Thursday, 19 June 2008

Mel B - Brown Pens Murphy Revenge Song


Former SPICE GIRL MELANIE BROWN is getting her revenge on ex-partner EDDIE MURPHY - by penning a song about him for her upcoming album.

The singer was dumped by the Nutty Professor actor on TV while she was pregnant with his child, daughter Angel Iris, last year (07).

But Brown has been hitting the studio to get her own back.

She tells Britain's New! magazine, "The working title is Beverly Hills C**k, because that's what he is.

"He never bothers with his daughter. I mean, what kind of man is that?"

However, Brown admits Murphy's lawyers will be "vetting the lyrics closely".





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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Beyonce Knowles - Beyonce Cant Go To Church

BEYONCE KNOWLES has been forced to stop attending church services in her Texas hometown, because she feels guilty about causing a frenzy whenever she turns up.

The R+B superstar, who was raised to be a devout Christian, insists she must now avoid her local church in Houston, Texas, because she hates drawing attention to herself and disrupting religious ceremonies.

She says, "I can't really go to church any more, which is a shame. People have come up to me in church during the sermon and, of course, people watch everything I do. They come up and take my picture on their mobile phones. They're very nice, but I think God understands if I miss Sunday service."




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Friday, 30 May 2008

Madonna and Justin team up for free concert (+photos, video)

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Watch Video: Madonna and Justin give free concert in NY

Madonna concert? Pretty penny. Madonna for free? Priceless.Madonna took to the stage with the collaborator of her latest single 4 Minutes Justin Timberlake for a free concert in New York City last night.She performed six songs off the hip-hop heavy album and said it was a thank you gift to her fans, some of which had queued for over 48 hours to get their hands on the free tickets to the show.The 30 minute set included tracks Candy Shop and Miles Away from new album Hard Candy as well as a duet with Timberlake on 4 Minutes and old favourite Music.

Monday, 19 May 2008

Shu-De

Shu-De   
Artist: Shu-De

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   Ethnic
   



Discography:


Voices From The Distant Steppe   
 Voices From The Distant Steppe

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 15


Vioces From The Distant Steppe   
 Vioces From The Distant Steppe

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 16




 





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Saturday, 3 May 2008

Screen legend Richard Widmark dies

Screen legend Richard Widmark dies



Richard Widmark, the doer world Health Organization gave celluloid single of its greatest villains with his performance as Tommy Udo in the film noir classic 'Kiss of Death', has died. He was 92.
The doer, world Health Organization was Oscar-nominated for his role as Udo, passed away on Mon at his plate in Connecticut; no farther details were released.
Born in MN in 1914, Widmark had intended to become a lawyer just changed focusing when he performed in plays in college.
Among his other famous films were 'Pick Up on South Street', 'Night and the City', 'Broken Lance', 'The Alamo' and 'How the Mae West Was Won'.
He is survived by his wife Susan, whom he married in 1999, and girl Anne from his first spousal relationship to the late writer Blue jean Satin walnut.




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Thursday, 24 April 2008

Rare Bird

Rare Bird   
Artist: Rare Bird

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


As Your Mind Flies By   
 As Your Mind Flies By

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 5


Somebody's Watching   
 Somebody's Watching

   Year: 1973   
Tracks: 6


Rare Bird   
 Rare Bird

   Year: 1969   
Tracks: 9




Rare Bird came together in October 1969 when organist Graham Field, keyboardist Dave Kaffinetti, drummer Mark Ashton, and singer Steve Gould envisioned a two-keyboard rock candy legal without guitars. They released their debut ahead the end of the class, featuring the nonaged radiocommunication hit "Understanding." The future class they released As Your Mind Flies By, a dark and heavier album that place further accent on Gould's melodramatic tattle style. Field and Ashton left the group earlier Epic Forest, which power saw fresh drummer Fred Kelly bring in guitarist Andy Curtis to revamp their sound into a more folk-oriented guidance. Gould as well picked up the guitar at this point, and the music became a great deal more around their guitar interplay than anything else. By 1973's Somebody's Watching, interest had waned in their efforts, going away the group with a dwindling fan base. Still, they managed to release one more album, 1974's Born Again, which featured an exclusively different sound than the progressive rock of their first 2 albums. The band's death was followed by a assembling, Sympathy, which took its material from the starting time deuce albums only.





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