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Answer Here's their bio..
From 2003 to 2008, the band released two albums and completed three tours of the U.S. In the summer of 2008, during their fourth American tour, the bandâs bus was involved in a catastrophic accident on a Midwestern highway. Their restaurant-greasefueled tour bus and most of their
musical equipment were destroyed, and The Aaron English Band's touring career was temporarily grounded.
In the hiatus that followed, Aaron English toured solo and released a solo album, 2010's piano-driven âamerican [fever] dreamâ which contained the U.S. Top 20 radio hit single âBelieve.â Meanwhile, in the background, the band was working hard to recover from its losses and reunite.
In February 2011 The Aaron English Band released the single âNorwegian Wood/Kashmirâ, a reinvention of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin classics that has been a staple of the band's live set for years. The band's official video for this
medley is a hit on YouTube, racking up 23,000 views as of December 2011.
What's Next:
A U.S. tour is in development for 2012, and the band is currently working on a live DVD which is scheduled for release in March of that year.
Notable Achievements:
- Semi-finalist, Coca-Cola/American Music Awards New Artist Competition
- Finalist, Atlantic Recordsâ Soul City Music Quest
- Top 5 finalist, 'Album of the Year', Just Plain Folks Music Awards
- Charted a U.S. Top 20 hit on the FMQB radio charts, peaking at #18
- The band's cult hit "The Lullaby of Loneliness" was name-checked in an episode of the Fox TV drama 'Bones'
Instrumentation
Aaron English - Piano/Vocals, Misc. African/Middle Eastern/European folk instruments, loops
Patrick Strole - Hurdy-Gurdy, Guitar
Mark Fauver on - Wind Synth
Matthew Burgess - Percussion, electronics
Miguel Mateus - Bass
Derek Munson - Drums
Discography
"Norwegian Wood / Kashmir" medley, Single, Spring 2011.
âThe Marriage of the Sun and the Moonâ, LP, Spring 2007.
âAll the Waters of This Worldâ, LP, Spring 2003.
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The band did a cover, melding Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" with the Beatles' Eastern-influenced "Norwegian Wood".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1e_0cF6whM&feature=player_embedded
Which bluray player to go for?
Jackson
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-BDPS480B-CEK-Blu-Ray-Internet-Wireless/dp/B004M8R982/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&coliid=I1G7E2DUE4WB4C&colid=CSCEQ0YGZIZC
or
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-BDPS490-Blu-ray-Player-2012/dp/B007LKG6Z0/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
The second link is apparently is the 'next years release' version of the previous one. The first one is well reviewed where as the second doesnt have as many but being the new version of the first one it should be as good/better? Just wondering whether its worth paying the extra £13 on top of the wireless adapter.
@Hunny : It's not the fact of money, its pointless me paying the extra £13 if theres no difference between the two models!
Answer
I would not purchase a Sony product. I never had a Sony product that have lasted me more than 3 years. When DVD first came out I purchase a Sony DVD player model 7000 and the following year the 7700 both cost me over $1,100 each. The first HDTV in the market by Sony, a 34" CRT HDTV for a price of $6,400. If you read yahoo questions you will find many Sony items with issue. My first Blu Ray disc player is by Panasonic, model BD-10. It is over 4 years old and played over 300 Blu Ray disc movies without one issue. When AVATAR came out many player had an issue playing the movie including Sony. My Panasonic had no issue at all. Hope this will help you out.
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