Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Winehouse 'may miss Glastonbury gig'
The singer was due to perform at Mandela's 90th birthday celebration on June 27, followed by Glastonbury the following day.
However, her schedule has been thrown into doubt after she was hospitalised for fainting at her home on Monday.
Her spokesman told the BBC: "At present she still intends to perform at her two scheduled dates next week. However the decision will be made entirely on the advice of her doctors and in her best interests.
"Amy has undergone more scans and tests today and we are awaiting the verdict of her doctors."
> Winehouse to stay in hospital for tests
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Monday, 23 June 2008
Gui Boratto
Artist: Gui Boratto
Genre(s):
House
Techno
Pop
Electronic
Discography:
Chromophobia Remixe Part 1
Year: 2007
Tracks: 2
Chromophobia
Year: 2007
Tracks: 13
Atol Remixes
Year: 2007
Tracks: 3
The Rising Evil (Single)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 1
Sozinho (Single)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 2
Like You (CDS)
Year: 2006
Tracks: 2
Gate 7 CDM
Year: 2006
Tracks: 2
Beluga
Year: 2006
Tracks: 3
Arquipelago Vinyl
Year: 2005
Tracks: 2
Division EP
Year:
Tracks: 3
More known as a fertile tech-house producer world Health Organization has released material on Kompakt, Harthouse, Trapez, and Audiomatique, Gui Boratto -- born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1974 -- began contributory to recordings as a producer and multi-instrumentalist during the other '90s, working with the disparate likes of Pato Banton, Steel Pulse, Desiree, Gal Costa, Garth Brooks, and Kaleidoscópio. Boratto's possess productions get appeared for the most part as 12" EPs and singles, just he has released a couple full-lengths: Royal House (Mega Music, 2004) and Chromophobia (Kompakt, 2007).
Sam Robards books roles in stage, film
'39 Steps' on Broadway; 'Rebound' on the big screen
He is set to play Catherine Zeta-Jones' ex-husband in Bart Freundlich's "The Rebound" and also is taking over the lead in the Broadway adaptation "Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps."
In "Rebound," a Film Department/Process Media romantic comedy, Robards' character is shocked to discover that his ex is romantically involved with a younger man (Justin Bartha). The film is tentatively set for release next year.
Beginning July 8, Robards will replace Charles Edwards in "39 Steps," adapted from Hitchcock's 1935 spy thriller and John Buchan's book.
Robards, the son of Lauren Bacall and the late Jason Robards, recently completed narration on the PBS documentary "The Trial of Saddam Hussein." He also appeared as the father of Chace Crawford's character on "Gossip Girl."
He is repped by Paradigm.
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Sunday, 22 June 2008
Music Instructor feat. Dean
Artist: Music Instructor feat. Dean
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Super Fly [Upper MC]
Year:
Tracks: 18
The Hotknives
Artist: The Hotknives
Genre(s):
Ska
Discography:
The Way Things Are
Year: 1998
Tracks: 11
Home
Year: 1996
Tracks: 13
 
Paris Hilton throws tantrum in pet store
Socialite Paris Hilton went “ballistic” when a pet shop worker refused to sell her a puppy.
The hotel heiress was on her way to a photo shoot when she called in at The Puppy Store on Los Angeles’ Melrose Avenue and tried to buy a Yorkshire Terrier.
A source told the New York Post newspaper: “Paris wanted a puppy in the picture with her so it would look cuter. She tried to buy a Yorkie but the employee refused to sell it to her, saying it was clearly an impulse buy.
“Paris went ballistic and started screaming, 'I love my puppies! I want my baby!' However, they still wouldn’t sell her the animal.”
The store had no comment on the incident.
This is not the first time Paris’ animals have got her into trouble.
In 2005, she angered California's animal authorities when she bought a kinkajou during a trip to Las Vegas.
The 26-year-old star was eventually forced to give up the racoon-like pet, which she named Baby Luv, after it was deemed to be illegal to own as a pet.
The same year, Paris was also allegedly forced to return a baby kangaroo after having it flown to the US from Queensland, Australia.
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Dresden Doll holds Pops in Palmer hand
The Boston Pops’ EdgeFest got a little edgier last night as Keith Lockhart’s summertime band got behind the Dresden Dolls vocalist, who blew the roof off Symphony Hall with a triumphant set that showcased the new, the old and the completely unexpected.
Making a grand entrance from a side door spiced things up before she even opened her mouth. Moving up the aisle as she sang the Dolls’ “Missed Me,” the tune’s old-world Romanian feel accented by tambourine and fiddle.
Palmer radiated confidence, dressed in an elegant goth ensemble that included a fantastic lavender corset and one of her trademark ruffled dresses (all train, not much in front). And her flexible vocals indicated she’s fully recovered from the vocal node surgery that temporarily silenced her a few months ago.
“This is awesome,” Palmer enthused before launching into “Astronaut” at the piano, the first of a handful of new songs from her forthcoming solo CD, “Who Killed Amanda Palmer?,” due in September.
Of the newer selections, “Point of It All” worked exceptionally well, and the orchestra’s warm, melancholic swells kept Palmer’s piano and vocal anchored.
For “Had to Drive,” she was joined by members of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus (including her father), and the Columbine-inspired “Strength Through Music” found her hitting emotional and vocal highs as a procession of white-faced ghosts entered the hall, eventually falling to the floor in slow motion.
She filled out the set with random choices. Ben Folds’ “Brick” provided the rare opportunity to hear Palmer sing something with an obvious pop hook; Folds, by the way, produced the upcoming CD.
And “Coin Operated Boy” featured an amusing standoff with Lockhart that momentarily landed Palmer in the conductor’s spot, while Dresden Dolls partner Brian Viglione turned up in top hat and tails for “What A Wonderful World.”
Throughout, Palmer and the Pops managed to complement each other and remain respectful of one another’s musical boundaries. And to have done it with a mix of mostly new material and first-run covers attests to Palmer’s command as a performer - not that we didn’t think she had it in her.
Anne Hathaway - Hathaways Ex Slams Attacks On Shady Past
LATEST: Actress ANNE HATHAWAY's businessman ex-boyfriend RAFFAELLO FOLLIERI has hit out at reports their split was caused by his controversial business dealings.
Hathaway reportedly dumped her longterm lover at the weekend (14-15Jun08), fearing his headline-grabbing antics could sabotage her burgeoning career.
The Get Smart star had previously stood by her man throughout their four-year relationship, during which Follieri has been caught up in a host of scandals - most recently last week (ends13Jun08), when it was revealed the children's charity he runs was under investigation by New York authorities.
Follieri was also arrested earlier this year (08) for passing a bad cheque and was sued by a former business partner in 2007.
But his spokesperson insists the Italian businessman is "angered" by "repeated mischaracterisations" of his breakup with Hathaway - because the split was amicable.
The rep tells the New York Post, "It is worth noting, as you continue to attempt to scandalise a respected businessman and philanthropist, that the Follieri Foundation has vaccinated hundreds of children in Nicaragua and Honduras to date, in addition to recently rebuilding an orphanage in Brazil."
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Lucyfire
Artist: Lucyfire
Genre(s):
Metal
Discography:
This Dollar Saved My Life At Whitehorse
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Lucyfire is the english project of Johann Edlund. Edlund is c. H. Best known as leading singer of the goth metal band Tiamet. He put together Lucyfire to express himself in different shipway than that ring allows. The low gear Lucyfire CD, This Dollar Saved My Life at Whitehorse, was released in 2001.
Sound Associates Makes Free 'Concerts in the Park' Intimate Concert Hall Experience, for 50,000 to 150,000