Monday, 26 May 2008
Bill actor Stewart in on-set 'incident'
The incident happened after Stewart was told his contract would not be renewed, a spokeswoman for The Bill said in a statement.
Press reports suggested the 52-year-old cut his wrists on the set of the show.
The statement said: "We can confirm an incident occurred yesterday following a meeting with Jeff Stewart, when it was discussed that Jeff's contract would not be renewed.
"Our primary concern is for Jeff Stewart's welfare. We are doing everything we can to ensure Jeff is getting the help he needs, and would ask that his privacy is respected at this difficult time."
Friday, 23 May 2008
Finnish accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen and his experimental farmyard sound
Finnish accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen and his experimental farmyard sound
In a barn on Oxfordshire Park Produce, Suomi musician Kimmo Pohjonen is holding up a microphone to a six-tonne tractor. "Turn the railway locomotive over over again, please," he asks the fannie Farmer. The barn fills with sound. "Beautiful," he says. "Fabulous."
Pohjonen is Finland's well-nigh internationally celebrated coeval musician and, arguably, the world's only if new wave accordionist. The 40-year-old's trim Mohawk and oK features loan him to a greater extent than a pass resemblance to David Beckham. Pohjonen, likewise, has a disposition to be photographed bare-chested. "Gymnasium? Ne'er!" he says. "My muscles all come from performing the accordion. It weighs 18 kilos so whenever I pick my child up, it's a physical exercise ... a rassling jibe." He chuckles at his status as experimental music's solitary confinement sex activity symbol, and declares it's time to visit the milking spill. "The rhythms those milking machines mother when attached to the kine, they're great," he says. "I motivation to record them."
Pohjonen's electric current project, Earth Machine Music, involves him sample distribution sounds from quaternion English farms, before returning to Suomi where he will draw up music from these samples. He is returning to perform at these sami farms by and by this calendar month and, at from each one concert, volition shoot the samples of that particular farm from his squeeze box while the farmers shift in with occasional dwell tractor accompaniment.
"An environmental artistic production small-arm" is how he describes it. "I grew up in a small small town in northern Finland, so I'm used to being on farms, companion with their sounds. I like the idea of making music with everyday raise machinery." We come at the milking shed. "Great," he says, hearing its churning rhythm, "I've got to sampling it!" Pohjonen's ebullience appears to sweep up everyone on the farm, and entirely do their c. H. Best to fit his requests. James Zachary Taylor, Oxford Parking lot Farm's owner, admits he had initial reservations. "Naturally, I was fearful of anything fresh and experimental," says Deems Taylor. "But I idea, 'Why not?' I like the idea of art and land. I think it will be ... wacky." Wacky seems guaranteed at what must sure enough be the virtually offbeat UK go this twelvemonth with performances held in barns and cowsheds.
Reappearing from the milking throw off, Pohjonen says this is not the kickoff time bovine muses take in inspired him. "I played for cattle for the first clip 20 years ago. I was at a music camp in Suomi and I placed an advert in the local anaesthetic paper locution, 'Do you want me to play for your cattle?' It was a jape, just so a granger called, so I went at 4am and then played for the bos taurus. That day, they produced an average of 18.5 litres. Unremarkably it was 17. So euphony decidedly plant for oxen."
We roam over to Cobb House, a tiny bungalow built exploitation sustainable materials by artist/farmer Michael Vaulting horse. Pohjonen wants to record book the musical rhythm of a hand-turned flourmill, so Buck gets to work. "Goodness, trade good," says the Finn as the mill's whir beat fills the cottage, "I can by all odds loop this." He and Dollar discuss the possibility of his performing the flourmill inhabit at the concert. "I'm sampling lots of things, just I like to bear sound performed by the people world Health Organization live on the farm," says Pohjonen. "Such a pity we can't shift the milking spill up to where we testament perform - I love its rhythm method of birth control!"
Buck then demonstrates how he makes thatched roof by pound triticale, which gives forth a rustling sound. "Like it, like it!" Pohjonen enthuses. "Bring it along with the milling machinery and we'll make threshing the beginning music of the night."
A Finnish TV crew is documenting entirely this. Pohjonen's radical advance to the piano accordion has made him an in-demand figure for international humanistic discipline festivals, twice participating in the Southbank Centre's Nuclear meltdown festival, and a famous person at home. "Oh, no, I'm non that famous," he says. "Actually, Finns mean I'm passably wyrd: 90% of my concerts are exterior Republic of Finland, and that has made them bear attention."
He says the accordion is Finland's "unofficial national instrument". "My dad plays squeeze box and in our village we had an accordion club. I was the only when kid world Health Organization belonged - plunk for in the 1970s it was decidedly not chill. I learned Suomi folk songs and Finnish tango - we have a boastfully tango vista in Suomi - then I went to the Johan Julius Christian Sibelius Academy and learned serious music squeeze box. I played in rock, jazz and electronic groups and studied in Buenos Aires, where you birth the to the highest degree incredible bandoneon players. Finnish phratry, Argentine tango, Tex-Mex, Balkan - I used to centre real powerfully on them completely, simply I couldn't regain myself in them."
"It was playing with rock'n'roll groups that encouraged me to develop my accordion into an electronic instrument - I wanted to be heard above the drums and guitars - so I began modifying the squeeze box. Now it has a built-in sampler that looks like a bomb calorimeter ... gets me in stacks of trouble when I go through airports. For the last five-spot days I've been sampling myself and combine acoustic and electronic piano accordion to make newly colors. For this enlistment I'll be doing that, and also combination the sounds of the produce."
Musicians and farms might have a long affiliation, merely they more usually headway to the country to produce away from it entirely, non to find creative inspiration."Music is made wherever people hold out," says Pohjonen. "A farm is an interesting environment to have music on. Muck up out the cowshed, throw a few bales of hay about for seats and, hey, you've got a concert asaph Hall!"
Up to now the medicine Pohjonen testament present to rural England is unlikely to be anything they are familiar spirit with. Does he think his experimental shuffle of
Monday, 19 May 2008
Nick Cannon - Cannons Need For Speed
Nick Cannon - Cannons Need For Speed
Rapper/actor Nick Cannon has bought himself an expensive nuptials natural endowment iI weeks after marrying MARIAH CAREY - a
Universal Poplab
Artist: Universal Poplab
Genre(s):
Dance
Dance: Pop
Discography:
Uprising
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Universal Poplab
Year: 2004
Tracks: 11
 
Wilmington Nc To Become Guinea Pig For Tv Switch
Al Foster
Artist: Al Foster
Genre(s):
Jazz
Discography:
Super Standard
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Al Further was natural in Capital of Virginia, VA, just now was raised in Newly York. He taught himself drums at around the long time of 13, and by the age of 16 he was transcription with Blue angel Mitchell (as "Aloysius Foster" on the Blue Note album The Thing to Do). In 1969, at the Cellar Club on 95th St. in Manhattan, Foster got his gravid break; as he was financial supporting up bassist Earl May in a quadruple, his drumming was noticed by cornetist Miles Jefferson Davis. Dwight Filley Davis chartered Foster on the smear as a reserve for Jack DeJohnette, wHO was and so departing the ever-enlarging Davis pigeonholing of that stop. This indeed would turn up a long dedication for Foster, wHO played on every Miles Davis album ranging from Large Fun to You're Under Arrest, and toured with him extensively.
Foster left wing hand Miles Davis in 1985, and since and then has worked independently, sometimes as leader, sometimes as sideman. All over his lengthy and enduring living history Al Further has worked with Cannonball Adderley, Lad Rollins, Charlie Haden, Thelonious Thelonious Sphere Monk, Freddie L. Ron Hubbard, Dave Liebman, Herbie Hancock, and Joe Henderson.
Theron set to take to The Road
Theron set to take to The Road
Charlize Theron is set to star in an adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's bestselling 2006 novel 'The Road'.
Viggo Mortensen will co-star in the moving picture in which his type world Health Organization, following a nuclear explosion, undertakes a hellish road stumble in order to save his boy from both the radioactive dust and cannibals.
Australian John Hillcoat, whose cobbler's last john Major job was on 'The Proposition', volition direct the film, with shot due to begin next month.
Viggo Mortensen testament mavin in the film in which his fictitious character undertakes a hellish road trip in order to keep his son subsequently the collapse of civilisation.
It will offer her the opportunity to form once again with producer Chip Wechsler. The geminate last worked together in 2000 on 'The Yards'.
The film adaptation of McCarthy's book 'No Rural area for Old Men' opens in Irish whisky cinemas this Fri, 18 January. Scan the revaluation here.
EastEnders star missed Palmer & Owen
EastEnders star missed Palmer & Owen
Former 'EastEnders' actress Natalie Cassidy has said that she missed working with soap stars Patsy Arnold Palmer and Sid Sir Richard Owen during their absence from Prince Albert Foursquare.
The 24-year-old whizz, world Health Organization of late left field her role as Sonia Henry Watson Fowler in the georgia home boy, told The Sun that she would have loved to be on gear up when the 2 stars returned.
Cassidy said: "It was frustrating they came endorse after I left. It would get been great to work with Gull once again."
Speaking well-nigh her have decision to leave the show, she said: "I feel like that door's closed nowadays and I need to go and do other stuff."
However, the actress didn't principle come out a generate to the soap in the future tense, expression: "Bianca and Ricky have been gone for nine long time. They've gone out, done their stuff and nonsense and occur back. Perhaps in ball club geezerhood I might go back."
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Pavlov's Dog
Artist: Pavlov's Dog
Genre(s):
Rock
Rock: Hard-Rock
Discography:
Third
Year: 1977
Tracks: 10
Pampered Menial
Year: 1975
Tracks: 9