Friday, 27 June 2008

Federation

Federation   
Artist: Federation

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


It's Whateva   
 It's Whateva

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 21




After producing hits for the likes of 2Pac, Jay-Z, and E-40, the California-based Rick Rock recruited rappers Doonie Baby, Goldie Gold, and Mr. Stress and formed his have work party, Federation, in 2002. Their debut, simply titled The Album, appeared in 2004 on the Virgin label. Critics and the hip-hop faithful graced the uncongenial, hard album with praise, simply Rock wasn't slaked with Virgin's promotion, even if the album did finally go gold. In 2005, Rock announced he was moving the banding to the Warner Bros. family of labels, and Federation resurfaced deuce days later on the Reprise division with It's Whateva (2007).






Thursday, 19 June 2008

Silencer

Silencer   
Artist: Silencer

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Death - Peierce Me   
 Death - Peierce Me

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 6




 






Saturday, 14 June 2008

Gonzoe

Gonzoe   
Artist: Gonzoe

   Genre(s): 
Rap: Hip-Hop
   



Discography:


Kartel Kalifornia   
 Kartel Kalifornia

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 14




A former member of Ice Cube proteges Kausion, rapper Gonzoe made his solo debut in 1998 with If I Live and Nothing Happens.





Matt Damon & wife expecting a baby

Sunday, 8 June 2008

Pete Doherty - Pete Doherty Fails To Show For Paris Gig


British rocker PETE DOHERTY left French fans disappointed on Thursday night (05Jun08) when he failed to show up for a Paris show.

The troubled star was due to perform at Le Grand Rex in Paris, but left fans waiting for three hours and then missed the gig completely.

Initial rumours suggested Doherty had been hospitalised, but these reports were quickly denied.

As WENN went to press, it appears Doherty was stuck on a Eurostar train, which was delayed for four hours.

He arrived in Paris at 11pm - too late for his Babyshambles appearance at le Grand Rex.

Fans managed to catch the opening act, French singer Daniel Darc, but were left very disappointed by Doherty's no show.

One devotee was just relieved that her hero wasn't hospitalised. She told WENN, "I'm disappointed of course, but I'm also relieved to know that it's only because of an Eurostar delay, and not because he's been hospitalised."





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Tuesday, 3 June 2008

Toni Braxton's Las Vegas residency cancelled

The remaining shows in the two-year Las Vegas residency of R�??n�??B singer Toni Braxton have been cancelled due to her continuing ill heath.

As previously reported, Braxton�??s shows were put on hold in April after she was hospitalised for chest pains. Her run at the Flamingo Las Vegas was due to resume June 6, but it has been revealed the singer is now focusing on her health and will play no further shows.

Braxton, who filed for bankruptcy in 1998, has had previous health problems, and has been treated for pericarditis, a viral inflammation of the heart.

She is a six-time Grammy award winner and her most famous hits include �??You�??re Makin�?? Me High�?? and �??Un-break My Heart�??.

--By our New York staff.
Find out more about NME.

Bond's new film set to fly Virgin

James Bond loves Aston Martin cars and when it comes to even higher flying it now seems that Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic is 007's airline of choice.
Virgin has announced that the airline will again feature in the new Bond film 'Quantum of Solace', starring Daniel Craig as 007.
"Virgin Atlantic and James Bond make a great partnership; slick, smooth and renowned the world over", said Branson.
The news follows the cameo appearance that Branson made in Craig's first outing as Bond in 'Casino Royale'. Virgin aircraft were also seen in that movie.
Virgin also announced that it would be a global partner for 'Quantum of Solace' and would be supporting the film's release with a series of promotional and marketing initiatives.
The Virgin Atlantic president added: "'Casino Royale' propelled Bond to greater success and we're certain that 'Quantum of Solace' will set an even higher standard."
Virgin's competitor British Airways cut out Branson and airbrushed the Virgin logo from the film when showing it on their in-flight entertainment system.
BA is later expected to comment on what their in-flight policy will be when the new Bond film comes out in November this year.
Visit our 'Quantum of Solace' photocall gallery here.

Scrubs star becomes a father again

'Scrubs' star John C McGinley is celebrating the birth of a baby girl with his wife Nichole Kessler.
The actor, who plays Dr Perry Cox on the hit TV show, told People magazine that the couple plans to name the child Billie Grace.
Kessler delivered baby Billie Grace in a birthing tub at the couple's home in Malibu at the weekend.
McGinley told People: "Nichole was a mountain lion, a warrior in the birthing process. The birth was astonishing! Mom and baby girl are 100%."
The couple got married last April. The baby is McGinley's second child. He has a 10-year-old son, Max, from a previous relationship.

Maria Conchita Alonso

Maria Conchita Alonso   
Artist: Maria Conchita Alonso

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Soy   
 Soy

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 10




Maria Conchita Alonso has it all -- knockout, endowment, and a personality that has allowed her to become a star of films, Broadway, and a Grammy-nominated singer. Miss Teenager of the World in 1971 and Miss Venezuela in 1975, Alonso was named "Hispanic American Woman of the Year" by the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation in 1990. Alonso's phenomenal career began shortly later taking the Miss Teenager of the World prize. She became an internationally known actress in the 1984 cinema Capital of the Russian Federation on the Hudson featuring Robin Williams. Alonso's subsequent films take included Touch and Go with Michael Keaton, and A Fine Mess with Ted Danson and Howie Mandel in 1986; Running Man with Arnold Schwartzenegger, and Extreme Prejudice with Nick Nolte in 1987; Colors, with Robert Duvall and Sean Penn in 1988; and Vampire's Kiss with Nicholas Cage in 1989. In 1992, Alonso co-starred in the HBO film, Trucker Boss -- The Jackie Presser Story. Two days later, she co-starred with Kenny Rogers in the NBC pic of the week McShayne. In April 1995, Alonso appeared in the four-hour mini-series Lone-Star State. Alonso had the jumper cable role in the NBC spot comedy, "One Of The Boys." Alonso's showtime Grammy nominating address came in 1985 when she was nominated as Best Latin Artist for her self-titled album. Her second album, Otra Mentira Mas, released in 1988, was nominated for a Grammy as Best Latin Pop Performance. Alonso's 1992 record album, Imaginame, which she co-produced with K.C. Porter and Mari Spiro, was nominative for a Grammy as Best Latin Pop Album. Alonso co-wrote septet of the album's 11 tunes. She has remained one of the biggest stars in Latin America. She hosted a weekly Spanish-language variety bear witness, Picante, from January 1992 to January 1993. In February 1994, Alonso starred in Alejandra, based on Dela Fiallo's novella. The show was diffuse in 40 Spanish-speaking countries and attracted an audience of more than than deuce-ace one thousand thousand people. An record album of romantic ballads was recorded in conjunction with the picture. On March 20, 1995, Alonso became the first-class honours degree Latin-born actress to star in a Broadway show when she appeared in Kiss of the Spider Woman.





Futique

Aggie is booted off Dancing on Ice

'How Clean Is Your House?' presenter Aggie MacKenzie has been voted off the reality show 'Dancing on Ice'.
The television star was forced to compete in the skate-off against javelin champion Steve Backley when they were both placed in the bottom two as a result of the public vote.
All of the five judges chose to save Backley, sending home MacKenzie.
Member of the judging panel Jason Gardiner said: "I wish we could get rid of both of them."

Winslet steps in for pregnant Nicole

Kate Winslet has stepped in to replace pregnant Nicole Kidman in World War II drama 'The Reader' after the Australian star was forced to pull out of the film earlier this week.
Kidman confirmed yesterday that she is expecting a baby with her husband Keith Urban.
The star withdrew from 'The Reader' after learning of her pregnancy. She was due to begin shooting with director Stephen Daldry later this month
Winslet, who was originally offered the role but had to decline because the shoot clashed with her commitments to upcoming film 'Revolutionary Road', has now signed up to star in the movie opposite Ralph Fiennes.

Elodie Frege

Elodie Frege   
Artist: Elodie Frege

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Le jeu des 7 erreurs   
 Le jeu des 7 erreurs

   Year:    
Tracks: 14




Count the aglow Élodie Frégé among the ten thousand young singers launched to celebrity via the world TV phenomenon of the early 21st century. Born February 15, 1982, in Nievre, France, she studied guitar and concert dance as a tike simply was functional as a medical secretarial assistant when in 2003 she successfully auditioned to compete in the third season of the television set amateur case Star Academy France. While considered a long shot in the side of talents like rival Sofia Essaïdi, Frégé still pulled off the upset and claimed victory in the series finale. Her self-titled debut LP soon followed, generating the strike singles "De l'Eau" and "Viens Jusqu'à Moi." For her sophomore exertion, 2006's Le Jeu diethylstilbesterol 7 Erreurs, Frégé teamed with acclaimed composer and producer Benjamin Biolay.






R. Kelly trial: Attorney's musical overture hits sour note

A lawyer was booted from the Cook County Criminal Courts Building today after attempting to foist his own music CD on R. Kelly in the courtroom where his trial is taking place.

Attorney Mike Roman approached Kelly on Friday morning while the singer was sitting alone at the defense table. With his lawyers and the prosecutors meeting privately in the judge's chambers, the R&B superstar was left to fend off the man's overture.

Roman--a local criminal-defense lawyer who fronts the Latin rock band, Mike Roman and the Tellstars, in his spare time--offered Kelly a free copy of his CD "Cha Cha Time." Kelly, 41, is considered one of the music industry's most prolific songwriters and producers.




"No, thank you," Kelly said with a polite smile. "I'm not allowed to take anything."

Roman persisted, but Kelly continued to decline the CD.

"I'm not allowed to talk to anyone," said the singer, reminding Roman of the gag order imposed on him by trial Judge Vincent Gaughan.

Roman offered to just leave the disc, but Kelly asked him not to.

"Please," Kelly said quietly. "You have to leave me alone."

Other attorneys in the courtroom noticed the conversation and called deputies to assist Kelly. Roman was briefly detained, much to his displeasure.

"I'm a lawyer and I'm musician," Roman told the authorities. "What's wrong with that?"

Deputies held Roman in a courthouse anteroom while they discussed the matter with Gaughan. The judge later ordered officers to escort him from the building.

Roman cooperated with his removal--but not before trying to sell a "Cha Cha Time" CD to one of Kelly's defense attorneys for $15.

Roman would not comment after leaving the building. His band's Web site says the group will be playing Taste of Chicago this summer.

Stacy St. Clair

May 30, 2008 1:11 PM: Sun-Times music critic ordered to testify

Sun-Times music critic Jim DeRogatis must testify at R. Kelly's child pornography trial, a judge ruled today.

Cook County Judge Vincent Gaughan said DeRogatis--who provided the police with the sex tape at the heart of the case--is not protected by any reporter's privilege or the 1st Amendment because he is the first person known to have possessed the video.

The defense has the right to question him about what he may have done with the VHS cassette between the time he received it and the moment he handed it over to the authorities, according to the ruling.

The Sun-Times will appeal the decision, attorney Damon Dunn said.

Gaughan will not allow the defense to ask him about his sources or subpoena any reporting notes he took before he gave the tape to a law-enforcement official, according to the ruling. However, he must turn over notes from an interview he conducted after police began investigating the case.