Michael Jackson’s Dirty Diana – The Actual King of Pop Invasion Inside Rock Music

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

With record sales world-wide at around 100 million copies, there’s no doubt that Michael Jackson highly deserved his moniker as being the King of Pop. No other artist before or considering has brought as much impact both the music business and popular culture. Through the peak of his profession the Gloved One introduced the 1988 lp “Bad”.

Let Your Eyes Shine With Spider Eyes Contact Lenses

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

When people notably fashion models, brides, musicians or film actors, go to buy contacts, it is to boost their style seeing as they come in so many alternative styles. Then there are those who choose full on contact lenses that can seize some intense interest, or they need them to play a role on the big screen or a theatrical production. One of these sorts of contacts is called the spider eye contact lens. Regardless of the plain proposition of their title, they are not named so to make you appear like a spider, but to a certain extent as a result of elaborate and web-like designs you can see along the lenses.

Yorkville Toronto, Looking Back 43 years.

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Ask any Torontonian what is most prestigious shopping and dining area in Toronto and the answer will always be Yorkville. Why? If you want to shop for a dress that is one of each kind, you will not visit any brand name store, but shop independent boutique clothing store in the area. This unique district is about diversity in clothing, goods, personal services, health and well-being services and fine dining. This district is a prime Toronto destination, but also a home to many residents of new condos and luxury apartment buildings. The name has its origin in old Yorkville Village incorporated in 1853. It was beyond the boundaries of old Toronto and absorbed by the city in 1853. On today’s map, we can find Yorkville district as an area extending north of Charles Street to, just north of Dupont, where railway line is. West of Yonge Street to Avenue Road. Over last forty years or so, we have witnessed many transformations and each period might have left long- lasting memories on Many Torontonians. First recognition that the district gained was during sixties. It was the area of Vietnam War with its hippie culture and free love that impacted old sleeping village most. This famous area became synonymous for hippies culture and international meeting place for US draft dodger coming to Canada, students, visitors and many more. “See you in the Yorkville,” was enough to be said and understood. District also impacted Canadian music. Old Minah Bird on the main avenue was a starting point for a number of performers who have become legends since that. Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and Joni Mitchel just to name few. It also became a starting place for one of Canadian corporate names, since Mr. Submarine opened its first sandwich shop on Yorkville Avenue on 1968. On any visit there, I would buy an assorted sub and Coke, paying only $1.25 with no tax then. During sixties, it might have been a cousin to Greenwich Village in New York City. It made its mark not just in music, but also fostering ground for writers. Bohemian Embassy was a legendary name for art and bohemian lifestyle. In 1923, it becomes the first home to a great Canadian institution, known today as Mount Sinai Hospital. Hospital moved out to University Avenue in 1953, leaving its original building behind. For a while, the building continued to serve as hospital’s nurses residence, until it became St. Raphael’s Nursing Home, in the sixties. The Mount Sinai facade was designated as historical under Ontario Heritage Act and remains in Yorkville until today, serving a new purpose. I recall many interesting sights during hot summer days and nights of 1969, watching elderly residents of nursing home sitting on chairs in front of their nursing home and watching hippie generation walking by. What was on the minds of those residents, seeing new long haired generation smoking their grass? A generation gap or shock was obvious. Yorkville presented new business opportunities to Real Estate developers with foresight who started buying quietly properties that they consider under their value. Early seventies saw two major breakthrough developments there. It was the Four Season Hotel and just across the road Hazelton Shopping centre development. The centre was remarkable because of its placement of skating ring in the middle. It was supposed to be a major attraction that has not survived for too long. It just did not bring enough shoppers, but the idea always reminded me the skating ring in front of Rockeffeler Centre in New York City. Yorkville Shopping phrase was coined and meant shopping for uniqueness and quality unmatched by traditional department stores of those days. It has transformed its image of rags in sixties, to an affluent place in seventies. So many changes have occurred there since that; however, one business and restaurant defied all changes. Le Trou Normand, a French restaurant, it has been an icon there for more than 35 years.

The Most Famous People from Manchester

Monday, June 6th, 2011

Manchester is one of the most populated and most major cities in the UK. Manchester bares similarities to London in that it a booming business district, a large number of luxury properties, bars and restaurants but it also has two Premiership football teams. Manchester has given the world a number of film stars, sports stars and musicians all of which are proud of their home town and have a great love for Manchester.

Downloading And Streaming To Enjoy Free Movies Online

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Go to the cinema, purchase or rent a title, or wait for the TV broadcast – these are the methods through which one can enjoy a movie before. Fortunately, the internet has changed a lot of things, including the way you have access to films. With a few mouse button clicks, you may enjoy free movies online. And such can be done in two simple ways: by downloading and by streaming them.

Positive Actions To Stand Tall Against Other Music Competitors

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

The best way you can market the quality work that your band produces is by standing tall above all the competitors. People will get to like your music depending on the way in which you portray the good things about your production.

Using Technology To Achieve Desirable Results For Your Music

Saturday, March 12th, 2011

Music artists these days are so lucky due to the fact that they have the capability of distributing their music to different parts of the world with ease at a cheap price.

Keeping Interaction With Your Followers To Get More Promotion

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Social networking sites are a grand way to promote Indies music. All you need to do is to be a little creative and you need to have confidence in yourself. Your information about the music can be utilized perfectly once you are through this article.

How To Find Fairly Priced Concert Tickets

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

When a concert is organized, what the people will look at first is the price for the whole event. This will help them determine how and where they are going to get those tickets that will permit them to enter into the concert hall.

Points When Selecting A DVD Player

Monday, March 7th, 2011

The people took active part in the entertainment related stuff and watching the movies has become more popular than ever before. The needs and the supplies are part and parcel and even you can enjoy the latest DVD’s by having a portable DVD player.