Who was John Calvin?
Genre: Celebs
by: JGB321
Was John Calvin a Murderer?
Genre: Funny Videos
I always want to play with him, says Calvin of friend Marco. They play a lot of live engagements together, but have yet to record anything as a team.
Genre: Entertainment
by: InTheBand
Calvin Pace talks about his former teammate Ovie Mughelli. http://www.yardbarker.com/calvinpace http://www.yardbarker.com/oviemughelli
Genre: Sports Videos
by: Yardbarker
I dont really understand why local car commercials have to be so wacky but they are fun to watch.
by: Anakinnnn
maniaTV’s All Access hangs out with UK Indie/Electro sensation Calvin Harris. Watch the awkwardness when host Samantha Maloney tries to make him her boyfriend. Watch All Access on Tuesdays at 6pm ET, only on maniaTV.com/shows/all-access/
by: wiredset
These creepy/sexy ads were too much for our early 1990 ancestors to handle. WallStreetFighter.com for full post.
Genre: TV Videos
by: wallstreetfighter
Calvin Kleins fall 2009 collection is a celebration of American sportswear with a blend of urban chic.
by: WatchMojo
It’s percussive, that’s for sure. Often times it replaces the 2 and the 4 beat to get him syncopated, and sometimes (but only sometimes), it’s better than sex. Gotta love that passion.
ALBUM out now - get it at iTunes here http-//tinyurl.com/pkf9l3 Calvin performs a version of his new single Ready For The Weekend on a unique human synthesiser. The instrument employs 15 bikini clad models painted with Bare Conductive, a new skin safe ink which conducts electricity. When the performers touch the connection completes a circuit, triggering a sound. The instrument consists of 34 pads on the floor which have been painted with the conductive ink and connected to a computer via some clever custom electronics. The performers stand on the pads, and touch hands to complete a circuit and trigger a sound. Different combinations of pads trigger the different sounds needed to play the track. The project is the result of a collaboration between Calvin Harris and masters students from the Royal College of Arts Industrial Design Engineering programme. Bare Conductive was developed by RCA students Bibi Nelson, Becky Pilditch, Isabel Lizardi and Matt Johnson. The custom electronics and software for the pro
by: storm82