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Wednesday, May 16, 2007 08:18:34 AM
RESULTS
What Should Rosie O'Donnell Do Contest Results
Rosie O'Donnell will soon be out of a job. Thus we asked our loyal reader(s) to come up with suggestions
for what she should do next. Here are some of the ideas we received:
Stalk Donald Trump.
Do a reality show with Donald Trump.
And our winner is ...
Become Donald Trump's personal assistant.
We're giving away a copy of the latest
CD by the outstanding duo of
Shaw
Blades to the person who provides us
with the best answer as to what she should do once she leaves "The View".
About Shaw Blades' Influence
Influence is the duo’s first album since their recently re-released 1995 debut, Hallucination. The self-produced album was mixed by Noel Golden (Matchbox Twenty, Willie Nelson) and Great White keyboardist/guitarist Michael Lardie. Like the debut--and unlike their history-carving decades as icons in the more hard-rock minded Styx, Night Ranger and Damn Yankees--the latest release is rooted in acoustic guitar and organic production, harvesting a decade of musical influences into 11 tracks. From the Mamas and the Papas’ 1963 classic “California Dreamin’,” to Orleans’ 1975 breakthrough “Dance with Me,” Influence offers a track-by-track chronology of the musical era that helped define modern rock.
The duo is making the cross-country trek to promote their sophomore Influence album. Songs from both Shaw Blades’ albums, as well as a selection from Styx, Damn Yankees and Night Ranger, will be performed completely acoustic. For a taste of what to expect at their shows, fans should check out the band’s Myspace page, www.myspace.com/shawbladesinfluence, which features a video clip of the duo performing “Too Much Time On My Hands” (Styx) and “High Enough” (Damn Yankees).