Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Beyonce Readies Third Album, Video Plans Leak For "I'm Just A Boy"

Rumors of Beyonce's third album gained traction this week with news of the star's new individual and video "I'm Just A Boy."


Performing a tribute to Etta James on Fashion Rocks over the weekend, Beyonce' remained florist's chrysanthemum about�the highly anticipated conform to up to 2006's "B-Day" rumored to be highborn "Virtuoso Effect." However, cast for the singer's unexampled video/single entitled "I'm Just A Boy" confirmed that�she is indeed on the comeback trail.

Slated to be shot this weekend, "I'm Just A Boy" becomes Beyonce's twentieth music video and 15th solo single to hit since 2003. Helmed by Jake Nava, who worked with the singer on "Beautiful Liar" which as well featured Shakira, the video is expected to have a like theme to the "B'Day" single "Ring The Alarm."

Although no tone ending date has been confirmed, Beyonce's third solo album is expected to shoot stores and online retailers by the end of the year.

In related news program, Beyonce's performance on Fashion Rocks is slated to air on CBS Tuesday.

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Wednesday, 20 August 2008

Annie Lennox undergoes back surgery

Annie Lennox has undergone back surgical operation to tone ending an impinged nerve after she recently suffered a back spasm in Mexico.


The former Eurythmics singer was attending an Aids conference in Mexico when she suffered the spasm, then was flown back to the UK to go under the knife, reports BBC News.

Lennox's spokesperson said that the singer was recovering in her London home and that the surgery went to plan. Lennox said that the spasm caused her to feel "more pain than I've e'er experienced in my life".


She also added that she "felt a bit like Elizabeth Taylor" as she was wheeled off the aeroplane when she arrived in the UK.


The expiration of Lennox's forthcoming compilation album, 'The Annie Lennox Collection', has been postponed until future year after initially existence scheduled for release on September 15.


As previously reported on NME.COM, Keane's Tom Chaplin has written a song for Annie Lennox, 'Pattern Of My Life', which will feature on the album.



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Sunday, 10 August 2008

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone   
Artist: Casiotone for the Painfully Alone

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Indie
   



Discography:


Etiquette   
 Etiquette

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12


Twinkle Echo   
 Twinkle Echo

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 14


Pocket Symphonies for Lonesome Subway Car   
 Pocket Symphonies for Lonesome Subway Car

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 16




Casiotone for the Painfully Alone is the lo-fi solo project of Portland, OR, indie son Owen Ashworth. His songwriting is part Bright Eyes-sensitive singer/songwriter grief balladry and Atom & His Package battery-operated antics. His weapons of option are Casio SK-1 and his hot pole Casiotones. His lyrics ar a coy-edged blend of Stephin Merritt's sarcasm and the Mountain Goats' seriousness.


Broadly speaking a concept record album of cagey musical part mails, his first recording, Respondent Machine Music: A Brief Album in Twelve Parts, was released in 1999 on his own label, Cassingle USA. Some of the tracks, including "Root from David Hanna," were first recorded into his car. Pocket Symphonies for Lonesome Subway Cars followed in 2001 on Tomlab and featured several "real" instruments, including violoncello and drums. In 2003, Ashworth released Twinkle Echo, followed by Etiquette in 2006.





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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Mel Ferrer, actor-director and husband of Audrey Hepburn, dies

LOS ANGELES - Mel Ferrer, the tall, darkly handsome star of such classic films as "Lili," "War and Peace" and "The Sun Also Rises," as well as producer and director of movies starring his wife, Audrey Hepburn, has died at age 90.

Ferrer died Monday at his ranch near Santa Barbara, family spokesman Mike Mena said.

"It's a sad occasion, but he did live a long and productive life," Mena told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Ferrer's most impressive film role came in 1953 in "Lili." He played a rippled carnival puppeteer with whom a French orphan (played by Leslie Caron) falls in love.

He also won critical acclaim as Luis Bello in Robert Rossen's 1951 depiction of the public and private life of a bullfighter in "The Brave Bulls," based on a Tom Lea book, and starred opposite Hepburn in 1956's "War and Peace."

In later years, he turned more to directing and producing for movies and TV.

"Acting, at times, depresses Mel," Hepburn once said. "Directing lifts him. He's so relaxed at it that I just know it is the job he loves."

He and Hepburn had become engaged in 1954 when they appeared together in the New York play "Ondine." They married later that year in Burgenstock, Switzerland.

The pair divorced in 1968 and Ferrer married his fourth wife, Elizabeth Soukhotine, in 1971. She survives him.

Ferrer and Hepburn co-starred in a television version of "Mayerling," and Ferrer directed Hepburn in the 1959 film "Green Mansions."

He also produced one of Hepburn's greatest film triumphs, 1967's "Wait Until Dark," a terrifying thriller in which she portrays a blind woman terrorized by drug dealers who break into her home.

Born Melchor Gaston Ferrer on Aug. 25, 1917, in Elberon, N.J., Ferrer was the son of a doctor from Puerto Rico and a socialite mother. He grew up in comfortable surroundings, attending private schools and Princeton University.

After winning a playwright's award in his sophomore year, Ferrer left Princeton to write a novel in Mexico. Instead, he wrote a children's book, "Tito's Hats," which was published by Doubleday.

He spent a year as a book editor in New York, then began his acting career as a dancer in Broadway musicals. He acted in plays and on radio and directed a Hollywood movie, "Girl of the Limberlost."

Back in New York, he starred in the play "Strange Fruit," about a lynching in the South, and directed Jose Ferrer (no relation) in "Cyrano de Bergerac." His first major film role was in 1949's "Lost Boundaries," playing a light-skinned African-American doctor who passed for white in a New Hampshire town.

Ferrer's commanding presence and well-modulated voice made him ideal for characters of certitude and decision. His films included "Rancho Notorious," "Scaramouche," "Knights of the Round Table" (as King Arthur), "Born to Be Bad," "The Longest Day," "The Fall of the Roman Empire," "The Sun Also Rises," and "El Greco," which was made in Spain with Ferrer as co-producer and actor in the title role.

Ferrer was married and divorced three times before Hepburn: to Frances Pilchard (one daughter); to Barbara Tripp (a daughter and son); and a remarriage to Pilchard.

In all, he appeared in more than 100 films and made-for-television movies, directed nine films and produced nine more.

Survivors include his wife, children and several grandchildren.

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Associated Press writer John Rogers contributed to this story.










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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Richard Marx

Richard Marx   
Artist: Richard Marx

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Pop-Rock
   Rock
   Pop
   



Discography:


Greatest Hits   
 Greatest Hits

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 16


Days in Avalon   
 Days in Avalon

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 12


Flesh and Bone   
 Flesh and Bone

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 15


Best Ballads   
 Best Ballads

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 11


Rush Street   
 Rush Street

   Year: 1991   
Tracks: 13


Repeat Offender   
 Repeat Offender

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 11


Richard Marx   
 Richard Marx

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 10


Paid Vacation   
 Paid Vacation

   Year:    
Tracks: 15


My Own Best Enemy   
 My Own Best Enemy

   Year:    
Tracks: 12


Collection   
 Collection

   Year:    
Tracks: 17


Ballads   
 Ballads

   Year:    
Tracks: 13




Before he released his first-class honours degree album, Richard Marx american ginseng on commercials and was a championship vocalist for Lionel Richie. It was hither that he erudite the commercial pop skills that made him an adult modern-day tuner whizz in the late '80s. Marx shot to the top of the charts upon the button of his eponymic debut in 1987. Marx's first-class honours degree hit was the California rocker "Don't Mean Nothing," merely his real strength lay with ballads like "Right Here Waiting," which became an grownup contemporary staple in the recent '80s. Richard Marx and 1989's Take over Offender generated a twine of iII consecutive identification number one hits in America -- "Nurse on to the Nights," "Satisfied," and "Right Here Waiting." With the departure of Hurry Street in 1991, his commercial fortunes started to slip-up slightly as the mainstream shifted away from the slickness, well-constructed songs that ar his fortissimo. Despite the Top Ten hit single "At once and Forever," 1994's Paid Vacation fell from the charts promptly, and Marx entered a period of privacy, reverting in the springtime of 1997 with Pulp & Bone, an album trim toward the grownup modern-day marketplace. Days in Avalon was quietly issued in fall 2000.






Thursday, 12 June 2008

Adrian Orange

Adrian Orange   
Artist: Adrian Orange

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Bitches Is Lord   
 Bitches Is Lord

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 15




Going the Bill Callahan route, Adrian Orange dropped his Thanksgiving sobriquet and started drifting aside from the fuzzed lo-fi folk music sound that marked his lowly beginnings as a soloist. After 2006's Undermine Days and Moments he proclaimed that he was interested moving in a dance-pop direction with a wide band and released Bitches Is Lord afterward that year, staying true to his lo-fi conformation despite the accession of overdubbed galvanising guitar, bass, and drums to his compositions. In 2007, he hooked up with a massive 17-person backing group, complete with horn section, and recorded Publius Aelius Hadrianus Orange & Her Band under the alias Adrian Orange & Her Band, as if his old pseudonym wasn't confusing enough.






Friday, 6 June 2008

Bond - Richards I Wanted Samboras Sperm

Former BOND girl DENISE RICHARDS has revealed she wanted to have kids with ex-boyfriend RICHIE SAMBORA.

The actress was grilled about her complicated love life during an appearance on CNN show Larry King Live on Monday (19May08) and smiled through most questions that were hurled at her.

But she took exception to a question about rumours she wanted to have another child with her ex-husband Charlie Sheen.

She told King, "I have nothing against Charlie's sperm but I don't want any more of it.

"If I wanted anyone's sperm it would have been Richie's, not Charlie's."

Richards enjoyed a brief romance with Bon Jovi rocker Sambora after he had split from his wife Heather Locklear.




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