Showing posts with label Celebrity gossips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Celebrity gossips. Show all posts

Saturday, 21 May 2011

Jagger Supergroup


Jagger Supergroup

Jagger Supergroup. Jagger & Supergroup, For the first time since the Rolling Stones was formed nearly 50 years ago, Mick Jagger is part of a new band: Super Heavy – with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and India AR Rahman soundtrack composer. The band has been recording together in silence for the past 18 months, with their debut LP planned for sometime around September. “It’s unlike anything else I’ve been involved in,” says Jagger, Rolling Stone. “The music is very broad. – From ballads to reggae to Indian songs in urdu”
The group was started two years ago, when Dave Stewart called Jagger from her home in Jamaica. “I live in Lima Hall right above St. Ann’s Bay,” says Stewart. “It’s kind of the jungle, and sometimes I listen to three sound systems of all things different game. I’ve always liked that, along with orchestras from India. I told Mick, ‘How could we do a merger? We were talking about an experiment, and then started talking about the voices. Born all of that conversation. ”

Jagger loved the idea, and after many calls for the exchange of ideas and the phone in the world, settled in Rock, AR Rahman and Marley – whose rhythm section helped to deepen the band. “We wanted a convergence of different musical styles,” says Jagger. “I always overlap different styles, but they were nevertheless different.”

About 18 months ago, the band gathered in a studio in Los Angeles. None of them had prepared all the music. “We did not know what the hell we were doing,” says Stewart. “We were doing an interference and noise. It was like when a band first started in his garage. Damien sometimes kick and then Joss to sing something on top of it. We may have a backlog of 22 minutes, and become a six-minute song. ”

The release method was inspiring to Jagger. “One of the beauties is, simply speaking as a vocalist, I did other things,” says Jagger. “I played guitar and harmonica, but there are four vocals on the album. It all depended on me.” The group’s name came from some improvised voice of Marley. “He was just singing ‘heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy and super heavy,’” says Stewart. “We thought it sounded good and that kind of stuck with us.”

Jagger is convinced that fans Stones cover group. “It’s a different kind of record that people expect,” he says. “Not everything is weird and strange though. I think the fans stones are thought to be a bit strange, but find most accessible. They have heard me play the harmonica before and many of them is very high energy.”

As of now, no plans to bring Super Heavy on the road. “We are experiencing at the moment and just take it day by day,” says Stewart. “I think if we’re rehearsing and it sounds great and people love the idea so no one is ruling out the possibility of it.”

Jagger Supergroup


Jagger Supergroup

Jagger Supergroup. Jagger & Supergroup, For the first time since the Rolling Stones was formed nearly 50 years ago, Mick Jagger is part of a new band: Super Heavy – with Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and India AR Rahman soundtrack composer. The band has been recording together in silence for the past 18 months, with their debut LP planned for sometime around September. “It’s unlike anything else I’ve been involved in,” says Jagger, Rolling Stone. “The music is very broad. – From ballads to reggae to Indian songs in urdu”
The group was started two years ago, when Dave Stewart called Jagger from her home in Jamaica. “I live in Lima Hall right above St. Ann’s Bay,” says Stewart. “It’s kind of the jungle, and sometimes I listen to three sound systems of all things different game. I’ve always liked that, along with orchestras from India. I told Mick, ‘How could we do a merger? We were talking about an experiment, and then started talking about the voices. Born all of that conversation. ”

Jagger loved the idea, and after many calls for the exchange of ideas and the phone in the world, settled in Rock, AR Rahman and Marley – whose rhythm section helped to deepen the band. “We wanted a convergence of different musical styles,” says Jagger. “I always overlap different styles, but they were nevertheless different.”

About 18 months ago, the band gathered in a studio in Los Angeles. None of them had prepared all the music. “We did not know what the hell we were doing,” says Stewart. “We were doing an interference and noise. It was like when a band first started in his garage. Damien sometimes kick and then Joss to sing something on top of it. We may have a backlog of 22 minutes, and become a six-minute song. ”

The release method was inspiring to Jagger. “One of the beauties is, simply speaking as a vocalist, I did other things,” says Jagger. “I played guitar and harmonica, but there are four vocals on the album. It all depended on me.” The group’s name came from some improvised voice of Marley. “He was just singing ‘heavy, heavy, heavy, heavy and super heavy,’” says Stewart. “We thought it sounded good and that kind of stuck with us.”

Jagger is convinced that fans Stones cover group. “It’s a different kind of record that people expect,” he says. “Not everything is weird and strange though. I think the fans stones are thought to be a bit strange, but find most accessible. They have heard me play the harmonica before and many of them is very high energy.”

As of now, no plans to bring Super Heavy on the road. “We are experiencing at the moment and just take it day by day,” says Stewart. “I think if we’re rehearsing and it sounds great and people love the idea so no one is ruling out the possibility of it.”

Friday, 20 May 2011

Elisabeth Moss Divorce


Elisabeth Moss Divorce
They have been married less than a year, but Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss and her comedian husband Fred Armisen have split up.

'Fred and Elisabeth separated in May,’ a source said.

Perhaps the distance between them had something to do with the split.

Armisen, who appears on iconic U.S. sketch show Saturday Night Live is primarily based in New York, while Moss, who plays Peggy Olson on the series, films in Los Angeles.

Elisabeth Moss Divorce


Elisabeth Moss Divorce
They have been married less than a year, but Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss and her comedian husband Fred Armisen have split up.

'Fred and Elisabeth separated in May,’ a source said.

Perhaps the distance between them had something to do with the split.

Armisen, who appears on iconic U.S. sketch show Saturday Night Live is primarily based in New York, while Moss, who plays Peggy Olson on the series, films in Los Angeles.

Gail Porter 'sectioned'


Gail Porter 'sectioned'
Gail Porter 'sectioned'. Gail Porter was sectioned under the Mental Health Act on Wednesday after being found in her bathroom having attempted to slash her wrists. This came days after threatening to kill herself after an argument with her boyfriend.

Gail Porter 'sectioned'


Gail Porter 'sectioned'
Gail Porter 'sectioned'. Gail Porter was sectioned under the Mental Health Act on Wednesday after being found in her bathroom having attempted to slash her wrists. This came days after threatening to kill herself after an argument with her boyfriend.

Friday, 17 December 2010

Celebs Banned from Foreign Countries

Their names and faces are recognized the world over, but not everyone is rolling out the red carpet for them. Some foreign governments have banned these newsmakers for reasons that run the gamut from gaffes to guns to personal beliefs. See whose passports will be getting one fewer stamp.

Paris Hilton
In September, the heiress and stiletto enthusiast was turned away as soon as she touched ground at an airport in this country.

Brad Pitt
The jet-setting film star hasn't always been able to trot the globe so freely; this country put up a barrier in 1997.

Spencer Pratt
The reality star has had more to worry about than just his turbulent marriage, especially after his recent flight to Central America with Heidi Montag.

Joey Cheek
The Olympic gold medalist and activist was turned away from his 2008 destination.

Akon
This well-documented harassment isn't the only offense on the R&B singer's record, at least not according to this nation.

Bob Dylan
The veteran songwriter's tour plans were thwarted by this country, where the times don't seem to be a-changin' much.

Alec Baldwin
Although he issued an apology, this country wants nothing to do with the sitcom star.

Sharon Stone
Although Stone and her luggage may be allowed into this country, her films are banned from its theaters.

Chris Brown
He might be trying to get on the straight and narrow, but the R&B singer is persona non grata here.

Boy George
When he tried to bring his 2008 tour to these shores, the '80s pop star hit a roadblock.

Snoop Dogg
The rapper was finally off the blacklist here and here, only to turn around and get banned from an event here last summer.

Amy Winehouse
She tried to perform at a 2008 awards ceremony and this government said, "No, no, no."

Martha Stewart
This country said no to the domestic diva in 2004.

Bjork
The groundbreaking Icelandic chanteuse won't be hitting any high notes in this country anytime soon.

Busta Rhymes
The veteran rapper was temporarily refused entry into this country back in 2008.

Richard Gere
This humanitarian and affectionate man gets no love from this nation.

Yusuf Islam
This outspoken Muslim has had problems flying in this country, but now he's under fire in this one.

Celebs Banned from Foreign Countries

Their names and faces are recognized the world over, but not everyone is rolling out the red carpet for them. Some foreign governments have banned these newsmakers for reasons that run the gamut from gaffes to guns to personal beliefs. See whose passports will be getting one fewer stamp.

Paris Hilton
In September, the heiress and stiletto enthusiast was turned away as soon as she touched ground at an airport in this country.

Brad Pitt
The jet-setting film star hasn't always been able to trot the globe so freely; this country put up a barrier in 1997.

Spencer Pratt
The reality star has had more to worry about than just his turbulent marriage, especially after his recent flight to Central America with Heidi Montag.

Joey Cheek
The Olympic gold medalist and activist was turned away from his 2008 destination.

Akon
This well-documented harassment isn't the only offense on the R&B singer's record, at least not according to this nation.

Bob Dylan
The veteran songwriter's tour plans were thwarted by this country, where the times don't seem to be a-changin' much.

Alec Baldwin
Although he issued an apology, this country wants nothing to do with the sitcom star.

Sharon Stone
Although Stone and her luggage may be allowed into this country, her films are banned from its theaters.

Chris Brown
He might be trying to get on the straight and narrow, but the R&B singer is persona non grata here.

Boy George
When he tried to bring his 2008 tour to these shores, the '80s pop star hit a roadblock.

Snoop Dogg
The rapper was finally off the blacklist here and here, only to turn around and get banned from an event here last summer.

Amy Winehouse
She tried to perform at a 2008 awards ceremony and this government said, "No, no, no."

Martha Stewart
This country said no to the domestic diva in 2004.

Bjork
The groundbreaking Icelandic chanteuse won't be hitting any high notes in this country anytime soon.

Busta Rhymes
The veteran rapper was temporarily refused entry into this country back in 2008.

Richard Gere
This humanitarian and affectionate man gets no love from this nation.

Yusuf Islam
This outspoken Muslim has had problems flying in this country, but now he's under fire in this one.

 
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