- The iShares MSCI Global Agriculture Producers ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of global equities of companies primarily engaged in the business of agriculture.
- Veggie Rhapsody: I Want You In My Lunch is a rhyming children's picturebook meant to for parents to read aloud and share with little ones. Veggie Rhapsody The quintessential summer grilled sandwich gets a healthful makeover when you swap a veggie burger for your usual meat patty.
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Gangster 2006 Stars Emraan Hashmi, Kangna Ranaut and Shiney Ahuja. The Film was directed Anurag Basu. The music is composed by Pritam Chakraborty.
Retrospective: the Best of Suzanne Vega Label: Universal Chronicles US Release Date: 2003-04-22 UK Release Date: 2003-07-21Although many artists have been 'cursed' with achieving a Top 10 hit and have spent the rest of their career trying desperately to recapture the magic that resulted in such success, hasn't. She's just tried to be herself and, simultaneously, figure out exactly what she wants to do with her music. When Vega first emerged on the New York folk scene in the late '70s and early '80s, no one really knew what to make of her. Certainly, she wasn't a folk artist in the traditional sense, or, perhaps more specifically, she wasn't going to be restrained by the traditional definition of what a folk artist is supposed to be.As Lenny Kaye writes of her early days in the liner notes to Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega, 'she listens to Lou Reed as well as Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen segueing Woody Guthrie, the Police, the Smiths. She is a modern girl, living in her present tense, playing a music that seems to venerate old-timey tradition. She thinks of herself as a 'solitary troubadour,' and wants to be on her own, to be able to 'pick up my guitar, and get on a bus, and go anywhere, and play by myself'.
It should therefore come as no surprise to anyone that, when a band with aspirations to be the next Fleetwood Mac tried to get Vega to be their Stevie Nicks, it just wasn't happenin'.Suzanne Vega's self-titled debut, released in 1985, spawned a surprise hit in the UK with 'Marlene in the Wall'; in fact, Vega performed the song at the Prince's Trust 10th Anniversary Party.Following that, she turned heads there and on these shores with her contribution to the Pretty in Pink soundtrack: 'Left of Center', which featured piano from Joe Jackson. The song's lyrics spoke of the outsider characters in the film, as well as to the real-life Andies and Duckies in the audience. When they ask me, 'What are you looking at?' I always answer, 'Nothing much.' (Not much.) I think they know that I'm looking at them I think they think I must be out of touch But I'm only in the outskirts and in the fringes On the edge and off the avenue And if you want me, you can find me Left of center, wondering about youIt was Vega's sophomore record, Solitude Standing, however, that really did the trick for her in the U.S.Enter 'Luka'.On the topic of her hit single, Vega told The Berkshire Eagle in 2002 that the 'success was much bigger than I expected it to be, and it was the type of success I assumed I wouldn't have.
The annoying thing about it is that people want you to keep doing it'.
Supriya Lohith is an Indian playback singer born and brought up in a musically-influenced family from.Supriya Lohith learnt Carnatic classical music under the guidance of her grandfather Vidwan Munivenkatappa and learnt light music from playback singer Mrs.