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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: Sugababes member Amelle Berrabah has pleaded her innocence over an alleged nightclub brawl.
As previously reported, Berrabah was arrested after a brawl at Bar Med in Guildford at 1am on Sunday morning (April 29).
According to The Mirror, the singer has claimed she did not start the fight and that her sister had been hit by one of the other clubbers.
Police are believed to be studying CCTV from the venue while "continuing enquires".
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: Outkast's Big Boi is set to perform an onstage collaboration with the Atlanta Ballet Company.
The rapper will perform at the opening of the ballet's new season between April 10-13, 2008.
Although only a few details are forthcoming it is understood that Boi will collaborate with choreographer Lauri Stallings and performers from Purple Ribbon Entertainment.
Atlanta Ballet has previously staged works with pop performers before and in 2001 the company collaborated with the Indigo Girls on 'Shed Your Skin'.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: Britney Spears has reportedly cancelled her live comeback gig.
As previously reported Spears was due to make her live comeback on Wednesday (May 2) at the House Of Blues on Sunset Strip in Los Angeles under the name The M+M's.
The singer cancelled the show giving no reason, reports MSNBC.
The show was to mark her comeback following a difficult period for Spears which has included the breakdown of her marriage, a stint in rehab and the infamous hair shaving incident.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: Bloc Party are set to be one of the DJ's at the Judgement Sundays residency which takes place at the Eden club in San Antonio, Ibiza.
Frontman Kele Okereke will make an appearance in the Back Room on July 22.
The night, which is organised by Judge Jules, will run from June 10 until September 16.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: Coachella drew to a close this evening (April 29) with an outstanding performance from the recently reunited Rage Against The Machine.
The band raised the thrilled Coachella Valley, capping of a weekend that saw stellar performances from Arctic Monkeys, CSS, LCD Soundsystem and Kings of Leon.
Rage Against The Machine weren't the only ones who reunited as Friday (April 27) night saw the newly-reformed The Jesus And Mary Chain take to the stage, including a special appearance by actress Scarlett Johannson who sang vocals on 'Just Like Honey', while this evening (April 29) also saw Crowded House perform a mellow main stage set.
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Tuesday, 01 May 2007 |
Music News: T he New Pornographers have revealed further details of the follow-up to 2005's 'Twin Cinema', set to be released in August.
Bassist John Collins told NME the "ambitious" album is all but finished, with just one track left to be mixed.
"We're getting old so it's slowing down" he said "and we're finally
using strings and we've had more people play on it that any other
record before, about twenty people. It's a little bit ambitious."
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Beyonce has been forced to delete a special version of her current album--following legal problems.
As previously reported, the singer is in the process of being sued by
singer Des'Ree following allegations that she did not get permission to
cover a song called "I'm Kissing You" on B Day - Deluxe Edition.
Allegedly a deal to use the song did not come to fruition, but Beyonce
re-recorded the song as "Still in Love (Kissing You)" and made a video.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Any plans to send Willie Nelson to jail for drug possession have gone to pot.
The herb-happy country crooner has been spared serving time in the
slammer after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges of marijuana
possession Tuesday in Louisiana.
Nelson and members of his posse were issued citations in September
after state troopers boarded his tour bus and sniffed out his stash of
marijuana and hallucinogenic mushrooms.
In exchange for their guilty pleas, Nelson and tour manager David
Anderson each paid a $1,024 fine and were placed on probation for six
months by state Judge Paul deMahy.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Eminem wants to buy a Detroit venue which was featured in his film 8 Mile.
The rapper is in negotiations to purchase the St. Andrew's Hall venue from Live Nation for an undisclosed amount.
As part of the deal, Eminem and his manager Paul Rosenberg will manage
the operation while the venue's current management will run the
day-to-day operations of the club.
The rap battle scenes in 8 Mile were filled in an area of St. Andrew's Hall called "The Shelter," reports Detroit Free Press.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
The prosecution and defense agreed on one point: In court, Phil Spector is "Phillip" Spector.
Beyond that, the two sides were typically of a split mind as opening
arguments began Wednesday in the Los Angeles murder trial of the Rock
and Roll Hall of Fame music producer.
Per prosecutor Alan Jackson,
Spector is a man with a "very rich history of violence against women."
Per defense attorney Bruce Cutler, Spector "was, and is, a true
romantic of a bygone era."
Of no dispute was the matter at hand: Spector is charged with shooting
to death B-movie actress Lana Clarkson in his castle-styled home in
Alhambra, California, on Feb. 3, 2003. If convicted of second-degree
murder, he could face 15 years to life in prison.
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Thursday, 26 April 2007 |
Snoop Dogg has been refused entry into Australia because of his
extensive criminal record, the immigration minister said Thursday, the
second time this year the rapper has been barred from entering another
country.
Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr., was due to
fly into Sydney this week to co-host the MTV Australia Video Music
Awards.
Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews said Snoop Dogg's visa was canceled
because he had failed to pass the country's strict character test,
which takes criminal convictions into account.
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