“I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know” Blood, Sweat & Tears
Jan 16, 2012 Columbia Records
Songwriter and musician, Al Kooper was the genius behind the original Blood, Sweat & Tears album, Child Is Father to the Man, released in February 1968 by Columbia Records. With its fusion of jazz, rock, blues, and soul, it was unique at that time, though it was less commercially successful than their subsequent releases without Kooper’s leadership. “I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know” is from this album, which is available on CD on the Sony label.
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Sleep problems more prevalent than expected in urban minority children
May 17, 2011 Columbia Records
Sleep problems more prevalent than expected in urban minority children
( American Thoracic Society ) Sleep problems among urban minority children, including resistance to going to bed, shortened sleep duration, and daytime sleepiness are much more common than previously thought, according to a study conducted by researchers in New York.
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Medical Errors More Common and More Deadly Than Previously Estimated
Nov 18, 2010 Columbia Records
Medical Errors More Common and More Deadly Than Previously Estimated
Consumers Union Calls For Public Reporting of Medical Errors To Hold Hospitals Accountable For Improving Patient Safety
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Skillet- Better Than Drugs (with lyrics)
Oct 19, 2010 Atlantic Records
“Better Than Drugs” by Skillet Album: Comatose[Deluxe Edition] ~Lyrics(in the video) & pics
~Pics: Flickr.com Photobucket.com Yahoo.com *THE SONG AND THE PICTURES DO NOT BELONG TO ME* ~More Credits: Lava Records Ardent Records Atlantic Records
Less Than Jake interview
Jul 29, 2010 Record Label
Less Than Jake interview JR the saxophone player from the band Less Than Jake sat down this past weekend in Philadelphia and spoke to me about their new album GNV FLA. Their new album is named after the airport abbreviation codes for Gainesville, Florida. JR talks about the business side of the band and their new record label. Less Than Jake jumped to and from major labels over the last decade and finally decided to start their own record label and hold onto control of all music, merchandise, and live shows. The interview runs just under thirty minutes, but the points he talks about are very important for anyone who is in an independent band. Less Than Jake have been together doing their music for over fifteen years, and expect to see them for at least another fifteen to come! The video includes live performances of Does The Lion City Still Roar, Johnny Quest Thinks We’re Sellouts, and All My Best Friend Are Metalheads. For more information visit: www.LessThanJake.com ___ From Wikipedia Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida. Originally formed in 1992 as a power pop trio, the band evolved into a hybrid of third-wave ska and punk pop, with added elements of modern rock and even metal. To date, the group has released seven original full-length albums and a number of singles and compilations. The current lineup comprises guitarist/vocalist Chris Demakes, bassist/vocalist Roger Manganelli, drummer/lyricist Vinnie Fiorello, trombonist Buddy …
Rick Ross Is Back with ‘Teflon Don’ and Bigger Than Ever
Jul 17, 2010 Record Label
Rick Ross Is Back with ‘Teflon Don’ and Bigger Than Ever
Releasing a rap album with a guest list that reads like the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 is a common move, but not without its risks.
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Fewer than half of breast cancer patients adhere to hormonal therapy regimen, study finds
Jun 29, 2010 Columbia Records
Fewer than half of breast cancer patients adhere to hormonal therapy regimen, study finds
A new study of nearly 8,800 women with early-stage breast cancer found that fewer than half – approximately 49 percent – completed their full regimen of hormone therapy according to the prescribed schedule. Investigators found that younger women were particularly likely to discontinue treatment. The findings underscore the need to both better understand the reasons behind such treatment non …
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