Vocalist Elizabeth Doyle on Piano Jazz

June 2008 | writed by Adrian
Elizabeth Doyle

Elizabeth Doyle hails from South Dakota. She was brought up around all kinds of music from an early age, thanks to a truly musical family. Three of her four grandparents were professional musicians, (including one radio performer and singing cowboy). Her father had played saxophone and clarinet in the Navy during World War II and her mother was an avid singer and pianist. Both parents were fans of big band music, jazz, and the show tunes of the ’30s, ’40s and ’50s.

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Tilly and The Wall announce new album: O

June 2008 | writed by Adrian
Tilly and The Wall

Tilly and The Wall have released new details about their forthcoming new album, the enigmatically ‘titled’ ‘O’. The follow-up to critically-acclaimed ‘Bottoms of Barrels’ is going to be pre-released in the UK from June, with the official release arriving late September on Moshi Moshi. The official Moshi version of ‘O’ will feature different artwork, plus an extra track, ‘Beat Control’.

The album, produced by the acclaimed Mike Mogis, technically has no title. It could be called ‘O’ because its cover is just that: an oval-shaped frame for the artwork that will go inside of it. As a band who surround themselves not only with artistic friends, but also artistic fans, Tilly and the Wall have invited everyone in their community to contribute to the cover art for their record. In the States, ‘O’ will have limited edition runs of handmade prints available by different artists that will act as the record’s cover, giving the band’s fans a unique piece of art for both their album and their walls. Each month, the record will have a different cover or fans can create their own.

The Black Ghosts - New Single - Repetition Kills You

June 2008 | writed by Adrian

The Black Ghosts

Formed by erstwhile Simian front man Simon Lord and former Wiseguy Theo Keating, The Black Ghosts have been steadily establishing their unique vision of black hearted beats and eldritch tales with a series of superlative club cuts and their lauded ‘Mixtape’ compilation which recently gained high praise from all quarters, including Compilation of the Month accolades in Mixmag and DJ Magazine. Now with the advent of their eponymous debut artist album on July 7th the pair are about to reveal the underbelly of their ethereal electronic soul. Built from the foundations of their pointedly pure dance floor approach, the Black Ghosts add in a host of new elements with Simon’s disquieting lyrical narrative coating Theo’s Machiavellian pop progressions, creating a set that slips effortlessly between visceral electro noir and psychotic torch songs.

Accompanied by a series of bespoke films, one for each track of the album and a some truly striking artwork that evokes the very spirit of The Black Ghosts, Simon Lord and Theo Keating’s debut outing is an all-consuming affirmation of their ghetto-gothic aesthetic.

Mumford & Sons - new single - Lend Me Your Eyes

June 2008 | writed by Adrian
Mumford & Sons

Mumford & Sons release their debut EP, “Lend Me Your Eyes“, on 7th July through Chess Club Recordings.

It is the presence, the joy and the unbelievable talent of Mumford & Sons that stops people in their step. They represent a youthful spirit and communicate it with an intensity and integrity wise beyond their years.

Denise Lopez and her New Single - Don’t You Wanna Be Mine

June 2008 | writed by Adrian

Denise Lopez
Signed to A&M Records in the US in the late eighties, Denise Lopez is an artist who is better remembered for her spectacular vocal range than her US chart success, despite an impressive discography which includes two solo albums to proudly boast of. In 1990 her infectious single “Don’t You Wanna Be Mine” peaked at #86 on the Billboard Dance Chart, with the awesome remix from talented production duo Robert Clivillés and (the late) David Cole (better known to most as C&C Music Factory) almost going unnoticed.

TRANSFORMERS WINS BIG AT MTV MOVIE AWARDS

June 2008 | writed by Adrian

mtv TRANSFORMERSTransformers has taken the top prize at the 2008 MTV movie awards, after being named best movie of the year.

The Michael Bay actioner beat stiff competition from I Am Legend, Pirates of the Caribbean: World’s End, Juno, Superbad and National Treasure: Book of Secrets to claim the trophy, which comes in the shape of a golden tub of popcorn.

The movie’s leading lady Megan Fox, recently named sexiest woman in the world by the readers of FHM magazine, accepted the award on behalf of the film, the sequel to which begins shooting this year.

Teen comedy Superbad had been the favourite to sweep the board, having accrued five nominations, including for best movie.

The film’s leading men, Michael Cera and Jonah Hill, were up for the best male performance gong as well as being nominated in the best newcomer category alongside their co-star Christopher Mintz-Plasse.

However, Will Smith claimed the male award for his performance as the last man, Robert Neville, in I Am Legend while High School Musical star claimed the breakthrough prize for his role as Link Larkin in Hairspray.

Briana Evigan and Robert Hoffman won the best kiss award for their clinch in Step Up 2 The Streets while the best fight gong was claimed by Never Back Down stars Sean Faris and Cam Gigandet for their mixed martial arts clash.

Johnny Depp was a surprise winner in the best comedic performance category and also took the best villain prize for his turn as the demon barber of Fleet Street in Sweeney Todd.

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PAUL MCCARTNEY SET TO PERFORM AT ANFIELD

June 2008 | writed by Adrian

PAUL MCCARTNEYPaul McCartney is to perform to 36,000 in Liverpool this evening as part of the city’s European Capital of Culture celebrations.

The concert at Anfield football stadium, home of Premier League club Liverpool, will receive support from the Kaiser Chiefs and the Zutons.

Foo Fighters star Dave Grohl is also expected to make an appearance. However, the McCartney told the Liverpool Echo former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr would not be taking part, saying “that was never going to be on the cards”.

The concert will raise money for the charity McCartney set up - Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (Lipa) – and the Nordoff-Robbins music charity.

McCartney told the BBC: “About 12 years ago when we were looking to start Lipa, Liverpool was a bit on its knees - it was not in good shape at all.

“But now there’s quite a resurgence.”

He promised to play all his hits, and said he would also throw in a few surprises.

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BEE GEES - BREAKDANCER WINS BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT

June 2008 | writed by Adrian

BEE GEESGeorge Sampson, a 14-year-old breakdancer, has won Britain’s Got Talent, netting himself a place on the Royal Variety Performance and £100,000.

Viewers voted Sampson the winner after his Singing in the Rain dance routine, which featured a shower on stage.

Warrington-born Sampson revealed he had changed the music an hour before the curtain went up. He had been set to perform to a Bee Gees track, but changed his mind and repeated the routine that had got him into the final.

After being announced the winner following the phone vote, Sampson said: “I’m speechless. Wow. Just thanks so much everybody.”

Dance act Signature came second, while hot favourites 12-year-old opera singer Faryl Smith and all-girl string quartet Escala failed to make the last three.

Faryl Smith is still set to become a star, however, and Simon Cowell told the Sunday Mirror that the show has uncovered “an absolutely massive singing talent”.

The ten finalists also included 13-year-old opera singer Andrew Johnston who made it into third place.

The final went head to head with the BBC’s reality contest I’d Do Anything, in which Jodie Prenger won the role of Nancy in the West End musical Oliver!

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Mariah Carey - Greatest Hits - overtakes E=MC² in the UK

June 2008 | writed by Adrian
Mariah Carey E=MC²

Mariah Carey’s “E=MC²” continues to struggle, as the discounted “Greatest Hits” package strides forward, on the Official UK Albums Chart:

Official UK Albums Chart
47. Greatest Hits (up 11)
51. E=MC² - Mariah Carey (down 2)

Official UK Combined Albums Chart
62. Greatest Hits (re-entry)
66. E=MC² - Mariah Carey (down 3)

Official UK R&B Albums Chart
13. E=MC² - Mariah Carey (down 2)
23. The Greatest Hits (up 4)

Jennifer Lopez’s nanny no

June 2008 | writed by Adrian
Jennifer Lopez nanny

Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony refuse to hire a nanny to look after their twins.

Marc insists Jennifer prefers to care for three-month-old Max and Emme herself, but he is expected to help out as much as possible.

He revealed: “She expects me to help and she makes no bones about it. I get the late shift! I usually get from 10pm onwards because we don’t have a nanny. From 10pm to 8am, that’s my shift. It’s just us man. We’re figuring it out and having a great time.”

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