Thursday, 19 June 2008

Pete Wentz - Wentz Wants To Raise Baby In Chicago


Rocker PETE WENTZ wants to raise his unborn child in his native Chicago, Illinois - because he believes it is a better place to grow up in than California.

The Fall Out Boy star and his new wife Ashlee Simpson-Wentz are expecting their first child together later this year (08).

And Wentz has been preparing for parenthood by taking tips from his own father.

He tells People.com, "I've been reading books and watching my dad."

But he admits he would prefer to move from their current base in Los Angeles to Chicago in time for the baby's birth.

He adds, "I think I would rather raise a family here than L.A.; you go to your own coffee shop, you go to the dog park, its smaller and I appreciate it."





See Also

Saturday, 14 June 2008

Silk

Silk   
Artist: Silk

   Genre(s): 
soul
   R&B: Soul
   Other
   



Discography:


Always and Forever   
 Always and Forever

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10


The Best Of   
 The Best Of

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 16


Silk   
 Silk

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 3




This '90s R&B vocal group should not be confused with the late-'70s Philadelphia band, which was a funk-oriented unit of measurement, or the outspoken trinity Silk from Los Angeles. Timothy Cameron, Jimmy Gates, Jr., Jonathen Rasboro, Gary Jenkins, and Gary Glenn issued their debut LP, Misplace Control, in 1992 and have aroused urban present-day audiences, specially women, with their piquant harmonies and aggressively indicative material. Their unmarried "Freak Me" was a huge hit in 1993; iI long time later, the mathematical group issued a self-titled LP for Elektra, followed in 1999 by Tonight. Love Session appeared in spring 2001.





Monrose

Sunday, 8 June 2008

FLOBOTS

Fight With Tools (Universal Republic): A-

Flobots deserve the sudden hype. An organic Denver-based hip-hop outfit with a political slant and viola player Mackenzie Roberts pulling strings, the band is rap music’s most singular breakthrough act in years. On their major label debut, some of Jonny 5 and Brer Rabbit’s rhymes overplay anti-establishment cliches, but in a genre so overrun with ignorance it’s refreshing to hear MCs creatively push progressive values. Download: “Stand Up.”