Plot
The Angels--Natalie, Dylan, and Alex are back again but this time they're preparing for a strike without even warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands. These are no ordinary rings. They contain valuable encrypted information that reveal the new identities of every person in the Federal Witness Protection Program. When witnesses start turning up dead, only the Angels, using their expertise as masters of disguise, espionage and martial arts can stop the perpetrator, a mysterious "fallen" Angel. Aided by their trusty colleague, Jimmy Bosley, the Angels' adventure begins at a remote Mongolian outpost and ends only after Dylan is forced to face a dark secret from her past--a secret that puts the lives of her two best friends in danger.
Keywords: witness-protection, ring, disguise, witness-protection-program, martial-arts, fbi, murder, father-daughter-relationship, private-detective, action-heroine
This summer the Angels are back.
Natalie Cook: I have something you'll never have.::Madison Lee: What's that?::[pause]::Natalie Cook: Friends.
Kelly Garrett: Angels are like diamonds. They can't be made, you have to find them. Each one is unique.
Madison Lee: I was never good. I was great.
Bosley's Brother: It's raining white women.
Seamus: I'd recognize that arse anywhere, you piece of shite.
Seamus: I've never wanted you more.::Dylan Sanders: Always wanting what you can't have.
Alex Munday: Marshal Ray Carter. I'm Alex Munday. I'll be your rescuer today.::Carter: I didn't think you'd find me. How many men do you have?::Alex Munday: I've got two girlfriends in the bar.::Carter: They have fifty armed men.::Alex Munday: I know. It hardly seems fair. C'mon!
Natalie Cook: This is hostel, ya?
[surprising Natalie]::Madison Lee: What's up, Angel?::Natalie Cook: Madison Lee?::Madison Lee: Natalie Cook.::Natalie Cook: Oh, my god! How'd you know?::Madison Lee: I get the newsletter.
Madison Lee: I don't take orders from a speaker-box anymore. I work for myself.::Natalie Cook: Well, your boss sucks.
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name | Greg Howe |
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background | non_vocal_instrumentalist |
birth name | Gregory Howe |
born | December 08, 1963New York City, New York, United States |
instrument | Electric guitar, guitar synthesizer, keyboard, bass guitar |
genre | Instrumental rock, jazz fusion, hard rock |
occupation | Musician, composer, producer |
associated acts | Howe II, Michael Jackson, Enrique Iglesias, *NSYNC, Justin Timberlake |
label | Shrapnel, Tone Center |
years active | 1982–present |
website | greghowe.com |
notable instruments | Laguna LE924 }} |
Gregory "Greg" Howe (born December 8, 1963) is an American guitarist and composer. As an active musician for nearly thirty years, he has released nine studio albums in addition to collaborating with a wide variety of artists.
The following year, he joined up with Albert to form a Van Halen-inspired hard rock group named Howe II. Through Shrapnel, they released two studio albums: ''High Gear'' (1989) and ''Now Hear This'' (1991). His second solo album, ''Introspection'', was released in 1993. At this point his style had changed radically from the straightforward instrumental rock of both his debut and the Howe II albums, to a more jazz fusion-laden approach which remains unique and identifiable to this day; some of his signature traits being fast left-hand legato passages (having been influenced greatly by jazz fusion guitarist Allan Holdsworth), and the frequent use of tapping and odd time signatures.
A trio of albums spanning the middle part of the decade—''Uncertain Terms'' (1994), ''Parallax'' (1995) and ''Five'' (1996)—were all a consistent evolution of the sound he had adopted on ''Introspection''. During this time he collaborated twice with guitarist Richie Kotzen for the albums ''Tilt'' and ''Project'' in 1995 and 1997, respectively. He briefly dabbled with a heavier, neo-classical metal approach for his 1999 release, ''Ascend'', which featured keyboardist Vitalij Kuprij. However, he has since spoken of his dissatisfaction for that project, as well as an earlier collaboration on Kuprij's album, ''High Definition'' (1997).
After switching labels to Shrapnel's jazz-oriented counterpart, Tone Center Records, he returned to his familiar style with ''Hyperacuity'' (2000), which still stands as some of his most prominent experimentation with jazz fusion. After a highly troubled recording process for ''Extraction, which featured Victor Wooten and Dennis Chambers'' (2003), he took an extended hiatus from recording solo material until the release of his ninth studio album, ''Sound Proof'', in June 2008.
Currently residing in Long Beach, California (having previously lived in Easton, Pennsylvania until around 2006), Howe continues to work as a session musician and producer, as well as providing guitar lessons through his official website. Recently, he has toured Europe for the first time, having long stated a desire to tour the continent as a solo artist. In a 2010 interview, he announced an upcoming new studio album, which he hopes will see an early 2012 release. Whilst retaining his usual guitar work, it will also feature vocals for the first time since the Howe II albums.
The following two years saw Howe recruited as lead guitarist for boy band *NSYNC during two tours of the United States. After singer Justin Timberlake left *NSYNC, Howe continued to tour with him in 2003. Eight years later, in February 2009, Howe teamed up again with Timberlake, as well as rapper T.I., for a performance at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards. In the same year, Howe played as part of keyboardist/violinist Eddie Jobson's Ultimate Zero Project, in a line-up which included bassists Tony Levin and John Wetton, and drummers Marco Minnemann and Simon Phillips. In 2011, Howe put together a Super Fusion Group with drummer Dennis Chambers and Stu Hamm to tour throughout the world.
Howe has also performed and played with many other artists, such as Christina Aguilera, Rihanna, Lady Antebellum, P Diddy, T-Pain, and Salt-N-Pepa.
Category:American rock guitarists Category:American jazz guitarists Category:American session musicians Category:Jazz fusion musicians Category:1963 births Category:Living people
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