Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Classical piano soothes old elephants at Thai sanctuary


Lam Duan, a 65-year-old, blind Thai elephant is enjoying her lunch, listening to "Silent Night" being played on a piano.

For eight years, pachyderms like Lam Duan - old, overworked and sometimes disabled - have been rehabilitated with music at Elephants World, a retirement sanctuary for the animals in the western Thai province of Kanchanaburi.

Almost 80 percent of about 3,000 elephants at tourist venues in Thailand, Cambodia, India, Laos, Nepal and Sri Lanka, endure poor living conditions and diets and are overworked, according to the animal welfare group World Animal Protection.

The animals at Elephants World get good food and treatment for their physical ailments, but the music is an extra, special treat they appear to love.

Several times a week, British classical pianist Paul Barton, 57, sets up a piano against a backdrop of forested slopes and plays for his four-legged friends.

"Maybe some of these blind elephants get a little bit of comfort from hearing pieces of soothing classical music occasionally," says Barton, who studied at London's Royal Academy of Arts.
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Lam Duan approached Barton as he began to play and she appeared to calm down and focus on the music.

At another music session, several elephants seemed to move their heads and move about in front of the piano as the notes flowed.

The owner of the sanctuary, Samart Prasithpol, 44, said the music seemed to provide the elephants with some special comfort.

"We work here to rehabilitate the elephants physically," Smart told Reuters.
"The use of music has been useful in rehabilitating their soul," he said.

Source - TheJakartaPost

Thursday, November 9, 2017

#Guitars used by Hendrix, McCartney go up for auction

Two of the items set to be auctioned by Guernsey's on Dec. 2, at Bohemian Hall in New York City: (from left to right) Jimi Hendrix's 1967 Electric Guild Starfire V and Paul McCartney's 1953 Gold Gibson Les Paul.

Music fans, especially fans of guitars, may want to check out the upcoming offer by New York-based auction house Guernsey's.

Slated for Dec. 2 at Bohemian Hall in New York City, the auction is said to include Jimi Hendrix's 1967 Electric Guild Starfire V, Paul McCartney's 1953 Gold Gibson Les Paul and Bruce Springsteen's 1963 Fender Precision Bass among its list of music memorabilia for sale.


According to Reuters, collectors can also expect to bid for Jerry Garcia's Acoustic 1990 Alvarez-Yairi guitar and a black Gibson Les Paul that Madonna used on tours in 2001 and 2008.

Previously in May, Guernsey's sold a Wolf guitar once owned by Garcia for US$1.9 million.
In addition to the guitars, the auction will also feature saxophones, master recordings of James Brown and Elvis Presley, as well as recorded live performances of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, among other items.
Source - TheJakartaPost
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Saturday, July 22, 2017

Linkin Park's Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell: friends united in tragedy


Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington killed himself on the birthday of his late friend Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, highlighting the close friendship between the two troubled singers.

The coroner's office confirmed Friday that Bennington died by hanging himself, with an employee of his Los Angeles residence finding his body on a belt attached to his bedroom door. 
Bennington did not leave a suicide note but a half-empty bottle of alcohol was in the room when the employee arrived Thursday, the coroner's office said.

After the initial shock, a number of fans pointed out on social media that Thursday would have been the 53rd birthday of Cornell, who similarly died from hanging in May and like Bennington had spent his life combatting drug and alcohol problems.

Bennington had toured with Cornell and sang Leonard Cohen's classic "Hallelujah" at his funeral.


Linkin Park guitarist and songwriter Mike Shinoda, in an interview shortly after Cornell's death, said Bennington had been so affected that he could not keep his composure during a pre-concert sound-check.

"Chester couldn't even make it through the song. He was getting halfway through and getting choked up," Shinoda told Radio.com.

After Cornell's death, Bennington said that the singer "inspired me in many ways you could never have known."

"Your talent was pure and unrivaled. Your voice was joy and pain, anger and forgiveness, love and heartache all wrapped up into one," he said in the tribute posted by Cornell's family on Facebook.

"I suppose that's what we all are. You helped me understand that," he said.

Cornell's widow has cast doubt on whether the Soundgarden singer intentionally committed suicide, saying his judgment may have been impaired by his anxiety medication.

- Move to name 'Linkin Park' -

Bennington died days before Linkin Park was set to tour, with the band set to join other bands of its era including Blink-182 next week at the Citi Field baseball stadium in New York.

Promoter Live Nation said Friday that the tour was canceled, with tickets to be refunded.

Linkin Park was one of the key bands in the movement of nu metal, blending Bennington's angst-ridden, raw vocals with pop structure and rapping by Shinoda.

The band won a runaway success with its debut "Hybrid Theory," which became the top-selling album in the United States in 2001.

Band lore said that the rockers, after testing a series of monikers, named themselves after Lincoln Park in Santa Monica, California, changing the spelling to stand out on the internet.

In the wake of Bennington's death, a fan petition asked the sun-kissed city on the Pacific Ocean to change the spelling formally.

Petition leader Sarah Rose said she had listened to Linkin Park in middle school to cope with bullying.
 
"For a large faction of people in my generation, Linkin Park's music helped those who felt alienated find voice and strength," she wrote to the city council on petition site Care2, quickly nearing her goal of 5,000 signatures.

She noted that plenty of other monuments already stood to the park's original namesake -- Civil War president Abraham Lincoln.

- Ex-bandmates mourn -

Among tributes to Bennington, baseball fans at the Los Angeles Dodgers stadium heard organist Dieter Ruehle play a rendition of one of Linkin Park's most recognizable songs, "Numb."

Bennington had also known another major grunge singer, Scott Weiland, who died of an overdose in December 2015. Before Weiland's death, Bennington had temporarily taken over as frontman of his band Stone Temple Pilots.

While stunned members of Linkin Park were working on a band statement on Bennington's death, Stone Temple Pilots saluted him as "an incredible human being."

 "A beacon of light and hope is what you will always be to us," Stone Temple Pilots said in a statement.

"We love you Chester. We will miss you.''

Source - TheJakartaPost

Friday, May 12, 2017

Britney Spears adds second show in #Bangkok

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Britney Spears announced this afternoon she will add an extra show in Bangkok on June 23, as the show on June 24 quickly sold out.
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In a video clip directed at Thai fans, Britney Spears thanked everyone for showing so much love and wanted to make sure that she can see her supporters by adding another show.
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The tickets for the June 23 show will go on sale May 14, at 10am, with online queueing starting at 9am. Tickets for certain zones are limited for those who are willing to line up at ThaiTicketMajor counters only. For more information, check out their website.
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Source - Coconuts.co
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