Angelo Bruschini, the masterful guitarist and producer who played with Massive Attack, The Blue Aeroplanes, and others, has died from lung cancer. He was 62 years old.
The news of Bruschini’s passing arrived on Tuesday via a post from his wife, Jessica, on Facebook. “I am very sad to announce that my beautiful husband, Angelo Bruschini, died on 23rd October 2023 at 12.15 a.m.,” she wrote. “It was from a rare and aggressive cancer — pleomorphic carcinoma.”
Massive Attack have also responded to the news. “A singularly brilliant and eccentric talent,” a post from the band’s official Twitter page reads. “Impossible to quantify your contribution to the Massive Attack canon. How lucky we were to share such a life together.”
Bruschini himself posted on Facebook about his condition earlier this year, writing in July that his prognosis did not look good. “Twice now I have been told ‘Good luck’ by specialists...
The news of Bruschini’s passing arrived on Tuesday via a post from his wife, Jessica, on Facebook. “I am very sad to announce that my beautiful husband, Angelo Bruschini, died on 23rd October 2023 at 12.15 a.m.,” she wrote. “It was from a rare and aggressive cancer — pleomorphic carcinoma.”
Massive Attack have also responded to the news. “A singularly brilliant and eccentric talent,” a post from the band’s official Twitter page reads. “Impossible to quantify your contribution to the Massive Attack canon. How lucky we were to share such a life together.”
Bruschini himself posted on Facebook about his condition earlier this year, writing in July that his prognosis did not look good. “Twice now I have been told ‘Good luck’ by specialists...
- 10/24/2023
- by Jo Vito
- Consequence - Music
Lamont Dozier, who along with his songwriting and producing partners brothers Brian and Eddie Holland was a pioneer and driving force of Detroit’s beloved “Motown Sound” of the 1960s and 1970s, died Monday in Arizona. He was 81.
His death was announced on Instagram today by his son Lamont Dozier Jr. No cause or additional details were given, with Lamont Jr. writing only, “Rest in Heavenly Peace, Dad!”
The famous Holland-Dozier-Holland team was the force behind such iconic Motown hits as “Heatwave” by Martha and The Vandellas, numerous hits by The Supremes, including “Where Did Our Love Go” and “Baby Love,” scores of songs by The Four Tops, The Isley Brothers (“This Old Heart of Mine”) and Marvin Gaye (“Can I Get A Witness?”.
While Dozier and Brian Holland tended to focus on musical arrangement and production,...
His death was announced on Instagram today by his son Lamont Dozier Jr. No cause or additional details were given, with Lamont Jr. writing only, “Rest in Heavenly Peace, Dad!”
The famous Holland-Dozier-Holland team was the force behind such iconic Motown hits as “Heatwave” by Martha and The Vandellas, numerous hits by The Supremes, including “Where Did Our Love Go” and “Baby Love,” scores of songs by The Four Tops, The Isley Brothers (“This Old Heart of Mine”) and Marvin Gaye (“Can I Get A Witness?”.
While Dozier and Brian Holland tended to focus on musical arrangement and production,...
- 8/9/2022
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Mike Hayes, who was an agent with ICM Partners for nearly 17 years, has joined APA as Senior Vice-President, Global Music.
At ICM Partners, Hayes represented a slew of clients, many of whom are expected to make the move to APA, including The Go-Go’s, Belinda Carlisle, Jon Bellion, Ryan Adams, Phantom Planet, Mark Owen, David Duchovny, Gary Barlow, The Libertines, Manic Street Preachers, Good Charlotte, De’Wayne, Phantom Planet, Aly & Aj, L7, Atlas Genius, Billy Talent, The Amazons, Loyle Carner, Baby Queen, Hot Chelle Rae, New Politics, Alison Moyet, The Dandy Warhols, Blossoms, You Me At Six ,Gerry Cinnamon, Matt Maltese, Tommy Cash, Dreamers, Riz La Vie, Babyjake, among others.
In addition to his own roster, Hayes also headed up ICM’s Festival Department.
“Mike is a very well-respected touring agent with a terrific client list, all who are excellent additions to APA, and we can’t wait to get to work for them,...
At ICM Partners, Hayes represented a slew of clients, many of whom are expected to make the move to APA, including The Go-Go’s, Belinda Carlisle, Jon Bellion, Ryan Adams, Phantom Planet, Mark Owen, David Duchovny, Gary Barlow, The Libertines, Manic Street Preachers, Good Charlotte, De’Wayne, Phantom Planet, Aly & Aj, L7, Atlas Genius, Billy Talent, The Amazons, Loyle Carner, Baby Queen, Hot Chelle Rae, New Politics, Alison Moyet, The Dandy Warhols, Blossoms, You Me At Six ,Gerry Cinnamon, Matt Maltese, Tommy Cash, Dreamers, Riz La Vie, Babyjake, among others.
In addition to his own roster, Hayes also headed up ICM’s Festival Department.
“Mike is a very well-respected touring agent with a terrific client list, all who are excellent additions to APA, and we can’t wait to get to work for them,...
- 7/18/2022
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Two Popes” actor Jonathan Pryce, “The Great British Bake Off” judge Prue Leith and “Strictly Come Dancing” judge Arlene Phillips are among those in the arts named to Britain’s Queen’s Birthday honors list.
Pryce, an Oscar and BAFTA nominee for “The Two Popes” (2019) and Cannes best actor winner for “Carrington” (1995), has been knighted for services to drama and charity. He was previously a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Cbe). Pryce played the “High Sparrow” in HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and will next portray Prince Philip in the upcoming two seasons of Netflix’s “The Crown.”
Leith, who is also a restaurateur, was named a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to food, broadcasting and charity.
Phillips has choreographed West End and Broadway productions including “Flashdance,” “Grease” and “We Will Rock You,” and was also a judge...
Pryce, an Oscar and BAFTA nominee for “The Two Popes” (2019) and Cannes best actor winner for “Carrington” (1995), has been knighted for services to drama and charity. He was previously a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Cbe). Pryce played the “High Sparrow” in HBO’s “Game of Thrones” and will next portray Prince Philip in the upcoming two seasons of Netflix’s “The Crown.”
Leith, who is also a restaurateur, was named a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire for services to food, broadcasting and charity.
Phillips has choreographed West End and Broadway productions including “Flashdance,” “Grease” and “We Will Rock You,” and was also a judge...
- 6/14/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
English Singer-songwriter Alison Moyet (birth name Geneviève Alison Jane Moyet) was born in Billericay, Essex, on June 18, 1961. She grew up in the nearby town of Basildon, which in her own words, was “a big working class town with lots of working class people.” Alison Moyet Biography: Early Life, Age, Family, Education There, she […]
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- 1/11/2021
- by eqiao
- Uinterview
It was 50 years ago this month that Paul McCartney told the world that the Beatles had broken up. “Personal differences, business differences, musical differences, but most of all because I have a better time with my family,” he wrote in a “self-interview” that accompanied the release of his debut solo LP, McCartney. “Temporary or permanent? I don’t really know.”
Just one month later, the Beatles released the documentary Let It Be and an album of the same name. It came out after Abbey Road, but was largely recorded prior to it.
Just one month later, the Beatles released the documentary Let It Be and an album of the same name. It came out after Abbey Road, but was largely recorded prior to it.
- 4/14/2020
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Alison Moyet on Yaz Reunion by Uinterview Alison Moyet and her music has gone through several changes over the course of the singer/ songwriter’s career. Her ninth solo album, Other, is set to be released on June 17 and, musically, will serve as a sort of call back to her early sound, rooted in electronica. One of […]
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- 6/15/2017
- by Jacob Kaye
- Uinterview
Alison Moyet On Her Career And New Album by Uinterview Prolific singer and songwriter Alison Moyet has gone through many changes throughout her career. She first began as one half of the electronica group Yazoo – known to Americans as ‘Yaz’ – but pursued a solo career after the duo released their second album. She has […]
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- 6/12/2017
- by Jacob Kaye
- Uinterview
Celebrities including Cher, Kanye West, Madonna and Ricky Gervais have led tributes to music legend David Bowie following the news that he has had died at 69 after a battle with cancer. Kanye West told his fans on Twitter: "David Bowie was one of my most important inspirations, so fearless, so creative, he gave us magic for a lifetime." While Golden Globes host Ricky Gervais said he had "just lost a hero. Rip David Bowie." Songwriter Linda Perry tweeted: "Oh this is terrible news. We lost an extremely important and influential artist. David Bowie has been a huge inspiration and will be missed.
- 1/11/2016
- by George Stark, @GeorgeStark_
- PEOPLE.com
We're getting down to the wire on The Voice UK tonight, with those teams looking mighty full. With just one week left of blind auditions after tonight, it is seriously tense in those coaches' chairs...
Sure, there was time for them to have a little fun - we're looking at you, the sequence of Sir Tom Jones saying "yeah" repeatedly (which we loved, obviously) - but they also had to get serious. So congratulations are in order for the six acts that made it through tonight - here's what we made of them...
1. Sheena McHugh
Song: 'Hold On, We're Going Home' - Drake
Team: Team Will (all four coaches turned)
Sheena's not exactly had an easy time of it - she lost her voice for six months after a dreadful car accident in which she ruptured her spleen, tore her intestine, broke her back... I mean, wow. As if that wasn't emotional enough,...
Sure, there was time for them to have a little fun - we're looking at you, the sequence of Sir Tom Jones saying "yeah" repeatedly (which we loved, obviously) - but they also had to get serious. So congratulations are in order for the six acts that made it through tonight - here's what we made of them...
1. Sheena McHugh
Song: 'Hold On, We're Going Home' - Drake
Team: Team Will (all four coaches turned)
Sheena's not exactly had an easy time of it - she lost her voice for six months after a dreadful car accident in which she ruptured her spleen, tore her intestine, broke her back... I mean, wow. As if that wasn't emotional enough,...
- 2/14/2015
- Digital Spy
There are only two weeks left of blind auditions, so it's going to take someone pretty special to get those coaches to turn around - they're running out of space on their teams pretty quickly, after all...
There are 12 acts we get to see on Saturday who are hoping that they've got what it takes to impress and make it through to the battle rounds. But if you want a little bit more info on who they are and what they'll be singing, you're in luck - we have all the gossip here...
1. Karl Loxley - 24, Coventry
Song: 'Nessun Dorma' - Turandot
What you need to know: Karl - who studied musical theatre at Guildford School of Acting - works in a supermarket but also performs at residential homes, working men's clubs and festivals. He has a lot of elderly fans, including a friend called Liz in her...
There are 12 acts we get to see on Saturday who are hoping that they've got what it takes to impress and make it through to the battle rounds. But if you want a little bit more info on who they are and what they'll be singing, you're in luck - we have all the gossip here...
1. Karl Loxley - 24, Coventry
Song: 'Nessun Dorma' - Turandot
What you need to know: Karl - who studied musical theatre at Guildford School of Acting - works in a supermarket but also performs at residential homes, working men's clubs and festivals. He has a lot of elderly fans, including a friend called Liz in her...
- 2/11/2015
- Digital Spy
"Kids' TV isn't what it used to be."
We've all said it, our rose-tinted spectacles firmly affixed - but there's an animated show airing right now on Cbbc that's earned plaudits across the board.
Strange Hill High - a fantasy mystery series created using a combination of puppetry and digital effects - was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013 and has been branded "sharp, funny" and "a sure-fire success" by critics.
Set in a school filled with fantastical secrets, the series follows the quick-witted and street smart Mitchell Tanner (Doc Brown), ever-confident Becky Butters (Emma Kennedy) and class nerd Templeton.
"It's my favourite thing that I've ever done - even more than The Simpsons," says head writer Josh Weinstein, who penned some of the Springfield clan's most memorable episodes - 'Who Shot Mr Burns?' , '22 Short Films About Springfield' and more - and worked as showrunner on the long-running animation...
We've all said it, our rose-tinted spectacles firmly affixed - but there's an animated show airing right now on Cbbc that's earned plaudits across the board.
Strange Hill High - a fantasy mystery series created using a combination of puppetry and digital effects - was nominated for a BAFTA in 2013 and has been branded "sharp, funny" and "a sure-fire success" by critics.
Set in a school filled with fantastical secrets, the series follows the quick-witted and street smart Mitchell Tanner (Doc Brown), ever-confident Becky Butters (Emma Kennedy) and class nerd Templeton.
"It's my favourite thing that I've ever done - even more than The Simpsons," says head writer Josh Weinstein, who penned some of the Springfield clan's most memorable episodes - 'Who Shot Mr Burns?' , '22 Short Films About Springfield' and more - and worked as showrunner on the long-running animation...
- 8/28/2014
- Digital Spy
Birthday shoutouts go to Blake Shelton (above, with friend), who is 38, Alison Moyet is 53, Carol Kane is 62, and Paul McCartney is 72. Here’s his greatest 80′s hit.
True Blood may be signing off after this season, but are you prepared for True Blood: The Musical?
Awful husband of awful woman is running for Senate.
General Mills pops Aaron Schock‘s balloon.
Here’s the latest from Sinead O’Connor, “Take Me To Church.” But not the ones that hurt. It’s good to see her back and in fine form.
In case you missed it, Here’s Wolverine in a speedo
Here’s the latest Gaywatch, as Jon Stewart takes on Texas and reparative therapy.
Not to be outdone, Stephen Colbert has decided to take a cue from Wisconsin and Scott Walker and change his view on equality from ‘No” to “Indifferent”
And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each...
True Blood may be signing off after this season, but are you prepared for True Blood: The Musical?
Awful husband of awful woman is running for Senate.
General Mills pops Aaron Schock‘s balloon.
Here’s the latest from Sinead O’Connor, “Take Me To Church.” But not the ones that hurt. It’s good to see her back and in fine form.
In case you missed it, Here’s Wolverine in a speedo
Here’s the latest Gaywatch, as Jon Stewart takes on Texas and reparative therapy.
Not to be outdone, Stephen Colbert has decided to take a cue from Wisconsin and Scott Walker and change his view on equality from ‘No” to “Indifferent”
And here’s The Weekly ShoutOUT™. Each...
- 6/18/2014
- by snicks
- The Backlot
A feel-good movie about the 1984 miners’ strike, Thatcherism and the scourge of Aids is a tough nut, but with Pride Matthew Warchus has cracked it. Garnering an ovation on its premiere here in Cannes, Pride can certainly feel proud of itself.
We meet Mark (Ben Schnetzer) in his council flat, kicking out last night’s conquest and collecting buckets to take to the 1984 Gay Pride march. The idea is to show solidarity with the striking miners, with whom the gay community feels an affinity, for it’s now the miners’ turn to feel the full force of the law, literally. On the march we meet budding pastry chef and photographer Joe (George MacKay), soon nicknamed Bromley by his new-found band of mates. He represents the typical scared closet gay, living in suburbia with his folks and too timid to come out. Joe’s courage gains strength as the Lgsm group gains momentum,...
We meet Mark (Ben Schnetzer) in his council flat, kicking out last night’s conquest and collecting buckets to take to the 1984 Gay Pride march. The idea is to show solidarity with the striking miners, with whom the gay community feels an affinity, for it’s now the miners’ turn to feel the full force of the law, literally. On the march we meet budding pastry chef and photographer Joe (George MacKay), soon nicknamed Bromley by his new-found band of mates. He represents the typical scared closet gay, living in suburbia with his folks and too timid to come out. Joe’s courage gains strength as the Lgsm group gains momentum,...
- 5/24/2014
- by Jo-Ann Titmarsh
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Zachary Quinto attends Summer Party On The Highline
Birthday shoutouts go to Paul MCartney, who is 71, Carol Kane is 61 and Alison Moyet is 52.
Longtime readers of the TheBacklot (formerly AfterElton) will surely know Dennis in Mpls, TheFixer and Mockingjay. This intrepid trio has banded together to start a website called The New Millennial Gay Experience. We know a little something about the headaches of launching a new website, so our hat is off to them and we wish them every success with this venture.
Jeb Bush: Republicans should fake it.
Cher To Headline NYC’s Pride Dance On The Pier.
Armie Hammer is the latest Hollywood hunk to deny reports he’s going to play Christian Grey.
17 Lgbt Political Moments That Made Us Proud This Year.
I’m glad I’m not the only one getting tired of all talk, no action.
Samantha Bee is a Goddess. And it...
Birthday shoutouts go to Paul MCartney, who is 71, Carol Kane is 61 and Alison Moyet is 52.
Longtime readers of the TheBacklot (formerly AfterElton) will surely know Dennis in Mpls, TheFixer and Mockingjay. This intrepid trio has banded together to start a website called The New Millennial Gay Experience. We know a little something about the headaches of launching a new website, so our hat is off to them and we wish them every success with this venture.
Jeb Bush: Republicans should fake it.
Cher To Headline NYC’s Pride Dance On The Pier.
Armie Hammer is the latest Hollywood hunk to deny reports he’s going to play Christian Grey.
17 Lgbt Political Moments That Made Us Proud This Year.
I’m glad I’m not the only one getting tired of all talk, no action.
Samantha Bee is a Goddess. And it...
- 6/18/2013
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Alison Moyet, "The Minutes" (Cooking Vinyl/Metropolis Records)
Alison Moyet is not trying to impress you. True to her punk roots, the English artist didn't make "The Minutes," her first studio album since 2007, to please anyone. And, by doing so, she has created a remarkable collection that takes her rich contralto to new edges.
Moyet, the iconic voice in the 1980s synth-pop duo Yazoo (aka Yaz), revives her electronic roots here, merging with an experimental blend of synth sounds that express modernity, technology and introspection. Producer Guy Sigsworth has built brilliant moments into the album's fabric, demanding listeners be armed with good headphones.
Moyet's voice is at its most complex and her lyrics are darkly poetic, in perfect defiance of commercial conventions. As she proclaims on "Right as Rain," an ubercool club piece, "If you can't be happy with me, be unhappy with me, stay unhappy with me."...
Alison Moyet is not trying to impress you. True to her punk roots, the English artist didn't make "The Minutes," her first studio album since 2007, to please anyone. And, by doing so, she has created a remarkable collection that takes her rich contralto to new edges.
Moyet, the iconic voice in the 1980s synth-pop duo Yazoo (aka Yaz), revives her electronic roots here, merging with an experimental blend of synth sounds that express modernity, technology and introspection. Producer Guy Sigsworth has built brilliant moments into the album's fabric, demanding listeners be armed with good headphones.
Moyet's voice is at its most complex and her lyrics are darkly poetic, in perfect defiance of commercial conventions. As she proclaims on "Right as Rain," an ubercool club piece, "If you can't be happy with me, be unhappy with me, stay unhappy with me."...
- 6/13/2013
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Alison Moyet despairs of "lazy comparisons" that put her side by side with Adele - "purely for the fact that we were two fat girls singing torch songs. It always happens."
The former Yazoo singer, whose album 'the minutes' has been released to huge plaudits this week, presents her evidence with the language she hears on TV talent shows...
Alison Moyet is back, and happier with her sound than ever
"If you watch 'X Factor', every time a fat girl came on, it was 'the next Alison Moyet'," she explains. "Now it's 'the next Adele'. It doesn't hurt me, but I think it's like categorising two gay actors together, or ginger-haired men... it's just silly categorising.
"I do get that we're both stationary performers, but there'll be a talented man, with an electronic background, who has much more in common with me, musically. Or even Pj Harvey...
The former Yazoo singer, whose album 'the minutes' has been released to huge plaudits this week, presents her evidence with the language she hears on TV talent shows...
Alison Moyet is back, and happier with her sound than ever
"If you watch 'X Factor', every time a fat girl came on, it was 'the next Alison Moyet'," she explains. "Now it's 'the next Adele'. It doesn't hurt me, but I think it's like categorising two gay actors together, or ginger-haired men... it's just silly categorising.
"I do get that we're both stationary performers, but there'll be a talented man, with an electronic background, who has much more in common with me, musically. Or even Pj Harvey...
- 5/8/2013
- by Caroline Frost
- Huffington Post
Alison Moyet is back after six years with her album 'the minutes'.
Despite selling more than 20 million singles in a 30-year career, Alison Moyet has always successfully resisted being any kind of pop puppet, so we can believe her when she describes this as her "happiest studio experience".
Huffington Post UK is pleased to host the exclusive stream of 'the minutes' - Listen Above.
Alison Moyet is back, sounding as distinctive as ever
‘the minutes’ was produced by Guy Sigsworth, known for his work with Madonna, Goldie, Robyn and Madonna, and gives proper foundation for Alison Moyet's unique, powerful, low voice.
“I avoided listening to anything during the process of writing and recording this album, choosing instead to be lead by my own melodic voice, the one I now find myself with 30-years-in”, says Alison. “Guy Sigsworth returns me to a programmer's world and marries it with perfect musicality.
Despite selling more than 20 million singles in a 30-year career, Alison Moyet has always successfully resisted being any kind of pop puppet, so we can believe her when she describes this as her "happiest studio experience".
Huffington Post UK is pleased to host the exclusive stream of 'the minutes' - Listen Above.
Alison Moyet is back, sounding as distinctive as ever
‘the minutes’ was produced by Guy Sigsworth, known for his work with Madonna, Goldie, Robyn and Madonna, and gives proper foundation for Alison Moyet's unique, powerful, low voice.
“I avoided listening to anything during the process of writing and recording this album, choosing instead to be lead by my own melodic voice, the one I now find myself with 30-years-in”, says Alison. “Guy Sigsworth returns me to a programmer's world and marries it with perfect musicality.
- 5/3/2013
- by The Huffington Post UK
- Huffington Post
Below please find BBC America.s listings and loglines for the next three weeks. April 29 . May 4 **Spotlight Of The Week** Monday April 29, 2013 . 10:00Pm Et/Pt James May.S Man Lab . Episode Three James May takes to the catwalk to liberate men from the tyranny of fashion - more details closer to air date... Rating: TV-pg HD: Yes Thursday May 2, 2013 . 10:00Pm Et/Pt The Graham Norton Show . Episode Four Guests: On Graham.s sofa tonight, Formula One driver, Lewis Hamilton, filmmaker Pedro ALMÓDOVAR, stand-up comedian and television-presenter, Dara O.Briain, and musical guest Alison Moyet. Rating: TV-14 HD: Yes Saturday May 4, 2013 . 8:00Pm Et/Pt Doctor Who. Episode Eleven Episode Description: Tba Rating: TV-pg HD:...
- 4/16/2013
- by April Neale
- Monsters and Critics
Kirsty MacColl's tribute concert is to receive an album release for the first time next year. A Concert For Kirsty MacColl will be released as a live LP on February 18, 2013. The gig was recorded live at London's Shepherds Bush Empire on October 12, 2010 in tribute to the late singer, who died in December 2000. Ellie Goulding, Amy Macdonald and Alison Moyet were among the stars who performed covers of some of MacColl's most popular songs. Catherine Tate also performed her own version of MacColl's song 'In These Shoes?', while Phill Jupitus hosted the event. A 'greatest hits' compilation entitled A New England - The Very Best Of Kirsty MacColl will also be released on February 25, 2013. The tracklisting is as follows: (more)...
- 12/10/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
Actor and lead singer with the Flying Pickets during the early 1980s, he went on to take roles in several popular TV series, including Coronation Street, EastEnders and Emmerdale
Brian Hibbard, who has died of prostate cancer aged 65, first found fame as a member of the Flying Pickets, a group of actors who left the socialist playwright John McGrath's 7:84 theatre group to woo audiences through their a cappella singing. They topped the pop charts in 1983 with a cover version of Only You, trumping Yazoo, the duo of Alison Moyet and Vince Clarke, who had reached No 2 with their original recording. This Christmas No 1 single and the group's flamboyant look – gaudy suits, large hats and Hibbard's massive sideburns – led to brief stardom for the Flying Pickets, a name coined because some of them had supported the miners during their strikes of 1972 and 1974. They hit the Top 10 again with another cover,...
Brian Hibbard, who has died of prostate cancer aged 65, first found fame as a member of the Flying Pickets, a group of actors who left the socialist playwright John McGrath's 7:84 theatre group to woo audiences through their a cappella singing. They topped the pop charts in 1983 with a cover version of Only You, trumping Yazoo, the duo of Alison Moyet and Vince Clarke, who had reached No 2 with their original recording. This Christmas No 1 single and the group's flamboyant look – gaudy suits, large hats and Hibbard's massive sideburns – led to brief stardom for the Flying Pickets, a name coined because some of them had supported the miners during their strikes of 1972 and 1974. They hit the Top 10 again with another cover,...
- 6/19/2012
- by Anthony Hayward
- The Guardian - Film News
Darren Criss at the 23nd Annual MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto.
Birthday shoutouts go to Roger Ebert, who is 70, Carol Kane is 60, Alison Moyet is 51, Isabella Rossellini is 60, and Paul McCartney is 70. Time to name your top five Paul songs! Here are mine: 5. "Let 'Em In," 4. "With A Little Luck," 3. "Band On The Run," 2. "Take It Away," 1. "No More Lonely Nights."Is Harry Potter The Antichrist In Alan Moore’s Latest Graphic Novel? "Characters resembling both Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger also appear and, at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.”Gleeks, set the date!. Glee will be returning for Season Four earlier than expected, Thursday, September 13th at 9:00 Pm Et. Presented without comment.
Benji Schwimmer on the reactions to his coming-out video.Please join me when I liveblog Days Of Our Lives this week. Tomorrow Will is still trying to deal with E.
Birthday shoutouts go to Roger Ebert, who is 70, Carol Kane is 60, Alison Moyet is 51, Isabella Rossellini is 60, and Paul McCartney is 70. Time to name your top five Paul songs! Here are mine: 5. "Let 'Em In," 4. "With A Little Luck," 3. "Band On The Run," 2. "Take It Away," 1. "No More Lonely Nights."Is Harry Potter The Antichrist In Alan Moore’s Latest Graphic Novel? "Characters resembling both Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger also appear and, at one point, the Potter character kills someone with a lightning bolt from his flaccid penis.”Gleeks, set the date!. Glee will be returning for Season Four earlier than expected, Thursday, September 13th at 9:00 Pm Et. Presented without comment.
Benji Schwimmer on the reactions to his coming-out video.Please join me when I liveblog Days Of Our Lives this week. Tomorrow Will is still trying to deal with E.
- 6/18/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
June 17: Actor Peter Lupus (TV's "Mission: Impossible") is 80. Singer Barry Manilow is 69. Comedian Joe Piscopo is 61. Actor Mark Linn-Baker ("Perfect Strangers") is 58. Director Bobby Farrelly ("There's Something About Mary") is 54. Actor Thomas Haden Church ("Sideways," "Wings," "Ned and Stacy") is 51. Actor Greg Kinnear is 49. Actress Kami Cotler ("The Waltons") is 47. Actor Jason Patric is 46. Singer Kevin Thornton of Color Me Badd is 43. Actor-comedian Will Forte ("Saturday Night Live") is 42. Actor-rapper Herculeez of Herculeez and Big Tyme is 29.
June 18: Musician Paul McCartney is 70. Movie critic Roger Ebert is 70. Actress Constance McCashin ("Knots Landing") is 65. Actress Linda Thorson ("The Avengers") is 65. Keyboardist John Evans of The Box Tops is 64. Actress Isabella Rossellini is 60. Actress Carol Kane is 60. Actor Brian Benben ("Private Practice") is 56. Actress Andrea Evans ("The Bold and the Beautiful") is 55. Singer Alison Moyet is 51. Keyboardist Dizzy Reed (Guns N' Roses) is 49. Country singer-guitarist Tim Hunt (Yankee Grey) is...
June 18: Musician Paul McCartney is 70. Movie critic Roger Ebert is 70. Actress Constance McCashin ("Knots Landing") is 65. Actress Linda Thorson ("The Avengers") is 65. Keyboardist John Evans of The Box Tops is 64. Actress Isabella Rossellini is 60. Actress Carol Kane is 60. Actor Brian Benben ("Private Practice") is 56. Actress Andrea Evans ("The Bold and the Beautiful") is 55. Singer Alison Moyet is 51. Keyboardist Dizzy Reed (Guns N' Roses) is 49. Country singer-guitarist Tim Hunt (Yankee Grey) is...
- 6/14/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
Prince Charles was joined by Cheryl Cole, Jools Holland, Lulu, Michael McIntyre and Alison Moyet to raise vital funds for The Prince’s Trust last week, at one of the most important fundraising events in The Prince’s Trust calendar.
The annual Invest in Futures Gala Dinner, supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, took place at The Savoy and saw the financial community demonstrate its support for more than a million unemployed young people in the UK today, raising £1 million for The Trust.
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The annual Invest in Futures Gala Dinner, supported by Bank of America Merrill Lynch, took place at The Savoy and saw the financial community demonstrate its support for more than a million unemployed young people in the UK today, raising £1 million for The Trust.
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- 2/28/2012
- Look to the Stars
Pete Townshend, The Feeling and Boy George were part of a star-studded line up that rocked the Royal Albert Hall for The Prince’s Trust Rock Gala supported by Novae.
The music extravaganza, hosted by Edith Bowman and Patrick Kielty, raised vital funds – and the roof – for the youth charity’s vital work with disadvantaged young people. The fundraiser comes in the wake of news that more than a million 16 to 24 year-olds are out of work, the highest number since records began in 1992.
A long list of Prince’s Trust supporters performed at the Rock Gala – the tenth in The Trust’s history – including singer songwriters Chris De Burgh, Nik Kershaw, Julian Lennon, Cerys Matthews, Alison Moyet and Joss Stone , rock legends Kenney Jones, Mark King and Midge Ure, urban saxophonist YolanDa Brown, classical music star Charlie Siem and comedian and musician Tim Minchin.
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The music extravaganza, hosted by Edith Bowman and Patrick Kielty, raised vital funds – and the roof – for the youth charity’s vital work with disadvantaged young people. The fundraiser comes in the wake of news that more than a million 16 to 24 year-olds are out of work, the highest number since records began in 1992.
A long list of Prince’s Trust supporters performed at the Rock Gala – the tenth in The Trust’s history – including singer songwriters Chris De Burgh, Nik Kershaw, Julian Lennon, Cerys Matthews, Alison Moyet and Joss Stone , rock legends Kenney Jones, Mark King and Midge Ure, urban saxophonist YolanDa Brown, classical music star Charlie Siem and comedian and musician Tim Minchin.
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- 11/25/2011
- Look to the Stars
If the creativity they expressed in coming up with their band name is any indication, we’re a little worried about what we may get from Vince Clarke and Martin L. Gore’s reunion effort. The two original members of Depeche Mode are working together under the new moniker Vcmg and plan to release a series of EPs starting Nov. 30. Clarke left Depeche Mode after the British electronic band’s 1981 debut, “Speak and Spell,” and went on to form Yaz with Alison Moyet, and, more recently, Erasure with Andy Bell. Gore, who took over primary song duties following Clarke’s departure, has stayed...
- 11/22/2011
- Hitfix
Fall is the best time of year for music and film fans in Montreal. Festivals and shows a-plenty, for most it becomes a draconian decision between what to see and what to miss. A select few become so totally fixated on this decision making process that they fail to see anything at all.
For those living under a rock, Montreal’s premiere film festival Pop Montreal starts up this week. Though it’s diverse set of musical shows big and small are often the highlight, it is truly a multi-disciplinary fest and has a bit of everything, including a mini-film festival. Film Pop’s programming is helmed by Kier-La Janisse. For those who don’t recognize the name, she is the founder of Montreal’s own Montreal’s Psychotronic Film Centre, Blue Sunshine. A fan of all things cinema, there are few people more qualified to organize a kick-ass line-up as she is.
For those living under a rock, Montreal’s premiere film festival Pop Montreal starts up this week. Though it’s diverse set of musical shows big and small are often the highlight, it is truly a multi-disciplinary fest and has a bit of everything, including a mini-film festival. Film Pop’s programming is helmed by Kier-La Janisse. For those who don’t recognize the name, she is the founder of Montreal’s own Montreal’s Psychotronic Film Centre, Blue Sunshine. A fan of all things cinema, there are few people more qualified to organize a kick-ass line-up as she is.
- 9/20/2011
- by Justine
- SoundOnSight
From synth pop to Hollywood remakes to collecting manual typewriters, we're busy plundering the past. But why the fatal attraction?
There's no single thing that made me suddenly think, Hey, there's a book to be written about pop culture's chronic addiction to its own past. As the last decade unfolded, noughties pop culture became steadily more submerged in retro. Both inside music (reunion tours, revivalism, deluxe reissues, performances of classic albums in their entirety) and outside (the emergence of YouTube as a gigantic collective archive, endless movie remakes, the strange and melancholy world of retro porn), there was mounting evidence to indicate an unhealthy fixation on the bygone.
But if I could point to just one release that tipped me over the edge into bemused fascination with retromania, it would be 2006's Love, the Beatles remix project. Executed by George Martin and his son Giles to accompany the Cirque du Soleil spectacular in Las Vegas,...
There's no single thing that made me suddenly think, Hey, there's a book to be written about pop culture's chronic addiction to its own past. As the last decade unfolded, noughties pop culture became steadily more submerged in retro. Both inside music (reunion tours, revivalism, deluxe reissues, performances of classic albums in their entirety) and outside (the emergence of YouTube as a gigantic collective archive, endless movie remakes, the strange and melancholy world of retro porn), there was mounting evidence to indicate an unhealthy fixation on the bygone.
But if I could point to just one release that tipped me over the edge into bemused fascination with retromania, it would be 2006's Love, the Beatles remix project. Executed by George Martin and his son Giles to accompany the Cirque du Soleil spectacular in Las Vegas,...
- 6/2/2011
- by Simon Reynolds
- The Guardian - Film News
So Days of Our Lives is planning a gay plotline. The question is who, and if the conservative soap will go the Nuke route with no sex, or the Kish route with a satisfying build, payoff, and then abrupt disappointment. Place your bets! And snicks, warm up the liveblog keyboard!
Kerry Eleveld, formerly of The Advocate, now of Equality Matters has done an investigation into how much money Chick-Fil-a is dumping into anti-gay hate groups. And while $1.1 million isn’t an insignificant amount of money, it’s far less than I expected over three years. But I’m still not eating their food.
It appears that the Exodus International app is gone from Apple’s iTunes Store. It was a hateful little thing, and we as consumers have the right to pressure Apple not to promote something we disagree with, or we can take our money elsewhere. But to me,...
Kerry Eleveld, formerly of The Advocate, now of Equality Matters has done an investigation into how much money Chick-Fil-a is dumping into anti-gay hate groups. And while $1.1 million isn’t an insignificant amount of money, it’s far less than I expected over three years. But I’m still not eating their food.
It appears that the Exodus International app is gone from Apple’s iTunes Store. It was a hateful little thing, and we as consumers have the right to pressure Apple not to promote something we disagree with, or we can take our money elsewhere. But to me,...
- 3/23/2011
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra have confirmed details of an extensive tour of the UK and Ireland. The TV presenter and his band are to perform 56 gigs alongside singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, Gigwise reports. Holland said of the upcoming dates: "These are shaping up to be some of our best shows yet. Not only do we have the truly remarkable talents of Ruby Turner and Louise Marshall, but we will be joined for the first time by the incredible Alison Moyet. "Her voice is truly unique and has a blues and soul quality that fits perfectly into the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra party." The full list of dates are as follows: Isle Of Wight, Ryde Arena - April 23
High Wycombe, Swan Theatre - 28
Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre - 29
Basingstoke, The Anvil - May 5
Hastings, White Rock Theatre - 6
Tunbridge Wells, Assembly (more)...
High Wycombe, Swan Theatre - 28
Coventry, Warwick Arts Centre - 29
Basingstoke, The Anvil - May 5
Hastings, White Rock Theatre - 6
Tunbridge Wells, Assembly (more)...
- 2/3/2010
- by By Oli Simpson
- Digital Spy
Investigative Film Week, London
If your idea of investigative journalism is uncovering the truth about Brangelina's break-up, perhaps it's time to re-evaluate with a visit to this fascinating week-long festival. Each of the six films showing is followed by a Q&A with the director, and leading the pack is Günter Wallraff, whose latest, Black On White, sees him donning blackface to expose racism in Germany. There's also Afghanistan: On The Dollar Trail, a dangerous study of where aid money really goes, and a film that will make you think twice the next time you pour a cuppa, Flip The Coin: The Bitter Taste of Tea, which probes the dichotomy between the corporations who provide tea for the west and the poverty-stricken people who pick it for them.
City University, EC1, Tue to 6 Feb, visit tcij.org
Andrea Hubert
Oil City Confidential, London & nationwide
Having done the Sex Pistols and the Clash,...
If your idea of investigative journalism is uncovering the truth about Brangelina's break-up, perhaps it's time to re-evaluate with a visit to this fascinating week-long festival. Each of the six films showing is followed by a Q&A with the director, and leading the pack is Günter Wallraff, whose latest, Black On White, sees him donning blackface to expose racism in Germany. There's also Afghanistan: On The Dollar Trail, a dangerous study of where aid money really goes, and a film that will make you think twice the next time you pour a cuppa, Flip The Coin: The Bitter Taste of Tea, which probes the dichotomy between the corporations who provide tea for the west and the poverty-stricken people who pick it for them.
City University, EC1, Tue to 6 Feb, visit tcij.org
Andrea Hubert
Oil City Confidential, London & nationwide
Having done the Sex Pistols and the Clash,...
- 1/30/2010
- by Steve Rose, Andrea Hubert, Phelim O'Neill
- The Guardian - Film News
Alison Moyet in cConcert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright by Solarpix / PR Photos. Alison Moyet in concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright by Solarpix / PR Photos. Alison Moyet in concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright by Solarpix / PR Photos. Alison Moyet in concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright by Solarpix / PR Photos. Alison Moyet in concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright by Solarpix / PR Photos. Alison Moyet in concert at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall on December 12, 2009. Photo copyright...
- 12/17/2009
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Colombian model and actress Sofia Vergara has gone from Spanish TV to major Hollywood films, and now she's trying her hand at Broadway musicals. Vergara will star as Matron Mama Morton when the Tony Award-winning musical "Chicago" arrives at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in Miami.
Vergara will join the Broadway cast in New York from April 27th thru May 24th, before heading down to Miami to join a brief stint with the National Tour. The role of Matron Mama Morton has previously been played by singers Jennifer Holiday and Alison Moyet. Queen Latifah played the role in the film version of "Chicago," which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Vergara has recently appeared on the big screen in the Tyler Perry-directed comedies "Madea Goes to Jail" and "Meet the Browns." She will also start work on a new ABC pilot, "An American Family."
Vergara's Miami...
Vergara will join the Broadway cast in New York from April 27th thru May 24th, before heading down to Miami to join a brief stint with the National Tour. The role of Matron Mama Morton has previously been played by singers Jennifer Holiday and Alison Moyet. Queen Latifah played the role in the film version of "Chicago," which earned her an Academy Award nomination.
Vergara has recently appeared on the big screen in the Tyler Perry-directed comedies "Madea Goes to Jail" and "Meet the Browns." She will also start work on a new ABC pilot, "An American Family."
Vergara's Miami...
- 3/24/2009
- icelebz.com
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