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"Kevin Rosaire Bellemare, known professionally as Roz Bell, is a Canadian singer-songwriter, best known for his hit singles "Yesterday Man" and "Papercut". His debut album, The First Sunbeams was released by Universal Music in 2007 and garnered two top 20 hits in Canada, earning Roz a Canadian Radio Music Award nomination in 2008. He's since had songs placed in TV shows, such as 90210, films such as Van Wilder, as well as in advertising campaigns for Coca-Cola and Pringles. Discography The First Sunbeams EP Universal, summer 2007 The First Sunbeams Universal, September 25, 2007 October Enacy Ent., August 4, 2009 Singles * "Becoming Strangers" * "Yesterday Man (I'm So Lonely)" * "Papercut" * "Heart Attack" Awards and nominations Roz Bell was nominated for a 2008 Canadian Radio Music Award in the Pop category for his songs Yesterday Man and Papercut. External links * Roz Bell official site * Roz Bell webisodes at Dose.ca * Roz Bell on MySpace * Roz Bell on CBC Radio 3 * Roz Bell at Virb Category:Canadian pop singers Category:Canadian rock singers Category:Canadian singer-songwriters Category:Musicians from Ontario Category:People from East Gwillimbury Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"High Step is a jazz double album credited to bassist Paul Chambers and saxophonist John Coltrane, issued in 1975 on Blue Note Records, catalogue BN- LA451. It is a compilation taken from the 1956 Chambers' Music on the Jazz West label and Whims of Chambers, along with two unissued recordings from a session in Boston, Massachusetts, "Trane's Strain" from that session previously appearing on an anthology. Originally, all of these sessions were led by Chambers, but like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them with Coltrane's name more prominently displayed. Track listing ;Side one # "Dexterity" (Charlie Parker) – 6:28 Originally released on Chambers' Music # "Stablemates" (Benny Golson) – 5:50 Originally released on Chambers' Music # "Easy to Love" (Cole Porter) – 3:50 Originally released on Chambers' Music # "Visitation" (Paul Chambers) – 4:53 Originally released on Chambers' Music ;Side two # * "John Paul Jones (Trane's Blues)" – 6:55 Originally released on Chambers' Music # "Eastbound" – 4:20 Originally released on Chambers' Music # "Nita" (John Coltrane) – 6:30 Originally released on Whims of Chambers # "Just for the Love" (John Coltrane) – 3:40 Originally released on Whims of Chambers ;Side three # * "We Six" (Donald Byrd) – 7:40 Originally released on Whims of Chambers # "Omicron" (Donald Byrd) – 7:15 Originally released on Whims of Chambers # "High Step" (Benny Harris) – 8:05 ;Side four # * "Trane's Strain" – 11:00 Originally released on the sampler Jazz in Transition ( Transition Records, TRLP 30 ) # "Nixon, Dixon and Yates Blues" – 8:25 Personnel * Paul Chambers – bass * John Coltrane – tenor saxophone except "Visitation" * Donald Byrd – trumpet on "Nita," "Just for the Love," "We Six," "Omicron" * Curtis Fuller – trombone on "Trane's Strain," "High Step," "Nixon, Dixon and Yates Blues" * Pepper Adams – baritone saxophone on "Trane's Strain," "High Step," "Nixon, Dixon and Yates Blues" * Kenny Burrell – electric guitar on "Nita," "Just for the Love," "We Six," "Omicron" * Kenny Drew – piano on "Dexterity," "Stablemates," "Easy to Love," "Visitation," "John Paul Jones," "Eastbound" * Horace Silver – piano on "Nita," "Just for the Love," "We Six," "Omicron" * Roland Alexander – piano on "Trane's Strain" * "Philly" Joe Jones – drums References Category:1975 compilation albums Category:John Coltrane compilation albums Category:Paul Chambers compilation albums Category:Blue Note Records compilation albums Category:Compilation albums published posthumously "
"Pay Jail is a jail cell upgrade for non-violent offenders in jail costing from $75 to $171 a night.http://techyum.com/2007/03/paytostay_jail_how_people_with.html Amenities Inmates are allowed to bring an iPod, cellphone, or laptop in their cell or watch TV in the common room. Some may even get to leave during the day to go to work. Inmates are allowed to roam the prison campus (which are not necessarily fenced). Prisoners are safe from prison gangs and other dangerous prisoners. They may have their food delivered to their cell rather than going the jail's cafeteria or they may choose to enjoy meals brought by their families during visiting hours. Paris Hilton reputedly said that she chose not to go to a "pay jail."Paris Hilton Turns Down Pay Jail Option at Hollywood.com References Footnotes Notations * Clarence Page op ed regarding "pay jail" * Video about Pay Jails in CA *Santa Anna California *Torrance California Category:Penal system in California "