Dj Andi Feat Stella Happiness 2010
Bringing together 17 brand new recordings from series 2 and 3 of the global phenomenon all originally composed by Joff Bush. Widely lauded by parents and press alike for its heartfelt and funny portrayal of family life and celebration of play, Bluey follows a 6-year-old Blue Heeler dog, who loves to play and turns everyday family life into extraordinary adventures that unfold in unpredictable and hilarious ways, bringing her family including younger sister Bingo and parents Bandit and Chilli as well as friends and community into her world of fun and discovery. Bluey is an Emmy and BAFTA Award winning sensation that has won over families worldwide and is now broadcasting on multiple platforms around the world including ABC, Disney Jr, Disney+ and CBeebies. Bluey The Album reached number 1 in the Australian ARIA chart and the Billboards US Kid Albums respectively. The new album Dance Mode features music from the show, with its upbeat EDM inspired title track Dance Mode, through to The BeeeeeOOP Walk, Rain (Boldy In The Pretend) and Cat Squad.
Dj Andi Feat Stella Happiness 2010
Urban Urbane is the fifth solo album from David J (Bauhaus, Love & Rockets), originally released on MCA Records in 1992. The album is a musical travelogue of sorts, with the initial recordings taking place in the tiny English village of Guilsborough, then London, New York and Los Angeles Aside from referencing those last three ports of call, the songs also name check New Orleans, Saint Petersburg and Memphis. It is a kind of collection of poetic snapshots from an itinerant drifter on the run.The record is graced by contributions from a stellar cast of guest musicians including T Bone Burnett, Peter Murphy, Sonic Boom, Danny Thompson, Max Eider, The Uptown Horns and Charlie Giordano (E Street Band) amongst others. It was co-produced by the great Niko Bolas (Neil Young, Los Lobos etc).To celebrate Urban Urbanes 30th Anniversary this beautiful collection is being released exclusively for Record Store Day for the first time ever on vinyl. A beautiful 2xLP gatefold record with download code included, it includes an entire second LP of unreleased outtakes and demos, some featuring guest appearances by T-Bone Burnett, Steven Perkins (Janes Addiction) and covers from T-Rex and John Cale.
Blessed with a formidable frontwoman in Brett Anderson, a guitar heroine in Allison Robertson, and a pummeling rhythm section in bassist Maya Ford and drummer Torry Castellano, The Donnas were one of the greatest punk bands of the '90s, male or female, and brought a uniquely hedonistic yet feminist viewpoint to the genre. Now, at last, with the full cooperation of the band, Real Gone Music is releasing the first-ever vinyl retrospective of their early days recording for (mostly) the Lookout! Label, featuring 14 non-LP sides. (Real Gone will subsequently be releasing the group's four Lookout! Albums.)
The albums eye-catching artwork features the sharp-dressed band crucified on flower-covered crosses, with a cryptic and self-aggrandizing manifesto describing them as new prophets of love and truth. Be that as it may, their prophecy was short-lived, though it may have foretold the chaotic, rudimentary sounds to come in punk, and even, the grunge era.
Devon Marie Thompson passed away on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. Devon was born on September 27, 2000 in Glasgow, Montana to Brandi Thompson and Gerry Brabeck, joining her older sister Jordan. Shortly after her birth, they moved to Bozeman but eventually settled in Glasgow. In 2008 Brandi remarried to Adam Johnson, and Adam adopted Devon and Jordan in 2009. The family was blessed with the birth of Kenee Rae in 2010, and Devon adored and doted on her younger sister. Devon grew up in Glasgow, spending much of her time with her grandparents, Dawn and Tom. She was extremely close to her sisters Kenee and Jordan, her cousin Keagan, and her younger brother, Kyler. Devon grew up playing many sports, but her favorites were softball and hockey. After high school, she moved to Williston to play college softball. During this time she began to thrive and build confidence in her true self. She then moved to Spearfish to further her education. She spent 2 years there, before moving back to Glasgow in September of 2021. As she got older she developed a love for writing and poetry: beautiful words came to her naturally. She was a lover of all things, and was especially fond of her cat, Fig and dog, Mavis. She had the most infectious and unforgettable smile that paired perfectly with her sarcastic sense of humor. Devon had the biggest heart, and developed lifelong friendships that she valued fiercely. Devon had a talent for athletics, but her true spirit came out in watching her bond with her family. Her love for her siblings was unmatched. She developed a whole new joy and purpose with the birth of her nephew, Kayge Carder. They had a beautiful bond, and she took great pride in being the best aunt. She often showed her immense affection through gifts and love. Devon is survived by her parents Brandi Thompson (Nathan Dale), Adam (Amber) Johnson, and Gerry Brabeck; sisters, Jordan Thompson (Michael Uphues), Kenee Johnson, and Sadie Brabeck; brothers, Kyler Brabeck and Sterling Johnson; grandparents, Dawn Thompson, Gerry Brabeck Sr., Liz (Dayton) Cherney, and Wayne (Beverly) Johnson; great-grandmothers, Sharon Thompson and Mary Irwin; great-grandfather, Jerry McPherson, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her younger brother, Carder Johnson; her grandpa Tom Thompson; her great-grand parents, Kenny Thompson and Shirley McPherson; and a cousin, Brett Howard. Family will receive friends Sunday, October 17, 2021 at Bell Mortuary from 1-3 p.m. Services will be held on Monday, October 18, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. at the Evangelical Church with Pastor Tom Fauth officiating, burial will following in Highland Cemetery. A reception will follow at the Elks Club. Condolences may be left for the family at bellmortuarymontana.com. 041b061a72
