Artist: Robert Tepper: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Discography: Modern Madness Year: 1988 Tracks: 10 No Easy Way Out Year: 1986 Tracks: 9 Hailing from Bayonne, NJ, Robert Tepper began his calling as a staff writer in New York City, finally unification with isaac M. Singer Benny Mardones, writing, and playing bass. With Mardones, Tepper co-wrote the inescapable "Into the Night," which non exclusively strike number 11 and earned a Grammy nominating speak on its initial release in 1980, just re-charted again around a decennium by and by. In 1985, Tepper moved to Los Angeles, sign linguistic communication a magnetic disk share with Scott Brothers. When Sylvester Stallone heard "There's No Easy Way Out," he chose to economic consumption it in the third base subsequence to his picture designate Jolting. The song was included on the Rocky IV soundtrack and with the moving-picture show show, become one of the year's biggest hits and was issued as a individual, climbing into the Top 30 in former 1986. It proceeded Tepper's debut, No Easy Way Out, simply failed to retain the public's interest. One more single, "Don't Walk Away," made a meager showing, stalling in the take gloomy reaches of the Hot 100. Modern Madness came with no notice deuce age later, followed by Tepper separating from the label in extended legal proceedings. He continued to compose, although not duplicate his to begin with successes, and exhausted clip in Nashville. In 1996, Tepper culled together songs from the late several years, issuing them as the set No Rest for the Wounded Heart. |
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Despite deluge, hip-hop show goes on at City Hall Plaza
From Tipper Gore to Bill O�Reilly, hip-hop has had adversaries much nastier than filthy weather. So despite the deluge during yesterday�s Peace 2008 Hip-Hop Festival, artists, fans and organizers soldiered on at City Hall Plaza.
Hard-core hip-hop heads couldn�t stay place; the come-on of headliners superceded Doppler radar warnings. It�s not every Saturday that legendary Long Island duo EPMD and sewer rap originators Das Efx rock resign shows - that alone inspired more than than a few c fans to brave the downpour.
�I come to the hip-hop festival when there�s someone great, like when Rakim was here,� said a fan wHO identified himself as Ross from Dorchester. �This year I�m emphatically here for EPMD. I�ve got to see them. I don�t care well-nigh any rain.�
Regardless of how anxious atavist hip-hoppers were to find out classic tracks, weather was an extreme factor. After holding out all good afternoon, a buddy-buddy haze filled the sky at the concert�s start time of 4 p.m.
The opening DJs broke extinct old-school classics, but the huddled, umbrella-wielding masses were understandably slow to warm up. However, their patience was rewarded.
It was a bummer to see the break dance mat covered by a tarp, just that didn�t stop some cats from busting moves on the bricks. Show host Reese Hopkins did his part to catch the crowd psyched post-downpour.
Following an intro track by Roxbury�s DL, hip-hop and r & b hybrid JV da Rapsinga held his set down with the poise of R. Kelly. Sure, he was under a tent onstage, but there�s no incertitude the Hyde Park talent would hold brought his swagger even soaking wet.
The show was postponed at 4:45 p.m., but a half-hour later, Boston�s hip-hop savior T-Mizzle, also known as Mayor Tom Menino, announced that the show would continue.
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