by jeff chandler rage rhythms A-LISTS
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Pearl’s Little Immaculate White Fox
A wide range of soulful and bluesy rock n’ roll/ heavy
metal is wrapped around the lead vocals of Pearl Aday
on Little Immaculate White Fox. Pearl is the name of the
band and she is from a high lineage of music makers.
Pearl is goddaughter to Maria Muldaur, daughter of
Meatloaf and the wife of Scott Ian of Anthrax. It’s fitting
that Pearl Aday was named after the remarkable Janis
Joplin as she is able to capture the fire, spirit and intensity
of a rock n’ roll or blues artist such as Joplin. Also making
guest appearances on the new release are Jerry Cantrell
from Alice in Chains and the one-and-only Ted Nugent.
Turn up the master blaster on this one and enjoy Pearl’s
combination of steely and soft blended into a slamming
mixture of hardcore rock. Available 01/19/10.
tuggIng At your heArt strIngs
Celtic Woman’s Songs from the Heart
Need some music that is extremely relaxing to sooth
your jangled nerves? A sound that harkens back to the
moors of Ireland and has captured the hearts of over 4
million people worldwide, then Celtic Woman is your An InsIde Look At the Legend
musical pillow of inspiration and beauty. Songs from the
Michael Jackson’s This Is It
Heart features studio-recorded versions of the songs
One of the saddest entertainment
performed during the PBS special “Live at Powerscourt
tragedies of 2009 was the unfortunate
House & Gardens.” Their flawless harmonies and vocal
loss of Michael Jackson. The film This Is It
solos will enchant the feistiest leprechaun with versions
chronicles the last remaining footage of
of “Amazing Grace,” “The Moon’s a Harsh Mistress” and
the King of Pop working to create what
several Irish anthems such as “Galway Bay” and “My
he considered one of his very best and
Lagan Love.” After hearing them on CD, you just might
last performances for his dedicated fans
want to catch them perform live this year as they are
worldwide. The CD of the film has already
touring with stops in both Los Angeles at the Gibson
been released but nothing beats hearing
Amphitheater on May 6 and in San Diego at The Civic
his music and seeing him perform at the
Theatre on May 7. “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”…it is
same time. As the film was out in theatres
surely because of Celtic Woman. Available 01/26/10.
for a short time and was the #1 grossing
concert film in worldwide box office his-
tory, it must be noted that the DVD of This
MusIC royALty
Is It is available this month. Even if you did
ringo starr’s Y Not get the chance to see the film on the big
Rock legend Ringo Starr’s Y Not is generating a lot screen, the DVD version has more to offer.
of buzz as critics are calling the new CD one of his best 90 minutes of never-before-seen bonus
works yet. There is a tremendous amount of star power features are included such as two “Making-
joining him on Y Not Another former member of The Of” documentaries, a costume featurette, a
Beatles, Sir Paul McCartney joins him on two songs. One “Memories of Michael” featurette with the
of the songs in which they collaborated together is the crew and director sharing their perspec-
first single off the set called “Walk With You” and is out tive of working with Michael Jackson and
now. Starr spoke of their work together by saying, “That a third one of the audition process for the
was all Paul McCartney and there could be nothing bet- lucky few who got to dance alongside the
ter.” Other major rock n’ roll players such as Dave Stewart, master. Turn on the surround sound and
Joe Walsh, Joss Stone and Richard Marx also contribute settle in for sheer entertainment both mu-
to the new music. Y Not and Ringo Starr definitely got a sically and visually from the world’s best
“little help from his friends.” entertainer Michael Jackson. Available
Available 01/12/10 01/26/10.
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