Thursday 29 May 2008

Ashlee Simpson - Simpson Bridesmaids Get Keepsake Necklaces

The bridesmaids at ASHLEE SIMPSON's weekend wedding (17May08) in Encino, California were each given a 14-carat Dillon Rogers necklace as part of a gift bag from the bride and groom.

The jewellery featured a gold pendant with each girls' initial, a wishbone design on a pearl disc and another gold 'coin' with Simpson's lucky number three engraved on it.

The necklaces cost an estimated $650 (GBP325) each.

Simpson wed Fall Out Boy rocker Pete Wentz on Saturday night.




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Sunday 25 May 2008

John Surman, John Warren

John Surman, John Warren   
Artist: John Surman, John Warren

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


The Brass Project   
 The Brass Project

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 9




 






Singer Amy Winehouse is arrested

Singer Amy Winehouse has been arrested as part of an investigation into perverting the course of justice.
Police confirmed that the 24-year-old singer was arrested yesterday when she went to a London police station by appointment. She was later released on bail.
A representative for Winehouse's publicity agency said: "It was voluntary and pre-arranged."
The singer is due to return to a London police station in March pending further inquiries.
Winehouse's husband Blake Fielder-Civil is currently being held on remand accused of grievous bodily harm and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The singer recently cancelled all her remaining concert dates for this year, claiming that she could not perform while her husband was in jail.

Soundclash

Soundclash   
Artist: Soundclash

   Genre(s): 
Drum & Bass
   



Discography:


XS002   
 XS002

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 2




 






Davina McCall: I'm not quitting Big Brother

'Big Brother' presenter Davina McCall has denied reports that she is quitting the Channel 4 show after this summer's series.
Speaking at last night's world premiere of the new 'Sex and the City' movie, McCall told reporters: "I'm not leaving 'Big Brother'; they would have to kill me before I'd stop doing it."
'Big Brother' will return for a ninth series next month, despite reports that Channel 4 bosses were considering resting the show for a year.
Of the new series, McCall said: "We're going to be much tougher with rules this year."

Strictly Come Dancing Judge Was Teenage Rent Boy

Acid-tongued Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood is to reveal how he was paid for gay sex as a teenager.
The dance supremo has detailed in his upcoming autobiography how a middle-aged TV star in his native Australia before he found fame and fortune.
Horwood was paid for sex for over a year by the as-yet-un, named TV personality, who he met as he worked in a restaurant near his native Melbourne.
A source tells the News Of The World, “Craig was working there late one night when the man came in after filming a TV show.
"One thing led to another and Craig was with him on and off for a year. In today's money, Craig would have been making around £100-an-hour."
Horwood himself has defended his decision to include the revelations in his new autobiography, ‘All Balls and Glitter: My Life’.
He tells the paper, “I feel it's a part of my life that is very important I'm honest about."
The book, due to be published in September to coincide with the new series of Strictly, is also said to include details of backstage revelations from the hit show.

Fall Out Boy To Enter Studio Soon, But Michael Jackson Cover Could Delay Them A Bit

You would think, given recent events, that Fall Out Boy would be shying away from making grand proclamations.
But that's just not the FOB way. Despite the whole Antarctic fiasco, they're at it again, this time telling MTV News that they're planning to spend their summer vacation working on a new album, the follow-up to last year's Infinity on High and their third studio effort in less than three years.
"It was sort of a plan of ours to downplay the fact we are recording a new record soon. Not that we don't care or don't want people to know, but I think we were a little swamped with the press surrounding Infinity on High," guitarist Joe Trohman wrote in an e-mail. "So we wanted to slightly scale that aspect back, make it somewhat more of a surprise so that people would all of a sudden get hit with our new record one of these days.
"As far as when/where we are going to record, the 'when' will be sometime in the next couple of months, the 'where' will be in the Los Angeles/ Burbank [California] area, but we have not chosen an exact date to start preproduction and we have not chosen a studio," he continued. "We have talked about revisiting Ocean Studios in Burbank, where we did From Under the Cork Tree, but honestly, we haven't locked anything down. ... As far as a release date? No f---ing clue."
Trohman added that while the band hasn't decided on a producer for the project, Neil Avron, who worked on both Infinity and Cork Tree, "would be present during the sessions."
Though the band has yet to record a single note, the follow-up to Infinity already has a fairly long — and factually spotty — history. The album was first reported to be heavily influenced by folk music, reports the band spent much of last year trying to live down. It was then described by bassist Pete Wentz as being inspired by the "distorted, awesome riffs" of Oasis. So what's the latest take on how it will sound?
"We've said time and time again that we derive our songs from many different sources. Have you ever heard Patrick [Stump] sing? There's the bulk of the R&B right there. Folk? I think that was more of a lyricism aspect, though there is something musically reminiscent in some of the demos," Trohman wrote. "The riffs I've sent to Patrick have had somewhat of an Iggy Pop feel, as he's an obsession of mine. Others [have a] somewhat Smiths-y/ late-'70s-to-early-'80s Manchester sound."
Of course, FOB's summer plans could very well have changed by the time you read this. In a separate e-mail to MTV News, Wentz admitted that Fall Out Boy fully intend to hit the studio in June or July, but things could be different now, given the success of their cover of Michael Jackson's "Beat It," which has quickly become a mainstay in the iTunes top 10. Seems they're now planning to promote that (Wentz said they'll shoot a video for the track next week) rather than gearing up to enter the studio.
"It's been an interesting back-and-forth. Before Chile, we weren't sure when we were going to record. Then during the process, we felt a new energy and planned for the summer," Wentz wrote. "Now we are back in limbo, especially with 'Beat It' kind of taking on a life of its own. There's a part of us that just wants to go to another country and lay something down and see how it goes, but right now we are just kind of on autopilot trying to figure out the next move."
Wentz did go on to say that FOB still hope to have a new album in stores by "late fall," and he added that they have plenty of songs ready to go, though it's still too early to talk about them in any great detail, lest we have a repeat of the whole "folk" thing.
"It's so interesting how whatever comment you make about new music becomes the 'set-in-stone' description of your new music. ... It's too early to tell what it will sound like, but my only guess would be a progression again," he wrote. "Also, it's so early that we don't really have any names for the songs. They all have joke titles like 'MC Hammer and Ms. Piggy Bank.' "

Britney Spears apologizes to friends and family for her erratic behavior

Britney SpearsTroubled Britney Spears has reportedly apologized to friends and family for her erratic behavior.


The ‘Toxic’ singer — who was hospitalized in January after refusing to hand back her two young sons to ex-husband Kevin Federline — vowed to get her life back on track in a speech at her 17-year-old sister Jamie Lynn’s recent baby shower.


A source said: “Britney was awkward and upset at first at first, but on her mom Lynne’s advice she took the initiative and gave a speech about how sorry she felt about her wayward behavior in recent months.




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