TUNES and all of the other popular digital networks," says Vince Lawrence of Slang MusicGroup, "and it's going to be an amazing album. We're getting an exceptional amount of positive feedback about the remixes." Slang works for top selling acts, producing both remixes and original music. Jonathan Davis says he is planning to write more songs for the album before he resumes recording later this fall. He is working to have the disc out by the end of 200
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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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Over the weekend, John McCain's top adviser announced their plan to stop engaging in a debate over the economy and "turn the page" to more direct, personal attacks on Barack Obama.
In the middle of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, they want to change the subject from the central question of this election. Perhaps because the policies McCain supported these past eight years and wants to continue are pretty hard to defend.
But it's not just McCain's role in the current crisis that they're avoiding. The backward economic philosophy and culture of corruption that helped create the current crisis are looking more and more like the other major financial crisis of our time.
During the savings and loan crisis of the late '80s and early '90s, McCain's political favors and aggressive support for deregulation put him at the center of the fall of Lincoln Savings and Loan, one of the largest in the country. More than 23,000 investors lost their savings. Overall, the savings and loan crisis required the federal government to bail out the savings of hundreds of thousands of families and ultimately cost American taxpayers $124 billion.
Sound familiar?
In that crisis, John McCain and his political patron, Charles Keating, played central roles that ultimately landed Keating in jail for fraud and McCain in front of the Senate Ethics Committee. The McCain campaign has tried to avoid talking about the scandal, but with so many parallels to the current crisis, McCain's Keating history is relevant and voters deserve to know the facts -- and see for themselves the pattern of poor judgment by John McCain.
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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
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Current mood:  awake
Category: News and Politics
You'd be surprised how many people you know aren't registered to vote.
Registration deadlines are coming up soon, and we need every single vote we can get to win this election.
Tell your friends, family, and neighbors to check out our new one-stop voter registration website.
Just forward this message.
VoteforChange.com makes it easier than ever to register. Instead of tracking down the right forms, all you need to do is answer a few basic questions and you'll be ready to vote.
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