Saturday, 31 May 2008

Leona Lewis - Fascinating Fact 5345

British singer LEONA LEWIS has been awarded the Kylie Award for Next International Crossover at the 2008 NewNowNext Awards, which celebrates gay pop culture. The event will take place in New York on 7 June (08).




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Friday, 30 May 2008

Djivan Gasparyan and Erkan Ogur

Djivan Gasparyan and Erkan Ogur   
Artist: Djivan Gasparyan and Erkan Ogur

   Genre(s): 
Folk
   



Discography:


Fuad   
 Fuad

   Year:    
Tracks: 10




 





Blaze Ya Dead Homie

Sinatra Widow Snubbed At Stamp Ceremony

Frank Sinatra's widow Barbara was banned from a ceremony in his honor on Tuesday, reportedly because of a long-running row with the late star's children. A new postage stamp bearing the star's face will be unveiled at three ceremonies; in Las Vegas, New York and his native Hoboken, New Jersey, attended by his son Frank Jr. and daughters Tina and Nancy. But their stepmother, former Las Vegas showgirl Barbara Marx Sinatra, has been refused an invitation to any of the events. Family friend Bob Milang blames tension between Barbara and the children for the missing invitation, and adds that political figure Jose Serrano - who lobbied for the stamp - played a role in uninviting her. Milang tells the New York Post, "I'm upset with (Jose) Serrano because (Barbara) is a woman who was married to Sinatra for 22 years, and here she is being snubbed. I know Serrano is close to Nancy, Tina and Frank Jr. He plays dumb and he doesn't have the courtesy to return a phone call." But Serrano tells the newspaper, "The invites went out from the Postal Service. I'm not doing the inviting. I'm lucky to be invited myself."


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Odes Of Ecstasy

Odes Of Ecstasy   
Artist: Odes Of Ecstasy

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Gothic
   Metal
   



Discography:


Deceitful Melody   
 Deceitful Melody

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 8


Embossed Dream In Four Acts   
 Embossed Dream In Four Acts

   Year: 1998   
Tracks: 6




 





Rohff

Live: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra

Kevin Puts’ new Piano Concerto, which the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra commissioned and performed Sunday evening at UCLA's Royce Hall, puts on a good show. A young American composer with an ear for glittery textures, Puts did what he could to please an audience. And he did what he could to make things impossible for Jeffrey Kahane, the orchestra's music director, who conducted from the keyboard.Titled "Night," the concerto is in three connected movements during which busy day leads to an evening of meditative self-reflection and then the fanciful midnight hour. Out of the utopia of the night, as the composer, 36, described it during a pre-concert discussion, animals start scurrying. A concerto intended to be conducted by the soloist calls for modesty. "Night" begins innocently, with a pulse in the keyboard and lovely figuration. But before long, the pianist needs more hands than nature provides. The solo writing is virtuosic. Kahane lunged for the keys and lunged at the orchestra to give cues. Percussion lent a helping hand, clanking away at the pulse now and then. The concertmaster, Margaret Batjer, conducted when she could as well.



There are very nice things in "Night." Each movement starts out well, with the piano defying the pulse in interesting fashion. The middle one begins as a dreamy nocturne, a fantasy around off-center descending scales, each note treated by Kahane as a small pearl. The piano writing glistens. But each movement becomes increasingly derivative as it progresses. In the busy passages of "Dies Irae," the opening, Prokofiev never seems far away, and Rachmaninoff comes to the rescue in a swelling climax. For the syncopated finale, called "Midnight Toccata," John Adams' "Grand Pianola Music" showed the way. Kahane is the main selling point for the concerto. A champion of Puts, particularly in Denver, where he is music director of the Colorado Symphony, Kahane exhibited the kind of good cheer Sunday that no audience can resist. The concert began with Handel's Concerto Grosso in F from the Opus 6 set, conducted by Batjer, and ended with a brilliant reading of Beethoven's "Pastoral" Symphony. Things are looking up for LACO. Earlier this year, the orchestra made its first European tour in 30 years. It concluded its 11th season under Kahane on Sunday with playing on a uniformly high level. Beethoven's descriptive ideas for the "Pastoral" were not clever -- a day in the woods, a babbling brook, prancing peasants, a thunderstorm and the clearing of the clouds. Nearly as hyperactive here as he was in the concert, Kahane emphasized visceral playing and bright colors. As had been the case all evening, the orchestra seemed to have no agenda other than to provide immediate pleasure, and the "Pastoral" burst with life. But Beethoven always had something up his sleeve, and so did Kahane.Perhaps because he's a pianist too, Kahane the conductor has a special way with Beethoven. He articulates very clearly. He doesn't exaggerate. He relies on a beautiful tone to draw the ear. Underneath, he creates a flow that subtly prepares a listener for spiritual revelations to come.That was the case with this "Pastoral." The last movement emerges as a glowing hymn to nature, which Kahane illuminated with such warmth that the glow lingered as an afterglow. Puts' utopian night is made of inner thoughts that last as long as the music. Beethoven's utopian day encompasses the Earth and felt eternal. mark.swed@latimes.com

Grotesque

Grotesque   
Artist: Grotesque

   Genre(s): 
Metal: Death,Black
   



Discography:


In The Embrace Of Evil (Best Of, Compilation)   
 In The Embrace Of Evil (Best Of, Compilation)

   Year: 1996   
Tracks: 11




 






Jessica Simpson Slams Dallas Cowboys Fans

Jessica Simpson insists she is not a bad luck charm for Tony Romo and his team the Dallas Cowboys, and she slammed fans who believe her presence at games is responsible for making her boyfriend’s football team lose.

 

Devotees of the Texas team turned on Simpson after her quarterback beau Romo under performed during games when she was watching in the stands.



She was even mocked by U.S. president George W. Bush last month, when Super Bowl champions the New York Giants visited him in Washington D.C.



Bush told the team, who beat the Cowboys in a game Simpson supposedly jinxed: "We're gonna send Jessica Simpson to the Democratic National Convention."



But Simpson insists she had nothing to do with the team's bad performances, telling Glamour magazine: "I don't know - other than me wearing my man's jersey and cheering him on. And him not playing the way he would've hoped and all of a sudden I'm to blame.



"That was ludicrous. I don't understand why they think that I would be a distraction to Tony. Do they really think he can see way far up in that box? No. He's the most focused person I've ever dated."


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'Sarah Marshall' Actor Russell Brand's Stand-Up Show Isn't Forgettable At All




The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles is legendary for being host to wild parties, crazy celebrities and more than its fair share of debauchery. But enough about Russell Brand's stand-up performance there on Sunday.


"The Roxy has seen performances from the Sex Pistols, Bob Marley, Guns N' Roses," the English actor and comic told MTV News in his upstairs dressing room immediately following his set. "And in fact, there are pictures of these people screwed to the walls because the people that come here cannot be trusted not to steal pictures off the walls. I bet people steal paint," he continued, chuckling. "I bet people peel paint off with butter knives and then try to reapply it to the walls of their houses."

All joking aside, Brand is of course primarily known in America for petty theft: stealing scenes from co-stars Kristen Bell and Jason Segel as a supporting player in the recent "Sarah Marshall."

"Of course [Americans have] seen me in 'Sarah Marshall,' if they're alive!" Brand laughed. "If they've got lungs and kidneys, we can assume that [they've seen me]. It's a given. It's on the national curriculum: Breakfast, go watch 'Forgetting Sarah Marshall,' come home, remember scenes from 'Sarah Marshall.'"

It certainly seems that way to Brand, given how his profile has skyrocketed in America since the release of the film. "It's gotten a bit better since the popularity accumulation," he said. "I'm now able to use public transport for free."

But Brand, perhaps surprisingly, would like to be known mainly for his stand-up, he revealed, calling it -- and not acting -- his "first love."

"Stand-up and Stacy Boatman," he joked. "You never really get over that — your first love. I've treated stand-up comedy better because, Tracy Boatman, I did steal [from her]." (Editor's note: We suspect this Stacy/Tracy person may be fictional.)

We kid about the debauchery and partying mentioned earlier, by the way, but only because Brand does as well. An admitted former drug addict, Brand uses wild experiences from his own life as a template for his comedy, a twist on the "confessionals" of most comics who tend to focus on the mundane and trivial.

"[My comedy is basically] a man talking about his life, about embarrassing incidents, in the vain hope that by opposing, ends them," he said — loosely quoting from "Hamlet" — of his routine, which features a reference to both heroin and Shakespeare in the same sentence. "It's the culmination of a lifetime of work if you do confessional, biographical stand-up comedy."

So how did Brand's act go over?

"It went really well as a matter of fact," he asserted. "People laughed when they were supposed to laugh, cheered when they were supposed to cheer and hurled missiles when pertinent."

Brand will return to the Roxy for stand-up performances the first three Sundays in June.

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Bob Marley - Mourners Pay Tribute To Marleys Mum

Thousands of mourners turned out to pay their last respects to late reggae singer BOB MARLEY's mother CEDELLA BOOKER on Sunday (27Apr08).

The mother of the One Love hitmaker died in her sleep earlier this month (09Apr08) at her Miami, Florida home, aged 81.

The native Jamaican's body was flown back to be buried on the island and was draped in blue, red, yellow and black cloths - the colours of the Rastafarian faith - and displayed in Kingston's National Stadium.

One of her sons from her second marriage, to Richard Booker, told mourners at the event, "She read her bible every day and listened to gospel music every evening."

Booker is survived by two children and several grandchildren, including Ziggy Marley, who won four Grammys with his band the Melody Makers.

Bob Marley died of a brain tumour in Miami in 1981, aged 36.




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