Release Date: 8 October 2010 Cast: Milla Jovovich, Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Pepper Binkley, Don Cochran Genre: Drama | Thriller Director: John Curran Writer: Angus MacLachlan Studio: Overture Films Plot: A convicted arsonist looks to manipulate a parole officer into a plan to secure his parole by placing his beautiful wife in the lawman's path. Subscribe Now: www.youtube.com
The Roses on stage together for the time in 22 years - and it was simply amazing. Apologies for poor quality but we weren't allowed to film and so discretion was required!
Phillip Phillips performs "The Stone" by the Dave Matthews Band at the Top 6 performance show. Check out full performances with judges' commentary only at www.americanidol.com http (Official Site) www.facebook.com ('Like' on Facebook) twitter.com (Follow on Twitter) bit.ly (Buy Now on iTunes)
Earth Wind And Fire - Im The Stone(1979) From The Album: Am I Born in Memphis, Maurice White attended Tennessee State University, where he was a member of the school's marching band. He moved to Chicago, Illinois and began his music career as a session drummer for Chess Records. Around 1966 he became the drummer for The Ramsey Lewis Trio. In 1969 Maurice left The Ramsey Lewis Trio, and joined two friends, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, to form a songwriting team which wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol Records, and called themselves The Salty Peppers; they had a marginal hit in the Midwestern area with their single "La La Time". The Salty Peppers' second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", didn't fare as well, and Maurice decided it was time for a change of location, and a change in the band's name, which became Earth, Wind & Fire. [edit] Earth, Wind & Fire White moved the band to Los Angeles in 1970, and added a number of new members, making the band a ten-piece. Two of White's brothers joined at this time: bassist Verdine and drummer Fred. They experienced success with fifteen hit singles and twenty-six gold and platinum albums. Maurice White is responsible for incorporating the sound of the kalimba (a thumb piano of African origin) and the Phoenix Horns (comprised of Louis Satterfield, Rahmlee Michael Davis, Michael Harris and Don Myrick) into the music of Earth, Wind & Fire. White has produced many famous ...
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She's made out with two of the best-looking guys in Hollywood, but which one did Emma Stone say was the best kisser? Watch to find out! Also, don't miss Ellen scare the life out of her with a spider!
How to turn milk into a hard plastic nearly as strong as stone! All we need for this simple kitchen science experiment is milk, vinegar and a strainer. You can make all kinds of shapes and designs using this "plastic-like" material. In fact, this is the stuff they used before plastic was around! Instructions: Take 1 warm cup of milk and mix with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Basically, for every cup of milk you use, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar and you can make a much larger batch. Mix it together and strain out the curds that form. Once you dry it you can mold it into any shape you desire, but let it dry for a couple days first! Be sure to check out out links and fanpages. Follow us on twitter. Remember it is kitchen science week so tune in to our next 2 videos coming out shortly! Facebook: facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com
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