Team Sting Is A Team In BBC Children's Show Escape From Scorpion Island. They Unfortunately Lost The Race To Escape. Sam And Helen Got Swapped Around With Kyran And Haley.
Contestants After Day 14 (In Alphabetical Order)
Haley
Joe
Kyran
Lianna
Oscar
Contestants After Day 14 (In Alphabetical Order)
Haley
Joe
Kyran
Lianna
Oscar
Preface:
In this day and age of "always connected", "always on", and "always available", consumers find it difficult to distinguish themselves from the pack. According the the 2003 United States Census, there are more than 159 million Cell Phones in the US alone. That is up nearly 300% from 1995. There are 180 mobile phone providers in the United States alone and hundreds of hardware choices. List of United States mobile phone companies. Consumers choices for these providers is based largely on their geographic location in the United States, and their hardware choices are somewhat limited by the network's hardware contracts. Therefore, it is likely that two people in the same area have the same cellular device. A relatively cheap and easy way for consumers to customize their phones is to add ringtones of their favorite artists. This is where the term Ringtone Artist was born.
History:
This term was first used to describe a composer that made Polyphonic ringtones for early cellular phone devices. Most of these ringtones were simple versions of popular songs done on a electric piano.
Definition:
Ringtone Artists are defined as any artist that creates a song whose general spirit, intent and meaning can be gathered from its ringtone clip.
Further Explanation:
Any artist that has a song catalog greater than 50% of which can be purchased as a ringtone.
Any artist that has sold more ringtones than albums.
Those artists whose songs you would not pay 99 cent to download, but for whose ringtones you would pay 3 times that amount.
Ringtone Artists are neither good nor bad and can be of any genre of music from any country and from any generation.
Examples:
Rihanna
Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Fergie
T-pain
Kenny Loggins
May be somehow expanded to film quotes.
In this day and age of "always connected", "always on", and "always available", consumers find it difficult to distinguish themselves from the pack. According the the 2003 United States Census, there are more than 159 million Cell Phones in the US alone. That is up nearly 300% from 1995. There are 180 mobile phone providers in the United States alone and hundreds of hardware choices. List of United States mobile phone companies. Consumers choices for these providers is based largely on their geographic location in the United States, and their hardware choices are somewhat limited by the network's hardware contracts. Therefore, it is likely that two people in the same area have the same cellular device. A relatively cheap and easy way for consumers to customize their phones is to add ringtones of their favorite artists. This is where the term Ringtone Artist was born.
History:
This term was first used to describe a composer that made Polyphonic ringtones for early cellular phone devices. Most of these ringtones were simple versions of popular songs done on a electric piano.
Definition:
Ringtone Artists are defined as any artist that creates a song whose general spirit, intent and meaning can be gathered from its ringtone clip.
Further Explanation:
Any artist that has a song catalog greater than 50% of which can be purchased as a ringtone.
Any artist that has sold more ringtones than albums.
Those artists whose songs you would not pay 99 cent to download, but for whose ringtones you would pay 3 times that amount.
Ringtone Artists are neither good nor bad and can be of any genre of music from any country and from any generation.
Examples:
Rihanna
Soulja Boy Tell 'Em
Fergie
T-pain
Kenny Loggins
May be somehow expanded to film quotes.
Lisa Lavie (born on May 6 1983) is a Canadian pop and R&B singer and songwriter.
Lisa Lavie On YouTube
Lavie uploaded her first video, "Falling For You", to YouTube on March 7, 2007.. As of October 15 2007, Lisa Lavie is listed as the 36th most subscribed channel on YouTube with over 9,000 subscribers.
Lavie has released her song "Angel" on YouTube aswell on September 6, 2007 which has already has had 1,400,000 views, which remains her most popular video on YouTube.
Lavie is soon to be releasing a new album, yet to be titled.
Lisa Lavie On YouTube
Lavie uploaded her first video, "Falling For You", to YouTube on March 7, 2007.. As of October 15 2007, Lisa Lavie is listed as the 36th most subscribed channel on YouTube with over 9,000 subscribers.
Lavie has released her song "Angel" on YouTube aswell on September 6, 2007 which has already has had 1,400,000 views, which remains her most popular video on YouTube.
Lavie is soon to be releasing a new album, yet to be titled.
Flood of Red are a Scottish, post-hardcore Band with some screamo attributes. The band also makes use of keyboards.
Biography
Flood of Red as they are now, were formed in the summer of 2005. An amalgamation of members of various Glasgow bands they played a somewhat more melodic style of music than most of the heavier bands from the area, while still including screaming and breakdowns. The band started however in 2000 under the name "The Psychotic Pandas" AKA, TPP (the name changed to Flood of Red in 2005) and originally consisted of Calum Doris (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Graham Griffith (Drums) and Craig Ridley (Electric Bass) who in March 2005 left to start his own project.
Their first UK tour in October 2005 was met with huge enthusiasm and interaction by fans up and down the country, thanks to the bands large MySpace following. Ever since they have been continually writing and touring in the UK, even making a trip to Belgium for a week of shows and being interviewed by the BBC.
Recently the band began to develop a new sound taking cues from such bands as Underoath and Every Time I Die with deeper screaming and heavier guitar parts. This can be heard most prominently in the songs "Patches" and "Linda".
Their "official" debut EP was released on the 19th February 2007 and On the 28th February 2007 the band appeared in an article in Kerrang magazine. They played at the Download Festival on the 10th June 2007 along side bands such as The Ghost Of A Thousand and The Zico Chain. On the 15th June 2007 they released a rough demo of "Linda" on their myspace page. They played on the T-break stage in T in the park on 6th July.
The band are currently recording songs and are planning a possible album. They have recently headlined a tour withThe Ghost of a Thousand and The Zico Chain and are on tour with as of October 2007. Calum Doris the band's lead guitarist is known amongst fans for making videos involving the band and posting these on youtube, where he shows what the band are up to.
The band recently just hit over 1,000,000 plays on Myspace.com
Reviews
*Metal Hammer said the band were "one of the most exciting young UK bands for a while" and said the band has "big, ball-smacking screamo tunes with gritty juxtaposition".
*"Flood Of Red will be battling for your hearts and ears - and we think they'll win.", "Imagine FFAF with some synths chucked in for good measure... infectious hooks, passion and energy..." – Rock Sound, December 2006.
*Rock Sound, in February, 2007, also said: "Taking inspiration from the likes of The Used and Funeral For A Friend, this Glasgow Sextet are going to appeal to a lot of people."
*"...FOR have the raw, screaming talent reminiscent of early Alexisonfire" – Disorder, February, 2007.
*"With songs as sharp as their haircuts, Flood Of Red look set to do for Scotland what Funeral For A Friend and Lostprophets have done for the Welsh wing of the punk/post-hardcore scene." – Kerrang, February, 2007.
*"This debut EP... is going to cement their title as one of the most promising new rock bands in Britain right now," Darren Taylor wrote in Music Week.
Discography
EPs
*The debut (2003, self-released) (as The Psychotic Pandas)
*These Ghosts Are Beautiful (2004, self-released)
*The Museum of Knives and Fire (2005, self-released)
*Lost in the Light (2007, Small Town)
Videography
*"Don't Sleep, Swim!"
Biography
Flood of Red as they are now, were formed in the summer of 2005. An amalgamation of members of various Glasgow bands they played a somewhat more melodic style of music than most of the heavier bands from the area, while still including screaming and breakdowns. The band started however in 2000 under the name "The Psychotic Pandas" AKA, TPP (the name changed to Flood of Red in 2005) and originally consisted of Calum Doris (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Graham Griffith (Drums) and Craig Ridley (Electric Bass) who in March 2005 left to start his own project.
Their first UK tour in October 2005 was met with huge enthusiasm and interaction by fans up and down the country, thanks to the bands large MySpace following. Ever since they have been continually writing and touring in the UK, even making a trip to Belgium for a week of shows and being interviewed by the BBC.
Recently the band began to develop a new sound taking cues from such bands as Underoath and Every Time I Die with deeper screaming and heavier guitar parts. This can be heard most prominently in the songs "Patches" and "Linda".
Their "official" debut EP was released on the 19th February 2007 and On the 28th February 2007 the band appeared in an article in Kerrang magazine. They played at the Download Festival on the 10th June 2007 along side bands such as The Ghost Of A Thousand and The Zico Chain. On the 15th June 2007 they released a rough demo of "Linda" on their myspace page. They played on the T-break stage in T in the park on 6th July.
The band are currently recording songs and are planning a possible album. They have recently headlined a tour withThe Ghost of a Thousand and The Zico Chain and are on tour with as of October 2007. Calum Doris the band's lead guitarist is known amongst fans for making videos involving the band and posting these on youtube, where he shows what the band are up to.
The band recently just hit over 1,000,000 plays on Myspace.com
Reviews
*Metal Hammer said the band were "one of the most exciting young UK bands for a while" and said the band has "big, ball-smacking screamo tunes with gritty juxtaposition".
*"Flood Of Red will be battling for your hearts and ears - and we think they'll win.", "Imagine FFAF with some synths chucked in for good measure... infectious hooks, passion and energy..." – Rock Sound, December 2006.
*Rock Sound, in February, 2007, also said: "Taking inspiration from the likes of The Used and Funeral For A Friend, this Glasgow Sextet are going to appeal to a lot of people."
*"...FOR have the raw, screaming talent reminiscent of early Alexisonfire" – Disorder, February, 2007.
*"With songs as sharp as their haircuts, Flood Of Red look set to do for Scotland what Funeral For A Friend and Lostprophets have done for the Welsh wing of the punk/post-hardcore scene." – Kerrang, February, 2007.
*"This debut EP... is going to cement their title as one of the most promising new rock bands in Britain right now," Darren Taylor wrote in Music Week.
Discography
EPs
*The debut (2003, self-released) (as The Psychotic Pandas)
*These Ghosts Are Beautiful (2004, self-released)
*The Museum of Knives and Fire (2005, self-released)
*Lost in the Light (2007, Small Town)
Videography
*"Don't Sleep, Swim!"