Monday, 30 June 2008

Lily Allen - Show Goes On For Grieving Allen


British pop star LILY ALLEN fought back the tears during her appearance at the U.K.'s Glastonbury festival this weekend (28-29Jun08) - taking to the stage just hours after her beloved grandmother passed away.

Allen was booked to make an appearance at the event alongside superproducer Mark Ronson on Sunday (29Jun08) night but her performance was thrown into jeopardy with the news that her elderly relative - mother of Allen's actor father Keith - died on Saturday (28Jun08).

But Allen surprised organisers by keeping her promise to sing at the festival and appeared in an emotional state as she took to the stage.

Before launching into a moving rendition of her hit song Littlest Things, she told the crowd, "My Nana Allen died last night. This is for Nana Allen. I love you."





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Wednesday, 25 June 2008

Mike Marshall and Darol Anger

Mike Marshall and Darol Anger   
Artist: Mike Marshall and Darol Anger

   Genre(s): 
Vocal
   



Discography:


Chiaroscuro   
 Chiaroscuro

   Year: 1985   
Tracks: 10




 






Monday, 16 June 2008

BBC to offer live coverage of NFL's Wembley game

LONDON —

The BBC will offer live television coverage of the Oct. 26 regular-season game between the San Diego Chargers and the New Orleans Saints at Wembley Stadium.


Last year's live telecast of the first NFL regular-season game played outside North America, between the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins, was only on Sky Sports - a satellite subscription channel.


The Chargers-Saints game will start on one of the BBC's main channels, BBC Two, and switch after two hours to BBC Three, a digital channel with lower audience reach. BBC Two also will broadcast late-night highlights.


The first batch of 40,000 tickets for the Chargers-Saints game sold out in 90 minutes last month. The NFL has committed to playing at least one game in Britain over each of the next three seasons.








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Monday, 9 June 2008

Beatles to travel 'Across the Universe'

The Beatles' classic 'Across the Universe' is to become the first ever song to be beamed directly into space next week, NASA has confirmed.
Paul McCartney said it was an "amazing" achievement and John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono called it the "beginning of a new age".
The transmission of the song over the space agency's Deep Space Network on Monday will mark the 40th anniversary of the day the band recorded the song.
The song will be aimed at the North Star, Polaris, 431 light years away from Earth, and it will travel across the universe at a speed of 186,000 miles per second.
In a message to the space agency, McCartney said: "Amazing! Well done, NASA! Send my love to the aliens. All the best, Paul."
Yoko Ono added: "I see that this as the beginning of the new age in which we will communicate with billions of planets across the universe."
Fans have been invited to participate in the event by playing the song around the world at midnight GMT on Monday night - the same time it will be transmitted by NASA.
The event will also mark 50 years of NASA, 45 years of the Deep Space Network and 50 years since the founding of Explorer 1, the first US satellite.
The Deep Space Network is an international network of antennas that supports missions to explore the universe.

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Club NME to launch at Ibiza Rocks Hotel

Club NME is set to launch at the Ibiza Rocks Hotel on June 19.

The club night will run every Thursday night at the Balearic hotel, with Club NME DJs spinning indie tunes throughout the summer season as well as live bands performing.

Also at the hotel five bands are set to play residencies, playing every night throughout a designated set of dates. The band residencies are:

Hungover Stuntmen (May 18-June 14)
Underground Heroes (May 31-June 30)
OK Tokyo (July 1-31)
The Clik Clik (August 2-15)
The Holloways (August 25-31)

Gordon Ramsay - Ramsay Stunned To Hear Son Has A Foul-mouth

Foul-mouthed celebrity chef GORDON RAMSAY has been forced to tell his son to curb his bad language after learning the eight year old is swearing at school.

The celebrated British cook was shocked to learn his son Jack has been hurling expletives at his school friends.

Ramsay tells the Radio Times magazine, "He came running in and said, 'Dad, what's a wanker?'

"I explained to him it meant, like, being a bit of an idiot, and he replied, 'Oh, you mean like a knob?'

"So I had to sit him down and I found out that this was coming from the 16 year olds on the bus, who had decided to teach Jack Ramsay a different swear word every day.

"I simply told him they were rude words and he wasn't to use them in front of the girls (sisters) or his mother."

Ironically, officials at the Catholic Church in Australia have demanded Ramsay's rant-fuelled show Hell's Kitchen is taken off air because of the host's foul-mouth.




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Sex and the City

It�s been four years since we last saw columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her faithful best friends--Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Samantha (Kim Cattrall). The years have been kind to them: Charlotte is living her dream life with her loving husband Harry (Evan Handler) and adoptive 3-year-old Chinese daughter; Samantha has moved to L.A. to manage her boy toy Smith�s (Jason Lewis) acting career and give monogamy a chance; Miranda is a working mom in Brooklyn, juggling her demanding career and her marriage to Steve (David Eigenberg); and finally Carrie, now a bestselling author who has settled into domestic bliss with her beloved �man friend� John James Preston, aka Mr. Big (Chris Noth). Domestic bliss? Carrie and Big? Is that possible? Well, let�s just say the road to happiness still isn�t smooth for any of them (save maybe Charlotte), but the film�s outcome is a wholly satisfying experience. For our four lovely leading ladies, reprising their Sexy alter egos must have been like riding a bicycle. Parker, Nixon, Davis and Cattrall defined their SATC roles so succinctly during the HBO show�s six-year run that watching them again feels as if they never stopped. Parker especially eases right back into Carrie mode, albeit older and wiser. Gone are her earlier, youthful hang ups about commitment replaced by a stronger, more mature Carrie--who still has her quirky insecurities. And of course, her fabulous one-liners still fly fast and furious (�I need to get out of this Mexi-coma� is a personal favorite). Oscar-winner Jennifer Hudson adds a fifth element to the proceedings as Carrie�s smart and sassy assistant, who has firm belief in love. The men of SATC also fit right in again. Noth�s Big in particular continues to frustrate but ultimately becomes the man we all knew he could be. The road to a big-screen adaptation of Sex and the City was also not a smooth one. After the show ended in 2004, there were immediate talks about doing a movie version. But not everyone in the cast was ready to continue the gig--namely, Kim Cattrall, who decided she needed a break (and possibly more money). Still, through the perseverance of producer Sarah Jessica Parker and writer/director Michael Patrick King, SATC The Movie finally became a reality--and we are very thankful that it did. Many fans just couldn�t let go after the show�s series finale; they wanted more. And so the film gives back in spades, bringing us back into these women�s lives for awhile longer--almost to a fault, actually. The half-hour TV show was perfect, but a SATC film at two hours and some change drags a little in the middle. There�s also the fact the film is certainly grander, glossier in scale than the more grounded TV show. Nevertheless, it�s just what the doctor ordered for those lovers of all things Sex and the City. Bring on the sequels!

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Sydney Pollack - Oscar-winning Director Sydney Pollack Dies Aged 73

Academy award-winning director Sydney Pollack has died at the age of 73.

The Out of Africa helmer died of cancer at his home in Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, with his family around him, according to his publicist.

Though he had been diagnosed with cancer only ten months ago, the Indiana-born director and producer had continued to work, most recently producing the Oscar-nominated thriller Michael Clayton.

George Clooney, who worked with Pollack on Michael Clayton and recent screwball comedy Leatherheads, said the director would be "missed terribly."

"Sydney made the world a little better, movies a little better and even dinner a little better," he added.

"A tip of the hat to a class act."

Michael Apted, president of the Directors Guild of America, said Pollack was the "quintessential 'actor's director'".

"Sydney let the dialogue and the emotion of a scene speak for itself," he added in a statement.

"Not given to cinematic tricks, his gentle and thoughtful touch and his focus on the story let us inhabit the world he created in each film."

A prolific producer, Pollack worked on the likes of Sense and Sensibility, Iris and twice with the late Anthony Minghella on The Talented Mr Ripley and Cold Mountain.

And he continued to act throughout his career, appearing in his own film Tootsie, as well as acting under Stanley Kubrick in Eyes Wide Shut and Woody Allen in Husbands and Wives.

He is survived by his wife and daughters Rebecca and Rachel.


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Corporation

Corporation   
Artist: Corporation

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Breed   
 Breed

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 1




 





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Peter Mergener and Weisser

Peter Mergener and Weisser   
Artist: Peter Mergener and Weisser

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


African Smile   
 African Smile

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 11


Noises In The Sky   
 Noises In The Sky

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 12


Instinctive Traveller   
 Instinctive Traveller

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 10


Rhythm and Bytes   
 Rhythm and Bytes

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 10


Applaus Fur Die Schopfung   
 Applaus Fur Die Schopfung

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 16


Let There Be More Light   
 Let There Be More Light

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Creatures Ii   
 Creatures Ii

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 10


Take Off   
 Take Off

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 5


Passage In Time   
 Passage In Time

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 8


Creatures   
 Creatures

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 9




 






Norman Brown

Norman Brown   
Artist: Norman Brown

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Pop
   



Discography:


Stay with Me   
 Stay with Me

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 10


West Coast Coolin'   
 West Coast Coolin'

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


I Might   
 I Might

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 5


Just Chillin'   
 Just Chillin'

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 10


Celebration   
 Celebration

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Better Days Ahead   
 Better Days Ahead

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 10


After the Storm   
 After the Storm

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


Just Between Us   
 Just Between Us

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 11




Guitarist Norman Brown dabbled into the soul-jazz scene in 1992 as a recording creative person for MoJazz and apace went on to win solid acclaim, beginning with his award-winning moment album, After the Storm. Both Gavin and Soul Train named it Jazz Album of the Year, and After the Storm remained on the charts for over deuce years. Suddenly critics drew comparisons to other stupefying jazz guitarists from the past such as George Benson and Wes Montgomery, and Brown became the toast of the soul-jazz crowd. Following the noteworthy success of After the Storm, Brown continued to riot jazz listeners. His highly awaited review, Punter Days Ahead, didn't quite measure up to the genius of After the Storm, simply it still won the 1997 American Jazz Award for contemporary guitar and the album's title cut became the most-added single in NAC history until that distributor point. Following his bustle of successes at MoJazz, Brown stirred to Warner Bros. in 1999, where he began focus on the phylogeny of his still-evolving vocation.


Innate in Kansas City, Brown first became concerned in the guitar at years octad, when he grew fond of his brother's acoustic six-string. He initially took a lot influence from such guitar-based acts of the Apostles as Jimi Hendrix and the Isley Brothers, simply once he observed one of his father's favorite guitarists, Wes Montgomery, everything changed. Rather than play, for instance, material by Earth, Wind & Fire in local bands, Brown began playing contemporary jazz tunes and standards. His increasing interest in jazz guitar light-emitting diode him to Los Angeles in the mid-'80s, where he studied formally at the Musician's Institute in Hollywood. Following his graduation, he taught concisely and signed to Motown's MoJazz pronounce, where he recorded his start trey albums, including the much-championed Afterwards the Storm album.