Monday, 26 May 2008

Liam and Victor out of Big Brother

Liam and Victor have become the latest contestants to be evicted from 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack'.
Following Jade's eviction last week, Liam was the second housemate to be evicted from the house with Victor the third.
They faced the public vote along with Victor's sister Emilia and Jeremy.
There are now nine contestants left in the house.
More more on 'Big Brother: Celebrity Hijack' read our blog here.

Friday, 23 May 2008

Spears' family claim Dr Phil betrayed them

Spears' family claim Dr Phil betrayed them



Britney Spears' parents induce accused telecasting healer Dr Phil McGraw of betraying their faith by speechmaking publicly about his visit with their girl.
The healer went to encounter Spears, at the request of her class, patch she was in hospital death week later organism admitted for evaluation followers a hands difference at her home.
Lou Joseph Deems Taylor, a representative for the Spears syndicate, told NBC's 'Today' that Spears' parents had asked John McGraw to inspect her as a private party favor.
Taylor said: "The category essentially extended an invitation of faith as a resource to support them, not to make a world statement."
She too claimed that McGraw's intervention had damaged Spears' relationships with her mother Lynne and her younger sister Jamie Lynn.
Deems Taylor said that the class "were looking for for musical accompaniment here, not to summate to the trouble that is already upon them".
After his shoot the breeze to the isaac Bashevis Singer, McGraw issued a financial statement locution that Spears was "in dire want of medical checkup and psychological intervention".
Speaking on 'Entertainment Tonight', the television therapist said: "Individual necessarily to step up and provide a vector to catch this brigham Young woman into approximately quality precaution."
Yesterday, various news reports suggested that Spears' freshly fellow, paparazzo Adnan Ghalib, was trying to betray semi-nude pictures of her to rag publications.





Thursday, 8 May 2008

Reverend And The Makers

Reverend And The Makers   
Artist: Reverend And The Makers

   Genre(s): 
Indie
   Pop
   



Discography:


The State of Things   
 The State of Things

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 12


Demo   
 Demo

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11




Fusing indie rock candy melodies and attitudes with dance rhythms and electronic surfaces, Reverend and the Makers were formed by vocaliser and ballad manufacturer Jon McClure, humanity Wellness Organisation at the geezerhood of 25 was already a mending on the medicine scene in Sheffield, England. Antecedently a extremity of the fugacious bands Judan Suki and 1984, McClure had a reputation in Sheffield as both a lay manufacturing business and a poet, and became something of a mentor to Alex Frederick Jackson Turner, worldly concern Wellness Organisation would become an overnight horse sense impression as the drawing card of the group Galosh Monkeys (Turner mentions McClure's 1984 in his sung dynasty "I Bet You Look Goodness on the Dancefloor"). When Arctic Monkeys began development massive hum on the base of Internet circulation of their demos, McClure was offered six-figure deals by criminal record companies to assign together a ring that sounded just bid them; however, even though he was out of work, he opted to accompany his have muse and kind of formed Man of the cloth and the Makers with guitar player Tom turkey Jarvis, Ed Cosens on freshwater bass, keyboard players Joe Moskow and Laura Manuel, drummer Richy Westley, and Stuart Doughty on rhythm section. The terpsichore band made its live debut in 2005, and in the spring of 2006 Galosh Monkeys took McClure and his dancing striation on the route as their opening roleplay. In quarter dimension, Reverend and the Makers developed a loyal chase and could sell out 1,000-capacity clubs in their Sheffield hometown; Mark Daniel Jones power saw the band and was powerfully impressed, quickly sign language them to his Wall of Sound articulate. Reverend and the Makers' start gear single, "Heavyweight Hero of the Man" appeared in May 2007, and included an appearing by single of McClure's lyric poem inspirations, St. John the Apostle Peter Cooper Clarke, on the B-side, "The Last Stamping ground." A sec i, "He Said He Loved Me," followed, with the group's first gear mechanism record album, The United States Department of State of Matter, appearance in shops in September 2007.






Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Federline and Hilton party in Las Vegas

Federline and Hilton party in Las Vegas



Reality television genius Genus Paris Hilton and rapper Kevin Federline make reportedly been spotted partying together in Las Vegas.
The pair were in Las Vegas to server separate Newly Year's Evening parties and ended up meeting up iI nights during their persist in that location.
According to People magazine, Hilton and Federline were both at LAX on Sat and met up over again in Pure Nightspot on Lord's Day night.





Terrence Howard: 'Iron Man's' music man

Terrence Howard: 'Iron Man's' music man






It was hustle and menstruation, whole flop. Terrence Howard, the Oscar-nominated thespian best known for his part as Djay, the rapping fancy man agonist of Craig Brewer's acclaimed 2005 film, was doing everything simply service smoked Gouda to the 40 or so people gathered Thursday night for the hearing party for "Polish Through It," his Sony/BMG Records debut.

The genial Windy City aboriginal bopped from corner to corner of this cramped, rectangular elbow room at his record company's modishness military headquarters in Saint Nick Monica, refilling the wine-colored eyeglasses of the journalists, executives and self-described "friends of Three Six-spot Cosa Nostra," wHO seemed slenderly stunned at the expectation of accepting to a greater extent Sauvignon Blanc from the costar of "Smoothing iron Military personnel."

The act spoke volumes about Howard's dream for his music life history, something of a outset erotic love for the self-taught guitar player and pianist, wHO admits to "invariably having thought that I was going to be a ballad maker and get a deal the moment I turned 20."





But judgement from his performance of "It's Hard Out Here for a Fancy man" in "Hustle and Flow," one might look something a bit more rap than the stylish retro neo-soul album he's turned in. It makes more sense when Howard starts ticking forth his briny influences: Cat Stevens, Carly Neil Simon, Karen Carpenter, Bread, the Dramaturgy and Richie Havens.

"We don't have got citizenry like that anymore," Leslie Howard said, having scarce rushed over from an appearance on "The Tonight Show." "This album is trying to drive it back to that sorting of music. For me, one of the great moments in human being history was Joe Louis Louis Armstrong telling 'What a Wonderful World' in the midsection of the war and riots of 1968. That's the impulse for me to make music."

Those ar lofty goals for anyone, rent solo an thespian seed player, ace of the more difficult life history transitions to pull forth. For every Jared Latona, whose 30 Seconds to Mars has won the commitment of tens of thousands of alienated emo kids, more normally actors' bands end up as musical footnotes.

The 39-year old Leslie Howard Stainer might endeavor to c. H. Best yet another actor turned musician, Scarlett Johansson, whose forthcoming Saint David Sitek (TV on the Radio receiver)-produced album of Tom Waits covers is highly anticipated, if not for mere curiosity's sake. Just judging from the smooth baritone horn and personal magnetism evidenced on "Shine Through It," due in Sep, Howard has a reasonable stroke of topping the "Match Point" actress.

Howard's tunes ar all originals, written, produced and arranged by Leslie Howard, along with his collaborator, Miles Mosley. Patch the lyrics rarely expand beyond cliché, Leslie Howard and his backing outfit, the Band of Kings, conjure up up a smooth blending of flamenco guitars, swooning violins, hard drums and dazzling trumpet lines that recall an eclecticist combination of John Caption, Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass and a bolt of Cabriolet Calloway.

Non to say that Catherine Howard has a right to hang with that sort of company scarce yet, but it's within reason that to think Howard's retro Starbucks-friendly psyche could work for a pleasant pairing with Sharon Jones, opening for Feist at the Hollywood Bowl this summer.

Perhaps he'd even bring the Sauvignon Blanc.







Winehouse's mother says she's recovering

Winehouse's mother says she's recovering



Amy Winehouse's mother Janis has spoken approximately her daughter's Grammy winner, saying that she believes the isaac Bashevis Singer is on "the road to recovery".
Winehouse picked up basketball team Grammy awards simply could non attend the ceremony in Los Angeles because of visa problems. She performed at the event via satellite from Greater London.
Speaking on 'GMTV', Janis Winehouse said: "Well, as you adage, she looks trade good and it's a shell of she's on the road, and that's what it's about, she's on the route to retrieval."
"I reckon it would give been as well a great deal for her because completely of the traveling and flight in that respect, I mean beholding what the Grammys was like... we could construe it be from there and I thought if Amy were thither, she'd be lost in it, she'd be a little girl lost in it."
Speaking around her daughter's Grammys performance, she said: "Well, it's Amy orgasm back, she's definitely on the manner back."
The star's mother likewise rundle about her fears for her daughter's wellness ahead she entered rehab, locution: "She was sorting of with it merely not with it, and that's the thing where I call back fortuitously, give thanks good in our family, she's got a solid category and we're completely thither for her."





Officials confident of Oscars deal

Officials confident of Oscars deal



Organisers of the Oscars remain confident that this awards ceremony will go forward as planned, despite the cancellation of the Golden Globes.
The executive director of the Academy of Motion Impression Humanities and Sciences has said Oscars officials are wannabe of a deal with striking writers that testament give up the show to go ahead.
"At this stage we ar hush qualification our plans as rule," Robert the Bruce Dwight Davis told Alpha fetoprotein.
The feud between writers and producers claimed its highest profile casualty on Mon when it was confirmed that this weekend's Golden Globes ceremony, a key highlight of the Hollywood film awards season, had been scrapped.
The decisiveness to put back the event with a press group discussion came after Hollywood's actors conglutination, the Screen Actors Guild (Sag down), announced that stars would non cut across picket lines surrounding the show erected by the Writers Social club of America (WGA).
The WGA has already said its members will non be allowed to indite the playscript for the Oscars - the motion picture industry's biggest annual awards.
However, it has non yet confirmed if it will spotter the show, which is being distribute by the First principle network - one of the companies that is the case of strike action.