Friday, 30 May 2008

Take That - Barlow Supports Take That Musical

TAKE THAT singer GARY BARLOW has given his blessing to a new stage production based on the British band's music.

When the project was announced in 2007, the recently reformed boyband said it would not be involved with the show, insisting the musical had "absolutely and 100 per cent nothing to do with Take That".

But after hearing positive feedback for Never Forget, which made its debut at London's Savoy Theatre on Thursday (22May08), Barlow has since changed his stance.

He says, "At first I thought it sounded horrible. But the reports I've seen have been really good so there must be something good in it. I've had some friends who went to see it in Manchester and they said the cast were amazing.

"I don't really know a lot about it, but the people I know that have been really had a good time... I'm just worried that they're better than us."

But the 37-year-old star doesn't have plans to see the show in person any time soon: "I don't think we can sit in that audience somehow."

Never Forget tells the story of a Take That tribute band and includes several of the group's hits, including Relight My Fire, Pray and Back For Good.




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Monday, 19 May 2008

The Chiki Chaka Girls

The Chiki Chaka Girls   
Artist: The Chiki Chaka Girls

   Genre(s): 
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Discography:


Chiki Chaka   
 Chiki Chaka

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 6




 





Minnie Driver - Driver Denies Zolezzi Is Not Babys Daddy

Thursday, 1 May 2008

Will Ferrell to be honoured by UCD

Will Ferrell to be honoured by UCD



Top Hollywood worker Testament Ferrell volition tonight be honoured by University College Irish capital.
The A-list wiz will be given the James River Joyce Award by the university's Literary and Historical Bon ton.
He joins other public figures honoured by the L&H, including United Nations weapons inspector Hans Blix, academic Noam A. Noam Chomsky and former Dixie African president FW De Klerk.
Every Irish Taoiseach and President has as well addressed the high society.
The Californian-born doer, wHO commands $20m per photographic film, is being honoured for his achievements in entertainment.
Ferrell's laugh-a-minute roles have earned him global moving-picture show stardom which began in 2003 with the hit comedy 'Elf', in which he played an oversized extremely low frequency.
He south Korean won critical herald and a Golden Ball nomination for his role in 'Stranger Than Fiction' in 2006, where he played an IRS auditor world Health Organization on the spur of the moment becomes the subject of an ongoing commentary only he rump hear.
In 2007 he starred as a high profile icing skater in the clowning 'Blades of Glory'.
Ferrell has spent the past deuce weeks holidaying around Eire.




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Wednesday, 30 April 2008

will.i.am joins the Wolverine film

will.i.am joins the Wolverine film



Black Eyed Peas frontman volition.i.am is to principal opposite Hugh Jackman in the freshly blockbuster 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'.
Billboard reports that will.i.am, real name William Samuel Adams, testament play the mutant Spook in the 'X-Men' spinoff.
Ghost has the exponent to make himself translucent.
The honk of the newly pic too includes '30 Days of Night' star Danny Huston, 'Friday Night Lights' lead Taylor Kitsch and 'The Number 23' star Lynn Collins.
'X-Men Origins: Wolverine' is due in cinemas on 1 May 2009.





Solidamor

Solidamor   
Artist: Solidamor

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Solidamor   
 Solidamor

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 14




 






Watson thought he was going to die

Watson thought he was going to die



Opera vocaliser Russell Watson has revealed that he didn't think he was "going to pull in it" later on organism rushed to hospital to possess a lifesaving psyche operation.
Speech production on 'GMTV', the isaac M. Singer said that doctors told him that it was "touch and go" when he was taken into hospital to have a tumor removed from his brain.
Watson said: "I commemorate cerebration 'Oh lamb, I don't remember I'm loss to stool it this time'."
The singer was first struck shoot down with the neoplasm last year and underwent an cognitive process to remove it just scans afterwards revealed that the neoplasm had grown back.
Watson said: "It was very scary. My vision had gone, and fundamentally when I was rushed into infirmary I was real, very badly and, on that point was no interrogative sentence, the doctors told me when I arrived it was advert and go."
"I wasn't really that aware of what was leaving on at any rate. I was flitting in and come out of awareness. I remember earshot scores of medical mass saying wrangle like 'haemorrhage' and piles of very scary things," he said.




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Stewart Copeland

Stewart Copeland   
Artist: Stewart Copeland

   Genre(s): 
Soundtrack
   Jazz
   Other
   



Discography:


The Rhythmatist   
 The Rhythmatist

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 9


Orchestralli   
 Orchestralli

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 8


Silent Fall   
 Silent Fall

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 16


Wall Street: Also Includes Talk Radio   
 Wall Street: Also Includes Talk Radio

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 12


Rumble Fish   
 Rumble Fish

   Year: 1992   
Tracks: 13


Stewart Copeland-Animal Logic I   
 Stewart Copeland-Animal Logic I

   Year:    
Tracks: 11




After insurrection to international stardom with the Law, Jimmy Stewart Copeland largely rejected his pop music past to go afterward a career as a composer, authoring a fertile series of celluloid wads, operas, and ballets. Max Born July 16, 1952 in El Iskandriyah, Egyptian Empire, Copeland -- the boy of a CIA federal agent -- dog-tired his formative eld in the Middle Eastward but attended college in CA ahead settling in England in 1975 and playing drums with the social reformer john Rock confect unit Curved Air. Pursuit the group's disintegration, he founded the Police with singer/bassist Sting and guitar player Henri Padovani (the latter soon replaced by Andy Summers). Beginning with their numeral one impinge on, 1979's "Roxanne," the triplet emerged as unitary of the most popular and innovative bands of the post-punk geological era, drawing upon reggae, funk, and populace music to produce a unambiguously infectious so far cerebral brand of pop which generated a serial of smash singles including "Every Little Thing She Does Is Legerdemain," "Every Intimation You Take," and "Business leader of Pain in the ass." While with the Law, Copeland -- wHO in 1980 issued a solo disc koran, Euphony Madness from the Kinetic Kid, under the assumed list Klark Kent -- non just earned astray critical herald for his intricate, rough-textured drumwork, but he contributed many of the group's songs as advantageously. At the elevation of their commercial message succeeder, the Police disbanded subsequently touring in supporting of the 1983 blockbuster Synchronism; by that time Copeland was already established as a film composer, however, earning a Golden Globe nomination for his score to Francis Ford Coppola's Rumbling Pisces. In 1985 he released The Rhythmatist, the product of his melodic pilgrim's journey to Africa, followed by an ever-increasing numeral of celluloid scads including a twin of King Oliver Lucy Stone features, Wall Street and Speak Radio, in improver to acclaimed projects like Cognizance Loach's Raining Stones, Tetrad Years in September and Gum benjamin West Bayrut as nearly as many more mainstream Hollywood productions. Copeland's early mold includes a stretch with the pop-fusion trio Fauna Logic as intimately as authoring the San Francisco Ballet's King Lear, the Cleveland Opera's Holy place Rake and Crescent Moon, and Ballet Oklahoma's Fair game.


In 2001, it was announced that Copeland would be touring with former Doors members Shaft of light Manzarek and Robby Krieger and the Cult's Ian Astbury as the Doors of the twenty-first Century. Copeland by and by sued the group for breach of cut, claiming they reneged on a promise to manipulation him on go and in the studio, but the suit was amicably settled with Manzarek and Copeland trading variety words in the crusade. Next was soundtrack exercise for the Showtime series Dead Like Me and a edgar Invitee show on guitarist Rusty Anderson's Undressing Underwater. In 2002 he played a short hitch in Italy with the percussion four-spot Ensemble Do and a small orchestra. The go was attested on the CD/DVD parcel Orchestralli, released by the Ponderosa label in 2005.