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Thursday 28 August 2008

Will Fourth 'Idol' Judge Fit in or Fan Flames?


If three's a crowd, testament four be a party for the judges on "American Idol" season eight-spot?
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The familiar Randy-Paula-Simon triumvirate formally becomes a quartet Tuesday with the addition of a fourth judge, songwriter-to-the-stars Kara DioGuardi, who joins the juggernaut show at open auditions in New York.


"I'm a little aflutter," DioGuardi told ABC News. "But I'm up for it. I'm ready to take it on."


Grammy-nominated DioGuardi, 37, has penned hits for Celine Dion, Christina Aguilera and "Idol's" past and present -- including Kelly Clarkson and David Cook. She also boasts television talent-searching experience -- serving as a label on ABC's "The One."


So how did DioGuardi country a plum tree gig and a front-row seat on the biggest show on TV?


DioGuardi aforementioned simply: "I'm a lucky, lucky girl."





More specifically, "Idol" producers reached out to DioGuardi and without so much as an audition with Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell, tapped her to suit the new judge. "Idol" fanatics ar already salivating for DioGuardi details. Will she be the distaff Cowell or perhaps the articulate Abdul? Will she coin a phrase as overused as Jackson's "dawg"?


"I don't think I'm standardized to anybody," DioGuardi aforesaid. "I hold my have style. � I think that's wherefore they brought me on."


DioGuardi describes herself as "feisty" and admits she's a sucker for a solid performance of "Imagine," merely there is likely more substantial motivation for her hiring. She is diplomatic when asked if she thinks her addition to the prove is an effort to jump-start more or less sagging ratings.


"It's obviously a really successful show, so it's truly their option what they want to do," DioGuardi said. "I really can't comment on�what it means."


But DioGuardi's front is virtually certain to create new chemistry at the judges' table. Cowell has congratulated her, but don't await to see DioGuardi and Abdul giggling over their Coca-Cola cups. Abdul told a Phoenix radio place she's "concerned about the audience and acceptance."







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Monday 18 August 2008

�90210� Trailer: Brenda! Kelly! Some Other People!

Tagline: "Old friends. New faces. Same ZIP."



Translation: There are, seemingly, other people on this show too!



The verdict: The CW did non take Defamer's advice to keep Shannen Doherty and Jennie Garth hidden from sight like the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, give thanks God, because even a quick coup d'oeil of Brenda and Kelly was all we required to be sent straight back to high schoolhouse. We infer there ar some other people on the young 90210 � a cursory search of our SEO-unfriendly 902102 ticket reminds us that The Wire's Tristan Wilds is in the cast, asset a gang of kids we don't care about but world Health Organization presumably possess hot bods, capped teeth, and emotional crises befitting "The show that outlined a contemporaries." We simply hope Scott Scanlon comes back from the dead!







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Friday 8 August 2008

Amy Winehouse reportedly hospitalized

LONDON () - British soul singer Amy Winehouse was released from hospital Tuesday afterward receiving treatment overnight for a reaction to her medication.





"Amy Winehouse was admitted to University College Hospital last nox. Our doctors decided to keep her overnight for observation," a spokeswoman for the London hospital aforesaid, reading from a statement.





"She had a comfortable night and was discharged today."





The 24-year-old, whose battle against drug dependance has overshadowed her recording successes, was taken to the hospital late Monday after feeling ill at her household in frederick North London.





Last month the Grammy award-winning performer was rushed to a infirmary after she fainted at home.





Shortly afterward, her male parent said in an interview that she was hurt from the lung condition emphysema and had been warned by doctors that she would die if she continued smoking drugs.





Her representatives played down the severity of the diagnosing, although a spokesman has confirmed that Winehouse had a "touch of" emphysema.





Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil was also imprisoned recently after pleading guilty to thrashing up a pub landlord in 2006 and conspiring to cover up the crime.





Fielder-Civil, world Health Organization married Winehouse in Miami last year, has served around 9 months in prison, and is expected to spend another four-and-a-half months behind bars.�






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Tuesday 1 July 2008

Sigur R�s map North American tour

Sigur Ros have announced a full tour of North America, and will launch the outing with two shows at New York�??s United Palace Theatre.

The tour will see the band support their forthcoming album �??Me_ su_ í eyrum vi_ spilum endalaust�?? (which translates as �??with a buzz in our ears we play endlessly�??), which comes out June 24

The band recently performed two shows in New York, including one at the Museum of Modern Art and the fall dates will see the band performing as a four-piece for the first time in almost ten years.

They will play:

New York, NY United Palace Theatre (September 17, 18)
Boston, MA Bank of America Pavilion (19)
Montreal, QC Quai Jacques Cartier (20)
Toronto, ON Massey Hall (22)
Detroit, MI The Fillmore (23)
Chicago, IL The Chicago Theatre (24)
Minneapolis, MN The Orpheum Theatre (25)
Denver, CO Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre (27)
Salt Lake City, UT Saltair (28)
Tempe, AZ The Marquee (30)
San Diego, CA Copley Symphony Hall (October 1)
Los Angeles, CA The Greek Theatre (2)
Berkeley, CA The Greek Theatre (3)
Seattle, WA Benaroya Hall (5)
Portland, OR Arlene Schnitzer Theatre (6)
Vancouver, BC The Chan Centre (7)

--By our New York staff.
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Thursday 19 June 2008

Mel B: The Black Hannah Montana?

Mel B must really like a challenge if her new acting role as a "black Hannah Montana" is anything to go by.

The multi-tasking former Spice Girl – who is currently working on a new album – plans to relaunch herself as an actress on U.S TV.

"I've written my own sitcom that's just been picked up by Nickelodeon that I start at Christmas,” the Mirror quotes the 33-year-old as saying.

"I'm the star of it. It's a bit like Hannah Montana, but the black version."
The original Hannah Montana is played by 15-year-old Disney starlett Miley Cyrus.

We just hope Mel's brushed up on her acting skills since Spice World.

Friday 13 June 2008

Ziggy Marley

Ziggy Marley   
Artist: Ziggy Marley

   Genre(s): 
Reggae
   



Discography:


Love Is My Religion   
 Love Is My Religion

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Dragonfly   
 Dragonfly

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 11




The oldest son of reggae legend Bob Marley and his wife Rita, Ziggy Marley was the natural heir to the throne left vacant by his father's untimely 1981 dying; along with financial support band the Melody Makers, a unit comprised of his brothers and sisters, he successfully carried on the custom of communicating the music's message to a growing planetary audience, in the work on level scoring a U.S. Top 40 single -- a claim neither of his parents could make. Born David Marley in Kingston, Jamaica on October 17, 1968, he received guitar and drum lessons from his padre, and began sitting in on Wailers transcription sessions at the historic period of x. In 1979, Ziggy, his sister Cedelia, brother Stephen and half-sister Sharon all coupled Bob in the studio to track record the undivided "Children Playing in the Streets"; christened the Melody Makers, the four siblings continued playing unitedly at family events, and even performed at their father's state funeral.


Robert Nesta Marley was non fifty-fifty 17 when he and the Melody Makers issued their EMI debut LP, Play the Game Right; the burdens of becoming a second-generation star weighed intemperately on the early days -- world Health Organization looked and sounded near eerily like his father of the Church -- and he allowed the record and its 1986 followup Hey World! to veer closely towards pour down music, resulting in derision from reggae purists. Poor gross revenue, combined with EMI's public desire to market Marley as a solo act, prompted the band to jump to the Virgin label, where they entered the studio to record their chef-d'oeuvre, 1988's Conscious Party. Produced by Talking Heads' Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth, the album was both a critical and commercial bang up, with the individual "Tomorrow People" reaching number 39 on the pour down charts. The followup, 1989's One Bright Day, continued the Melody Makers' artistic increase; it was too their best-selling campaign to date, cracking the Top 20 and like its precursor taking a Grammy.


Robert Nesta Marley and the Melody Makers resurfaced in 1991 with Jahmeyka, some other assured and creative feat; it sold well, edging into the Top 20, just failed to bring forth much radio or tV airplay. 1993's Delight and Blues barely charted, despite adding elements of present-day dancehall (a showcase for Stephen's rapping skills.) The record was the Melody Makers' last for Virgin, and they touched to Elektra for 1995's Resign Like We Want 2 B; Fallen Is Babylon followed in 1997, and scored a third Grammy. Like his father-God, Marley emerged as a preeminent political part, and was named a Goodwill Youth Ambassador for the United Nations; at house in Kingston, he also founded his own record pronounce, Ghetto Youth United, created to spot the future multiplication of reggae talent. In addition to the four siblings in the Melody Makers, three other Marley children -- Damian, Julian and Ky-Mani -- also chased careers in music. The euphony continued well into the new millennium, for Marley released Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers Live, Vol. 1 in fall 2000.