Aquaman star Jason Momoa swaps a trident for silk pyjamas as he joins the list of celebrities reading a CBeebies Bedtime Story.
Jason Momoa is following in the footsteps of Tom Hardy and joins the growing roster of celebrity readers for CBeebies Bedtime Stories. Momoa will be appearing on TV screens across the UK in black silk pyjamas and reading Tiddler by Julia Donaldson to the kiddos – and probably a few parents, too.
“One of my favourite books that I read to my children as they were growing up was The Gruffalo, so I am very happy to read another amazing story by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler for a CBeebies Bedtime Story,” Momoa said of his stint on the popular children’s programme.
It’s a big week for CBeebies Bedtime Stories with a high profile list of readers. Tom Hardy kicks things off with a reading of Tisha...
Jason Momoa is following in the footsteps of Tom Hardy and joins the growing roster of celebrity readers for CBeebies Bedtime Stories. Momoa will be appearing on TV screens across the UK in black silk pyjamas and reading Tiddler by Julia Donaldson to the kiddos – and probably a few parents, too.
“One of my favourite books that I read to my children as they were growing up was The Gruffalo, so I am very happy to read another amazing story by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler for a CBeebies Bedtime Story,” Momoa said of his stint on the popular children’s programme.
It’s a big week for CBeebies Bedtime Stories with a high profile list of readers. Tom Hardy kicks things off with a reading of Tisha...
- 12/18/2023
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
The podcast offers music-loving guests the chance to curate their own dream festival from start to finish. First guest in the new series, Johnny Marr, is one of the most influential songwriters and guitarists in British independent music. Others lined-up to take part include Joe Lycett, Rag'n'Bone Man, Gaz Coombes and more! The new season follows The Line-Up's first ever live audience recordings, at Glastonbury and Latitude festival.
- 11/23/2022
- by PodcastingToday
- Podcastingtoday
Taylor Hawkins was sunshine incarnate. The late Foo Fighters drummer – also a songwriter, singer and multi-instrumentalist – had an unrivalled sense of positivity and joie de vivre. His megawatt smile could power a stadium show all of its own.
The first of two tribute concerts to Hawkins, who died aged 50 in March this year, does its utmost to summon that same energy. Gathered here at Wembley Stadium are some of Hawkins’s closest friends – the surviving Foos members, of course – family, collaborators and admirers, for a six-hour marathon of a show. Understandably, the mood that fills the 80,000-capacity venue is a strange one. Hawkins’s favourite songs are played ahead of the late-afternoon start time – Abba, Elo, George Michael – but no one feels like dancing just yet.
Foos frontman Dave Grohl arrives on stage with the band to a deafening roar; it’s a few minutes before the cheering stops and...
The first of two tribute concerts to Hawkins, who died aged 50 in March this year, does its utmost to summon that same energy. Gathered here at Wembley Stadium are some of Hawkins’s closest friends – the surviving Foos members, of course – family, collaborators and admirers, for a six-hour marathon of a show. Understandably, the mood that fills the 80,000-capacity venue is a strange one. Hawkins’s favourite songs are played ahead of the late-afternoon start time – Abba, Elo, George Michael – but no one feels like dancing just yet.
Foos frontman Dave Grohl arrives on stage with the band to a deafening roar; it’s a few minutes before the cheering stops and...
- 9/4/2022
- by Roisin O'Connor
- The Independent - Music
Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia, Charli Xcx’s quarantine-made How I’m Feeling Now and Michael Kiwanuka’s Kiwanuka are among the 12 albums shortlisted for the 2020 Mercury Prize, the prestigious award honoring the year’s best LP by a British musician.
Stormzy, Laura Marling, Porridge Radio, Sports Team, Georgia, Kano, Lanterns on the Lake, Moses Boyd and Anna Meredith also landed recent albums on the shortlist, with the winner to be announced September 24th; due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no live event will take place to celebrate the awarding of the Mercury Prize.
Stormzy, Laura Marling, Porridge Radio, Sports Team, Georgia, Kano, Lanterns on the Lake, Moses Boyd and Anna Meredith also landed recent albums on the shortlist, with the winner to be announced September 24th; due to the Covid-19 pandemic, no live event will take place to celebrate the awarding of the Mercury Prize.
- 7/23/2020
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Three days after reuniting for the first time in 10 years at Glastonbury’s Pilton Party, Britpop veterans Supergrass announced a reunion tour and a career-spanning box set. The band also released a cover of the Police’s “Next to You,” the opening track to 1978’s Outlandos d’Amour.
Titled Supergrass: The Strange Ones 1994 – 2008, the release marks the 25-year anniversary of their britpop masterpiece I Should Coco and will be released on January 24th via BMG. The deluxe box set contains the band’s six albums on vinyl picture disc and CD,...
Titled Supergrass: The Strange Ones 1994 – 2008, the release marks the 25-year anniversary of their britpop masterpiece I Should Coco and will be released on January 24th via BMG. The deluxe box set contains the band’s six albums on vinyl picture disc and CD,...
- 9/9/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Stormzy has released a new single, “Sounds of the Skeng,” the third song to emerge from the British rapper’s upcoming album. The fast-talking track, produced by Sir Spyro, follows “Vossi Bop” and “Crown.”
The single art pays homage to The Sound of Music, but “Sounds of the Skeng” doesn’t have any of that musical whimsy. The hard-punching number follows up on Stormzy’s 2017 track “Mr. Skeng,” off his debut album Gang Signs & Prayer, drawing on some of the same references in the lyrics. On the track, the rapper spits,...
The single art pays homage to The Sound of Music, but “Sounds of the Skeng” doesn’t have any of that musical whimsy. The hard-punching number follows up on Stormzy’s 2017 track “Mr. Skeng,” off his debut album Gang Signs & Prayer, drawing on some of the same references in the lyrics. On the track, the rapper spits,...
- 9/6/2019
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Toy Story 3; A Town Called Panic; The Hammer and Tongs Collection; How to Train Your Dragon
With the arrival of Toy Story 3 (2010, Disney, PG), cinema (and now DVD) arguably has its first note-perfect trilogy. While Coppola lost the plot in The Godfather's third act, Kieslowski fumbled the ball with Three Colours: White and Jackson's The Two Towers (inevitably) sagged a bit in the middle, Pixar's bittersweet final outing with Woody and Buzz has all the poignant beauty of the last chapter of Winnie the Pooh. Remember that strange sensation (loss, elation, befuddlement) you got as Christopher Robin tried to explain to Pooh why he might not be coming back to the Hundred Acre Wood but Pooh would always have Piglet and Eeyore to play with? Well, prepare to shed those same tears again – all the more so if you're a grown-up who has long since put away childish things,...
With the arrival of Toy Story 3 (2010, Disney, PG), cinema (and now DVD) arguably has its first note-perfect trilogy. While Coppola lost the plot in The Godfather's third act, Kieslowski fumbled the ball with Three Colours: White and Jackson's The Two Towers (inevitably) sagged a bit in the middle, Pixar's bittersweet final outing with Woody and Buzz has all the poignant beauty of the last chapter of Winnie the Pooh. Remember that strange sensation (loss, elation, befuddlement) you got as Christopher Robin tried to explain to Pooh why he might not be coming back to the Hundred Acre Wood but Pooh would always have Piglet and Eeyore to play with? Well, prepare to shed those same tears again – all the more so if you're a grown-up who has long since put away childish things,...
- 11/14/2010
- by Mark Kermode
- The Guardian - Film News
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Indie GoGo is a website that allows musicians, filmmakers and others with ideas to connect with an audience willing to fund their ideas. Jon Spira is looking for money to finish the film Anyone Can Play Guitar. This documentary about the Oxford, England music scene that spawned bands like Radiohead, Supergrass and Ride. Help them by donating $30 to finish the film and they’ll send you a copy of the DVD when it’s done! Here’s the trailer:
Anyone Can Play Guitar Trailer from video jon on Vimeo.
Sometimes, I don’t have enough cuteness in my day. Then I watch a short film about cephalopods. Forget having six hearts between them, they also have at least fourteen tentacles.
I loved Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
Indie GoGo is a website that allows musicians, filmmakers and others with ideas to connect with an audience willing to fund their ideas. Jon Spira is looking for money to finish the film Anyone Can Play Guitar. This documentary about the Oxford, England music scene that spawned bands like Radiohead, Supergrass and Ride. Help them by donating $30 to finish the film and they’ll send you a copy of the DVD when it’s done! Here’s the trailer:
Anyone Can Play Guitar Trailer from video jon on Vimeo.
Sometimes, I don’t have enough cuteness in my day. Then I watch a short film about cephalopods. Forget having six hearts between them, they also have at least fourteen tentacles.
I loved Scott Pilgrim vs. The World.
- 10/22/2010
- by Megan Lehar
- The Scorecard Review
Anyone Can Play Guitar
Directed by Jon Spira
Starring Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Gaz Coombes, Nick Cope, Mark Cope
Canal Cat Films
Release date: October 9, 2010 (Limited UK)
In the last couple of years there have been a number of music documentaries which have breathed life into what was becoming a tired genre, unleashing new or once forgotten bands and music into the world. Last year’s Anvil!: The Story of Anvil and Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage, released earlier this year, were particularly impressive, highlighting a human story full of years of struggle and ultimate joy to the soundtrack of awesome music. Continuing this trend comes Anyone Can Play Guitar, which tells the story of the 30-year history of music in Oxford, England.
English cities have long been synonymous with great music: Liverpool gave rise to The Beatles; Manchester Oasis and the Stone Roses; the East Midlands area...
Directed by Jon Spira
Starring Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, Gaz Coombes, Nick Cope, Mark Cope
Canal Cat Films
Release date: October 9, 2010 (Limited UK)
In the last couple of years there have been a number of music documentaries which have breathed life into what was becoming a tired genre, unleashing new or once forgotten bands and music into the world. Last year’s Anvil!: The Story of Anvil and Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage, released earlier this year, were particularly impressive, highlighting a human story full of years of struggle and ultimate joy to the soundtrack of awesome music. Continuing this trend comes Anyone Can Play Guitar, which tells the story of the 30-year history of music in Oxford, England.
English cities have long been synonymous with great music: Liverpool gave rise to The Beatles; Manchester Oasis and the Stone Roses; the East Midlands area...
- 10/16/2010
- by Obi-Dan
- Geeks of Doom
Some bands have all the luck, and some bands can't buy a break. Supergrass belong in the latter category, as despite a series of buzz-heavy singles (including "Alright," the breakout hit from their debut album I Should Coco that was also featured on the soundtrack to the hit movie "Clueless"), they never seemed to be able to get over the hump for a true breakthrough (at least in America, anyway). And on this day in 2007 (just as they were , the band had to put all of their business on hold when bassist Mick Quinn broke his back and heel in a supremely unfortunate accident.
While staying at a villa in France, Quinn fell out of a first floor window. The bassist was sleepwalking and managed to tumble out of the window to the ground below. He had to be rushed to a spinal specialist in Toulouse who immediately operated on...
While staying at a villa in France, Quinn fell out of a first floor window. The bassist was sleepwalking and managed to tumble out of the window to the ground below. He had to be rushed to a spinal specialist in Toulouse who immediately operated on...
- 9/1/2010
- by Kyle Anderson
- MTV Newsroom
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World week is finally here! Spinner has kindly allowed both the score and the soundtrack to Edgar Wright‘s latest to stream in its entirety. The original score by Nigel Godrich is just beautiful, as it is seamlessly infested with videogame influences. He also had some help by Beck Hansen, Cornelius, Dan Nakamura, Kid Koala, David Campbell, Danny Goffey, Gaz Coombes, Kevin Drew, Brendan Canning, Joey Waronker, and Gus Seyffert. As for the soundtrack is is completely rockin’ and definitely worth a listen (and many more).
You can stream everything right here or purchase the two sets on Amazon: Original Soundtrack and Original Score.
Original Soundtrack
01. Beck (as Sex Bob-omb) – We Are Sex Bob-omb
02. Plumtree – Scott Pilgrim
03. Frank Black – I Heard Ramona Sing
04. Beachwood Sparks – By Your Side
05. Black Lips – O Katrina!
06. Broken Social Scene (as Crash and the Boys) – I’m So Sad, So Very,...
You can stream everything right here or purchase the two sets on Amazon: Original Soundtrack and Original Score.
Original Soundtrack
01. Beck (as Sex Bob-omb) – We Are Sex Bob-omb
02. Plumtree – Scott Pilgrim
03. Frank Black – I Heard Ramona Sing
04. Beachwood Sparks – By Your Side
05. Black Lips – O Katrina!
06. Broken Social Scene (as Crash and the Boys) – I’m So Sad, So Very,...
- 8/10/2010
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Supergrass members Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey have revealed that they still maintain regular contact. The pair recently teamed up with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich as Hot Rats and have recorded their favourite songs by the Sex Pistols, Beastie Boys and David Bowie. "We've got a close relationship in music and outside of music," Coombes told the Daily Star. "It's not so much (more)...
- 1/26/2010
- by By David Balls
- Digital Spy
Covers albums that work fall into two camps: radical reinventions and enjoyable detours. Examples of the former: Mark Kozelek’s AC/DC excursion What’s Next To The Moon and Grant Lee Phillips’ nineteeneighties. Examples of the latter: David Bowie’s Pin Ups, Yo La Tengo’s Condo Fucks side project, and The Hotrats’ Turn Ons, a new album from Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffe, a.k.a. half of Supergrass. Paying tribute to everyone from The Cure to The Doors, Turn Ons sounds like a collection of songs its creators always wanted to play but couldn’t find an ...
- 1/19/2010
- avclub.com
Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey of Supergrass have said that they did not cover Michael Jackson at Glastonbury because it would have been too obvious a tribute. The pair played the festival in their Hot Rats guise but passed up the opportunity to play the cover of Jackson's 'Beat It' that sparked the formation of the group, London Lite reports. Coombes said: "It seemed a bit obvious. Everyone was aware of it. We (more)...
- 8/21/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Members of Supergrass have reportedly announced that they have finished recording a covers album with their new side-project. As previously reported, Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey teamed up with Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich to work on a record of covers under the alias of The Hot Rats. Bands covered on the LP include The Doors, Beastie Boys and The Kinks, with more still to be revealed in the coming weeks. Explaining the choice of artists featured on the album, Coombes told BBC 6 Music: "We sat in the (more)...
- 8/13/2009
- by By Oli Simpson
- Digital Spy
From its beginning as the bratty little brother of the Britpop moment, Supergrass never looked built to last. But as Blur edged toward abstraction and Oasis got better only at repeating itself, Supergrass has carried on reasonably well. The band's 2005 album, Road To Rouen, sounded like a grab at artistic maturity—it lacked tunes, in other words—but Diamond Hoo Ha dispenses with any such pretensions. If the title weren't indication enough that this was a back-to-basics effort, an opening riff that playfully rips off Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick" seals the deal. It works, too. Supergrass sounds loose and inspired throughout, turning that Zep goof into a catchy throwback to early singles like "Caught By The Fuzz," then building an explosive chorus using raw materials borrowed from Idiot-era Iggy Pop on "Bad Blood." "The Return Of." finds Gaz Coombes singing about "the return of inspiration," and it's easy...
- 6/10/2008
- by Keith Phipps
- avclub.com
Supergrass rockers Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey are taking to the streets of London on Wednesday to busk for charity.
The pair will perform as their Diamond Hoo Ha Men alter-egos at the West Plaza in Covent Garden from 1pm.
All money raised by the outdoor gig will go to homeless organisation Crisis.
Supergrass release their new album Diamond Hoo Ha next week (begs24Mar08).
The pair will perform as their Diamond Hoo Ha Men alter-egos at the West Plaza in Covent Garden from 1pm.
All money raised by the outdoor gig will go to homeless organisation Crisis.
Supergrass release their new album Diamond Hoo Ha next week (begs24Mar08).
- 3/19/2008
- WENN
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