Thursday, 4 September 2008

Launch Pad takes off

Boston clubhouse goers and hip-hop heads first got to know DJ On&On through his eagerness to spin anyplace from grimy underground musca volitans to plush yuppie hangouts.


In the past nine months he�s multiplied his hearing by joining JAMN 94.5 DJ Geespin on the station�s local Sunday night

Monday, 25 August 2008

Linkin Park's Chester Bennington talks Projekt Revolution

SANTA ANA, Calif. - Tool. Foo Fighters. Red Hot Chili Peppers. Rage Against the Machine.


Chester Bennington would love to tour with whatever or all of them someday.


But "a lot of it has to do with the bands," he mentioned by phone last week, just now before the Albuquerque plosive speech sound on the Projekt Revolution 2008 spell, once once more headlined by Bennington�s circle, Linkin Park. "When you put together bands care (us) and Red Hot Chili Peppers, somebody has to headline and mortal is gonna be the supporting act, and a lot of times bands don�t consider eye to eye on those things."




Granted, he adds, "I doubt Linkin Park would have a hard time opening for Red Hot Chili Peppers. But there are times when, for whatever reason, a band simply doesn�t want to spell with some other band like us."


So for now, the group - one of the well-nigh successful outfits in action mechanism, and arguably the most salable hard-rock band of its generation - continues to further its third proper album, "Minutes to Midnight," by carrying on with Projekt Rev, as Bennington refers to it.


For the outing�s fifth incarnation, the banding has enlisted former Soundgarden and Audioslave vocalist Chris Cornell, rapper Busta Rhymes, New York synth-rock group the Bravery, Ashes Divide (featuring A Perfect Circle�s Billy Howerdel) and several more acts.


Bennington, who side by side plans to record a solo record album, had deal to read about all of the above in our chat - and hinted that perhaps one day Projekt Rev power become a stand-alone weekend festival a la Coachella.


Orange County Register: I strike it�s been a good tour for you so far. But are you able to gauge how the former bands are going over with your fans?


Chester Bennington: I think they�ve in reality been received well. People are sightedness a match of these bands for the first time, so they�re not gonna be spazzing out when they�re watching. But they�re gainful attention and listening. Usually it�s a good polarity if they�re not throwing things at you.


OCR: What�s better roughly going taboo on Projekt Revolution as opposed to your own tour, or is it better the other way around?


CB: I like acting arenas a lot more than playing outside. I just feel like whether it�s freeze outside or whether it�s hot, you�re in a place where you bathroom control the elements. It�s dark. Everyone gets a light show. But the advantage to playing outside is that you bum have more bands. It�s kinda the lesser of two evils. There�s a reason wherefore we merely do it once a year (laughs), not all year long.


Amphitheaters are a tricky thing to recreate. Only the last deuce bands that play start out to really take advantage of output, so cipher gets a light show until the headliner. Second, if it�s 100 degrees outside, and 90 per centum humidity, it�s a tough day - which bum deter people from lacking to come, especially in a bleaker economy. You�ve already got that to fight back.


OCR: Has it dawned on you that you�re really one of few bands these days that privy carry a tour like this?


CB: Yeah, you know, we do understand that. We could have easily gone kayoed and done an scene of action tour and played with one other band. But when we were growing up, we had Lollapalooza, we had Ozzfest - and those just aren�t happening anymore, with the exception of this class, where everyone is doing some summer outdoor festival tour.


For us, this is the one place where you john go and it�s diversified enough and has a really cool feel. That�s really been our vibe the whole time - we want to bring lots of different styles of music together, and give multitude a rattling good show.


OCR: What do you still want to do with it? And what about in the studio?





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Thursday, 7 August 2008

Maria problem solved as Elicia MacKenzie announced as winner of reality show







Elicia MacKenzie, a self-described Vancouver tomboy wHO was considered a dark horse amongst her competitors, went from "zero to hero" on the CBC-TV reality establish "How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?" to come through the role of a lifetime Monday night.

"I have confidence in sunshine, I have

Friday, 27 June 2008

Russell Allen

Russell Allen   
Artist: Russell Allen

   Genre(s): 
Rock: Hard-Rock
   



Discography:


Russell Allen'S Atomic Soul   
 Russell Allen'S Atomic Soul

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 11




Born in 1971, Rusell Allen ground himself, like so many musicians, thrust into the thick of a musical family. His family's interests, however, were in the charge of country music, rather than Allen's chosen style of hard rock/heavy metal. After playacting with legion nameless bands, Allen joined Symphony X in 1995. He was the successor for original singer Rod Tyler and has been with the band ever since.





Caught live: Grace Jones

Sunday, 22 June 2008

Hollywood prepares for Daytime Emmys








LOS ANGELES - The Daytime Emmys are aspiring to get a party started.

ABC is betting that new categories, new interactive elements and a new Golden Globes-style seating arrangement will shake up Friday's live Daytime Emmys show at Hollywood's Kodak Theatre (airing 8-10 p.m. EDT). Honoring everything from soaps to talk shows to game shows, the ceremony will be co-hosted by Sherri Shepherd from "The View" and Cameron Mathison from "All My Children."

"This going to be a really fun show," said Brian Frons, president of daytime TV for the Disney-ABC Television Group. "I think Sherri is the funniest person who's ever hosted the Daytime Emmys. She's spontaneous and works well in front of a live audience. And I don't think people realize how much chemistry she and Cameron have either. It's going to be a warm, upbeat Emmys."

Instead of sitting in the Kodak's stuffy theater seats, nominees will be gathered around their own banquet tables and allowed to sip booze from an open bar. Digital video cameras will be placed at the tables and attendees will be asked to document their personal experiences during the show. The footage will be uploaded to SoapNet.com throughout the live ceremony.

"Viewers will be able to get inside the show in a way that hasn't happened before," said Frons.

After plummeting to an all-time low of 6.1 million viewers in 2006, last year's Emmy Awards were watched by 8.3 million people, the ceremony's best ratings since 2004, according to Nielsen Media Research. That scaled-down, two-hour Daytime Emmys aired on CBS after a rebroadcast of Bob Barker's final "Price Is Right" episode and featured the game show host receiving his 19th Daytime Emmy.

This year, Ellen DeGeneres is competing for yet another talk show host trophy - she's won three straight times - against the ladies from "The View" - they've lost 10 straight times - as well as Regis Philbin and Kelly Ripa from "Live with Regis and Kelly."

What about Oprah Winfrey? After several sweeps, she's been taking herself and her show out of Daytime Emmy contention since 1999.

"I've got my acceptance speech altogether," Shepherd, who's nominated with "View" co-hosts Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and Joy Behar, told The Associated Press at the Kodak Theatre on Thursday. "I'm just going to say 'This is for you, Joy!' And then I'm going to bust Ellen in her knees."

Philbin is guaranteed to take home at least one trophy. The 76-year-old talk show host, who's show-business career can be traced back to his days as an NBC page in the 1950s, will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by Jimmy Kimmel. Philbin has only won the talk show host category once in the 20 years he's hosted "Live." Current co-host Ripa has never won the category.

For the first time, "Dr. Phil" won't have to fight Philbin or DeGeneres in the outstanding talk show category. That's because "Dr. Phil," "The Tyra Banks Show" and PBS' "A Place of Our Own/Los Ninos en su Casa" - a daily show about child care that has English and Spanish versions - will spar in a new separate category: informative talk show.

Also new this year is the legal/courtroom program Daytime Emmy. Of the nine syndicated arbitrators currently airing on TV, "Judge Judy," "Judge Hatchett Show," "Cristina's Court," "The People's Court" and "Judge David Young" will duke it for the first legal Emmy. Formerly, veteran "Judge Judy" competed in a special class category against shows like "Trading Spaces" and "A Baby's Story."

"People say it's nice to be invited to the dance, but I say it's even better to be the prom queen," first-time nominee David Young told the AP. "I think everyone who's nominated is incredibly talented and dedicated to the world of law and the justice system, but I think my approach is different from any other judge out there, so I think I've got a really great chance of winning."

CBS' "The Young and the Restless" leads the soap categories with 17 nominations. It will compete against ABC's "General Hospital," CBS' "Guiding Light" and ABC's "One Life to Live" for outstanding drama series. CBS netted the most nominations this year with 56 nods overall. In a surprising upset, each of the five lead actress nominees all hail from only CBS soaps.

Competition was put aside Thursday during SoapNet's "Night Before Party" at Hollywood nightclub Crimson & Opera. Soap stars and company sipped special cocktails, played "Wii Fit" and received hand massages during the celebration. Shepherd and "All My Children" diva Susan Lucci, who famously won her first Daytime Emmy in 1999 after 19 nominations, held court in a corner booth at the event.

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Saturday, 14 June 2008

Neverland Ranch could be on the market

An American court filing has said that Michael Jackson's home, Neverland Ranch, could be put up for sale at a public auction next month.
If the pop star is unable to pay the $24m he still owes on the property, the court will put his home on the market.
Jackson closed down areas of the 1,100 hectare (2,800 acre) ranch in 2006 in a bid to reduce costs on the property.
He also made the majority of his staff redundant but kept on a skeleton staff to run the parts of the estate that he kept open.
Financial Title Co filed the notice of trustee's sale with Santa Barbara County Superior Court yesterday, setting the auction date for 19 March.

Sunday, 1 June 2008

Dame Edna told to rest after surgery

Australian comedian Barry Humphries, famous for his character Dame Edna Everage, has been ordered by doctors to rest for six months.
The 73-year-old star has reportedly been forced to cancel a number of shows and appearances due to complications following appendix surgery.
A spokesman for the Glasgow International Comedy Festival said: "He's going in for surgery this week as there have been complications."
The spokesman continued: "He has been told by his doctors to take a six-month rest."

Sunday, 25 May 2008

Hulk Hogan's Daughter On The Verge Of A Breakdown?

The daughter of Hulk Hogan, Brooke, is reportedly on the verge of a breakdown following a series of traumatic family events.

The aspiring singer has been left “extremely sensitive” after her 17-year old brother Nick was sentenced to eight months in prison for reckless driving which left a close friend critically injured.

The divorce of her parents has also taken its toll, as well as Hulk’s alleged affair with one of the 20-year olds friends.

A source tells Fox News: “She’s suffering the worst of all; she just can’t keep it together and has been hit the hardest.”

Just days before his son’s hearing, Hulk, real name Terry Bollea, revealed that he had warned his family about appearing on reality TV show Hogan Knows Best.

He said: “I was offered lots of [reality] shows when I was making my career comeback against (former WWE wrestler) The Rock, but I kept saying no. But years later, it was my daughter’s career and son’s racing career that we were thinking about.

"We saw the Ashlee Simpson show and Jessica Simpson’s and Lindsay Lohan on the big screen and we just didn’t haven’t a vehicle to compete.

“But I considered it, because this time it was about the Hogan family rather than Hulk Hogan; they all wanted to do it and I tried to warn them about what they were in for. Now look what happened.”

What do you think is to blame to Brooke’s fragile state of mind? Be sure to leave your comments below.

Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Ordinary Boys singer Preston back with ex?

Ordinary Boys singer Preston back with ex?



Ordinary Boys vocalist Preston is reportedly back with his ex-girlfriend, Camille Aznar, the girl he dumped in public during 'Celebrity Big Brother' in 2006.
Preston, 26 was of late spotted weapon system in arm with his ex and one reservoir told Warmth powder store: "Camille has been disbursal quite an a mo of time with Preston of late - primarily at weekends."
Preston dumped Aznar subsequently his erolia minutilla in the Big Brother house, where he met Chantelle Houghton.
The singer's marriage to Houghton ended afterward just now 10 months, with the geminate claiming that they had put too much "air pressure on one another" to have the relationship work.
Followers her initial split with Preston, Aznar said: "It has been rattling difficult going away through a fragment and visual perception your swain with another adult female completely over the papers."
"We had to face up to the fact that we could ne'er go back to how we were," she added.





Jack Blades

Jack Blades   
Artist: Jack Blades

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Hallucination   
 Hallucination

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 11




In plus to fronting single of the mid 80's almost successful mainstream/arena harlan Fisk Stone bands, Nox Forest fire fighter, bassist/singer Jackass Blades has either recorded with, penned songs for, or produced albums for around of rock's biggest name calling. In the first place hailing from Palm Springs, California, Blades joined countless local anesthetic bands in the Southern California area during the too soon '70s, during which clip he tended to San Diego United States Department of State University (as a pre-med scholar). By the latter region of the decade, Blades had relocated to San Francisco, where he joined the dance-rock chemical group Rubicon. The band issued a American Dreams, in front rending up. Blades and Point of no return guitar player Brad Gillis distinct to The ahead of time '80s force adage the formation of Nighttime Ranger, along with members Alan Edward Fitzgerald (keyboards), Jeff Thomas Augustus Watson (guitar), and Gene Kelly Keagy (drums, vocals), populace Health Organization check in absolutely with such then-thriving musical theater rockers as Travel, Loverboy, and Van Halen.


On the strength of such releases as 1982's Dayspring Patrol, 1983's Midnight Folly, and 1985's 7 Wishes, the group scored several substantial U.S. hits. Just currently the hits dried up for the grouping, and after ace more release (1987's Big Life), the phoebe rip up. It didn't assume long for Blades to re-emerge in another likewise styled ring yet, the all-star Tinker's dam Yankees, which consisted of Tommy Arthur Jacob Arshawsky, Ted Nugent, and Michael Cartellone. The band enjoyed a rack up with their 1990 self-titled dismission, but by the clip of 1992's Don't Tread, involvement in the chemical radical lordotic well, which light-emitting diode to their split up soonafter as well. Blades and Henry Wheeler Shaw opted to remain together, issuing a lone record record album under the cite of G. B. Shaw Blades, Hallucination, in 1995. Afterwards, Blades has penned songs for other artists (Aerosmith, Cher, Alice Cooper, Roger Daltrey, Travel, Vince Neil, Ozzy Osbourne, Styx, etc.), and has produced others, as well (Great White, Samantha 7). The belatedly '90s saw Blades reunite in short with his old pals in Night Ranger for a few albums (1997's Neverland and 1998's Seven-spot), and too Ringo Richard Starkey (the ex-Beatle's 1998 release, VH1 Storytellers). Basketball team years by and by, with space songwriting and production credits to his advert, Blades returned to his work as a musician. He signed with Bema ahead the year's The self-titled blowhole, which appeared in spring 2004, was classic Blades with its guitar-driven backcloth and anthemic songwriting.





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Gwyneth Paltrow: 'I Had Trouble Ditching The Baby Fat'

Gwyneth Paltrow: 'I Had Trouble Ditching The Baby Fat'








Gwyenth Paltrow struggled to get disembarrass of her child fatty tissue following the parentage of her son Anna Mary Robertson Moses, and hated her post-pregnancy figure as a outcome.

The actress admits she had a goon time getting back to her slender figure after giving nascency to her second child with Coldplay rocker Chris Martin.

She tells V magazine: "I didn't creative thinker the big boobs. Only I hated the tum roll, the back fatty tissue and the post-pregnant target. And it was so hard to get rid of. Especially the final 20 pounds (ennead kilograms)."

She insists she felt far from the Hollywood beaut she is oftentimes pictured as: "I had milk dripping out of my boobs - it (being an actress) seemed like a fay narration."

And Paltrow confesses her pregnancy cravings for junk food prompted her to ditch her strict macrobiotic diet.

She adds: "I wanted French french fries, grilled tall mallow and yoghourt, so it kind of went come out the window. I couldn't look at brown sir Tim Rice - it made me give up."





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