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Young MC Feat. NDea Davenport ~ Principal's Office (HQ) (Stereo)

To watch in HQ and listen in Stereo:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEYmp4EgQho&fmt=18Marvin Young (born May 10, 1967) better known by his stage name Young MC is an American rapper. He is best known for his 1989 hit "Bust a Move".Young MC was born Marvin Young in South Wimbledon, London, England, Europe. He was raised in Queens, New York, United States, North America. After graduating from Hunter College High School in New York City, he moved to California to attend the University of Southern California. He graduated in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in economics, which he received before Stone Cold Rhymin' completed production.In 1989, Young rose to prominence with his hit "Bust a Move", from his debut album Stone Cold Rhymin', which won the second (and last ever) Grammy Award for "Best Rap Recording" at the 1990 Grammy Awards, during the golden age of hip hop. The bass line was provided by Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers fame, with backing vocals sung by Stevie Wonder's studio background vocalist Crystal Blake. The breakdown came from a sampling of Dennis Coffey & The Detroit Guitar Band's Scorpio. Originally recorded on the Delicious Vinyl record label, it was re-issued by Rhino Records.In addition to producing the hit "Bust a Move", Young MC was also an accomplished songwriter, having co-written the hits "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina" for Tone Loc. Even though his follow-up to "Bust a Move", "Principal's Office", did not become a huge hit, it was still nominated for Best Rap Video at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards. Due to creative differences, Young left Delicious Vinyl and signed with Capitol Records, which released Young's follow-up album, Brainstorm. The first single from the album, "That's the Way Love Goes", received some play on MTV, but very little radio airplay.Young was briefly featured on the 2002 VH1 program 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders. Also in 2002, he appeared on the hip hop edition of The Weakest Link, of which he was the winner.Young returned to the spotlight in 2006 by appearing on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club 3. Young currently lives in Arizona and is still performing. "Bust A Move" has been used numerous times in commercials and films, as well as being a popular track in health club rotations.

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Added: August 30, 2008



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Added: August 15, 2008



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Added: August 10, 2008



The DIamonds - Little Darlin'

The Diamonds were a clean-cut white vocal group that had sixteen hits between 1956 and 1961. The original group consisted of Dave Somerville, Phil Levitt, Ted Kowalski, and Bill Reed. When Kowalski and Reed left they were replaced by Californians John Felton and Evan Fischer.The Diamonds began their singing in local clubs, school functions, church socials, and anywhere they could find an audience. They came to the attention of Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca Records, where they covered two records, Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots ( a hit for the Cheers) & "Nip Sip" (a Clovers song) in 1955. Neither sold well enough to convince Coral to retain them. However, Bill Randle, an influential Cleveland deejay, liked them enough to mention their name to an executive at Mercury Records. the Diamonds signed with one of the labels that developed the market for "covers."The Diamonds decision to cover rhythm and blues artist was the result of economic reality: cover records sold very well in markets where the original versions wouldn't be acceptable. Among their hits in 1956 were "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Church Bells May Ring," "Love, Love, Love" and "Ka-King-Dong," originally recorded by the Teenagers, the Willows, the Clovers, and the G-Clefs, respectively.Their biggest hit was a cover of the Gladiola's "Little Darlin'." The Gladiolas version came out in the first week in February, 1957. In less then two weeks the Diamonds version was out. The Diamonds continued covering other artists and their version of "Words of Love" brought the song's writer Buddy Holly his first significant royalties.In the late spring of 1957, Chuck Willis' "C.C. Ryder" became the first of a string of rhythm and blues songs based on a dance named the Stroll. Clyde Otis, a songwriter who had with Nancy Lee written a song based on the new dance, approached the Diamonds. "The Stroll" became a huge hit partly as a result as a result of repeated airings on American Bandstand. "The Stroll" was perfect for television because it was exuberant and photogenic.The groups popularity waned after "The Stroll." By 1959, after "She Say (Oom Dooby Doom), the group's popularity was over as they no longer appealed to the teenagers. During the next two years the Diamonds became a popular attraction on the dinner club circuit in Las Vegas, New York, and Chicago. They had a minor hit in 1961 with a version of the Danleers 1958 hit, "One Summer Night." Soon thereafter, the group disbanded.SINGLES:LITTLE DARLIN (Top chart position #2) - 1957THE STROLL (Top chart position #4)SILHOUETTES (Top chart position #10)WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE? (Top chart position #12)WORDS OF LOVE (Top chart position #13)CHURCH BELLS MAY RING (Top chart position #14)ZIP ZIP (Top chart position #16)KATHY-O (Top chart position #16)SHE SAY (OOM DOOBY DOOM) (Top chart position #18)ONE SUMMER NIGHT (Top chart position #22)WALKING ALONGLOVE, LOVE, LOVESOFT SUMMER BREEZEKA-DING DONGHIGH SIGNHAPPY YEARS

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: doo wop
Added: August 5, 2008



The DIamonds - Little Darlin'

The Diamonds were a clean-cut white vocal group that had sixteen hits between 1956 and 1961. The original group consisted of Dave Somerville, Phil Levitt, Ted Kowalski, and Bill Reed. When Kowalski and Reed left they were replaced by Californians John Felton and Evan Fischer.The Diamonds began their singing in local clubs, school functions, church socials, and anywhere they could find an audience. They came to the attention of Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca Records, where they covered two records, Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots ( a hit for the Cheers) & "Nip Sip" (a Clovers song) in 1955. Neither sold well enough to convince Coral to retain them. However, Bill Randle, an influential Cleveland deejay, liked them enough to mention their name to an executive at Mercury Records. the Diamonds signed with one of the labels that developed the market for "covers."The Diamonds decision to cover rhythm and blues artist was the result of economic reality: cover records sold very well in markets where the original versions wouldn't be acceptable. Among their hits in 1956 were "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Church Bells May Ring," "Love, Love, Love" and "Ka-King-Dong," originally recorded by the Teenagers, the Willows, the Clovers, and the G-Clefs, respectively.Their biggest hit was a cover of the Gladiola's "Little Darlin'." The Gladiolas version came out in the first week in February, 1957. In less then two weeks the Diamonds version was out. The Diamonds continued covering other artists and their version of "Words of Love" brought the song's writer Buddy Holly his first significant royalties.In the late spring of 1957, Chuck Willis' "C.C. Ryder" became the first of a string of rhythm and blues songs based on a dance named the Stroll. Clyde Otis, a songwriter who had with Nancy Lee written a song based on the new dance, approached the Diamonds. "The Stroll" became a huge hit partly as a result as a result of repeated airings on American Bandstand. "The Stroll" was perfect for television because it was exuberant and photogenic.The groups popularity waned after "The Stroll." By 1959, after "She Say (Oom Dooby Doom), the group's popularity was over as they no longer appealed to the teenagers. During the next two years the Diamonds became a popular attraction on the dinner club circuit in Las Vegas, New York, and Chicago. They had a minor hit in 1961 with a version of the Danleers 1958 hit, "One Summer Night." Soon thereafter, the group disbanded.SINGLES:LITTLE DARLIN (Top chart position #2) - 1957THE STROLL (Top chart position #4)SILHOUETTES (Top chart position #10)WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE? (Top chart position #12)WORDS OF LOVE (Top chart position #13)CHURCH BELLS MAY RING (Top chart position #14)ZIP ZIP (Top chart position #16)KATHY-O (Top chart position #16)SHE SAY (OOM DOOBY DOOM) (Top chart position #18)ONE SUMMER NIGHT (Top chart position #22)WALKING ALONGLOVE, LOVE, LOVESOFT SUMMER BREEZEKA-DING DONGHIGH SIGNHAPPY YEARS

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: doo wop
Added: August 5, 2008


The DIamonds - Little Darlin'

The Diamonds were a clean-cut white vocal group that had sixteen hits between 1956 and 1961. The original group consisted of Dave Somerville, Phil Levitt, Ted Kowalski, and Bill Reed. When Kowalski and Reed left they were replaced by Californians John Felton and Evan Fischer.The Diamonds began their singing in local clubs, school functions, church socials, and anywhere they could find an audience. They came to the attention of Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca Records, where they covered two records, Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots ( a hit for the Cheers) & "Nip Sip" (a Clovers song) in 1955. Neither sold well enough to convince Coral to retain them. However, Bill Randle, an influential Cleveland deejay, liked them enough to mention their name to an executive at Mercury Records. the Diamonds signed with one of the labels that developed the market for "covers."The Diamonds decision to cover rhythm and blues artist was the result of economic reality: cover records sold very well in markets where the original versions wouldn't be acceptable. Among their hits in 1956 were "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Church Bells May Ring," "Love, Love, Love" and "Ka-King-Dong," originally recorded by the Teenagers, the Willows, the Clovers, and the G-Clefs, respectively.Their biggest hit was a cover of the Gladiola's "Little Darlin'." The Gladiolas version came out in the first week in February, 1957. In less then two weeks the Diamonds version was out. The Diamonds continued covering other artists and their version of "Words of Love" brought the song's writer Buddy Holly his first significant royalties.In the late spring of 1957, Chuck Willis' "C.C. Ryder" became the first of a string of rhythm and blues songs based on a dance named the Stroll. Clyde Otis, a songwriter who had with Nancy Lee written a song based on the new dance, approached the Diamonds. "The Stroll" became a huge hit partly as a result as a result of repeated airings on American Bandstand. "The Stroll" was perfect for television because it was exuberant and photogenic.The groups popularity waned after "The Stroll." By 1959, after "She Say (Oom Dooby Doom), the group's popularity was over as they no longer appealed to the teenagers. During the next two years the Diamonds became a popular attraction on the dinner club circuit in Las Vegas, New York, and Chicago. They had a minor hit in 1961 with a version of the Danleers 1958 hit, "One Summer Night." Soon thereafter, the group disbanded.SINGLES:LITTLE DARLIN (Top chart position #2) - 1957THE STROLL (Top chart position #4)SILHOUETTES (Top chart position #10)WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE? (Top chart position #12)WORDS OF LOVE (Top chart position #13)CHURCH BELLS MAY RING (Top chart position #14)ZIP ZIP (Top chart position #16)KATHY-O (Top chart position #16)SHE SAY (OOM DOOBY DOOM) (Top chart position #18)ONE SUMMER NIGHT (Top chart position #22)WALKING ALONGLOVE, LOVE, LOVESOFT SUMMER BREEZEKA-DING DONGHIGH SIGNHAPPY YEARS

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: doo wop
Added: August 5, 2008


The DIamonds - Little Darlin'

The Diamonds were a clean-cut white vocal group that had sixteen hits between 1956 and 1961. The original group consisted of Dave Somerville, Phil Levitt, Ted Kowalski, and Bill Reed. When Kowalski and Reed left they were replaced by Californians John Felton and Evan Fischer.The Diamonds began their singing in local clubs, school functions, church socials, and anywhere they could find an audience. They came to the attention of Coral Records, a subsidiary of Decca Records, where they covered two records, Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots ( a hit for the Cheers) & "Nip Sip" (a Clovers song) in 1955. Neither sold well enough to convince Coral to retain them. However, Bill Randle, an influential Cleveland deejay, liked them enough to mention their name to an executive at Mercury Records. the Diamonds signed with one of the labels that developed the market for "covers."The Diamonds decision to cover rhythm and blues artist was the result of economic reality: cover records sold very well in markets where the original versions wouldn't be acceptable. Among their hits in 1956 were "Why Do Fools Fall In Love," "Church Bells May Ring," "Love, Love, Love" and "Ka-King-Dong," originally recorded by the Teenagers, the Willows, the Clovers, and the G-Clefs, respectively.Their biggest hit was a cover of the Gladiola's "Little Darlin'." The Gladiolas version came out in the first week in February, 1957. In less then two weeks the Diamonds version was out. The Diamonds continued covering other artists and their version of "Words of Love" brought the song's writer Buddy Holly his first significant royalties.In the late spring of 1957, Chuck Willis' "C.C. Ryder" became the first of a string of rhythm and blues songs based on a dance named the Stroll. Clyde Otis, a songwriter who had with Nancy Lee written a song based on the new dance, approached the Diamonds. "The Stroll" became a huge hit partly as a result as a result of repeated airings on American Bandstand. "The Stroll" was perfect for television because it was exuberant and photogenic.The groups popularity waned after "The Stroll." By 1959, after "She Say (Oom Dooby Doom), the group's popularity was over as they no longer appealed to the teenagers. During the next two years the Diamonds became a popular attraction on the dinner club circuit in Las Vegas, New York, and Chicago. They had a minor hit in 1961 with a version of the Danleers 1958 hit, "One Summer Night." Soon thereafter, the group disbanded.SINGLES:LITTLE DARLIN (Top chart position #2) - 1957THE STROLL (Top chart position #4)SILHOUETTES (Top chart position #10)WHY DO FOOLS FALL IN LOVE? (Top chart position #12)WORDS OF LOVE (Top chart position #13)CHURCH BELLS MAY RING (Top chart position #14)ZIP ZIP (Top chart position #16)KATHY-O (Top chart position #16)SHE SAY (OOM DOOBY DOOM) (Top chart position #18)ONE SUMMER NIGHT (Top chart position #22)WALKING ALONGLOVE, LOVE, LOVESOFT SUMMER BREEZEKA-DING DONGHIGH SIGNHAPPY YEARS

Author: JBauder1948
Keywords: doo wop
Added: August 5, 2008


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Former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker Agrees with Ron Paul
A few days ago an unusual event took place: Paul Volcker, the mythical U.S. Federal Reserve Board chairman from the Reagan years, criticized the policy of the current Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, in a speech to the Economic Club of New York.
http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Former_Fed_Chairman_Paul_Volcker_Agrees_with_Ron_Paul

Pat Buchanan: Bush legacy of NAU, US bankruptcy, endless war
If anyone still harbors doubts regarding the course of action that the SOB (Son Of a Bush) is pursuing and the legacy he desires, all you have to do is listen to what the SOB said at the New York Economic Club. To wit: “I’m troubled by isolationism and protectionism … (and) nativism.” Mr. Buchanan, in his 3/25/2008 column, effectively..
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The 'isms' that bedevil Bush
On reading George Bush's discourse to the New York Economic Club last week, Cicero's insight came to mind: "To be ignorant of what occurred before you were born is to remain always a child."
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Can’t Grasp Credit Crisis? Join the Club - New York Times
An excellent, simple explanation of the current economic crisis.
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Can You Afford To Feed Your Family?
"THESE ARE tough times. The economy shed more than 80,000 jobs in two months. Prices are up at the gas pump and in the supermarket. Housing values are down. Hard-working Americans are concerned." It might not seem obvious, but these words from George W. Bush in a recent speech at the Economic Club of New York.
http://digg.com/business_finance/Can_You_Afford_To_Feed_Your_Family_2

"It's Still The Economy Stupid" Depression Looms
George Bush spoke today before the New York economic club, Seems he’s done his part. Its “other” folks to blame for the possible economic slow down.
http://digg.com/business_finance/It_s_Still_The_Economy_Stupid_Depression_Looms

U.S. President Bush Says Economy Going Through Tough Times
12:01 03/14 (CEP News) Montreal – Speaking at the Economics' Club in New York, U.S. President George W. Bush said the U.S. economy was going through a bad time, but that the long-term economic fundamentals remained strong. He congratulated Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke
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U.S. President Bush Says Economy Going Through Tough Times
11:33 03/14 (CEP News) Montreal – Speaking at the Economics' Club in New York, U.S. President George W. Bush said the U.S. economy was going through a bad time, but that the long-term economic fundamentals remained strong. He congratulated Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke for doing a good job in the light of the current adverse circumstances
http://digg.com/politics/U_S_President_Bush_Says_Economy_Going_Through_Tough_Times

Sec. of State Rice's New Ideology: "American Realism"
The Power & Promise of American RealismBy Condoleezza Rice. The Secretary of State delivered this address to the Economic Club of New York on June 7, 2007.
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