Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Republicans' turn to rock the house

Now that the music-heavy Democratic National Convention is finished rocking Denver with stars including Kanye West, Sheryl Crow and Stevie Wonder, it's time to see what the Republicans have up their sleeve for the Twin Cities.

Now that the music-heavy Democratic National Convention is finished rocking Denver with stars including Kanye West, Sheryl Crow and Stevie Wonder, it's time to visit what the Republicans let up their sleeve for the Twin Cities.

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The lineup for private, GOP-friendly gigs at the Republican National Convention in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area includes Gretchen Wilson [ ], Sammy Hagar [ ], LeAnn Rimes [ ] and Charlie Daniels [ ], according to the Star Tribune.

The RNC will launch Monday (9/1) with Reggaeton star Daddy Yankee [ ] playing at the "Fiesta Americana Concert" hosted by The Hispanic Leadership Fund, the Hispanic Alliance for Prosperity Institute and The Latino Coalition. Yankee publicly endorsed Republican presidential candidate John McCain earlier this week--a move that came as a surprise to many in minority communities, according to reports.

On Wednesday (9/3), country singer John Rich of Big & Rich [ ] is scheduled to perform "Raisin' McCain," a "fight song" he wrote in support of the Republican candidate, and he'll unite Wilson and musical partner Cowboy Troy for a performance of "Our America," according to a weigh release. Rich is also expected to appear with McCain at two official campaign events, and be on helping hand for this weekend's "Road to the Convention" rallies outside of Pittsburgh, PA, and St. Louis, MO.

Other noteworthy musicians will be in town to protest the Republican agenda. Rage Against the Machine, which threw a huge anti-war rally in Denver this past workweek, will bring its message to Minneapolis' Target Center on Wednesday.

"While there's a lot of clinking of champagne glasses and browning one another and passage big checks back and forth inside the conventionality, there's a reality on the streets outside that will be represented by the Nightwatchman and Rage Against the Machine and Anti-Flag and all the other bands playing to protest in Minneapolis-St. Paul," Rage guitar player Tom Morello told the Star Tribune. "We'll be outside the barbed-wire fences throwing melodious Molotov cocktails toward the fences."

Other large protest concerts include Monday's "Take Back Labor Day" rally featuring, Steve Earle, Mos Def, Morello playing as The Nightwatchman and many others, and Tuesday's "Ripple Effect" festival headlined by Michael Franti and Spearhead, according to the paper.

Non-partisan events reportedly include the One Campaign and Recording Industry Association of America party with rock band Daughtry, and the Friends of New Orleans benefit featuring a emcee of artists including blues-rocker Tab Benoit.



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Saturday, 23 August 2008

Metallica bring flamethrowers and fireworks to Leeds Festival

Metallica brought flamethrowers, explosions and fireworks to their headline correct on the Main Stage at Leeds Festival tonight (August 22).


The metal legends, set to release their eighth album 'Death Magnetic' on September 12, likewise revealed from the stagecoach that they are fructify to return to the UK for an indoor arena tour in February 2009.


The striation played a hit-packed set, which included '�And Justice For All' and 'Master Of Puppets', and as well previewed a brand new track, 'Cyanide', from their forthcoming album.


Before the sung dynasty, frontman James Hetfield told the crowd together: "September 12th is a big day for Metallica. September twelfth � 'Death Magnetic' is in your face! We're gonna play a modern song, is that OK with you?"


As well as using complicate pyrotechnics, most prominently on the songs 'Fuel', 'One', 'Enter Sandman' and 'Seek And Destroy', Metallica used two stages, one raised above the other, which Hetfield and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett regularly walked up to.


Before performing last track 'Seek And Destroy' and telltale their go plans, Hetfield said: "Who cares more or less you? Who cares? Metallica does, that's who."


The four-piece last headlined Reading And Leeds Festivals five years ago, later on first acting at the event in 1997.

Metallica played:

'Creep'

'Fuel'

'Ride The Lightning'

'Harvester Of Sorrow'

'Welcome Home (Sanitarium)'

'Cyanide'

'...And Justice For All'

'No Remorse'

'The Day That Never Comes'

'Master Of Puppets'

'Motorbreath'

'Nothing Else Matters'

'Sad But True'

'One'

'Enter Sandman'

'Last Cares'

'So What'

'Seek And Destroy'


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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Cistercian monks offer help to Amy Winehouse

A 72-strong group of singing monks have invited Amy Winehouse to join them in a bid to help sort proscribed her personal difficulties.


Based in Vienna, the Cistercian Monks Of Stift Heiligenkreuz late scored a Number One album of Gregorian chants in Austria.


Like Winehouse, they are signed to Universal Records.

The Daily Telegraph reports that a record company interpreter gave them a copy of Winehouse's 2006 album 'Back To Black' - but it didn't go down too well.


"For ten minutes I liked it," said Brother Johannes Paul Chavanne. "But when I read the lyrics I mentation it was sad. I would like to tempt her here - I feel sympathetic to hoi polloi like her. She could stay a week or two and discuss the big questions of biography - trust might be an reply for her."


Despite singing songs from the seventh century, the monks were keen to render they've embraced modern living.


"Johannes, 25, is is a thoroughly forward-looking monk, and has a computer and internet in his cellphone," they explained.



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Friday, 27 June 2008

Markantonio

Markantonio   
Artist: Markantonio

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Audiological Evolution   
 Audiological Evolution

   Year: 2005   
Tracks: 4




 






Monday, 23 June 2008

Lindsay Lohan's Professionalism Praised By Movie Producer

Lindsay Lohan’s stalled movie career may just have been given the boost it so desperately needs after a producer on new movie Labor Pains praised her work ethic.

The actress's reputation as a nightmare to work with was confirmed during the filming of 2007’s Georgia Rule, when infuriated studio chief James G. Robinson wrote a letter to the star attacking her party-lifestyle, lateness and general unprofessionalism.

But according to a producer on upcoming comedy Labor Pains - in which Lohan plays a publishing assistant who pretends to be pregnant in a bid to keep her job - the 21-year-old has been a consummate professional.
Producer Rich Schwarts tells industry publication Variety, "I didn't know Lindsay before this, but we looked each other in the eye three months ago, and she has done everything I could have asked."

We hope Schwarts hasn't spoken too soon - shooting on the movie, which also stars Chris Parnell and Cheryl Hines, doesn't begin until 9 June.

Monday, 16 June 2008

Wayne and Colleen Rooney's Wedding Branded a 'Sham'

Wayne and Colleen Rooney's marriage has been branded a 'sham' by angry Italian church officials.


An Italian priest said he warned the couple the converted monastery in Genoa where they got married was deconsecrated, and so not eligible to host religious services.


Father Mario Ostigoni said he suggested another church 5 miles away, but the pair ignored his advice and the wedding, conducted by Coleen's family priest Father Edward Quinn, went ahead regardless.


Mr Ostigoni explains, "The Bishop of Chiavari is not at all happy with what happened and I should imagine that Father Quinn's local bishop in Shrewsbury will also want to know what happened.


"If he did carry out a blessing or some form of religious event then it was wrong and it has absolutely no validity in the eyes of the Catholic church and in the eyes of the Lord."


He added that Cervara had not been a recognized venue for several months.


Bishop Tanasini, who gave permission for the marriage, was said to have been "astonished at the behavior and endless partying, fueled by alcohol" that surrounded the wedding.


A source close to the newly-married couple said, "They had a religious service at La Cervara after taking advice and thought they were OK."




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Wednesday, 4 June 2008

Cameron Diaz Goes Bald For New Movie Role

Cameron Diaz will appear minus her trademark blonde locks in upcoming movie, My Sister’s Keeper. 
But the actress isn’t following in the steps of previous big-screen baldies Natalie Portman and Demi Moore by shaving her head for her ‘art.’
Instead, the 35-year-old was fitted with a bald cap before shooting scenes for the film at Los Angeles' Santa Monica Pier. 
The movie - also starring Alec Baldwin - is slated for release next year.
Meanwhile, you can see Cam baldy go...here!