Thursday, 28 August 2008

Metro Station headlines US trek

Emerging electronic-rock outfit Metro Station [ ] has mapped out plans for its first base North American headlining excursion: the "Disco Balls & Blow Up Dolls" tour.

The band is currently wrapping the "Soundtrack of Your Summer" pleasure trip with Boys Like Girls and Good Charlotte, and will segue into a support slot on Simple Plan's Canadian run.

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Metro Station will launch its "Disco Balls" trek Oct. 15 in Nashville and play 35 clubs and theaters across the US through and through late November. Support acts include alt-hip-hop duo Shwayze, pop rapper Tyga and New Jersey popsters Cash Cash. Metro Station's wide itinerary is listed below.

The Hollywood, CA-based quartet is backing its self-titled debut, which surfaced last September and climbed into the Top 40 on The Billboard 200 earlier this month. The bandmates performed the album's first pop/dance hit, "Shake It," during their interior television debut on ABC's "Good Morning America" terminal week, and they'll return to the small screen for a Sept. 4 appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"

"Shake It" has been used in television spots for the "What Happens In Vegas ..." advertising movement and was chosen as the official theme song for the 2008 Teen Choice Awards. Metro Station's new single, "Seventeen Forever," is featured on the soundtrack for the plastic film "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2," which is currently in theaters. Both songs are streaming at the band's MySpace page.

The grouping of teens--vocalist/guitarist Trace Cyrus (stepson of Billy Ray Cyrus and half-brother of Miley Cyrus), vocalist/guitarist Mason Musso, keyboardist Blake Healy and percussionist Anthony Improgo--started scoring national press earlier they gestural their record deal with Red Ink in belated 2006. They built a dedicated legion of fans through MySpace and shot up the social-networking site's unsigned bands chart with "Seventeen Forever."

"The fans did everything," Musso recalled in Metro Station's bio. "We never went out looking to play shows or gain publicity, but we did because of our amazing winnow base in L.A. These kids would help us book shows and so make the flyers themselves for us to post up. It was kind of insane, actually. It just steamrolled."



[Note: The following tour dates have been provided by artist and/or tour sources, who verify its truth as of the publishing time of this storey. Changes may occur before go on sale. Check with official artist websites, ticketing sources and venues for late updates.]

August 200820 - Philadelphia, PA - Pier @ Penn's Landing21 - Jackson, NJ - Northern Star Arena22 - Providence, RI - Lupo's25 - Chicoutimi, Quebec - Centre George Vezina 26 - Montreal, Quebec - Bell Centre28 - Ottawa, Ontario - ScotiaBank Place29 - Toronto, Ontario - Molson Amphitheatre30 - London, Ontario - John Labatt Centre31 - Allentown, PA - The Great Allentown FairSeptember 20083 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Pacific Coliseum5 - Edmonton, Alberta - Rexall Place 6 - Calgary, Alberta - Pengrowth Saddledome8 - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan - Credit Union Centre9 - Winnipeg, Manitoba - MTS CentreOctober 200815 - Nashville, TN - Rocketown16 - Cincinnati, OH - WKRQ Radio Show17 - Sauget, IL - Pops18 - Las Vegas, NV - KMXB Bite of Vegas19 - Milwaukee, WI - Eagles Club20 - Minneapolis, MN - Epic22 - Cleveland, OH - House of Blues24 - Chicago, IL - House of Blues25 - Pontiac, MI - Clutch Cargo's28 - Foxboro, MA - Showcase Live29 - New York, NY - Nokia Theatre30 - Sayreville, NJ - Starland Ballroom31 - Baltimore, MD - SonarNovember 20082 - Philadelphia, PA - Electric Factory4 - Myrtle Beach, SC - House of Blues5 - Jacksonville, FL - Plush6 - St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Landing7 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL - Revolution8 - Lake Buena Vista, FL - House of Blues9 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade11 - Houston, TX - House of Blues12 - Dallas, TX - House of Blues13 - Austin, TX - La Zona Rosa14 - Tulsa, OK - Cains Ballroom15 - Omaha, NE - Sokol Underground16 - Englewood, CO - Gothic Theater18 - Salt Lake City, UT - In The Venue20 - Seattle, WA - Showbox21 - Portland, OR - Roseland22 - San Francisco, CA - The Warfield23 - Chico, CA - Senator Theatre25 - Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre26 - San Diego, CA - Soma28 - Los Angeles, CA - Club Nokia L.A. Live29 - Anaheim, CA - The Grove



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Friday, 8 August 2008

Johnny Depp, Terry Gilliam Reunite For 'Don Quixote'

Johnny Depp and Terry Gilliam ar set to reunite once again to shoot the film The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, seven years afterwards abandoning their first attempt.


Based on the Cervantes novel, the picture stars Pirates of the Caribbean worker Johnny as an advertizement executive wHO travels back in time.


The plastic film was dubbed one of the most disaster-prone shoots in film history, with the original attempt at making the flick distress a variety of accidents, including the set existence washed away by a flash deluge and one of the lead actors being taken ill. After just five days of filming at a location near Madrid, Monty Python star Terry was forced to pull the sparking plug on the project.


Since then, the failed moving-picture show found fame as the subject of the 2002 hit documentary Lost In La Mancha.


A source said, "They are having another crack at it after putt a deal together. Johnny is a bigger headliner now than he was then, thanks to the Pirates of the Caribbean, and there is every confidence they can deplumate it off."




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Tuesday, 1 July 2008

The Mummy - 7/8/2008

Normally, when a movie is really bad, the best part of watching the film is watching the previews. When watching The Mummy, Stephen Sommers "not-quite-a-remake-but-really-is" of the 1921 version, I didn't even get that satisfaction. I think one of the previews was good, but not good enough for me to remember its title. I remember that Jan de Bont is coming out with a new chic horror film called The Haunting or something equally cheesy, which looks to be worse than his last one. I also remember seeing a preview for a new Arnold Schwarzenegger movie that didn't even dare put his name on it after him having been in the double-trouble combination of Eraser and Jingle all the Way.



So, when the movie was as bad as the previews, I was not a happy camper.



No, to dispel a rumor it is not a remake of the 1921 film with the same plot, same title, and same main idea. To those people in charge of movie studios who are telling me this, I ask you: what is it?



Going on with my ripping the film to shreds, I will say that it has as cheesy of a plot as The Mummy (no matter what year) has ever had: "it" boy Brendon Fraser (portraying a French Legion Soldier who happens to be an American) has to save the world with British-thief Jonathan (John Hannah, hopefully no relation to the talented actress Daryl) and more-frigid-than-Antarctica archeologist/librarian Evelyn (Rachel Weisz) have to save the world from a very dumb, very ugly "mummy" (although he ends up with a fairly good complexion and a full bunch of skin before he is killed), played by Arnold Vosloo.



To all of these people I say this: is this the best you could do?



Let's face it, every time that Brendan Fraser tries to do a mainstream role he either fails miserably or pseudo-fails. In George of the Jungle, which I will only now admit to seeing, he made something that was already stupid look dumber. In Blast from the Past, a mediocre movie due to its script, he almost took a wrecking ball to it.



Vosloo and Hannah are people that I've seen before but haven't remembered enough of to pay attention. Stephen Sommers is someone who continues to be a thorn in my side after killing two Mark Twain books and then coming out with Deep Rising.



Sommers' very own tailor made script shows that people should not buy books on "How to Write your Screenplay in 21 Days" or "How to Make a Movie that Sells" on a matter of principle. Sommers tries and fails at juggling Adventure, Romance, Comedy, Action, and Horror around all at once. In the desperate attempt to keep the balls from hitting him on the head, he ends up placing one-liners right next to screams of terror as a flesh-eating... BEETLE?... devours someone from the inside. Also we get to see Rachel Weisz go from sub-zero to just plain zero as she "warms up" to Brendan Fraser.



This is a film at which I took my own advice. My advice: always get a head start on an angry mob. Hence, I watched the last thirty seconds from the back of the theatre.



As promised by the preview for The Mummy, the special effects are good. They are not, however, anything compared to what we normally see in the pre-summer gameshow. And, when I say special effects are good, you know what that normally means... It did also live up to its tagline, but not in the way intended. Let me tell you, personally, BEWARE OF THE MUMMY.







Mummy dearest.

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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Erroll Garner

Erroll Garner   
Artist: Erroll Garner

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   Other
   



Discography:


The Erroll Garner Collection   
 The Erroll Garner Collection

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 20


Immortal Concerts   
 Immortal Concerts

   Year: 2007   
Tracks: 18


Jazz Piano Masters CD 2 - Poor Butterfly   
 Jazz Piano Masters CD 2 - Poor Butterfly

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 19


Jazz Piano Masters CD 1 - Bouncin' With Me   
 Jazz Piano Masters CD 1 - Bouncin' With Me

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 20


Honeysuckle Rose CD 4   
 Honeysuckle Rose CD 4

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 19


Honeysuckle Rose CD 3   
 Honeysuckle Rose CD 3

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 17


Honeysuckle Rose CD 2   
 Honeysuckle Rose CD 2

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 18


Honeysuckle Rose CD 1   
 Honeysuckle Rose CD 1

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 19


Plays misty   
 Plays misty

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10


Play Piano Play   
 Play Piano Play

   Year: 1999   
Tracks: 14


Magician and Gershwin and Kern   
 Magician and Gershwin and Kern

   Year: 1995   
Tracks: 22


The Essence Of Erroll Garner   
 The Essence Of Erroll Garner

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12


Jazz Masters 7   
 Jazz Masters 7

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 15


Serenade To Laura   
 Serenade To Laura

   Year: 1993   
Tracks: 14


The Original Misty   
 The Original Misty

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 13


Long Ago And Far Away   
 Long Ago And Far Away

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 16


Compact Jazz   
 Compact Jazz

   Year: 1987   
Tracks: 14


Campus Concert/Feeling Is Believing   
 Campus Concert/Feeling Is Believing

   Year: 1970   
Tracks: 18


Soliloquy   
 Soliloquy

   Year: 1957   
Tracks: 12


Contrasts   
 Contrasts

   Year: 1954   
Tracks: 13


Afternoon Of An Elf   
 Afternoon Of An Elf

   Year: 1954   
Tracks: 11


Body and Soul   
 Body and Soul

   Year: 1951   
Tracks: 20


That's My Kick and Gemini   
 That's My Kick and Gemini

   Year:    
Tracks: 19


Dreamstreet and One World Concert   
 Dreamstreet and One World Concert

   Year:    
Tracks: 17


Closeup In Swing - A New Kind Of Love   
 Closeup In Swing - A New Kind Of Love

   Year:    
Tracks: 20




One of the most typical of all pianists, Erroll Garner proved that it was possible to be a sophisticated participant without learned how to read music, that a creative jazz player can be selfsame democratic without watering mastered his euphony, and that it is possible to rest an enthusiastic player without changing one's style one time it is formed. A vivid sensation wHO sounded unlike anyone else, Erroll Garner on medium-tempo pieces often stated the flap with his left hand like a rhythm guitar while his right played chords slightly behind the beat, creating a memorable impression. His playful free form introductions (which forced his sidemen to really listen), his ability to play stunning runs without erst glancing at the keyboard, his grunting and the pure joy that he displayed spell performing were likewise part of the Erroll Garner magic.


Garner, whose older brother Linton is likewise a fine piano player, appeared on the radiocommunication with the Kan-D-Kids at the years of ten. After functional topically in Pittsburgh, he stirred to New York in 1944 and worked with Slam Stewart's triplet during 1944-45 before expiration forbidden on his own. By 1946 Garner had his level-headed together and when he backed Charlie Parker on his far-famed "Nerveless Blues" session of 1947, the piano player was already an obvious giant. His unclassifiable style had an orchestral attack straight from the sweep era just was open to the innovations of federal Bureau of Prisons. From the early '50s Garner's accessible style became very democratic and he ne'er seemed to deliver an sour day up until his forced retirement (due to unwellness) in early 1975. His makeup "Misty" became a standard. Erroll Garner, world Health Organization had the power to sit at the pianoforte without prior preparation and record three albums in unmatchable day (all colourful first takes), made many records passim his vocation for such companies as Savoy, Mercury, RCA, Dial, Columbia, EmArcy, ABC-Paramount, MGM, Reprise and his possess Octave label.





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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Star turn

High-profile record-spinner DJ AM is heading here to help celebrate a New Zealand company which has turned the tables on the job of playing music in clubs. He talks to Dean Campbell
Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein would rather be seen rocking parties than tabloid pages, but when you date a string of Hollywood faces including Nicole Ritchie and Mandy Moore, sometimes that can't be avoided.Goldstein has appeared everywhere from the pages of NW magazine to Ashton Kutcher's Punk'd show, but as TimeOut found out, that's all a bit of a strange spin-off sideshow to the career of this 35-year-old DJ and businessman. Ahead of our phone chat, his publicist had laid out the ground rules about personal questions. So instead the talk turns to how he has managed to become one of America's most in-demand DJs."It's been a long run," he says from his home in Southern California, "I haven't had another job since '96; 12 years and this is all I've done. I've just had a nice, slow, steady incline in the amount of work."A quick check of his current schedule and you wonder whether it is possible to increase that work rate any further. AM flies on average six times a week to get from gig to gig - that's a lot of aeroplane food.




"I'm DJing my ass off," he laughs, "I've been a very, very busy man. It varies, the cities each week - Fridays it's my residency in Vegas. The past seven days I've played Denver, Atlantic City, Tampa, New York, Detroit, and I just got home and I'm going to Hong Kong tomorrow, then Sydney, before I come and see you in New Zealand." One explanation for this high-demand situation could be that he's known for dating the stars, people read about him in celebrity gossip magazines every second week and therefore he becomes a more appealing commodity to party promoters. But the guy has been DJing professionally since 1996 and he is technically very good - famed for his quick-cut mixing and scratching and his eclectic party mash-up style. You could hear anything from Kanye to Zeppelin to the latest indie rock hit or club banger in an AM set, depending on time and area code. He also speaks confidently and knowledgeably about the art of spinning tunes. "I think a key to being a good DJ - aside from technical ability - is to be unselfish. You can show up to a gig that someone has hired you for and get there and realise, 'oh my God, these people are awful', all they want to hear is Top 40 all night long, they want the same crap they've been hearing on the radio all day. And to be able to be unselfish and say 'stuff it, I'm going to give them what they want' and not go 'God, don't you people know about good music' and try to educate them, that's a key part of it. "In saying that, I love throwing people curve balls. Although sometimes that backfires and people are like 'Are you really playing this God-awful song?', then I'll do something to it, like add drums to it, or start scratching it up to make it sound better."

Wednesday, 4 June 2008

O'Neal To Go To Rehab

Latest: Oscar-winning actress Tatum O'Neal is set to enter rehab - after turning down a judge's recommendation she attend drug counseling. The former child star - who chronicled her recovery from a heroin addiction in her 2004 book A Paper Life - was arrested by police on Sunday night, after she was spotted by a narcotics team exchanging money with a man three blocks from her home in the Big Apple. According to the New York Daily News, the actress "laughed and chatted" her way through her arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court on Monday - just hours after she tried to plead her way out of her arrest. O'Neal's lawyer refused Criminal Court Judge Felicia A. Mennin's offer for the 44-year-old actress to sit through two days of drug counseling in favour of finding a rehab programme suitable for the star. A law enforcement source says, "She's going to go to her own, high-priced, out-of-the-spotlight rehab to get clean - again." The daughter of screen star Ryan O'Neal - who, at age 10, was the youngest person ever to win an Oscar - entered no plea and was released on her own recognisance. She is next due in court on 28 July .


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Saturday, 31 May 2008

Blige FFAWNs Over New Charity

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