The Breakfast
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Origin | East Haven |
---|---|
Connecticut | |
United States | |
Past members | Matt Oestreicher |
Albums | Psychedelic Breakfast |
Moxie Epoxy | |
Live As Is | |
Phantasmagoria | |
Zone 1 | |
Real Radio | |
Bona Fide | |
Ordinary heroes | |
Genres | Jam Band |
Rock | |
Progressive Rock | |
Funk Rock | |
Stoner Rock | |
Record labels | Mescal |
HMG Recordings | |
Horizon Music Group | |
The Breakfast | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2412826 |
About The Breakfast
The Breakfast is an American jam band known for its style of progressive and funk rock, in addition to its exploratory nature of improvisation.
Darkley: A singing congregation silenced by gunfire
... I interviewed a senior RUC officer at the scene, then drove back to my newsroom to prepare a report for the midnight radio news and get a package ready to broadcast on The Breakfast news bulletins...
John Grisham: Threat from AI cannot be truly appreciated
... So why did it take more than 30 years to write? " I can t just sit down and force a story to happen, " Grisham told The Breakfast...
Madonna's Celebration Tour reviewed: The Queen of pop brings out her crown jewels
... She recalled her first job as part of a band called The Breakfast Club...
Holly Willoughby: What next for This Morning after presenter's exit?
... The Breakfast programme has survived perfectly well for two-and-a-half years with a rotating roster of guest presenters next to Susanna Reid, because ultimately it s the format of news and entertainment that people tune in for...
By-elections: Little comfort for Tories in bad night at the polls
... But before some of us had reached for The Breakfast cereal Rishi Sunak was beaming in Uxbridge...
Glastonbury 2023: Elton John fans reserve front row spaces at crack of dawn
... My only job was to bring The Breakfast, bring the coffee, " she laughed...
Freddie Mercury: Queen singer's private collection to be auctioned
... There are prints by Matisse and Chagall hung on the iridescent buttercup-yellow gloss-painted walls of the dining room and a portrait by Picasso which was displayed above The Breakfast table in the kitchen...
Ken Bruce: Radio 2 DJ says early BBC exit 'seems a shame'
... His mid-morning show is the most popular radio programme in the UK, having overtaken The Breakfast show, Kay, who came third in ITV s I m A Celebrity...
John Grisham: Threat from AI cannot be truly appreciated
By Emma SaundersEntertainment reporter
Bestselling thriller writer John Grisham says the " threat" to his profession from AI cannot be " truly appreciated. . Explained or predicted".
He is among a group of writers who have
Jonathan Franzen , Jodi Picoult and George RR Martin are among those joining the recent group legal action.
Grisham told Bbc One 's Breakfast programme: " It's my turn to file suit. "
He Said : " For 30 years, I've been sued by Everyone Else - for slander, defamation, copyright, Whatever - so it's my turn. "
OpenAI said last month it respected the rights of authors, " They should benefit from AI technology" and The Company was " optimistic we will continue to find mutually beneficial ways to work together".
In a wide-ranging interview, Grisham also discussed his long-awaited sequel to his hit second novel, The Firm .
Published in 1991 and turned into a Hollywood blockbuster starring Tom Cruise , The Firm is an intriguing tale about a Memphis Law Firm Set Up by the Mafia to launder money and enable tax evasions.
The Exchange follows protagonists Mitch and Abby Mcdeere after They exposed The Firm and fled the country.
So why did it take More Than 30 years to write?
" I can't just sit down and force A Story to happen, " Grisham told The Breakfast .
" I have to be inspired. . to write The Novel . In the meantime, there are so many other books to write. I kept thinking about Mitch and how much fun it would be to bring him back. I had no idea it would take so long. "
But will Cruise reprise his role as Mitch?
" I hope so - it's not in The Works yet, " Grisham told The Breakfast .
" If Tom wants to do it, it will be done. If Tom doesn't want to do it, it probably won't be done. "
Innocent peopleThe fascination with crime and Legal Drama was because " we have an addiction to violence" and people " love big sensational trials" Grisham told The Breakfast .
But he was " more pessimistic" about the legal system today.
" For The Past 15 years, I've served on two boards dedicated to exonerating innocent people who are in Prison , " Grisham told The Breakfast .
" I've come to realise there are are thousands of innocent people in Prison - They all go back to a bad verdict. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com