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Music : Jeff Scott Soto - Essential Ballads (2006) APE |
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| Author: xiucoi | 6 October 2011 | Views: 59 | |
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Jeff Scott Soto - Essential Ballads (2006) APE EAC rip | 16 tracks | APE - Log - Cue | SCANS | Release: 2006 | 491 MB Genre: Rock, Melodic Rock, Hard Rock | Label: Frontiers One of the recent claims made for Jeff Scott Soto is that 'he is the front man every band wants to have', his energy, vocal ability, writing talents substantiate this claim. He's definitely the frontman in melodic rock and in addition to his entertaining abilities, he knows how to sing. Blending such diverse influences as Glenn Hughes, Ronnie James Dio, Steve Perry, Prince, Freddy Mercury and Seal, he can actually perform everything, from funk and R & B to melodic rock and heavy metal. For the first time, these gems, these 'essentials', are together on one digitally re-mastered disc, including the Journey cover 'Send Her My Love', making them available for the JSS connoisseur in May 2006. Don't miss out on the perfect JSS collection to date!
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eBooks : Juxtapoz Art Culture - November 2011 (HQ PDF) |
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| Author: xiucoi | 6 October 2011 | Views: 56 | |
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Juxtapoz Art & Culture - November 2011English | HQ PDF | 148 pages | 139 Mb Juxtapoz is an arts and culture magazine created by and for artists and collectors, to promote and define the beauty of underground contemporary art. Every issue presents a gallery of urban alternative art, including paintings, street art, cartoons, photographs, sculptures, and more. Juxtapoz presents its discerning and trendsetting readership with high-quality, full-color layouts with the constant goal of properly representing the beauty of the pictured artwork. In accompaniment, the magazine includes interviews with successful, up-and-coming and featured artists, as well as authoritative reviews. Juxtapoz has and continues to serve as an honored and valuable platform for underground artists to make a name and career out of their passion, having already catapulted and introduced many featured artists into mainstream success. The publication truly celebrates Juxtapoz’s unique subject matter, and presents itself as a unified voice for the ever-evolving movement.
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