Friday, 27 June 2008

Coldplay - Coldplay Havent Given Up On Sexy Minogue Duet


COLDPLAY still have major plans to release the duet frontman CHRIS MARTIN sang with KYLIE MINOGUE, which was cut from the band's new album - when it's finished.

Martin joked that the track, Life In Technicolor, was axed because it was "too sexy", but now insists the duet was axed because his own vocal efforts on it were disappointing.

The rocker tells America's USA Today newspaper, "Her (Minogue) singing is amazing, and mine isn't so good yet."

Martin plans to keep working on the track and release it as a single some time in 2009.





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Sunday, 22 June 2008

Dr. Octagon - DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist and Jurass

Dr. Octagon - DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist and Jurass   
Artist: Dr. Octagon - DJ Shadow and Cut Chemist and Jurass

   Genre(s): 
Dance
   



Discography:


Doom (I'm the Doc)   
 Doom (I'm the Doc)

   Year:    
Tracks: 1




 






Sunday, 15 June 2008

Justin Timberlake - The Things They Say 8580


"If you're single, you don't get in as many arguments because you're only talking to yourself. The downside being that you're only talking to yourself." JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE doesn't miss much about single life. He is currently dating actress JESSICA BIEL.





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Monday, 2 June 2008

Country cooking for Dick Clark Prods

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Dick Clark Prods. has entered into a partnership with the Academy of Country Music to jointly produce country music-themed programming.


Under the agreement, Dick Clark Prods. has the exclusive right to produce and distribute the ACM Awards and other events and programs.


"Country is one of the fastest-growing music genres in America today, and it crosses every demographic," DCP president Orly Adelson said. "It's not just in the heartland of America anymore. Because the academy reaches out to every new and established artist, this partnership opens us up to doing business in this world in a way that we couldn't before."


Adelson, an independent producer before joining DCP in February, said she has at least a couple of country-related reality projects in the works.


DCP has produced the Academy of Country Music Awards 29 times. The next edition airs May 18 on CBS.


Adelson said the new contract essentially extends her company's production of the awards "in perpetuity."


Reuters/Hollywood Reporter