Friday 27 June 2008

Eric Gales Band

Eric Gales Band   
Artist: Eric Gales Band

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Picture of a Thousand Faces   
 Picture of a Thousand Faces

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 10


The Eric Gales Band   
 The Eric Gales Band

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 10




 






Monday 23 June 2008

Amy Winehouse - Fascinating Fact 5463


Soul star SHARON JONES, who fronts AMY WINEHOUSE's one-time backing band THE DAP KINGS, is a former corrections officer.





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Wednesday 18 June 2008

Jon Voight - Voight To Join 24


JON VOIGHT is ecstatic after being asked to join the cast of his favourite TV show 24 - to play a villain.

The 69-year-old Oscar winner will make his first appearance during a two-hour prequel episode that will air in November (08) ahead of the series' seventh season premiere.

The Midnight Cowboy star will then re-appear in the latter half of the season, reports Fox News.

In a statement, Voight says, "I am thrilled and excited about being invited to be part of my favourite show 24. I'm hoping to bring my very best to it."





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Tuesday 17 June 2008

Mindfield

Mindfield   
Artist: Mindfield

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Power
   



Discography:


Be-Low   
 Be-Low

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 12




 






Pete Wentz 'excited' about becoming a dad

Fall Out Boy star Pete Wentz has said that he is "excited" about becoming a father for the first time.
The star, who recently married singer Ashlee Simpson, told E! News that he felt "totally content" when he heard the news.
"I'm genuinely a nervous person in general," Wentz said, explaining that he is now "excited to be a dad".
"The first time I ever went to the doctor's office and heard the (baby's) heartbeat, I felt totally content and at peace with everything," he said.

The Academic Symphonic Orchestra

The Academic Symphonic Orchestra   
Artist: The Academic Symphonic Orchestra

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Sjuita ¹ 4, G-Dur, Op. 61   
 Sjuita ¹ 4, G-Dur, Op. 61

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 4


Sjuita ¹ 1, D-Moll, Op. 43   
 Sjuita ¹ 1, D-Moll, Op. 43

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 6


Sjuita ¹ 2, C-Dur, Op. 53   
 Sjuita ¹ 2, C-Dur, Op. 53

   Year:    
Tracks: 5




 





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You Don't Mess with the Lohan

Lindsay Lohan's now trying to control which pappers can and can't take her pic-- get on her good side and you're golden, piss her off and face the wrath of her box-wielding bodyguard.
Lindsay Lohan: Click to watch
She even scolded a female pap for not being "a lady". Right, because that's something this chick knows a lot about.





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The Futureheads celebrate new album release at London gig

The Futureheads celebrated the release of new album 'This Is Not The World' with a sold-out London show last night (May 29).

The band, whose third LP came out on Monday (May 29), played seven songs from the new record at Camden Electric Ballroom, including the two singles, 'The Beginning Of The Twist' and 'Radio Heart'.

The four-piece also played a number of old favourites, including set opener 'Decent Days And Nights', 'Skip To The End' and their cover of Kate Bush's 'Hounds Of Love'.

The Futureheads played:

'Decent Days And Nights�
'Broke Up The Time'
'Meantime'
'This Is Not The World'
'A To B'
'Think Tonight'
'Skip To The End'
'Radio Heart'
'Area'
'Everything Is Changing Today'
'The Beginning Of The Twist'
'Stupid And Shallow'
'Hard To Bear'
'Hounds Of Love'
'He Knows'
'Carnival Kids'
'Manray'
'Picture Of Dorian Gray'
'Piece Of Crap'

The Futureheads play a number of UK festivals this summer, including Glastonbury and T In The Park.




May 30, 2008 at Chinnery's, Southend -
Jun 1, 2008 at Junction, Cambridge -
Jun 2, 2008 at Buttermarket, Shrewsbury -
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Corneille

Corneille   
Artist: Corneille

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Birth of Cornelius   
 Birth of Cornelius

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Les Marchands de Reves   
 Les Marchands de Reves

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14


Live (cd2)   
 Live (cd2)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 5


Live (cd1)   
 Live (cd1)

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 14


Parce Qu'on Vient de Loin   
 Parce Qu'on Vient de Loin

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 15




French-Canadian R&B singer Corneille translated personal tragedy into pop music success with his 2003 debut LP, Parce Qu'on Vient de Loin, a powerful and often excruciating birdcall oscillation elysian by his family's hit at the hands of a Rwandan decease police squad. Born Corneille Nyungura in Freiburg, Germany, on March 24, 1977, he was born into a Rwandan family complemental an overseas study programme. He withal washed-out the majority of his childhood in Africa, absorbing American Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Prince. As a stripling Corneille likewise discovered his parents' assemblage of classic chanson records by Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour, and others, and this melting mountain of influences converged to shape a tike presage wHO first base recorded his own original songs at eld 16. An appearance on Rwanda's national Discovery Awards send presently followed, only in April 1994 Corneille's budding music life history ground to a horrible kibosh when a Rwandan military team stormed his home, cleanup his Tutsi founder, his Hutu mother, and his brothers and sisters spell he looked on in terror from behind the family couch. Still reeling from his ordeal, Corneille joined up with a chemical group of beau Rwandan refugees and fled to Zaire, where he placed a German distich wHO once befriended his parents. The couple took him in and brought him to Europe, where he remained prior to moving to Canada in 1997. Upon subsidence in Montreal, Corneille began poring over communications piece moonlighting in O.N.E., an R&B terzetto he founded with friends from Haiti. After marking a Quebecois hit with the single "Zoukin'," the mathematical group became fixtures of the Montreal live electric circuit, opening for headliners including Isabelle Boulay. Corneille split from O.N.E. in 2001 to mount a solo career, earning attending and herald for a jailbreak performance at the 2002 Francofolies festival. The appearance earned him a gig aboard Eurythmics grad Dave Stewart, and the following twelvemonth he issued Parce Qu'on Vient de Loin, a wrenchingly honorable roman à clef documenting the deprivation of his syndicate and subsequent escape from his mother country. The title cut and "Seul au Monde" were both vast hits, and earned Corneille nominations as Best Newcomer and Best Album at the 2004 Victoires de la Musique awards. After a well-received spell that included an appearance at the Nice Jazz Festival, he returned to studio to hack "Dorothea Dix autonomic nervous system Ensemble," a duet with mbalax pioneer Youssou N'Dour for a fund-raising LP for the AIDS activism radical Ensemble Contre le Sida. At year's end, Corneille returned to Quebec to pile up the prestigious Félix prize for Best Male Artist of the Year. At a peculiar ceremony, he as well became an prescribed Canadian citizen. In 2005 he made his number one turn back trip to Africa in the decennary since his family's mutilate, playing at the N'Dour-organized Africa Live concert to raise pecuniary resource for malaria victims. Corneille's much-anticipated sophomore cause, Les Marchands de Rêves, in conclusion strike stores that November, painting a more positive portrayal of African society patch further embracing the Afrobeat, reggae, and soulfulness influences that dominated his youthfulness.






Actress Marissa Jaret Winokur busy getting ready for baby








NEW YORK - It's crunch time for Marissa Jaret Winokur, who is busy preparing for the birth of her first child.

The baby boy, scheduled to be born July 22, is being carried by a surrogate mother. Winokur, who had cervical cancer seven years ago, and writer-husband Judah Miller plan to name the baby Zev.

The 35-year-old actress was busy unpacking boxes of baby furniture, she told The Associated Press in a phone interview from her Los Angeles home Thursday.

"I said to my husband, I'm like, 'You thought you were gonna get away with not living with a pregnant woman' but I'm the most hormonal - like every commercial makes me cry," she said. "I'm like, oh my god, we're having a baby!"

Winokur, who won a Tony in 2003 for her role in "Hairspray," said she had "never been this overwhelmed about anything!"

"I'm like so emotional and I'm like, 'I just want everything to be perfect and done,' and it's like, it will never be perfect and it will never be all done," she told the AP.

Winokur said Miller assembled a crib Wednesday night and "had to make sure (each screw) was double-checked, triple-checked. He was so nervous that something was gonna fall apart."

She said her surrogate, a married mother of four whom she met through an agency, will be part of the baby's life "forever."

"She's, right now, my closest friend," Winokur said. "I love that I have one best friend that I can always talk to ... and she'll never get sick of it, whereas my other friends might be like, 'All right, we know: the baby's coming, you're totally stressed, we get it."'

Winokur is also planning to shoot a pilot in the next few months for a talk show focusing on women's issues. She was inspired to take the gig during her recent run on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars."

"That show truly made me feel like, 'Oh, I can do anything,"' she said.










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'Simpsons' snags four Key Art Awards

'Bee Movie,' 'Borat,' 'No Country for Old Men' also earn top awards





The advertising for "The Simpsons Movie" earned four trophies, including best of show in the print category, at the 37th Annual Hollywood Reporter Movie Marketing Key Art Awards. Best of show awards were also presented to "Bee Movie" in the A/V category and "Borat" in home entertainment.


Along with "The Simpsons Movie," marketing materials for "No Country for Old Men" and "300" were big winners, all earning four awards each, Friday night during a ceremony hosted by Jeff Garlin at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza.


"Some people care about baseball...I care about the design and creation of movie marketing materials," Garlin said.


The studios for "The Simpsons Movie" and "No Country," 20th Century Fox and MIramax respectively, snagged four awards each, the most for any single studio, BLT & Associates, Crew Creative Advertising and Mojo were the top winners on the vendor side, earning three trophies each.


The "Simpsons" best of show awarded was presented on the strength of a theatrical standee from Drissi Advertising and Idea Planet for Fox. The title also won awards for best website design, new media (special recognition) and theatrical standees.


The "Bee Movie" best of show honor was selected for a trailer from The Ant Farm/Sameth A.D.V. for Dreamworks Animation/Paramount Pictures. Best of Show in home entertainment went to a TV spot from CMP Home Entertainment and Fox Home Entertainment.


"No Country" and its studio Miramax won awards in the newly-created best campaign category, as well as for drama trailer, motion graphics and A/V (special recognition). "300" was honored for its trailer (action adventure/horror), international A/V (trailers and TV spots), new media (home entertainment) and print (special recognition).


Mojo was honored for its work on the "300" trailer, international A/V and print (special recognition). BLT was recognized on the strength of its "Grindhouse" print (action adventure/horror), "Juno" print (comedy), and "Transformers" outdoor print advertising.


Crew Creative took home awards for international print for "Knocked Up," festival/market print for LA Shorts Fest, and best copy line for "The TV Set."


Print winners included "Premonition" for drama, "Taxi to the Dark Side" for documentary, "Ratatouille" for family.


In the theatrical trailers categories, winners included "Superbad" for comedy and "Bee Movie" for family.


Judd Apatow received the Visionary Award, recognizing a filmmaker who inspires movie marketers, during the presentation.


"I'd like to thank everyone here who has done such amazing work. I've enjoyed my interactions with everybody," Apatow joked onstage. "It's one of the most fun parts of the process. This award brings me full circle because I started out thinking you were all f***ing a**holes."


A total of 1,335 submissions were judged this year. The Hollywood Reporter sister company Nielsen Research Group administered and tabulated the ballots, and also determined the winners in each category.


Bob Israel, chairman of the Key Art Awards Advisory Board, executive produced the show for the eighth consecutive year. Mike Greenfeld, former chairman and co-founder of The Ant Farm and managing partner of Anticipation, Tim Nett, executive creative director of Trailer Park, and Terry Curtin, CEO and creative director, Intralink Film Graphics Design, co-executive produced the show.


Scott Mauro Entertainment produced, and Sameth A.D.V.'s David Sameth served as the show's creative consultant .


This year's Key Art Awards sponsors include the Los Angeles Times, Crew Creative, Menagerie Creative and Weston/Mason Entertainment Advertising.




A full list of winners follows on the next page.







BEST CAMPAIGN


-- No Country for Old Men, Miramax



BEST OF SHOW-- AUDIOVISUAL

-- Bee Movie, The Ant Farm/Sameth A.D.V., Dreamworks Animation/Paramount Pictures



BEST OF SHOW -- PRINT

-- The Simpsons Movie, Drissi Advertising, Inc., Idea Planet, LP, Twentieth Century Fox



BEST OF SHOW -- HOME ENTERTAINMENT


-- Borat, CMP Home Entertainment, & Fox Home Entertainment



ACTION ADVENTURE/HORROR TRAILERS -- FIRST PLACE

-- 300, Mojo, LLC, Warner Bros.



ACTION ADVENTURE/HORROR TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE


-- War, Ocean, Lions Gate



ACTION/ADVENTURE/HORROR PRINT -- FIRST PLACE


-- Grindhouse, BLT & Associates, Inc., The Weinstein Co. / Dimension



AV TRAILERS - HOME ENTERTAINMENT -- FIRST PLACE


-- Blade Runner, Skip Film, Warner Brothers Home Entertainment



BEST COPY LINE-(ALL MEDIA) -- FIRST PLACE


-- The TV Set, Crew Creative, Think Film



BEST WEBSITE DESIGN -- FIRST PLACE

-- The Simpsons Movie, 65 Media, 20th Century Fox



COMEDY PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- Juno, BLT & Associates, Inc., Fox Searchlight



COMEDY TRAILERS -- FIRST PLACE

-- Superbad, Ignition Creative, Sony



COMEDY TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE


-- Juno, Seismic Productions, Fox Searchlight



DOCUMENTARY A/V TRAILERS & TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE

-- God Grew Tired of Us, Trailer Park, New Market Films



DOCUMENTARY PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- Taxi to the Dark Side, Cold Open, ThinkFilm



DRAMA PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- Premonition, Ignition Print, Sony Screen Gems



DRAMA TRAILERS -- FIRST PLACE

-- No Country For Old Men, Giaronomo Productions, Inc., Miramax Films



DRAMA TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE


-- There Will Be Blood, The Pant Farm, Paramount Vantage



DVD PACKAGING-HOME ENTERTAINMENT -- FIRST PLACE


-- Saturday Night Fever 30th Anniversary Special Collector's Edition, SR3 Solutions, Paramount Home Entertainment



FAMILY PRINT -- FIRST PLACE


-- Ratatouille, Animation Creative Services, The Walt Disney Studios/Pixar Animation Studios



FAMILY TRAILERS -- FIRST PLACE


-- Bee Movie, The Ant Farm/Sameth A.D.V., Dreamworks Animation/Paramount Pictures



FAMILY TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE


-- Ratatouille, Craig Murray Productions, The Walt Disney Studios



FESTIVAL/MARKET PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- LA Shorts Fest, Crew Creative, LA Shorts Fest



HOME ENTERTAINMENT - SPECIAL RECOGNITION -- FIRST PLACE

-- All Harry Potter Films, 30sixty Advertising+Design, Inc., Warner Home



INTERNATIONAL A/V TRAILERS & TV SPOTS -- FIRST PLACE

-- 300, Mojo, LLC, Warner Bros. International



INTERNATIONAL PRINT -- FIRST PLACE


-- Knocked Up, Crew Creative, Universal Pictures



MOTION GRAPHICS -- FIRST PLACE

-- No Country For Old Men, Matthew Cohen Creative, Buddha Jones, Miramax



NEW MEDIA-HOME ENTERTAINMENT -- FIRST PLACE


-- 300, Hybrid Studio, a Division of The Visionaire Group, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment



OUTDOOR ADVERTISING PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- Transformers, BLT & Associates, Inc., Dreamworks SKG / Paramount Pictures



SPECIAL RECOGNITION AUDIOVISUAL

-- No Country For Old Men, Matthew Cohen Creative, Buddha Jones, & Miramax



SPECIAL RECOGNITION NEW MEDIA

-- The Simpsons Movie, 65 Media, 20th Century Fox



SPECIAL RECOGNITION PRINT

-- 300, Mojo, LLC, Warner Bros. International



THEATRICAL STANDEES PRINT -- FIRST PLACE

-- The Simpsons Movie, Drissi Advertising, Inc., Idea Planet, LP, Twentieth Century Fox



TV SPOTS-HOME ENTERTAINMENT -- FIRST PLACE

-- Borat, CMP Home Entertainment, Fox Home Entertainment



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Paul Weller - Weller Proud Dad Of Mod Child


PAUL WELLER is thrilled his youngest child seems to have taken a liking to mod music - and the genre's fashions.

Former The Jam frontman Weller, nicknamed the Modfather for his contributions to the mod revival, was left beaming after his son Stevie MAC sported the same haircut he made famous in the 1970s.

He says, "My youngest lad is about three, but he just naturally has a mod haircut.

"You wash it and dry it and it's just there. Brilliant!

"You always hope you can pass something good on to your kid."





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