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The thalamus (from Greek ''θάλαμος'' = ''room, chamber'') is a midline paired symmetrical structure within the brains of vertebrates, including humans. It is situated between the cerebral cortex and midbrain, both in terms of location and neurological connections. Its function includes relaying sensation, spatial sense, and motor signals to the cerebral cortex, along with the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness. The thalamus surrounds the third ventricle. It is the main product of the embryonic diencephalon.
In humans, the two halves of the thalamus are prominent bulb-shaped masses, about 5.7 cm in length, located obliquely (about 30°) and symmetrically on each side of the third ventricle.
See also List of thalamic nuclei.
The thalamus also plays an important role in regulating states of sleep and wakefulness. Thalamic nuclei have strong reciprocal connections with the cerebral cortex, forming thalamo-cortico-thalamic circuits that are believed to be involved with consciousness. The thalamus plays a major role in regulating arousal, the level of awareness, and activity. Damage to the thalamus can lead to permanent coma.
Many different functions are linked to various regions of the thalamus. This is the case for many of the sensory systems (except for the olfactory system), such as the auditory, somatic, visceral, gustatory and visual systems where localized lesions provoke specific sensory deficits. A major role of the thalamus is devoted to "motor" systems. This has been and continues to be a subject of interest for investigators. VIm, the relay of cerebellar afferences, is the target of stereotactians particularly for the improvement of tremor. The role of the thalamus in the more anterior pallidal and nigral territories in the basal ganglia system disturbances is recognized but still poorly understood. The contribution of the thalamus to vestibular or to tectal functions is almost ignored. The thalamus has been thought of as a "relay" that simply forwards signals to the cerebral cortex. Newer research suggests that thalamic function is more selective.
Korsakoff's syndrome stems from damage to the mammillary body, the mammillothalamic fasciculus or the thalamus.
Fatal familial insomnia is a hereditary prion disease in which degeneration of the thalamus occurs, causing the patient to gradually lose his ability to sleep and progressing to a state of total insomnia, which invariably leads to death.
After neurulation the anlage of the prethalamus and the thalamus is induced within the neural tube. Data from different vertebrate model organisms support a model in which the interaction between two transcription factors, Fez and Otx, are of decisive importance. Fez is expressed in the prethalamus, and functional experiments show that Fez is required for prethalamus formation. Posteriorly, Otx1 and Otx2 abut the expression domain of Fez and are required for proper development of the thalamus.
The formation of the mid-diencephalic organiser (MDO)
At the interface between the expression domains of Fez and Otx, the mid-diencephalic organizer (MDO, also called the ZLI organiser) is induced within the thalamic anlage. The MDO is the central signalling organizer in the thalamus. A lack of the organizer leads to the absence of the thalamus. The MDO matures from ventral to dorsal during development. Members of the SHH family and of the Wnt family are the main principal signals emitted by the MDO.
Besides its importance as signalling center, the organizer matures into the morphological structure of the zona limitans intrathalamica (ZLI).
Maturation and parcellation of the thalamus
After its induction, the MDO starts to orchestrate the development of the thalamic anlage by release of signalling molecules such as Shh. In mice, the function of signaling at the MDO has not been addressed directly due to a complete absence of the diencephalon in Shh mutants.
Studies in chicks have shown that Shh is both necessary and sufficient for thalamic gene induction. In zebrafish, it was shown that the expression of two Shh genes, shh-a and shh-b (formerly described as twhh) mark the MDO territory, and that Shh signaling is sufficient for the molecular differentiation of both the prethalamus and the thalamus but is not required for their maintenance and Shh signaling from the MDO/alar plate is sufficient for the maturation of prethalamic and thalamic territory while ventral Shh signals are dispensable. The exposure to Shh leads to differentiation of thalamic neurons. SHH signaling from the MDO induces a posterior-to-anterior wave of expression the proneural gene Neurogenin1 in the major (caudal) part of the thalamus, and Ascl1 (formerly Mash1) in the remaining narrow stripe of rostral thalamic cells immediately adjacent to the MDO, and in the prethalamus
This zonation of proneural gene expression leads to the differentiation of glutamatergic relay neurons from the Neurogenin1+ precursors and of GABAergic inhibitory neurons from the Ascl1+ precursors. In fish, selection of these alternative neurotransmitter fates is controlled by the dynamic expression of Her6 the homolog of HES1. Expression of this hairy-like bHLH transcription factor, which represses Neurogenin but is required for Ascl1, is progressively lost from the caudal thalamus but maintained in the prethalamus and in the stripe of rostral thalamic cells. In addition, studies on chick and mice have shown that blocking the Shh pathway leads to absence of the rostral thalamus and substantial decrease of the caudal thalamus. The rostral thalamus will give rise to the reticular nucleus mainly whereby the caudal thalamus will form the relay thalamus and will be further subdivided in the thalamic nuclei.
Further reading: ''Building a bridal chamber: development of the thalamus.'' from Steffen Scholpp and Andrew Lumsden in Trends of Neuroscience 2010
In humans, a common genetic variation in the promotor region of the serotonin transporter (the SERT-long and -short allele: 5-HTTLPR) has been shown to affect the development of several regions of the thalamus in adults. People who inherit two short alleles (SERT-ss) have more neurons and a larger volume in the pulvinar and possibly the limbic regions of the thalamus. Enlargement of the thalamus provides an anatomical basis for why people who inherit two SERT-ss alleles are more vulnerable to major depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and suicide.
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name | Joan Sebastian |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Jose Manuel Figueroa |
alias | ''El rey del jaripeo'', "El Poeta De Juliantla", "El Huracán del Sur" |
born | April 08, 1951 Julianta, Guerrero, |
genre | MariachiBandaLatin Pop / Mexican pop |
occupation | Singer/Composer, Actor |
website | Joan Sebastian |
notable instruments | }} |
Meanwhile he made a living as an administrative assistant in a vacationing resort in Oaxtepec, Morelos, where he would sing through the intercom. It was in that resort that Sebastian found the incentive he needed to pursue his singing dream more aggressively. The year was 1968 when Joan Sebastian encountered Angélica María (a famous Mexican actress) who was looking for a place to stay. While she waited she asked him if he sang and the following day he sang for her six songs. Angélica María suggested to Sebastian that he record the songs and gave him the telephone number of Eduardo Magallanes, a music producer. Without hesitating Sebastian moved to Mexico City and began knocking on doors until Chucho Rincon from Discos Capitals agreed to listen to him and thus began Sebastian's artistic career. He recorded his first disc and the positive results came fast when in Ciudad Obregón, Sonora, the song "Descartada" sold 12 thousand copies. previous. His most recent production up to date is "Secreto de Amor" which was released in 2000 and sold over 1 million copies.
In February 2001 Joan received the prestigious award "Premio Lo Nuestro a la Música Latina" as recognition of his career, during 2003 Sebastian received the Songwriter of the universe Award for the second time at the 11th Annual ''El Premio ASCAP''. He was awarded "The Silver Pen Award" in 2000, and was named el jefe
Trigo de Jesús, his third oldest, was shot in the back of the head after one of Joan Sebastian's concert in Texas on August 27, 2006. Trigo had been trying to control the crowd after the show. He was transported to the McAllen Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.
On June 12, 2010, Juan Sebastián was shot dead in Cuernavaca, Morelos, after arriving at a night club with some friends and being refused entrance. Joan Sebastian said that his son's death had nothing to do with the Mexican drug cartel.
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name | Corinne Bailey Rae |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Corinne Jacqueline Bailey |
born | February 26, 1979Leeds, West Yorkshire, England |
instrument | Vocals, guitar |
genre | Soul, R&B;, jazz, Indie Pop |
occupation | Singer-songwriter, guitarist |
years active | 2005–present |
label | EMI, Capitol |
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notable instruments | Gibson Hummingbird }} |
Corinne Bailey Rae (born Corinne Jacqueline Bailey on 26 February 1979) is a British singer-songwriter and guitarist from Leeds, who released her debut album ''Corinne Bailey Rae'' in February 2006. Bailey Rae was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2006 in an annual BBC poll of music critics, Sound of 2006. She became the fourth female British act in history to have her first album debut at number one. Bailey Rae was nominated for Grammy Awards and BRIT Awards, and has won two MOBO Awards and an two Grammy Awards; Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Jazz Album for her work as a featured artist in Herbie Hancock's ''River: The Joni Letters''. Bailey Rae was married to fellow musician Jason Rae from 2001 until his death in 2008. Bailey Rae released her second album, ''The Sea'' on 26 January 2010, after a hiatus of almost three years. Tracks on the new album have been produced by Steve Brown and also Steve Chrisanthou (who produced her debut album in 2006). She has sold over 5 million albums, with her two albums combined, worldwide. Bailey Rae was nominated for the 2010 Mercury Prize for Album of the Year for ''The Sea''.
Bailey Rae began her musical career at school where she studied classical violin before she turned her attention to singing: "I started off singing in church, I suppose, but people think it must have been a gospel church because of the whole, you know, black assumption," she says in reference to her multiracial background. "But it wasn't gospel at all, it was just your regular Brethren church, very middle-class, where we would sing these harmonies every Sunday. It was always my favourite part of the service, the singing."
Bailey Rae later transferred to a Baptist church, where the youth leader was coaching rock bands in the local high school. The church young people wrote their own worship songs and sang covers by the likes of Primal Scream. "We changed the words though," Bailey Rae states on her website. "We didn't want to offend the regular churchgoers, now did we?" She recorded two albums with the youth group under the name of Revive.
Performing in church broadened Bailey Rae's musical horizons, and her love for making music was solidified after the church youth leader offered to lend her the money for her first guitar. In her mid-teens, she was highly influenced by Lenny Kravitz, and through him she discovered rock legends Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. "I loved that band during my teens; I wanted, somehow, to follow in their footsteps, and to create music of my own."
Bailey Rae formed an all-female (barring the drummer) indie group called Helen, which was inspired by similar acts such as Veruca Salt and L7. "It was the first time I'd seen women with guitars. They were kinda sexy—but feminist. I wanted to be like that, at the front of something."
The group raised eyebrows on several fronts; in the white male-dominated world of indie music, they were a mainly female group, fronted by a mixed-race singer from Leeds. The moniker "Helen" also drew attention, albeit for not all the right reasons: "What can I say? We were 15 years old, and thought that Helen was a cheeky, indie kind of thing to do. It seemed clever at the time. Admittedly, it seems less so now".
The group played many gigs around Leeds and whilst unable to attract offers from any UK labels eventually were approached by US based heavy metal record label Roadrunner Records, home to acts such as Slipknot, in 1998. This deal disappeared before it was even signed however after the bassist became pregnant and the group disbanded. "[Was I] Disappointed? I was gutted! I had no idea what to do next".
In 2004, Bailey Rae got a breakthrough when she was signed by Global Talent Publishing and then approached by Craig David's mentor Mark Hill, from the duo The Artful Dodger, to appear on his new album ''better luck next time'' under his new alias, The stiX. The resulting collaboration, "Young and Foolish", was released in April 2005 and brought Bailey Rae to the attention of the major record label bosses.
Bailey Rae released her debut single, "Like a Star", in November 2005 and her first album, ''Corinne Bailey Rae'', in February 2006. It debuted at number one in the UK and entered the top ten of the U.S.''Billboard 200'', peaking at number four and spending 71 weeks in the chart from 2006 to 2008. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album sold 1.9 million copies in the United States alone.
The lead single, "Like a Star" became a hit in the UK and U.S., and sold over 327,000 U.S. downloads. Follow-up single "Put Your Records On", her biggest hit to date, rose to number two in the UK, and sold over 945,000 U.S. downloads. "Trouble Sleeping" made the top forty, and "I'd Like To", the top seventy. In the middle of 2006, Bailey Rae embarked on her first international tour through Europe and North America with singer R&B;, John Legend, playing 55 shows including the festivals ''Rock in Rio Lisboa 2'' and ''Live Earth''. In early April 2006, ''Corinne Bailey Rae'' was certified 2x platinum by the BPI and platinum by the RIAA in December. In September 2006, Bailey Rae scooped two awards at the UK's MOBO Awards: "Best UK Newcomer" and "Best UK Female". Bailey Rae recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios in July 2006 for ''Live from Abbey Road''.
Bailey Rae was the musical guest in a 2006 episode of ''Saturday Night Live'' with the host being Jaime Pressly. She performed "Put Your Records On" and "Like a Star". She also appeared on ''Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip'' on the episode "B-12", which aired in November 2006, with Howie Mandel. She performed "Like a Star" and "Trouble Sleeping". Also in 2006, Bailey Rae performed on BBC Radio 1 ''Live Lounge'' with the songs "Like a Star", a cover version of Editors' "Munich", and a cover version of Justin Timberlake's "SexyBack".
Bailey Rae also received three nominations at the 2007 Grammy Awards: Record of the Year, Song of the Year (both for "Put Your Records On"), and Best New Artist. During the ceremony, she performed "Like a Star" and joined John Legend and John Mayer in a collaborative performance, providing accompanying vocals to Legend's "Coming Home" and Mayer's "Gravity".
Also in 2007, Bailey Rae accepted an invitation to participate ''Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino'' (Vanguard Records), where she contributed her version of Domino's "One Night (of Sin)". She also recorded John Lennon's "I'm Losing You" for Make Some Noise, Amnesty International's music venture. The song was also released on the 2007 John Lennon tribute album, "Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur". In July of that year, Bailey Rae performed at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London.
In 2008, ''Like a Star'' was nominated for a Grammy for ''Song of the Year''. Bailey Rae won in two categories for Album of the Year and Best Contemporary Jazz Album for her collaboration on ''River: The Joni Letters''. Also in 2008, she recorded a live session of "River" with Hancock at Abbey Road Studios in for Live from Abbey Road for Channel 4 which was broadcast on Series 2.During the American and European tour, Bailey Rae recorded her first DVD with the title ''Live in London & New York''. The DVD was filmed in London and the bonus CD was recorded in New York.
In December 2009, Bailey Rae recorded a live performance in New York City that was broadcast in the summer of 2010 on the U.S. TV program ''Live From the Artists Den''.
On June 2, 2010, Bailey Rae appeared with Herbie Hancock, singing "Blackbird" in a concert honoring (Sir) Paul McCartney in the East Room at the White House.
On 25 January 2011, Bailey released an EP, ''The Love EP'', with 5 recordings of love songs, including the covers success of Prince "I Wanna Be Your Lover", Bob Marley "Is This Love" and Paul McCartney & Wings "My Love". The EP debuted at number eighty-six in the ''Billboard 200'' and still managed the Top 20 in ''Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums''. The EP has sold 15,000 copies in the U.S.
Bailey Rae made an appearance as a musical guest on ''The Tonight Show with Jay Leno'' on October 28, 2010, covering the Bob Marley song "Is This Love".
On July 14, 2011, she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Leeds where she had studied as an undergraduate.
During an interview for the 2011 Mercury Awards, Corrine revealed she is writing a follow up album to her critically acclaimed "The Sea".
In the film ''Venus'', six songs from the debut album were included on the soundtrack of the film, which are "I'd Like To", "Another Rainy Day", "Choux Pastry Heart", "Put Your Records On", " Like a Star", " Breathless".
The song "I'd Like To", from Bailey Rae's debut album, was also featured in the soundtrack for the movie He's Just Not That Into You (2009).
It can also be heard on an episode of CSI:NY
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The Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Bailey Rae has won two awards from four nominations, including Album of the Year; she featured artist, Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year.
|- |rowspan="3"|2007 |Corinne Bailey Rae |Best New Artist | |- |rowspan="2"|"Put Your Records On" |Record of the Year | |- |Song of the Year | |- |rowspan="1"|2008 |"Like a Star" |Song of the Year |
style="background-color: #BCBCBC" | Year | Result | Award | Category | Nominated Work | |
rowspan="10" | 2006 | BET Awards | | | BET J Cool Like Dat Award | General | |
MTV Europe Music Awards | | | Best UK & Ireland Act | General | |||
MTV Woodie Awards | | | International Woodie (Favorite International Artist) | General | |||
UK Festival Music Awards | | | Best Urban Act | General | |||
Premios 40 Principales | | | Mejor Artista Nuevo Internacional | General | |||
Best Song | ||||||
Best UK Female | ||||||
Best UK Newcomer | ||||||
MOJO Awards | | | Best New Act | General | |||
Q Awards | | | Best New Act | General | |||
rowspan="21" | 2007 | rowspan="2"| BET Awards || | Best New Artist | General | ||
Best Female R&B; Artist | ||||||
Best British Single | ||||||
British Female Artist | ||||||
British Breakthroug Act | ||||||
Teen Choice Awards | | | Best Female Breakthrough Artist | General | |||
ECHO Awards | | | International Newcomer of the Year | General | |||
Ivor Novello Awards | | | PRS Most Performed Work | General | |||
MOBO Awards | | | Best UK Female | General | |||
Outstanding Female Artist | ||||||
Outstanding New Artist | ||||||
Music Week Awards | | | International Marketing Campaign of the Year | General | |||
European Border Breakers Awards | | | United Kingdom | General] | |||
Album of the Year | rowspan="2" | ''Corinne Bailey Rae'' | ||||
Best Album of Soul | ||||||
Best New Artist of the Year | ||||||
Best Neo Soul Act | ||||||
Best Crossover Chart Act | ||||||
Urban Music Awards | | | Best Neo Soul Act | General | |||
BMI Pop Awards | | | Song of the Year | ''Put Your Records On'' | |||
rowspan="10" | 2010 | Album of the Year | rowspan="2" | ''The Sea'' | ||
Best Album R&B; of the Year | ||||||
Artist of the Year | rowspan="2" | ''Corinne Bailey Rae'' | ||||
Best Artist of the Year Act Soul/R&B; | ||||||
Mercury Prize | | | Album of the Year | The Sea (album)>The Sea'' | |||
Q Awards | | | Best Female Act | Corinne Bailey Rae | |||
MOBO Awards | | | Best UK R&B; Soul Act Act | Corinne Bailey Rae | |||
American Smooth Jazz Awards | | | Best Female Act | Corinne Bailey Rae | |||
BET Awards | | | Best International Act | Corinne Bailey Rae | |||
Soul Train Music Awards | | | Centric Award | Corinne Bailey Rae |
"Put Your Records On" was featured on the Parenthood (television soundtrack) in August, 2010. "Till It Happens To You" was featured on the third episode of the second season on the British series "Misfits."
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name | Jessie J |
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alt | f |
background | solo_singer |
birth name | Jessica Ellen Cornish |
alias | Jessie J |
birth date | March 27, 1988 |
birth place | Chadwell Heath, London, England |
genre | R&B;, pop, hip hop, soul |
years active | 2006–present |
label | Lava, Universal Republic, Island, Gut |
website | |
notable instruments | }} |
Unlike her academic sisters, Cornish has stated she was "never really that good at anything". She said, "At school they were like 'oh, you're a Cornish girl' and they kind of expected me to be the same as my sisters. Give me something to draw or an outfit to pick for someone, or hair, make-up, acting, write a song, I'm fine with it, but anything to do with sums – it was never my thing." She also said she never based her intelligence on her exam results. She also said she was always good at singing and it was her "thing".
At the age of 16 she began studying at the BRIT School and at 17 she joined a girl group named "Soul Deep". She graduated in the class of 2006 along with singers Adele and Leona Lewis. At 18 she suffered a stroke.
Jessie J was also part of a girl band, called 'Soul Deep', for two years, however she left due to thoughts that "it wasn't going anywhere". Despite people thinking that her first notoriety was through YouTube, Jessie was signed for four years before her first video was posted.
Jessie first came to the attention of Lava Records when her publisher at Sony/ATV, Rich Christina, sent Lava president Jason Flom a link to her MySpace page, which the record executive loved. After seeing an impressive U.S. showcase, Lava was, along with several other labels, keen to sign the artist but progress was hampered by her management's insistence on, what Flom called, a "crazy deal", and their refusal to let Jessie speak to any labels directly. Despite this, Senior Director of A&R; at Lava, Harinder Rana, made surreptitious efforts to meet Jessie on her own in winter of 2008. Later in the year a change in management to Sarah Stennett and Nadia Khan of Crown Music allowed record deal negotiations to take place. Jessie eventually signed with Lava as part of a joint venture with Universal Republic.
In late 2010 Jessie J released her first single, "Do It Like a Dude" which was co-written with George Astasio, Tj Normandin, Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave, Kyle Abrahams and Peter Ighile. Originally, she wrote the song with Rihanna in mind because "Rude Boy" was released at the time, partly inspiring the song. She then sent the song to her label, Island Records, before sending it to Rihanna's management. Island insisted the song become Jessie J's first single. She wishes to perform the song with Rihanna at one point. The single gained positive reception from critics. The single charted at number two on the UK Singles Charts. Her follow-up single "Price Tag" was released in late January 2011. This was written by Jessie J, Lukasz Gottwald, Claude Kelly, and Bobby Ray Simmons, Jr. and charted at number one in the top of the charts. "Price Tag" was released in the United States on 1 February 2011 and peaked at 23 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. "Price Tag" also charted at number-one in New Zealand and Ireland and is the most successful online video J has released. As of October 2011, the video has generated over 148 million views on Youtube and Vevo, making it the 22nd most viewed music video of all time. Her first American television appearance was as the musical guest on the 12 March 2011 episode of NBC's ''Saturday Night Live''.
On 25 February 2011 her debut album, ''Who You Are'', was released. The album first entered the charts on 6 March 2011 where it charted on the UK Album Charts at number two. The album charted into the top ten in a number of countries and number 11 in the United States.After the release she went on to release a third single from the album, "Nobody's Perfect". MTV reported that the single is, so far, only confirmed for release in the United Kingdom. The album's fourth single was "Who's Laughing Now". "Domino" was her second US single. The Dr. Luke-produced track was sent to mainstream radio on 6 September 2011. With the success of ''Who You Are'' in North America, Jessie was chosen to tour as the opening act for American pop artist Katy Perry's ''California Dreams Tour'' in 2011 but after she was unable to fully recover from her injuries during rehearsals she was forced to pull out under the doctor's orders.
Jessie J served as the house artist at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards, performing several of her original songs along with covers around commercial breaks.
In early 2011 she suffered a panic attack on stage after she was forced to perform in the dark. "I did a gig recently and had a panic attack on stage," she told ''NOW''. "The night was called 'Black Out' and I had to perform in the dark. I asked them to turn on the lights and they didn't. I was onstage in pitch black and, because I couldn't see anything, I started to panic. It was awful." James Morrison's third studio album, ''The Awakening'' features a collaboration with Jessie J called "Up", the song was released as a single on 4 December 2011. On 4 October Jessie announced that she will be one of four coaches for new BBC program, ''The Voice UK''.Jessie J re-released "Who You Are" on 9 November 2011, featuring the regular tracks plus "Domino" and two new songs. "Domino" became her second top 30 hit in the U.S., following the success of "Price Tag". The song also peaked at number 1 in January 2012 in the UK, before it was even officially released there.
Jessie J confirmed on 2 August 2011 that she would be shaving her hair off for charity in 2012. Speaking via her official Twitter account she said: “It’s hair, It will grow back. Even if it takes 2 years, if it saves lives it’s worth it. Even if its 1 life that’s something.”
Jessie J is openly bisexual and stated in an interview on the "In Demand" radio show on March 3, 2011, "I've never denied it. Whoopie doo guys, yes, I've dated girls and I've dated boys – get over it."
Music critic Matthew Perpetua of Pitchfork Media compared Jessie J to her peers Adele and Amy Winehouse, but admitted she was missing something: "Whereas Adele and Winehouse also have powerhouse voices, they fit into clear aesthetic niches and invest their songs with depth and humanity. Jessie J doesn't have even a fraction of their restraint." Perpetua added: "Her idea of showcasing her gift is to shoot for a blaring melisma on "Mamma Knows Best" that makes Christina Aguilera seem as subtle as Joni Mitchell by comparison." Ailbhe Malone of the music magazine NME also recognized Cornish's "undeniably potent voice". However, she pointed out the possible "identity crisis" that might have been caused by Jessie's songwriter past: "This is an album of singles for other artists. There’s Rihanna Jessie (‘Do It...’), Perry Jessie (‘Abracadabra’), Pixie Jessie (‘Mamma Knows Best’), Ellie Jessie ('Big White Room')."
Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian shared her positive opinion about the singer, saying that "if any singer has the potential to be the British Katy Perry or Pink, with the accompanying millions of sales, it's her". Sullivan also complimented Cornish's attitude: "[Her songs] are delivered with a confidence that money can't buy." Entertainment Weekly's music critic Adam Markovitz said of Jessie: "The 23-year-old Brit has all the tools, from a monster voice to an ear for hooks — she co-wrote Miley Cyrus' Party in the U.S.A. — and a manic persona that's equal parts Katy Perry, Kristin Chenoweth, and Alice Cooper.
+Television | Year | ! Title | ! Role | Notes |
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name | Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal |
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background | solo_singer |
birth name | Ronald Jay Blumenthal |
alias | ''Bumblefoot'' |
born | September 25, 1969New York City, U.S. |
instrument | Guitar, bass |
genre | Hard Rock, heavy metal |
occupation | Musician, guitarist, producer, photographer |
years active | 1989 – Present |
label | Bumblefoot Music, LLC |
associated acts | Guns N' Roses, Lita Ford |
website | Official website |
notable instruments | Several Vigier custom modelsGibson Les Paul }} |
Ronald Jay Blumenthal (born September 25, 1969), better known by his stage name Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, is an American guitarist, songwriter, recording artist and producer. Thal adopted the name Bumblefoot from the bacterial infection of the same name, which he learned about while helping his wife review for her veterinary exams. He is currently one of the two lead guitarists in the band Guns N' Roses and performs on their sixth studio album Chinese Democracy. Since the early 90’s, Thal has released 9 CD’s and a live DVD. His 1995 debut studio album, The Adventures of Bumblefoot, after being out of print for many years, was re-released in 2010 as a 15 Year Anniversary Edition CD. In commemoration of the Anniversary Edition release, a 200 page transcription book of the recording was also released which Thal himself transcribed.
Thal has appeared as a guest performer on other albums and on numerous compilation CD’s. He’s been the cover feature of several International guitar magazines as well as the subject of many print, radio and web interviews. Over the past twenty years, Thal has also worked with numerous bands and artists as producer, engineer, writer, arranger and performer. He has also written, and continues to write, TV jingles, theme songs and background music. From January through July 2011, Thal has recorded 7 singles (4 covers and 3 originals) which are being released as a series of song a month digital downloads. As a humanitarian, Thal is on the Board of Directors of the MS Research Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) org that raises money for Multiple Sclerosis research.
In 2007, after 14 months of recording and touring with Guns N' Roses, Thal began recording his Abnormal CD. During this time, Thal also recorded and mixed the audio of live performances on the TV show Talking Metal On Fuse. Thal performed a cover of "Running Wild" by Judas Priest along with Frank Ferrer on the pilot episode. Thal also performed on the final episode of the show, accompanying Zakk Wylde in an original song "Til the End" written live on the show. In July 2008 Thal released the Abnormal CD. In November Chinese Democracy was released, with Thal hosting the listening party in NYC. In December 2008 Thal released Barefoot – The Acoustic EP, which consists of stripped-down acoustic versions of songs from his previous albums. Thal had fans choose one of the songs he would record.
In February 2009, Thal produced an all-instrumental metal guitar compilation CD entitled "Guitars That Ate My Brain." He oversaw the writing, recording and mixing for half the album (co- writing, engineering and mixing as well as guitar and bass playing by Jeremy Krull, drums by Dennis Leeflang), contributed his playing to the song "Disengaged" and mastered the album. Other artists on the album include Devin Townsend, Chris Poland, Shane Gibson, Dave Martone, Paul Waggoner, and James Murphy.
In June 2009, Thal began touring the U.S. and Europe playing guitar for Lita Ford.
In December 2009, Thal began touring with Guns N' Roses on the Chinese Democracy World Tour.
In August 2010 his solo debut ''The Adventures of Bumblefoot'', which had been out of print, was re-released as a 15 Year Anniversary Edition complete with additional bonus tracks. In October 2010, Thal took time out while on tour with Guns N' Roses to give advice and perform with students of The Witchwood School Of Rock in Witney, UK along with Guns N' Roses drummer Frank Ferrer. During the event they played several classic Guns N' Roses tracks, including "Paradise City" and "Sweet Child O' Mine."
On December 3, 2010, Thal made an appearance in Sydney, Australia as guest guitarist with the heavy metal band Fozzy.
His songs "Guitars Suck", "Real" and "Turn Around" are available as additional down-loadable content for the videogame ''Rock Band 2'' through the community-driven Rock Band Network.
!!Year !!Album | |
rowspan=4 | As Ron Thal |
1995 | ''The Adventures of Bumblefoot'' |
1997 | Hermit (album)>Hermit'' |
2010 | ''The Adventures of Bumblefoot (15 Year Anniversary Edition)'' |
rowspan=16 | As Bumblefoot |
1998 | Hands (Bumblefoot album)>Hands'' |
2001 | 9.11 (album)>9.11'' |
2002 | Uncool (album)>Uncool'' |
2003 | ''Forgotten Anthology'' |
2004 | ''Live At the RMA'' (DVD Release) |
2005 | Normal (album)>Normal'' |
2008 | Abnormal (Bumblefoot album)>Abnormal'' |
2008 | ''Barefoot – The Acoustic EP'' |
2011 | ''Bernadette (First song in a series of digitally released singles - Jan 2011)'' |
2011 | ''Strawberry Fields Forever (Second song in a series of digitally released singles - Feb 2011)'' |
2011 | ''Invisible (Third song in a series of digitally released singles - Mar 2011)'' |
2011 | ''Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Fourth song in a series of digitally released singles - Apr 2011)'' |
2011 | ''Father (Fifth song in a series of digitally released singles - May 2011)'' |
2011 | ''Cat Fight (Sixth song in a series of digitally released singles Jun 2011)'' |
2011 | ''There's A Kind Of Hush (Seventh song in a series of digitally released singles - Jul 2011)'' |
rowspan=2 | With Guns N' Roses |
2008 | Chinese Democracy (album)>Chinese Democracy'' |
Year !! Artist !! Album !! Credits | |||
2001 | Jessica Simpson (Hex Hector club mix) | "Irresistible" – CD single | |
2003 | Q*Ball| | Q*Ball In Space | Guitar and backing vocals |
2004 | Various Artists| | Shawn Lane Remembered Vol 2 | Guest fretless guitar solo on Richard Daude's song "From the Inside" |
2004 | Mistheria| | Messenger Of the Gods | Guest guitar solo in the song "Dynasty Of Death" |
2005 | Phi Yann-Zek| | Solar Flare | Guest guitar solo in the song "Psychometamorph" – (Thal on synth guitar – right channel) |
2005 | Q*Ball| | Fortune Favors The Bald | Guitar and backing vocals |
2005 | Freak Kitchen| | Organic | Guest vocals and fretless guitar on the song "Speak When Spoken To" |
2005 | Christophe Godin| | Metal Kartoon | Guest fretless guitar solo on the song "Metal Kartoon" |
2005 | Julien Damotte & Fufux| | Papa NoHell (unreleased) | Guest guitar solo on Christmas song 'Papa NoHell' by Julien Damotte & Fufux |
2006 | Mike Orlando| | Sonic Stomp | Guest fretless guitar solos on the song "Game Over" |
2006 | 24-7 Spyz| | Face The Day | Guest guitarist |
2006 | Guthrie Govan| | Erotic Cakes | Guest fretless guitar solos on the song "Rhode Island Shred" |
2007 | Various Artists| | The Alchemists II | Guest fretless guitar solo on Terry Syrek's song "Threehundredpointtwentyone" |
2007 | Q*Ball| | This Is Serious Business | Guitar and backing vocals |
2007 | Jordan Rudess| | The Road Home | Guitar solo on "Tarkus" (@19m10s) & fretless guitar solo on "Just The Same" (@3m22s) |
2009 | Orelsan| | Perdu D'avance | Guest guitar solo on the song "La Peur De Lechec" |
2009 | Swashbuckle (band)Swashbuckle || | Back To the Noose | Guest guitar solos on the songs "Cruise Ship Terror" and "Rounds Of Rum" |
2009 | Various Artists| | OCC Rocks | Performed with Orange County Choppers Band – guest guitar solo on the song "Cold Sweat" |
2009 | Various Artists| | We Wish You A Metal Christmas EP | Guest guitar solo on the song "Frosty the Snowman" |
2010 | Liberty N' Justice| | Light It Up | Guest guitar solos on the song "Wrestling With God" |
2010 | Ty Tabor| | Something's Coming | Guest guitar solo on the song "Free Yourself" |
2010 | Indestructible Noise Command| | Bleed the Line | Guest guitar solo on the song "Rain" |
2011 | Scarlet Haze| | Reach Down | Laid music tracks for the song "Reach Down" |
2011 | Fredrik Pihl| | Silhouettes | Guest guitar solo on title track "Silhouettes" |
2011 | Rick Devin| | Old School – 2 | Guest guitar solo on the track "Tush" |
2011 | Various Artists| | Embrace the Sun (Japan Tsunami Relief CD) | Guest guitar solo on Milan Polak's song "End Of Time" |
!Year !!Artist !!Album !!Credits !! | |||
1992 | Various Artists| | Ominous Guitarists From the Unknown | Includes "Chopin Fantasie." Co-produced "Story Teller" by Rich Kern |
1992 | Various Artists| | Guitar On the Edge No. 2 | Includes "The Shuck Duffle" (re-named "Blue Tongue" on The Adventures of Bumblefoot) |
1993 | Various Artists| | Guitar On the Edge No. 3 | Includes "Love Soup" |
1994 | Various Artists| | Guitar On the Edge No. 4 | The Adventures of Bumblefoot>The Adventures Of Bumblefoot |
1996 | Various Artists| | SEGA Power Cuts 1 | Includes songs from the Sega CD video game Wild Woody soundtrack |
1996 | Various Artists| | Super Guitar Heroes Vol. 1, 2, & 3 | Includes "Chopin Fantasie" (OGFTU), "Blue Tongue" & "Rinderpest" (The Adventures of Bumblefoot) |
1997 | Various Artists| | Ondes De Choc | Hermit (Album)>Hermit |
1997 | Various Artists| | Hard Beats From Hell | Hermit (Album)>Hermit |
1998 | Various Artists| | Guitar & Bass No. 50 | Hands (Bumblefoot album)>Hands |
2000 | Various Artists| | Rock Sound, Volume 45 | Uncool (album)>Uncool |
2001 | Various Artists| | Fretless Guitar Masters | 9.11 (album)>9.11 |
2002 | Various Artists| | The Alchemists | Includes "Mafalda" from Forgotten Anthology |
2003 | Soundtrack| | Outlaw Volleyball: Music From The Game | Includes "Meat" from Forgotten Anthology |
2005 | Various Artists| | Village Of the Unfretted | Includes "Mafalda" from Forgotten Anthology |
2006 | Various Artists| | CMJ - On Air, Vol. 12 | Normal (album)>Normal |
2008 | Various Artists| | FMQB - SubModern #021 Specialty Show Sampler | Abnormal (Bumblefoot album)>Abnormal. Also mixed and co-produced |
2009 | Various Artists| | Guitars That Ate My Brain | Includes the song "Disengaged." Also mixed, co-produced and mastered |
2009 | Various Artists| | This Is Shredding, Vol. 1 | The Adventures of Bumblefoot>The Adventures Of Bumblefoot. Also mixed and co-produced |
!Year !!Artist !!Album !!Credits !! | |||
2000 | Various Artists| | Crushing Days - A Tribute To Joe Satriani | Tribute to Joe Satriani CD. Covered "Always With You, Always With Me” |
2001 | Various Artists| | Warmth in the Wilderness - A Tribute to Jason Becker | Performed a duet solo with guitarist Mike Chlasciak for the song "Out Jam" |
2002 | Lounge Brigade| | Sabbath in the Suburbs: The Lounge Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne & Black Sabbath | Thal, as balladeer crooner "Herbert 'Ruffles' Lovecraft", sings Iron Man, Paranoid and Bark At The Moon |
2002 | Lounge Brigade| | The Sweet Sounds of Slim Shady: The Lounge Tribute to Eminem | Thal, once again, as crooner "Herbert 'Ruffles' Lovecraft" and also as "Checkers Goldstein". Songs include "Without Me”, "Cleaning Out My Closet" “My Name Is” and “Soldier” |
2003 | Lounge Brigade| | The Lounge Below: The Lounge Tribute to Outkast | A lounge-style tribute to Outkast. Produced by Thal and featuring "Herbert 'Ruffles' Lovecraft" on vocals |
2004 | Various Artists| | The Spirit Lives On - The Music of Jimi Hendrix Revisited, Volume 1 | Covered "Fire". (With Dennis Leeflang on drums) |
!Year !!Artist !!Album !!Credits | |||
1987 | AWOL| | AWOL – EP | Thal’s six-song EP of his band Awol |
1996 | Soundtrack| | Wild Woody SEGA CD video game | Performed entire video game soundtrack |
2002 | Carlin Music Publishing| | Library CD #331 Alternative: Punk vs. Nu-Metal | Songs written by Thal exclusively for Carlin Publishing |
2003 | Soundtrack| | Outlaw Volleyball Xbox video game | Music includes "Meat" from Thal’s Forgotten Anthology CD |
2004 | Soundtrack| | Test Drive – Eve Of Destruction PLAYSTATION2 video game | Music includes Thal’s "American Rock-n-Roll” from Carlin Music Publishing’s Alternative: Punk vs. Nu-Metal CD |
2005 | Carlin Music Publishing| | Library CD #356 Rap & Hip Hop | Songs written by Thal exclusively for Carlin Publishing |
!Year !!Artist !!Album !!Credits | |||
1996 | Boiler Room| | Low Society | Engineered / Produced. Self-released debut CD of NYC nu-metal band |
1996 | Various Artists| | God Shave the Queen | Engineered / Produced, Co-wrote, Performed bass, guitar, keys |
1996 | Indecision (band)Indecision || | Unorthodox | Engineered / Co-produced |
1997 | Inhuman| | Evolver | Engineered / Co-produced. NYC band's first full-length CD |
1998 | Indecision (band)Indecision || | Most Precious Blood | Engineered / Co-produced |
1998 | Evoken| | Embrace the Emptiness | Engineered / Co-produced |
1998 | Various Artists| | Lost Voices | Engineered / Produced. Tribute album to Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Janis Joplin. Produced the group Tyris performing the Doors' song "Love Her Madly" |
1999 | Future Chicken Farmers| | Future Chicken Farmers | Engineered / Co-produced |
1999 | Pat O'May| | Breizh / Amerika | Co-engineered / Produced |
1999 | Inhuman| | Rebellion | Engineered / Co-produced |
2000 | Various Artists| | Hell Rules 2 - A Tribute To Black Sabbath | Engineered / Co-produced |
2000 | Anomos/Stealth| | From Here On... | Engineered / Co-produced, mixed and mastered. Performed guitar, choir arrangements |
2000 | Various Artists| | Crushing Days - A Tribute To Joe Satriani | Engineered / Produced |
2000 | Evoken| | Quietus | Engineered / Co-produced |
2002 | The Wage Of Sin| | Product Of Deceit And Loneliness | Engineered / Co-produced |
2001 | Most Precious Blood| | Nothing In Vein | Engineered / Produced |
2002 | Troy Kurtis (former of Menudo)| | Demo | Engineered / Produced. Co-writing, performed all music |
2002 | Q*Ball| | In Space | Engineered / Co-produced / Performed guitar, backing vocals |
2003 | Cathy-Ann| | Honey Wagon | Engineered / Produced, Performed all music except acoustic guitar/vocals |
2004 | Q*Ball| | Fortune Favors the Bald | Engineered / Produced, some Co-writing, Performed guitars, backing vocals |
2004 | Various Artists| | Bring You To Your Knees: A Tribute To Guns N' Roses | Engineered, Produced |
2004 | The NerveThe Nerve | Engineered / Produced | |
2004 | Nikki Sorrentino| | Demo | Engineered, Produced. Wrote and performed music |
2005 | Evoken| | Antithesis Of Light | Engineered / Produced |
2005 | Zachary Fischer Band| | On Borrowed Time | Engineered / Produced |
2006 | 24-7 Spyz| | Face the Day | Engineered, co-produced, guest guitar solos |
2007 | Q*Ball| | This Is Serious Business | Engineered, produced, some co-writing, performed guitars, backing vocals |
2007 | Hurricane| | Abaybay (Rock Re-mix) | Engineered, produced, performed |
2007 | Return To Earth| | Captains Of Industry | Co-engineered, co-produced, performed some backing vocals |
2007 | Talking Metal on Fuse| | FuseTV (November 2007 – March 2008) | Engineered, produced, performed |
2010 | Return To Earth| | Automata | Mixed, co-produced |
Year !! Title !! Director | ||
unknown | "T. Jonez" | unknown |
2006 | "Real" | |
2010 | "Better"(Guns N' Roses teaser) |
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