Thursday, 19 June 2008
Gigi D'Alessio
Artist: Gigi D'Alessio
Genre(s):
Pop
Other
Discography:
Made in Italy
Year: 2006
Tracks: 11
Quanti Amori
Year: 2005
Tracks: 13
Buona Vita (CD 2)
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Buona Vita (CD 1)
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Quando La Mia Vita Cambiera
Year: 2000
Tracks: 11
Weathergirl Gone Wild
Friday, 13 June 2008
David Archuleta signs record deal
The 17-year-old "Idol" runner-up has signed a deal with 19 Recordings/Jive Records, according to a Tuesday post on the Web site of the label managed by "Idol" creator Simon Fuller.
David Cook, 25, a former bartender from Blue Springs, Mo., won the "American Idol" title when the sixth season of Fox's top-rated singing competition wrapped up May 21. The title comes with a recording contract.
Friday, 6 June 2008
'Owen Wilson Visits Kate Hudson Lookilike Stripper'
Following Wilson's suicide attempt last summer, the You, Me And Dupree co-stars reconciled their differences over a bad relationship and began dating again earlier this year.
However, Kate is now reportedly seeing cyclist Lance Armstrong, but Owen has been getting over her by visiting a Philadelphia strip club.
A source tells Page Six: "He spent 4½ hours at Rick's Cabaret and was in an upbeat mood," one spy said. "He watched the Flyers game, drank beer, and when a parade of 75 half-naked girls caught his eye, he asked for dances from several and definitely had a preference for blondes. He tipped at least one with a $100 bill."
A stripper at the venue who spent some private time with Wilson in a VIP suite revealed: "If he had any problems, you'd never know it. He didn't seem upset in the least. People tell me I look like Kate, and it didn't bother him at all."
Another buxomed dancer had a slightly different take. "He seemed to have other things on his mind. Usually, my 36D boobs can hypnotize anyone - but his mind was elsewhere," she said.
Do you think Owen is better off without Kate? Be sure to leave your comments below.
Wednesday, 4 June 2008
Singer Meldrum Dies
Former PHANTOM BLUE guitarist MICHELLE MELDRUM has died. She was 39.
The Meldrum frontwoman passed away after suffering a brain haemorrhage on 18 May (08).
Meldrum's former Phantom Blue bandmate Linda MCDonald says, "It comes as a complete shock and the impact will be felt by so many. She was a one of a kind and will be sorely missed. I don't really know what to say right now. Thank you for your prayers. I'm sure she heard them all. It is a very sad, sad day."
The surviving bandmembers of Meldrum plan to release a tribute CD later this year (08), reports Blabbermouth.net.
The star - married to Europe guitarist John Norum - leaves one son, Jake Thomas, three.
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Brooks Dunn Pen Comic Novel
Country duo BROOKS + DUNN have added author to their resumes after writing a comic crime novel.
The pair - real names Ronnie Dunn and Kix Brooks - will release their first novel, entitled The Adventures of Slim and Howdy, next month (12May08).
The My Maria hitmakers enlisted the help of southern humourist Bill Fitzhugh to help them come up with character ideas - but ended up basing them on their own wacky stage alter-egos Slim (Dunn) and Howdy (Brooks).
Brooks insists they both wanted the novel to be more in the vein of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid than The Dukes of Hazzard".
He says, "(We wanted it to be not) too heavy, but at the same time (with) a good sense of humour."
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SWV
Artist: SWV
Genre(s):
Blues
Discography:
Release Some Tension
Year: 1997
Tracks: 12
New Beginning
Year: 1996
Tracks: 17
It's About Time
Year: 1992
Tracks: 15
With their 1992 debut, It's About Time, the all-female modern jack swing trinity SWV scored a string of Top Ten R&B hits that established them as unitary of the to the highest degree popular urban R&B groups of the '90s. SWV (their list is an acronym for Sisters with Voices) is comprised of triad schoolhouse friends: Coko (born Cheryl Gamble), Taj (born Tamara Johnson), and Lelee (born Leanne Lyons). All triad vocalists american ginseng in church building as children, which is where they learned how to harmonise. A demonstration tape the grouping assembled caught the attention of producer Teddy Riley, a previous member of Guy and arguably the padre of young jack sweep. Prior to SWV, Riley helped show the careers of Jodeci and Mary J. Blige. Riley's luck didn't wear out with SWV -- he helped the chemical group craft their debut, It's About Time, which went double platinum within its start year of release.
The release of It's About Time was preceded by "Right Here" in the accrue of 1992. The single reached number 13 on the R&B charts, just it was the number two pip, "I'm So Into You," that established the threesome as a commercial effect early in 1993. It was followed by two number one R&B singles in a row: "Weak" and "Correct Here/Human Nature," a remix of their first single that featured samples of Michael Jackson's hit "Human Nature." "Weak" besides hit number one on the pop charts; "Right Here/Human Nature" reached identification number two on the pop charts. One other Top Ten R&B hit from It's About Time, "Forever on My Mind," followed late in 1993. "Anything," SWV's donation to the soundtrack for To a higher place the Rim, became a Top Ten R&B hit in the spring of 1994. Also in the saltation of 1994, SWV released The Remixes, which went gold by the end of the year. In the summer of 1995, the threesome lententide outspoken harmonies to Blackstreet's Top 40 R&B hit "Tonight's the Night." In 1996, SWV returned with New Beginning, which was preceded by the identification number one R&B hit "You're the One." Expiration Some Tension followed in 1997, and two old age later the group's past successes were recalled on their Sterling Hits.
New Kids On The Block Are Reuniting 'For The Right Reasons,' By John Norris
Unless you are a glacier or a giant sequoia, 15 years is a long time. In the music business, it's a very long time. In the teen-pop world, it's an eternity. And the past 15 years have been a time of such dramatic, fundamental change in the music industry that today the "biz" looks like a different "biz" altogether.
So you'll forgive Jordan Knight, of the newly reunited senior citizens of boy-band-dom, New Kids on the Block, when he speaks of a "new CD" coming out in the fall, or of the band's new single called "Summertime" that's "climbing the charts." It's quaint, but somewhat antiquated language.
"Wait! Do they even have 'charts' anymore?" chimes in Donnie Wahlberg. "No, it's 'we put our song into a computer bank. And you can go download it onto your — your not Walkman." (Now that's more like it!)
Yes, much has changed since 1993, the last time the NKOTB performed together, and until recently few would have taken the bet that we would have ever seen the quintet at it again. But sure enough, in only nine months, it's gone from Wahlberg discovering a song ("Click Click Click" — on his birthday, actually) that he figured might be the right one for a reunion, to the guys finishing up a full album, beginning preparations for a fall tour — and making comeback appearances on the and at two radio station concerts, in New Jersey and Boston.
Backstage at the Jersey show — Z-100's "Zootopia" concert — the new New Kids seem excited, gratified and humbled by the frenzied reaction to their return from many now 30-something fans. They seem to be in something of a zone.
"Everything is just really flowing," says Joe McIntyre, who always, along with Jordan, was one of the two strongest singers in the group. "I feel like we're in a good place, and we're doing it for the right reasons and we're having a good time."
The right reasons. That, in a nutshell, is why an NKOTB reunion is happening now, when one might least expect it, when seemingly few people — OK, actually quite a few people —were clamoring for it, and in the absence of any demonstrable 'boy band wave' like we saw in the late 1990s and early '00s. Heaven knows plenty of people — outside parties, including the MTV Video Music Awards and VH1 — tried to make it happen in the past. Pleas were made, checks were no doubt waved, but Wahlberg — ever the heart, soul, conscience and mouthpiece of the New Kids — says he wasn't interested. "Every attempt in the past ... they weren't real. They were for other people's agendas, you know? It was always to serve someone else."
Not one to hold back, he continues, "You know it was 'Backstreet's huge, 'NSYNC's huge ... why don't you guys reunite on the MTV Awards?' And that's what our old record company [Columbia Records] wanted. Well, why don't you just put us in the studio and finance an album and let's see if that'll work? As opposed to throwing us onstage and seeing if we get cheered or booed. You know what I mean? It was to serve their agenda. It didn't matter. If Chris Rock ripped us up and it turned into a disaster that we reunited on the MTV Awards, what was our record company gonna do the next morning? What would they do? They'd be like 'Bye, guys! Enjoy your flight home.' And I personally was not gonna put myself in that position, or us in that position."
That kind of self-respect, Wahlberg says, was not always there, but was borne of having pulled himself up in the mid-'90s, post-New Kids, and having fashioned a career as a respected Hollywood actor ("The Sixth Sense," "Band of Brothers," "Ransom"). He didn't "need" to do a reunion but says he never closed himself off to it, if it went down the "right way." "And for me it was never gonna be 'let's go onstage and let's go on tour and scoop up all the money that's out there.' It was gonna be about, 'Let's make a record.' "
As for that record, tracks reportedly include "Click Click Click," "Looking Like Danger," "Big Boy/Big Girl" and, of course, "Summertime." While the single is nostalgic, evoking memories of 1988, the guys seem intent on focusing on the here and now.
Jordan says they're looking forward to busting out vintage hits on the fall tour, though some will be reworked: "We've performed those songs so many times that we want to give 'em a slight twist, not to get so far off where it's unrecognizable, because we don't want fans to not have that feeling they had when they were young. We want to re-create that for them."
When it comes to their place in the pubescent pop pantheon, having paved the way for the boy bands that followed, Danny Wood says he's proud that New Kids left their "little stamp" on the music business. But he adds that he does not envy the 24/7 microscope of TMZ Nation that the Mileys, Britneys and Jonases of today must contend with.
"The way the Internet is, there's all the sites that are always trying to get dirt on everyone, so they got it a lot different than we did. That's the part that's a little unfair, because you're walking on eggshells these days."
Wahlberg concurs and knows that teen idol status ain't all roses. "I can relate to somebody being put in a fishbowl and sort of being told by the world who they are, what they are, and wanting to not be that. You know, and fighting for that autonomy. I know what that's like, you know, so I can relate to it on many levels."
That does not, however, mean he would presume to give them advice. Donnie says that back in the day, he wasn't really interested in advice from his predecessors like Donny Osmond and wouldn't dole it out today. Or if he ever did, he would do it in private.
"I'm not gonna do it walking down the red carpet for 'Entertainment Tonight.' Like, 'What do you got to say to Britney?' You know, I'll say it to Britney, I'm not gonna say it to you. You know what I mean? I'll talk to her. It's just false. Sure, I probably could give a lot of people advice. But it's like all of this: It's gonna be for the right reason and in the right way."
Seasoned wisdom from a onetime — and future — New Kid.
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'Lindsay Lohan Offered $1 Million Deal To Admit She's Gay'
The Mean Girls star has had the world guessing about her sexual orientation after being overly affectionate in public with her DJ chum, with even her parents Dina and Michael questioning her preference.
Page Six reports that OK! are in talks to do a cover where Lohan "comes out" about her relationship with Ronson, and the publication has offered her "around $1 million to do the cover."
One source said: "Lindsay really wants this to happen and she needs the money."
Lohan's spokesperson has denied the deal, stating: "They sent offers and we passed."
Do you think Lindsay should come out if she is in a lesbian relationship? Be sure to leave your comments below.
Gerardo Frisina
Artist: Gerardo Frisina
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Latin Kick
Year: 2006
Tracks: 8
Hi Note
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
 
Certain Criteria
Artist: Certain Criteria
Genre(s):
Drum & Bass
Discography:
Formula Music (FORMM006)
Year: 2005
Tracks: 2
 
Moment Of Truth Host Defends Show
Mark Walberg, host of Fox's Moment of Truth, has defended the lie-detector
show against charges that it has wrecked the marriages of contestants and exploited
people willing to air their dirty laundry for cash. Today's (Thursday) New York
Daily News quoted Walberg as saying, "No family gets wrecked unless they're wrecking
it anyway. And of all the people that have been on the show, only one couple that
I know of that was married has decided to separate. And they were already on the
rocks well before they got to us, by their own admission." New episodes of the show
are due to begin airing on May 27.
22/05/2008
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