�Tickets ar now on sale for eyeforpharma's Patient Adherence, Persistence and Compliance USA Summit, October 23-24, Boston and are merchandising out fast. Last year the case sold out with over 200 delegates, a ratio of 80% pharma and over 90% positive feedback.
The chairman has been proclaimed recently as Daryl J. Madeira, Director of Marketing, Alcan Pharmaceutical Packaging he states that "he is delighted to be involved with this prestigious result, he looks forward to addressing adherence issues frontal and acquisition best practices to go the industriousness forward"
He continues "The speaker agate line up is fantastic- in particular I can't wait to hear Richard Montwill, Vice President, Market Development, United-Health Care"
A few of the other key notes include:
- Christopher Duncan, Associate Marketing Director, Amylin
- Richard Montwill, Vice President, Market Development, United-Health Care
- Francisco Osorio, International Strategic Marketing Manager Area of New Projects, Bial
- S�ren Skovlund, Programme Director, Global Patient Focus Program, Novo Nordisk
- Jennifer Pitts, PHD, Director, Outcomes and Analytics, Pfizer Health Solutions
- Mike Pucci, VP External Advocacy, GSK
For more than information confabulate http://www.eyeforpharma.com/pcusa08/
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Mp3 music: Danny Gatton
Artist: Danny Gatton: mp3 download Genre(s): Other Danny Gatton's discography: Hot Rod Guitar (CD2) Year: 1999 Tracks: 12 Hot Rod Guitar (CD1) Year: 1999 Tracks: 15 Guitar maven Danny Gatton was known for the fantastically encompassing of the mark stylistic range of his playing; based in rockabilly, Gatton's melodious mental lexicon included R&B, pop, country, tilt, and idle words, all of which he could toy effectively. Gatton began playing at sometime age nine, joining his first-class honours degree band, the Lancers, trey old age subsequently. In 1960, Gatton pursued a malarky charge when he linked the Offbeats, where pianist/organist Dick Heintze proved to be 1 of Gatton's biggest influences. The band broke up quaternity years later, and Gatton moved to Nashville to get into academic term process; there he met Roy Buchanan, populace Health Organization concisely became his roomie and taught him more around his musical musical instrument of natural selection. Eventually, Gatton built a reputation as a a-one guitar actor around his native Washington, D.C., expanse through and through his night clubhouse performances. He recorded an album with his climb on band the Fat Boys coroneted American Music in 1975 and followed it with Redneck Jazz in 1978. The band on the latter featured steel guitar player Buddy Emmons, drummer Dave Elliott, and eventual longtime cohorts Evan Johns on vocals and cycle guitar and John Previti on bass. Gatton's albums lED to offers from other musicians to bring together their bands. Lowell George lengthened an invitation later going Little Feat, but was set up dead two years later. Gatton wound up touring with country isaac M. Singer Roger Miller and rockabilly creative person Robert Gordon, giving him national exposure and a growing cult among guitar fans, world Health Organization traded bootlegs of Gatton concerts. Gatton returned to Washington, D.C., to be near his friends and family patch playing up and down pat the East Coast with respective bands and doing academic term work. When Gatton purchased an previous farmhouse in demand of expensive renovations in 1988, he decided to pursue his music vocation more seriously. He released his first solo record album since 1978 the next twelvemonth, Bare Business, which drew notices from several guitar-oriented magazines as comfortably as Rolling Stone. Elektra Records signed him during the summer, and he made his major-label debut in 1991 with the staggeringly varied subservient record album 88 Elmira St. 1992 saw Gatton's first straight-ahead malarkey disk album, Young York Stories, recorded for none other than Blue Note. Gatton toured the nation solo for the first-class honours degree time in 1993 in reinforcement of Cruisin' Deuces, just its want of success, coupled with the difference of A&R man Howard Thompson from Elektra, spelled the goal of Gatton's association with the mark. Gatton returned to session exploit to yield the bills, scarce sustained a further burn out when rhythm guitar player Billy Windsor died of a center attempt early in 1994. Gatton collaborated with organ virtuoso Joey DeFrancesco on Relentless in May and toured Europe during the summertime. Sadly, on October 4, 1994, Gatton locked himself in his garage and nip himself. He left behind no explanation. |
Sunday, 10 August 2008
Dr. Calypso
Artist: Dr. Calypso
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
The Best Of
Year: 2004
Tracks: 20
Matt Damon - Damon Takes Summer Off To Lose Weight And Launch Charity
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
the Paper Chase
Artist: the Paper Chase
Genre(s):
Indie
Discography:
Now You Are One Of Us
Year: 2006
Tracks: 15
Hide the Kitchen Knives
Year: 2002
Tracks: 13
 
Friday, 27 June 2008
Coldplay's 'Viva La Vida' tops Billboard 200
Album sells 721, 000 copies in the U.S.
NEW YORK -- As expected, Coldplay tops the Billboard 200 with "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends," which shifted a whopping 721,000 first-week U.S. copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The Capitol release sold nearly as many copies as the band's other chart-topper, 2005's "X&Y," which moved 737,000. Only one other rock band has had a 700,000-plus week since the release of that effort. Last November, the Eagles' "Long Road Out of Eden" began at No. 1 with 711,000.
With the million-plus debut of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" last week, this marks only the second time the chart has seen back-to-back debuts of more than 700,000 since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking data in 1991. The first time it happened was way back in the summer of 2000, when Britney Spears' "Oops! I Did It Again" (1,319,000) was followed by Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" (1,760,000).
Forty% of "Viva La Vida" sales, 288,000 copies, were digital downloads, making it the biggest sales frame ever registered for a digital album. It surpasses the previous record, set earlier this year when Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" (139,000).
With a 69% sales decrease, "Tha Carter III" (Cash Money/Universal) slips 1-2 with 309,000 units.
The soundtrack to the Disney Channel film "Camp Rock," featuring the Jonas Brothers, debuts at No. 3 with 188,000. The movie premiered on June 20 and averaged 8.9 million total viewers according to Nielsen, making it the network's second-most-watched original movie after 2007's "High School Musical 2."
The multilabel "Now 28" compilation continues its decline from third to fourth with 81,000 (39%), while Plies' "Definition of Real" (Big Gates/Slip-N-Slide) falls from No. 2 to No. 5 with 68,000 (-68%). Selling 65,000, Usher's LaFace/Zomba set "Here I Stand" descends 5-6 with a 36% sales decrease.
Flying up the chart from No. 124 to No. 7, Rihanna's "Good Girl Gone Bad" (SRP/Def Jam) experiences a 930% sales jump to 63,000; a reissue of the 2007 album hit shelves with three additional tracks. Disturbed's former chart-topping Warner Bros. set "Indestructible" declines from No. 4 to No. 8 with 59,000 (a 42% drop).
Capitol pop newcomer Katy Perry has a No. 9 start with her debut album, "One of the Boys," which sold 47,000. The single "I Kissed a Girl" has been climbing its way up the Hot 100 and sits currently at the No. 2 spot, behind Coldplay's "Viva La Vida."
The Offspring's first album in five years, "Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace" (Columbia), debuts at No. 10 with 46,000. The veteran rock act's 2003 album "Splinter" peaked at No. 30.
Metal mainstay Judas Priest's "Nostradamus" (Epic) begins at No. 11 with 42,000, the highest charting album of the band's career. Its previous best came with 2005's "Angel of Retribution" at No. 13.
Blood Raw's first album for Def Jam, "CTE Presents: My Life: The True Testimony," debuts at No. 30 with 17,000, and rapper 2 Pistols' debut "Death Before Dishonor" (J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League) bows at No. 33 with 16,000. Indie rock act Wolf Parade earns its highest chart position with "At Mount Zoomer" (Sub Pop), moving 13,000 to open at No. 46.
Album sales are down 10.6% from last week's sum at 8.30 million units, and are down 6.7% compared to the same week last year. With 196.98 million units sold this year so far, sales are down 10.9% overall compared to last year.
NEW YORK -- As expected, Coldplay tops the Billboard 200 with "Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends," which shifted a whopping 721,000 first-week U.S. copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
The Capitol release sold nearly as many copies as the band's other chart-topper, 2005's "X&Y," which moved 737,000. Only one other rock band has had a 700,000-plus week since the release of that effort. Last November, the Eagles' "Long Road Out of Eden" began at No. 1 with 711,000.
With the million-plus debut of Lil Wayne's "Tha Carter III" last week, this marks only the second time the chart has seen back-to-back debuts of more than 700,000 since Nielsen SoundScan began tracking data in 1991. The first time it happened was way back in the summer of 2000, when Britney Spears' "Oops! I Did It Again" (1,319,000) was followed by Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" (1,760,000).
Forty% of "Viva La Vida" sales, 288,000 copies, were digital downloads, making it the biggest sales frame ever registered for a digital album. It surpasses the previous record, set earlier this year when Jack Johnson's "Sleep Through the Static" (139,000).
With a 69% sales decrease, "Tha Carter III" (Cash Money/Universal) slips 1-2 with 309,000 units.
The soundtrack to the Disney Channel film "Camp Rock," featuring the Jonas Brothers, debuts at No. 3 with 188,000. The movie premiered on June 20 and averaged 8.9 million total viewers according to Nielsen, making it the network's second-most-watched original movie after 2007's "High School Musical 2."
The multilabel "Now 28" compilation continues its decline from third to fourth with 81,000 (39%), while Plies' "Definition of Real" (Big Gates/Slip-N-Slide) falls from No. 2 to No. 5 with 68,000 (-68%). Selling 65,000, Usher's LaFace/Zomba set "Here I Stand" descends 5-6 with a 36% sales decrease.
Flying up the chart from No. 124 to No. 7, Rihanna's "Good Girl Gone Bad" (SRP/Def Jam) experiences a 930% sales jump to 63,000; a reissue of the 2007 album hit shelves with three additional tracks. Disturbed's former chart-topping Warner Bros. set "Indestructible" declines from No. 4 to No. 8 with 59,000 (a 42% drop).
Capitol pop newcomer Katy Perry has a No. 9 start with her debut album, "One of the Boys," which sold 47,000. The single "I Kissed a Girl" has been climbing its way up the Hot 100 and sits currently at the No. 2 spot, behind Coldplay's "Viva La Vida."
The Offspring's first album in five years, "Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace" (Columbia), debuts at No. 10 with 46,000. The veteran rock act's 2003 album "Splinter" peaked at No. 30.
Metal mainstay Judas Priest's "Nostradamus" (Epic) begins at No. 11 with 42,000, the highest charting album of the band's career. Its previous best came with 2005's "Angel of Retribution" at No. 13.
Blood Raw's first album for Def Jam, "CTE Presents: My Life: The True Testimony," debuts at No. 30 with 17,000, and rapper 2 Pistols' debut "Death Before Dishonor" (J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League) bows at No. 33 with 16,000. Indie rock act Wolf Parade earns its highest chart position with "At Mount Zoomer" (Sub Pop), moving 13,000 to open at No. 46.
Album sales are down 10.6% from last week's sum at 8.30 million units, and are down 6.7% compared to the same week last year. With 196.98 million units sold this year so far, sales are down 10.9% overall compared to last year.
I Wayne
Artist: I Wayne
Genre(s):
Reggae
Discography:
The Demo
Year: 2005
Tracks: 17
Lava Ground
Year: 2005
Tracks: 18
Untitled
Year: 2004
Tracks: 16
 
Edwin Bonilla
Artist: Edwin Bonilla
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Pa' la Calle
Year: 2004
Tracks: 8
 
Red Sparowes
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