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December
2008
Athens, Georgia’s psych pop band of Montreal have confirmed they will be supporting Franz Ferdinand in London next January. of Montreal will be main support for Scotland’s finest at their NME Shockwaves Awards show at Heaven Tuesday 20th January 2009.
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10th
December
2008
You know those scenes in movies where the lights are dimmed, the candles are hastily lit, and a smooth romantic song is put on to “set the mood” – this is one of those songs. Chris Brown may be trying the Barry White/ Marvin Gaye approach for size but it’s clear there’s something not quite right. Certainly, there is an element of seduction in his y…
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10th
December
2008
Blur have confirmed a reunion show next summer. The group - singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree - have revealed they will perform together for the first time since 2002 in London’s Hyde Park on July 3 following weeks of speculation they were set to reform.
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10th
December
2008
Jamie Foxx made a dance record to improve his live show. The singer-and-actor says his forthcoming album, ‘Intuition’ is a lot different in tone and tempo to his last effort, 2005’s ‘Unpredictable’ in order to help keep fans’ attentions during performances.
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December
2008
Shinedown’s forthcoming album ‘The Sound Of Madness’ was produced by multiple Grammy Award-winner Rob Cavallo and will be released in March 2009 (it debuted at number 8 on the Billboard 200 in June). The band will also be returning to the UK in January following a storming run of dates with Disturbed in October 2008.
The Jacksonville…
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10th
December
2008
The past few months proved to be fruitful and busy for Surrey’s You Me At Six. Their debut album stormed into the charts at number 25, they sold out shows across the country — including London’s notorious Astoria — and supported Fall Out Boy on their arena tour. Still charging full steam ahead, You Me At Six are kicking off 2009 in style with a …
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10th
December
2008
Visionary artist and compassionate human being Aviv Geffen has announced a show at London Proud Galleries on Tuesday 27th January. A super star in his home of Israel, where he outsells and often outshines, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay, an army of loyal fans have helped him reach worldwide sales of over 2.5 million. Yet he remains deeply connected to pr…
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10th
December
2008
Franz Ferdinand have announced details of a UK tour in March 2009. The dates follow the release their third album, Tonight: Franz Ferdinand through Domino Records on Monday January 26th 2009. The band, currently at the start of a short U.S. tour, are also set to play two already sold-out low-key UK shows in the new year at London’s Heaven on 20th J…
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10th
December
2008
Sarah Brightman, the world’s biggest-selling soprano of all time will release her first-ever Christmas album titled A Winter Symphony. A Winter Symphony brings her virtuosity and originality to many of the season’s classics. Her angelic voice glides through an array of Christmas favourites including “Silent Night” and “In the Bleak Midwinter.”
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10th
December
2008
At first she may have been just any other model, but after celebrated photographer Milton Greene handed her a Nikon camera and told her to “start shooting”, Nancy Lee Andrews shot the whole film, and the rest is history. And this is exactly what she chose to publish in her first book. A Dose of Rock ‘n’ Roll is set to rock the holidays when it’s re…
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