Victor Lemonte Wooten
Associated acts:
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Steve Bailey, Vital Tech Tones, SMV, Greg Howe, Dave Matthews Band, Chick Corea Elektric Band
He is an innovator, composer, arranger, lecturer, producer, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist. He is a skilled naturalist and teacher, a published author, a magician, husband and father of four, and a five-time Grammy award winner. But those gifts only begin to tell the tale of this Tennessee titan.
Victor, known for his solo recordings and tours, and as a member of the Grammy-winning super group, Béla Fleck & The Flecktones, has won most every major award given to a bass guitarist. He was voted Bassist of the year by Bass Player Magazine three times and is the only person to have won the award more than once.
He was influenced by bass mentors, Stanley Clarke, Larry Graham and Bootsy Collins, but cites his brothers and parents as his main influences. "In music and in life, my parents and brothers were the foundation. They prepared me for life by giving and teaching me love and honesty. They also taught me to keep my mind open and learn to adapt to life’s ever-changing circumstances. Their guidance has helped me stay grounded today."
Palmystery (Heads Up Records), Victor’s latest solo work, showcases a wide array of playing and writing skills with songs like Left, Right, and Center (featuring three drummers all playing together), Miss U (featuring The Lee Boys), Us 2 (featuring Victor on slide bass along with blues man Keb Mo), and the thought provoking I Saw God which boldly states "He look like me – She look like you." (Featured in the movie The Moses Code)
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Voltron Movie Updates: Two New Screenwriters, Concept Art
Voltron, the live action film that has been in development for several years, is finally starting to take form.
Three months after the producers said the movie project was not shelved, JoBlo reports that “A-level” screenwriters Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer – they wrote the 2011 Conan movie and are currently working on the movie adaptations of Dr. Strange and Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, which will be released in 2012 and 2013, respectively – were hired for Voltron.
Aside from that, another proof that the project is progressing, JoBlo has been exclusively provided with three pieces of concept art from the film.
There is no official plot yet, but it would be “a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico, where five survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.” As for its director, there is still no report as to whether Max Makowski (One Last Dance, 2005) will still helm the project.
The movie has been in development since 2004, even before Michael Bay’s Transformers hit the big screens. It was first set up at New Regency with 20th Century Fox, producer Mark Gordon and screenwriter Justin Marks. It was passed on to Relativity Media. Now, the Voltron movie’s rights are with Atlas Entertainment, and Richard Suckle and Ted Koplar are leading the production.
The Voltron movie is planned to be released by Summer 2013.
joblo.com
Three months after the producers said the movie project was not shelved, JoBlo reports that “A-level” screenwriters Thomas Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer – they wrote the 2011 Conan movie and are currently working on the movie adaptations of Dr. Strange and Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune, which will be released in 2012 and 2013, respectively – were hired for Voltron.
Aside from that, another proof that the project is progressing, JoBlo has been exclusively provided with three pieces of concept art from the film.
There is no official plot yet, but it would be “a post-apocalyptic tale set in New York City and Mexico, where five survivors of an alien attack band together and end up piloting the five lion-shaped robots that combine and form the massive sword-wielding Voltron that helps battle Earth's invaders.” As for its director, there is still no report as to whether Max Makowski (One Last Dance, 2005) will still helm the project.
The movie has been in development since 2004, even before Michael Bay’s Transformers hit the big screens. It was first set up at New Regency with 20th Century Fox, producer Mark Gordon and screenwriter Justin Marks. It was passed on to Relativity Media. Now, the Voltron movie’s rights are with Atlas Entertainment, and Richard Suckle and Ted Koplar are leading the production.
The Voltron movie is planned to be released by Summer 2013.
joblo.com
Friday, September 10, 2010
Details in knowing a PC Virus
There are some obvious symptoms that your computer will develop when it gets infected with a virus. But the first thing I have to mention is that if you had a decent antivirus program installed on your computer you would not have a problem. The virus programs now days are fantastic in crushing any chances of a viruses infecting your computer.
What is a virus?
A virus is a small program that gets into your computer undetected in order to cause havoc. This small software program has either been developed because the author enjoys causing disasters for other people or sometimes for monetary gains. Sometimes a virus is packaged in a file that is called a trojan virus. It is disguised as something else, and once it has gained access to your computer it then releases its intent.
How does a virus get onto my computer?
The people that develop these viruses are constantly finding new ways to infiltrate your computer. When one door shuts, another one opens for them. However the most common ways to get a virus on your computer is through the internet. You might download a file that contains a virus, or maybe you might open an email that has one attached to it. Sometimes even visiting a bad website can infect your computer. The worst one of all, however, is when people download illegal cracked software. This software has usually been taken apart and repackaged with a few extras attached. Maybe you download music or videos from the internet. How do you know you are actually downloading the file you intended to. The file may be named to deceive you, and once you open it you will release the virus.
How do I know if I have a virus or not?
If your computer has been infected with a virus you will quickly see odd signs that it exists. Weird things start happening that you cannot explain. Files might move around, odd error messages may appear, programs might start to fail. For example if your virus scanner program stops working then it could have been disabled by a virus. With all this action taking place in the background your computer will also start to run slow and seem like it is busy all the time.
When browsing the internet you might find that you will not able to visits the pages that you choose. You will be redirected to different websites. You computer might also be sending emails to everyone in your contact list without you knowing.
What can a virus do to my computer hardware components?
People think that a virus simply attacks the file systems of your computer, however this is not true. Some viruses are designed to damage computer hardware components until they are ruined completely.
Many people will argue that a virus only infects software, however all hardware is controlled by various types of software. Infact, the entire computer is controlled by BIOS which is software. BIOS controls the temperature of the motherboard. What if a viruses only purpose was to change the temperature control on your motherboard. The motherboard would overheat and fry itself.
In the old days viruses used to be developed to set the read speed of a floppy disk drive to speeds beyond its capability. The Floppy disk drive would overheat and fry from being overworked. Now days Windows Vista has a service called Superfetch that searches your hard drive, finds out what you use the most, and makes it available for you.. If you made a virus to control Superfetch, we could have a serious problem. Most Vista users already have Superfetch disabled on their computer. A virus could enable it, tell it all files are important, keep it searching non stop, and fry your hard drive that way. Now I can here someone saying “yeah right, not with all the security we have around today”. Well you should never underestimate these guys who develop viruses. They can work around anything.
What should I do if I get a virus?
If you suspect that your computer has a virus, scan your computer asap with an antivirus program. If you do not have one or yours is not working, download another one, or get a free scan using the free online virus scanners.
Here is a list of free online virus scanners:
Symantec Security Check, McAfee FreeScan, Panda Active Scan, Trend Micro, Kaspersky lab, Bitdefender, and there are so many more. There is no guarantee that these free scanners will cure your computer but they might just confirm the fact that you actually have a virus.
If you find viruses but cannot remove them you will need to take your computer to a professional before you lose everything. Another option is to format your computer which means you loose all the files on it and re-install a fresh copy of the operating system. You can backup your files first, but please be aware that they might be infected with a virus also.
If you have scanned your computer, found viruses, and successfully deleted them, then now is the time to buy a decent program that will stop this from happening again.
Do not continue to use the computer without taking action because the longer you leave it the further the virus can spread.
What file types commonly contain viruses when you download them?
Lets face it, downloading is a dangerous business, especially when you have important files stored on your computer. Any file you download can contain a virus. My rule for downloading is to ask myself “Do I know and trust this website I am about to download from?”
Here are a few examples of common files that could contain viruses:
EXE FILE: If you download a program or anything that requires an install file then it will be an .exe file. When you press on it to install to your computer you could be releasing a virus.
ZIP FILE: People download zip files from the internet that contain any other file type and you will not see it’s contents until you open it. A zip file might have an exe file in it.
SCR FILE: Free screensavers for your computer. They always have something bad in them. Sometimes adware or viruses.
DOC FILE: A Microsoft word document can contain macros and small scripts that are viruses.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Battery "Come to Me"
Battery, a Philippine hard rock/metal trio, released their debut album Battery in 2000.
Michael was looking for new challenges; he released a self titled CD with his new band, BATTERY, on the Taiwan based ROCK Records. Michaels CD had two .1 radio hits as well as two others in the top 5.
The band released two videos for MTV Asia. The video "Come to Me" was nominated in the MTV Philippines 2001 Music Awards for Best Video and Best Director. It also received airplay in the U.S. Both "Come to Me" and the other top MTV video "Comin' Home" were played in eight different countries.
They received 6 nominations in the NU107 Rock Awards in 2000. Battery's top nominations were for Best New Artist, Band of the Year, and Album of the Year.
Members:
Michael Turner - vocals
Chris Salva - bass
Pat Dy - drums
you come to me when i can't see
you come to me when i call
(you come to me when i can't see)
you comfort me when i fall
Yahweh, Yahweh come to me..
~networld
Friday, September 3, 2010
Guns n' Roses gig - Axl Rose geared up
Axl Rose took to the stage of Dublin's O2 arena on Wednesday night, and it didn't end well for him or for fans. Fans of Axl Rose were geared up for a sell-out Guns n' Roses gig, but the band stormed off stage after playing just four songs.
After waiting nearly four hours for the band to begin, restless fans had begun booing and water bottles were thrown on stage. After wrapping up Welcome To The Jungle, Axl Rose simply said "good night" to the audience and disappeared backstage for more than an hour.
Hundreds of fans left the venue. The band eventually returned at 11.30pm -- and were met with rapturous applause from the remaining fans.
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