Artist: Irina mikhailova
Album: Miditation 2

Tracklist :
- 1000 pieces
Artist: Earth, Wind & Fire
Album: Faces
I used to play a game called "the game" which involves the elements. What does the coyote do?
I'll describe the game so you can figure out if you know the game I am talking about. Each person has four stones which represent the four elements, earth wind fire and water. You throw them when it is your turn and if they land heads up, they are applicable to that turn. The point of the game is to collect one of every cosmic item. I know i haven't described the game in full, but if you've played it I don't think i need to go into further detail. I'm trying to recreate it, but I have forgotten what the coyote does. Has anyone ever played this game and if they have, what does the coyote do?
Artist: Chemical Brothers
Album: Music: Response [US EP]
Can you tell me what teens nowadays music preferences? Is it true that pop and r&b are more popular than rock?
Okay, I Iove rock musics. I love My Chemical Romance, Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, Tokio Hotel, Paramore, Green Day and many more while other teens love other artists like Miley Cyrus, Rihanna, Jonas Brothers, Pussycat Dolls, High School Musical casts and many others. I want to know what is your opinion about this? What do most teens like? My friends thought me weird for my love for rock stuffs. I respect other teens music styles though.
Artist: Mariah Carey
Album: Butterfly
Disney fans only: Who are ALL the singers on your iPod?
I'm basically asking this to prove the Disney haters that we DO listen to real music. The artists I have are in alphabetical order are:
Aerosmith
Akon
The All-American Rejects
The Backstreet Boys (90s Disney)
The Beatles
Beyonce
Billy Joel
Billy Ray Cyrus (NO Achy Breaky Heart)
Bon Jovi
Brad Paisley
Britney Spears
Carrie Underwood
Celine Dion
Christina Aguilera (Keeps Gettin Better)
Coldplay
Daughtry
David Archuleta
Earth Wind and Fire
Elliot Yamin (Season 5 of Idol)
Evaescence
Flo Rida
Foo Fighters
The Fray
Gavin DeGraw
Gavin Rossdale
Jason Mraz
Jesse McCartney
Jordin Sparks
Journey
Keith Urban
Kelly Clarkson
Kevin Rudolf
Lady Gaga
LeAnn Rimes
Leona Lewis
Madonna
Mariah Carey
Mario Vazquez
Maroon 5
Metro Station
Miley Cyrus
N*SYNC
Ne-Yo
Nickelback
OneRepublic
P!nk
Paramore
Rascal Flatts
Rick Astley
Rihanna
Shania Twain
Shinedown
Sugarland
T-Pain
T.I.
Taylor Swift
U2
3 Doors Down
3OH!3
Who are all of the artists on your iPod? The one who proves the Disney haters wrong the most gets 10 points.
Ok...Jonas Brothers...wellllll...I'm thinking that they're getting worse. They're nice boys, but they don't do so good live. Had them, but they're gone.
Wow, tempest. You are doing really good. I haven't seen you on one of my questions since the AJL days. Great to see you again.
Whoops...looks like everyone BUT ME forgot about the Anti-Jonas League. My bad.
If anyone's wondering where the Hannah Montana went, I merged it with the Miley Cyrus to save space.
Artist: DJ Company
Album: Rhythm Of Love
When will WWE put out a best of MAG 3 disc dvd set?
JBL is an American audio electronics company currently owned by Harman International. It was founded in 1946 by James Bullough Lansing. Their primary products are loudspeakers and associated electronics. There are two independent divisions within the company — JBL Consumer and JBL Professional. The former produces audio equipment for the home market while the latter produces professional equipment for the studio, installed sound, tour sound, portable sound (production and DJ), and cinema markets.
[edit] History
James B. Lansing founded JBL the year after leaving Altec Lansing as their Vice President of Engineering in 1945. The company was first called Lansing Sound, Incorporated, and dated from 1 October 1946 and then changed its name to James B. Lansing Sound. The first products model D101 15-inch loudspeaker and D175 The high frequency driver. The D175 remained in the JBL catalog through the 1970s. Both of these were near copies of Altec Lansing products. First original product was the D130, a 15-inch transducer for which a variant would remain in production for the next 55 years. The D130 featured a 4-inch flat ribbon wire voice coil and Alnico V magnet. Two other products were the 12-inch D131 and 8-inch D208 cone drivers.
The Marquardt Corporation gave the company early manufacturing space and a modest investment. William H. Thomas, the treasurer of Marquardt Corporation, represented Marquardt on Lansing's Board of Directors. In 1948 Marquardt took over operation of the JBL. In 1949 Marquardt was purchased by General Tire Company. The new company was not interested in the loudspeaker business and severed ties with Mr. Lansing. The company was reincorporated as James B. Lansing, Incorporated, and moved to its first private location on 2439 Fletcher Drive, Los Angeles.
A key to JBL's early development was Mr. Lansing's close business relationship with its primary supplier of Alnico V magnetic material, Robert Arnold of Arnold Engineering. Arnold Engineering extended favorable terms and deep credit to Mr. Lansing. Robert Arnold saw JBL as an opportunity to sell Alnico V magnetic material into a new market.
James Lansing was noted as an innovative engineer, but a poor businessman. For the next 3 years Mr. Lansing struggled to pay invoices and ship product. As a result of deteriorating business conditions and personal issues, he took his own life on September 4, 1949. The company then passed into the hands of Bill Thomas, JBL's then vice-president. Mr. Lansing had taken out a $10,000 life insurance policy naming the company as the beneficiary. That allowed Mr. Thomas to continue the company after Mr. Lansing's death. Soon after, Mr. Thomas purchased Mrs. Lansing's one-third interest in the company and became the sole owner of the company. Mr. Thomas was responsible for revitalizing the company and spearheading a remarkable period of growth for the two decades following the founding of JBL[1].
Early products included the model 375 high frequency driver and the 075 UHF (Ultra High Frequency) ring radiator driver. The ring radiator drivers are also known as "JBL bullets" because of their distinctive shape. The 375 was a re-invention of the Western Electric 594 driver but with a Alnico V magnet and a 4-inch voice coil. The 375 shared the same basic magnet structure as the D-130 woofer. JBL engineers Ed May and Bart Locanthi created these designs.[2]
Two products from that era, the Hartsfield and the Paragon, continue to be highly desired on the collectors market.
In 1955 the brand name JBL was introduced to resolve ongoing disputes with Altec Lansing Corporation. The company name "James B. Lansing Sound, Incorporated" was retained, but the logo name was changed to JBL with the distinctive exclamation point logo.[3]
The JBL 4320 series studio monitor was introduced through Capitol Records in Hollywood and became the standard monitor worldwide for its parent company, EMI. JBL's introduction to rock and roll music came via the adoption of the D130 loudspeaker by Leo Fender's Fender Guitar company as the ideal driver for electric guitars.
In 1969, Bill Thomas sold JBL to the Jervis Corporation (later renamed Harman International) headed by Dr. Sidney Harman. The 1970s saw JBL become a household brand, starting with the famous L-100, which was the best-selling loudspeaker model of any company to that date. The 1970s also saw a major JBL expansion in the professional audio field from their studio monitors. By the end of the decade recording studios in the United States used more JBL monitors than all other brands combined. The JBL L-100 and 4310 control monitors were noteworthy, popular home speakers. In the 1980's the L-100, 4312 and others were updated with aquaplas-laminated midrange and woofer drivers, and a titanium-deposited tweeter diaphragm, the new designations being the L-80T, L-100T, L-120T and the flagship L-250ti. To test speaker drivers, JBL in Northridge used the roof as a
Artist: Nektar
Album: A Tab In The Ocean
Can Anyone Recommend any prog rock bands similar to porcupine tree?
i like stuff like
Dream theatre
Porcupine Tree
Poets of the fall
Nektar
Dissociatives
Within temptation
Men At Work
Midnight Oil