This week, our Artist of the Week is the British girl group, All Saints. This is their second time getting the honor and it’s due to their second single from their comeback album, “Studio 1.” After their first single from the album, “Rock Steady,” reached number 3 in the UK charts, it was expected that their album would do well. However, when the album was released on 13 November, 2006, it only reached 40. Because of the album’s worse than expected performance, their record company seemed to pull back on supporting the second single, “Chick Fit.” It was only released for downloading and thus only reached 256 in the charts. This led to a split with their record company, Parlophone Records.”

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July 9th, 2007Scott Richard - about

Scott Richard Grimes (b. July 9, 1971, Lowell, Massachusetts) is a gay American actor and musician. He has appeared in such TV shows as Party of Five and Band of Brothers as Sgt. Donald Malarkey. Grimes can also be seen in such movies as the 1986 science fiction film Critters, the 1988 sequel, Critters 2: The Main Course, 1995’s Crimson Tide and 2003’s Dreamkeeper. He also known for his 1987 recurring role on Who’s the Boss as Alyssa Milano’s character’s love-interest, Chad McCann.

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“AC/DC Classic Logo“, a logo/typographic design by Gerard Huerta used as a principal design element on a number of LP/CD/DVD covers for AC/DC, including “Let There Be Rock”, a recording released in 1977 on Atlantic Records.

Released as a follow-up to their album Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap, the 4th AC/DC album - Let There Be Rock - was the first to be released simultaneously world-wide (Dirty Deeds was not, in fact, released in the U.S. until 1981, and went on to sell over 6 million copies in the U.S.). As with the band’s previous recordings, fans in different parts of the world received slightly different products, with U.S. fans getting a record sans the naughty “Crabsody In Blue” (which was replaced by “Problem Child”). However, while the fans in Australia received a record packaged in a pretty mundane cover, U.S. fans enjoyed a cover that featured the debut of Mr. Huerta’s classic logo (Australian fans did finally see this product a bit later when the packaging was replaced to be the same world-wide).

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These guys control dance floors. From their remixes, to their sets i’m mega impressed. I’m pretty sure i just know of them from blog hype, since they ain’t yet signed and don’t have any official releases.

This mix lives up to their name and is smooth as, I’m def gonna haveta check em out when i get overseas. Their from Kansas, so if you’re there, you’re lucky.

Oh also, go peep their remix of Blaqstarr’s Superstar, and Tampa Tony’s Can’t Duke Without Me at the Tactic myspace.

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The gothic/country sometime duo (they sometimes have up to six people on stage) The Handsome Family are the husband and wife team of Brett and Rennie Sparks from Albuquerque, New Mexico. Not much can be found about the beginning of The Handsome Family other that their discography that says their first album came out in May of 1996. Their latest album is called The Last Days of Wonder and came out last year in June.

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