Good morning, I have run out of steam a bit today but in the spirit of co-operation I have decided to sell off our last remaining copies of the Lovemakers debut album in Australia. So, here is the deal. As avid readers of my rants I am giving away the last remaining copies. I just need a $1 for the postage so that it doesn't cost me too much. paypal me at info@bariarecords with your address and the record is on its way. As we go through our stock list I will let you know whats going to be available. There are a few vinyls from Glovebox and a very few from Heavely States, Gasolineros and Blue Eyes son available as well so if they are your faves let me know. We won't be pressing them again so I guess they are by default limited editions. Cheers
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Get this, Here is a story from Variety.
I am a bit pissed about it.
It was my idea, my money and my effort that got anything done and who benefits?
Not me
Mr Nga hasn't called or emailed. So what he's going to get is a spin from guys who only know what I told them!
Welcome to the world of the imaginatively bankrupt.
Tiny Dancer ready to 'Rock'
Penn, Nga to write 'Heavenly' story
Tiny Dancer Films has optioned life rights from band the Heavenly States with the aim of developing comedy feature "Rock the Casbah," based on the band's attempt to tour Libya in 2005.
Adam Penn and Jawal Nga will pen the script, with Nga producing through his Gotham-based Tiny Dancer Films banner. Nga is a native of Libya, and Penn recently won Script magazine's Open Door Screenwriting Contest with his script "The Catch."
"The Heavenly States attempted something that no Western band has done before, and having grown up in Libya, I have the ability to appreciate the great humor in this real situation of almost impossible culture clash," Nga said.
Nga's a producer, along with Sidney Kimmel, Steven Golin and Ira Sachs, on "Married Life," starring Pierce Brosnan, Rachel McAdams, Patricia Clarkson and Chris Cooper. He also produced the Sundance grand jury prize-winning film "Forty Shades of Blue," directed by Sachs, and is exec producing the Allen Ginsberg docu "Howl," directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman.