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Saturday, September 08, 2007

"Hit Me One More Time" Four New Tracks From Britney Spears

Britney Spears' comeback has sprung a leak once again with another four tracks from her new album finding their way to the internet.

This brings the total number of Britney tracks that are circulating on the web up to seven, just two months before the official release of her comeback album on November 13.

Listeners can now enjoy 'Your…', 'Been A While', 'Everybody' and 'Got Me High' as well as the earlier tracks 'Gimme More', 'Cold As Fire' and 'Baby Boy' just by logging on to the net.

According to the Sun, 'Everybody' is built around a large sample of Eurythmics' hit eighties track 'Sweet Dreams'.

The song features a dance floor friendly chorus that goes: "Everybody come on get to jumping/ Everybody move in next to something/ Everybody feel the temperature rising while my legs keep grinding."

'Your…', on the other hand, has a lot in common with Madonna's 'Confessions Of A Dancefloor' album.

The third song, 'Been A While', reportedly finds inspiration from Usher's chart-conquering 'Yeah'.
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Britney Spears Coming Back to MTV Awards
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Sep. 07, 2007. 11:34 AM EST

Britney Spears is coming back to the MTV Video Music Awards. But with skin, snakes and smooches in her past MTV repertoire, what do you think she'll do this time?


Thursday, September 06, 2007

Luciano Pavarotti Dies At Age 71

La Scala opera house fell silent Thursday and the two remaining members of the Three Tenors led a chorus of tributes by the giants of opera, presidents and rock stars after the death of Luciano Pavarotti.

A minute's silence was held at the Milan opera house where Pavarotti, who died early Thursday at the age of 71, performed 140 times in a career that spanned four decades.

His was "one of the most beautiful and most moving voices of all time," said La Scala artistic director Stephane Lissner.

Pavarotti had brought opera to the masses through appearances with rock stars and the supergroup he formed with Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, The Three Tenors.

"I always admired the God-given glory of his voice -- that unmistakable special timbre from the bottom up to the very top of the tenor range," said Domingo.

Carreras added: "The best memories are the ones in intimacy - We have to remember him as the great artist he was, a man with such a wonderful charismatic personality."

World leaders and the rock stars that Pavarotti rivalled for public attention also paid tribute.

US President George W. Bush hailed the 71-year-old as "one of the most accomplished and acclaimed opera singers of all time."

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said: "His artistic qualities as well as his warmth and charisma seduced the entire world."

All of Italy seemed plunged into mourning and Prime Minister Romano Prodi said: "A very great voice of the musical world and of Italy has disappeared."

Police set up a special security cordon around his villa just outside Modena where he died early Thursday after a long battle with cancer.

"Ciao Luciano, with the black and white heart," the club, which plays in a black and white strip, wrote on its official website.

The world of pop also remembered Pavarotti, reflecting his crossover appeal which he nurtured by performing with the likes of Sting, the Spice Girls and U2.

"Some can sing opera, Luciano Pavarotti was an opera," said U2 frontman Bono.

"His opera was a great mash of joy and sadness; surreal and earthy at the same time; a great volcano of a man who sang fire but spilled over with a love of life in all its complexity."

Police frontman Sting, who also sang with Pavarotti, added: "We lost a great friend, a great voice and the world is a smaller place without the big man".

The world of opera must now find a new superstar after Pavarotti's death.

Australian soprano Dame Joan Sutherland, who formed a renowned three decade long stage partnership with Pavarotti said that the so-called "King of the High Cs" ranked among opera's all-time greats.

In Austria, the Vienna State Opera and Salzburg Festival Hall raised black flags to mark Pavarotti's passing.

New York's Metropolitan Opera, where Pavarotti performed nearly 400 times, hailed him as grand opera's "greatest symbol."

London's Royal Opera House described Pavarotti as "one of those rare artists who affected the lives of people across the globe in all walks of life."

Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa on Thursday dedicated a performance to the late Luciano Pavarotti, saying the Italian tenor had a voice so distinctive he could recognise it anywhere.

Ozawa, music director of the Vienna State Opera, led his Saito Kinen Orchestra at his summer mountain retreat in Matsumoto in a Ravel pavane and a world premiere by French composer Henri Dutilleux.

"I am shocked and very sad," the conductor said in a statement.

Spanish diva Montserrat Caballe recalled a man of "immense goodness" who had helped her through her own health crisis in 1985.

"He was simply a fantastic person, whom I loved a lot and admired even more," a tearful Caballe told Spain's Cadena Ser radio.
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Italy Mourns 'King of High C's'
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Fans of opera are mourning Luciano Pavarotti, one of the best known contemporary vocal performers in the world of opera and across multiple musical genres.



Monday, August 06, 2007

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Saturday, June 09, 2007

George Michael May Join Paris Hilton's Status As Inmate

George Michael is due to be sentenced later for driving while stoned.

Magistrates heard the 43-year-old had a cocktail of drugs in his system including GHB and cannabis after he was found slumped at the wheel of his Mercedes in north London last October.

The star admitted driving while unfit, claiming it was due to tiredness and prescribed drugs.

At an earlier hearing he told the court: "I did something very stupid and I am very ashamed since doing it.

He added: I'm not used to defending myself in a position where I am ashamed of something. I was not in my normal physical state and I'm perfectly prepared to accept the correct punishment for that and I would have accepted it a long time ago."

His court appearance comes a day before he kicks off his European tour at the new Wembley stadium.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Rapper "The Game" Pleads Innocent To Brandishing Gun

US west coast gangsta rapper "The Game" pleaded not guilty Thursday in a Los Angeles court to felony charges that he threatened a man with a gun at a pickup basketball game.

"The Game," aka Jayceon Terrell Taylor, 27, is charged with three counts in the February incident in which he allegedly hit a player on the opposing team, then went to his Cadillac and got a gun and threatened to shoot the man.

One of the charges relates to possessing the gun in a school zone, and another to exhibiting the gun in the presence of a police officer.

He could get five years in prison if convicted on all the charges.

Taylor, nominated for two Grammys for his hit 2005 CD "The Documentary," is a star of gangsta rap, which glorifies gang culture and violence.

He is free on 50,000 dollars bail and scheduled to appear in court on June 27.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Richie Sambora Enters Treatment Facility

Richie Sambora, lead guitarist for the rock band Bon Jovi, has entered a treatment facility, a spokesman for the group said today (Thursday).

Sambora, 47, checked into the Los Angeles facility on Wednesday. No other details on the treatment he was seeking were disclosed.

In recent months, Sambora has experienced personal hardships including a breakup with girlfriend Denise Richards, the finalization of his divorce from ex-wife Heather Locklear and the death of his father.

"Richie Sambora has entered an undisclosed treatment facility in Los Angeles. He asks that you respect his and his family's privacy at this time," said the spokesman.

New Jersey band Bon Jovi shot to stardom in the 1980s with songs like "You Give Love a Bad Name" and "Livin' on a Prayer" that topped record charts.

The group has a new CD, "Lost Highway," scheduled to hit record stores on June 19, and is set to begin a tour on June 24 in London.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

B-52s Soon To Release New CD After 15 Years Of Silence

Fifteen years after their last album of new material, The B-52's are wrapping up work on their next one.

The quirky dance-pop outfit, which burst onto the new wave scene in 1979 with songs like "Rock Lobster" and cracked the pop charts in the late '80s with the party classics "Love Shack" and "Roam," returned to their hometown of Athens, Ga. to finish recording the as-yet unnamed record.

"We all lived down there for two months and just got back in the swing of things," singer Fred Schneider said from his home on Long Island, N.Y.

He said the group, which has been performing together since 1998 after taking an extended break, always had intentions of recording again. But with members living in New York, Georgia and Florida, it was tricky to get together and write new material.

"After the `Cosmic Thing' and `Good Stuff' tours (in 1989 and 1992), we were a little burned out," he said. "We just had our ins and outs and things going on. It took a while for things to fall back into place."

Schneider said the 11 new tracks will maintain the B-52's dance party vibe but will showcase some new directions for a band that, along with R.E.M., helped put Athens on the map as a hotbed of alternative music.

"There's more electronica on it," he said. "It's up-tempo and a bit sexed-up. It's sexier than ever."

Schneider said post-production work on the album is expected to begin soon, with plans to release it early next year. The band owns the master recordings of the album and is now shopping for a record label to release it, Schneider said.

Meanwhile, the group plans a handful of U.S. and European tour dates this summer, with a full concert schedule planned when the album is released. (Photo = First Album)