Sunday, 24 August 2008

Police Have Close Shave At Their Last-Ever Concert. By Kurt Loder













NEW YORK � Sting marked the end of the year-and-a-half-long Police reunification tour Thursday night by shaving off his enlistment beard before the marveling eyes of a sold-out house at Madison Square Garden. I think that's what was going on anyway.


After an hour of vintage hits, the bassist and his accumulation of salt-and-pepper facial scrub left the microscope stage � along with bandmates Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland, of course � to wait the traditional audience demand for an encore. After a few minutes, the big television screen supra the phase blinked back on, and we saw Sting, right away fetchingly bare-chested, stretched kO'd in a backstage composition chair piece two women with electric clippers set about abuzz off the famous beard. Out front, the crowd together watched in something like wonder. You could feel their hopes rise afterwards the women reduced the foliage to a small stubble and snicked cancelled their trimmers; and you could finger them lessen again when one of the amateur barbers tight a large handful of shaving cream onto Sting's face and the process continued, this time with razors. I thought to myself, "People will pay to witness anything."


The unanimous ritual took less clip than one might have feared, although more than one would have favourite, and when it was over, the band returned and played for another half minute. After cl shows, they were in top variant. (I would personally make up money to watch Copeland geniusing around on drums in an otherwise vacate room.) The 18,000-some people on hand � who stayed on their feet through the whole concert � loved it loudly.


There was one other unusual moment. It had come in the first place, when, in the midriff of a song, three girls stepped out onto the side of the stage and began shimmying with empty. These were not the sort of dancers unmatched usually sees disporting themselves behind singers who aren't actually telling. No, these were intelligibly civilians. And when they were coupled by deuce boys entrance from the other side of the stage, it became clear that they were all offspring of the stars. It was very sugared. When the song all over and the kids scampered away, Sting stepped to the microphone and aforesaid, "Between us we must have 21 children." Then he aforementioned � and this was the unusual part � "We've been on tour for 30 years." I don't know what anyone else made of this, but I wondered to myself, "What, uh, does he mean by that?"







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Wednesday, 6 August 2008

Neuropharma Reports Last Results On Its Research In Alzheimer's Disease

�Neuropharma, Zeltia's subsidiary, devoted to the
research and development of innovative drugs for the treatment of
neurodegenerative diseases, reported new results in the International Conference
on Alzheimer's Disease, held in Chicago (USA) on July 26-31, 2008.




Dr. Gomez-Isla, Head of Section of Neurology at the Hospital Santa Cruz y San
Pablo, and scientific consultant of Neuropharma, reported in the symposium "Animal
and cellular models" the efficaciousness results of NP-12 in a

Friday, 27 June 2008

Bob Dorough, Bill Takas and Friends

Bob Dorough, Bill Takas and Friends   
Artist: Bob Dorough, Bill Takas and Friends

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Clankin'on Tin Pan Alley   
 Clankin'on Tin Pan Alley

   Year:    
Tracks: 9




 






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Shy Child

Shy Child   
Artist: Shy Child

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Noise Won't Stop   
 Noise Won't Stop

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 11




Pete Cafarella (keyboard, vocals) and Nate Smith (drums), both early members of El Guapo, formed Shy Child just now after the 2 moved to New York City. Cafarella had likewise antecedently worked with composer Anthony Braxton, patch Smith had played drums with Touchdown (Troubleman Records). The duo's outset track record, Please Consider Our Time, was granted right release by Montreal's Grenadine Records in 2002, with the Humankind EP following in former 2003. After a brief circuit of Japan in other 2004, Shy Child recorded Matchless With the Sun with producer Chris Zane (Les Savy Fav, Calla), which was released on Say Hey Records in October 2004.






Thursday, 12 June 2008

New Coldplay Album Exceeds Demand For Leona Lewis's Debut LP

Coldplay's new album, 'Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends', looks set to break pre-sale records ahead of its release later this week.



Fans have been ordering a copy every minute at peak periods on one retailer, with current pre-sales outnumbering the rest of the current top-40 combined.



The band's fourth album, which has been produced by Brian Eno and Markus Dravs, is released on Thursday (June 12th).



According to Play, the album has so for received 20% more pre-sales than Leona Lewis – the current recorder holder – had at the same point with her debut album 'Spirit'.



"People talk about the death of the music industry, but this proves that the right title can still break records," said Helen Marquis, the company's head of music.



"We have not seen an album pre-order to quite these levels before,” she added.



'Viva La Vida' was preceded by the single 'Violet Hill', which was downloaded 2million times when it was placed on the band's website for one week at the end of April.



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Friday, 6 June 2008

Lily Allen's TV show fails to attract viewers

Lily Allen's new talk show failed to attract a significant number of viewers, when it aired as part of BBC3's re-launch on Tuesday night.
The pop singer has turned TV presenter with 'Lily Allen and Friends', yet the high profile TV show attracted just 255,000 viewers, around 2% of the audience share according to reports.
The first night guests were Hollywood actor Cuba Gooding Jr and comedian David Mitchell.
Despite the figures a spokeswoman for the digital channel said: "It's a solid start for the show. It's only the first one but it performed really well with the 16-34 age group."
Some audience members were reported to have walked out of the recording because they were so bored.
But Allen, 22, wrote in her MySpace blog: "The audience were great, standing in a hot studio for two hours watching me fluff my lines is not my idea of fun, but they seemed to enjoy it."
She continued: "Due to it being the first show we've done, we ran over a little and naturally a small number of the audience had to catch the last trains back to wherever they came from."
Allen recently suffered a miscarriage and said she was "trying to get back to normality after what has been a rocky start to the year".

Thursday, 29 May 2008

X Factor winner to take on America

Leona Lewis' Number One album 'Spirit' is to be released in the US in the spring.
Billboard reports that the album will be released in the US on 8 April.
Lewis' 'Bleeding Love' video will premiere on American VH1 on 4 February.
The US version of 'Spirit' will feature two new songs: the Akon-written 'Forgive Me' and 'Misses Glass', written and produced by Madd Scientist and RockCity.
Read the review of 'Spirit' here.

Sunday, 11 May 2008

God Module

God Module   
Artist: God Module

   Genre(s): 
Electronic
   Rock
   



Discography:


Viscera   
 Viscera

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11


Victims Among Friends   
 Victims Among Friends

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 7


Empath   
 Empath

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Artificial   
 Artificial

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 15




 





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Sunday, 4 May 2008

Cotton quits X Factor for US career

Cotton quits X Factor for US career



TV donor Fearne Cotton fiber has reportedly quit 'The X Factor' afterward landing a parcel out for a newly talent establish in the US.
The 25-year-old headliner, wHO has hosted only unity series of the by-product exhibit 'The Xtra Factor', is now planning to go to the US to follow her telecasting life history in that respect.
A reservoir told The Sun: "Fearne had merriment working on 'X Factor' just she decided to quit spell she was ahead."
"In that location was no vouch she would have been doing a second series. It made signified to produce a clean break dance and concentrate on America."
Cotton has signed up to co-host the US talent show 'Last Comedian Standing' on NBC.





Saturday, 26 April 2008

Housewives star dismisses baby rumours

Housewives star dismisses baby rumours



'Desperate Housewives' star Eva Longoria-Parker has denied rumours that she is pregnant.
According to People powder store, the actress dismissed the speculation at a promotion event for her new moving-picture show 'Over Her Dead Body'.
Longoria-Parker said: "No pregnancy, non so far. I've been preparation and eating, cookery and eating. I keep apprisal everyone that I've gained 10 pounds just organism on run into [a source to the Hollywood writers' strike]."
The actress sparked further rumours when she arrived at a urge daylight with a pink babe blanket wrapped around her.
When asked around the blanket, she said: "I know - If this isn't departure to spawn gestation rumours, I don't acknowledge..."
She continued: "I was freezing, so I had to run polish to the giving rat, and they didn't have any wraps. I grabbed this and was wish, 'It's so easy, only wherefore is it so small?!' And they said, 'It's for a baby'."
The 'Desperate Housewives' star has spoken approximately having a family with her basketball participant husband Tony Dorothy Parker in the future.
She said: "I mean, we're non actually on a time clock, and sledding, 'Okay, this month, this day. We're kind of simply sledding, 'We're so happy if we experience pregnant, and if we don't we're o.K..' We're just rental God make up one's mind it."




Hammond quits new home after just 70 hours

Thursday, 24 April 2008

Macho Gang

Macho Gang   
Artist: Macho Gang

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Macho And Lions   
 Macho And Lions

   Year: 1989   
Tracks: 10




 






Monday, 21 April 2008

Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to Baghdad

Angelina Jolie makes surprise visit to Baghdad



UN goodwill ambassador and Hollywood





Wednesday, 16 April 2008

No 300: Natty

No 300: Natty



Hometown: London

The lineup: Natty (





Tuesday, 15 April 2008

LEONA LEWIS

LEONA LEWIS





Flavor (J/SyCo Music): C+

Simon Cowell truly likes her. So does Baron Clive of Plassey Miles Dewey Davis Jr.. Succeeder of the UK’s “X Factor” TV render, Lewis’ debut arrives with the financial support of its executive producers, “American Idol” judge (and “X Factor” god Almighty) Cowell and J Records head Miles Dewey Davis Jr.. And, yes, the 22-year-old Lewis has an outstanding voice. Only as excited as Cowell says he is around the pres Young isaac Bashevis Singer, we’d be a lot less bored if “Spirit” lived up to its title. The American adaptation, which includes updated tracks from hot producers and a series of “oh-ohs!” from Akon, spends much of its sentence in an adult coeval netherworld, as Lewis sings around love piece phoning in the requirement emotional note. No one’s request for Madonna-worthy uprising or Aretha Franklin gut-wrenching psyche, merely more liveliness would help. Download: “Bettor in Time.”