Archive for October, 2011
Skip James Deep Dark Delta Blues Man
Robert Leroy Johnson who was born on May 8, 1911 and died on August 16, 1938 was a famous musician of the American blues genre, and is counted among the most famous of all the musicians of the Delta blues category. His compositions have been a testimony to a remarkable and exquisite combination of guitar skills, singing, and talent for songwriting that have widely influenced multiple generations of talented musicians.
However, not much is known about the life of Robert Leroy Johnson who died at an early age. Robert Leroy Johnson was popularly known as Skip James Deep Dark Delta Blues Man.
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Nokia X6 Blue ? Dream of a Music Buff
Nokia X6 Blue is a perfect tool for any music buff. Besides its outstanding music features, the gadget is also number one in its other departments as well.
This 3G enabled smartphone brings along the following details: -
The Nokia X6 Blue comes with pretty standard dimensions and that is 111 x 51 x 14 mm that weighs in at 122 grams. There is a bright and crisp 3.2 inches TFT capacitive touch screen allowing up to 16 million colors at 360 x 640 pixels resolution. The proximity sensor attribute has been included to stop the touch screen from being activated when pressed unconsciously, while the accelerometer sensor is there to rotate the screen automatically.
The display also features handwriting recognition and is covered by scratch resistant glass surface. The music player of the Nokia X6 Blue plays almost every kind of music files formats including MP3, WMA, EA, AAC, WAV and M4A. The player allows you to set your own playlists making it easy to find and play the file of your choice instantly. The built-in stereo speakers heighten the music experience while its 3.5mm audio output jack allows every kind of headphones.
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