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- HME THEATER DESIGN ESSENTIALS WRKSHPS SCHEDULED WITH …
- Black Moth Super Rainbow | Eating Us
- Zellweger Connick lift formulaic ‘Town’
- Diana Krall: Live in Rio

HME THEATER DESIGN ESSENTIALS WRKSHPS SCHEDULED WITH …
Home Toys (press release)
comAbout Audiovisions Founded in 1989 during the infancy of the residential custom installation industry Audiovisions has grown to become one of the leading residential and commercial systems integration firms in the United States. Through our proprietary design and project management software we have developed a systematic approach to engineering installing and integrating complex electronics. Audiovisions was acquired by Best Buy Corporation in November of 2005 and still maintains its position as an industry leader in electronic system integration design engineering installation maintenance and service.

Black Moth Super Rainbow | Eating Us
The Phoenix
“Fields Are Breathing” and “Smile the Day After Today” clear off most of the dense oscillators and filters for acoustic guitars and fake strings sass the tempo a bit and let the sunshine pop in. Still a few cinematic departures aside it’s not long before the knobs start turning again and the drums get breakin’ just like old times. Most of these tracks would sound at home on their 2007 Dandelion Gum but that just means the band have grown comfortable and fluent in their own language. Their job is to bring heaps of audio Play-Doh for us to mash around in our heads ? and they’re good at their job.
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Zellweger Connick lift formulaic ‘Town’
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Sure there’s a “Garden State” or “Love Actually” that comes around every once in awhile but for the most part this genre has produced drivel. “New In Town” one of the first rom-coms of 2009 is formulaic as well but it bustles along splendidly with the help of believable chemistry between the leads (Harry Connick Jr. and Renee Zellweger) and the scene-stealing support of Siobhan Fallon and J.

Diana Krall: Live in Rio
DVD Talk
” While I was too young to experience the first wave of Bossa Nova which really hit American shores in 1962-63 (yes for you sticklers it had been around since 1959 and several artists recorded Bossa Nova before Getz-Gilberto made it a household word) I was the perfect age to experience the second wave of the “Brasilian invasion” when Sergio Mendes & Brasil ‘66 started charting regularly in the late 1960s. Brasil ‘66 literally changed my life–I had never heard anything so harmonically advanced or so rhythmically expressive and it didn’t hurt that the group’s leader played keyboards my instrument of choice. My love affair with Brasilian music has only grown in the intervening decades and I count myself blessed to be able to make a substantial part of my musical livelihood off of playing this remarkably complex yet accessible music. Diana Krall has proven herself to be a jazz-pop star of unusual crossover appeal and she continues to mine that vein in her most recent CD “Quiet Nights” which takes a pass at several Bossa Nova standards everything from Jobim’s “Corcovado” to the Valle Brothers’ “Summer Samba (So Nice)” as well as jazz standards at least slightly tinged with latin rhythms. Krall in her CD and on this new DVD (also out on BD) is helped immensely by orchestrator Claus german. german famously arranged the first American Verve sides for Jobim and continued to work with the master for decades afterward contributing his impeccable instrumental backings to a host of recordings that numbered among Tom’s best. This DVD is an enjoyable romp if somewhat light on the Brasilian side of things (despite its insert notes to the contrary).

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