Tuesday 8 July 2008

Madonna and Ritchie not divorcing, rep says

Pop star Madonna and her husband, British film maker Guy Ritchie, are not planning to divorce, her spokeswoman said, denying media speculation that their marriage is ending.

"There are no divorce plans," Liz Rosenberg, Madonna's publicist, said in a statement.

Rumours that the London-based couple planned to split have been circulating for months, fueled most recently by reports that the singer had lined up Fiona Shackleton, a lawyer for Paul McCartney in his bitter divorce from Heather Mills.

The speculation reached a fever pitch last week in London, where the Daily Mirror newspaper dedicated two front pages to the plight of the couple's marriage.

Madonna, 49, and Ritchie, 39, married in December 2000 at Skibo Castle in northeast Scotland. They met at a party hosted by ex-Police frontman Sting and his wife Trudie Styler.

Their son, Rocco, was several months old on their wedding day, and in 2006 Madonna applied to adopt David Banda, a boy from Malawi whose mother died shortly after his birth.

The adoption was approved by a Malawian court in May.

Madonna also has a daughter, Lourdes, from an earlier relationship. She was married once before, to Hollywood actor Sean Penn, in the 1980s.

Madonna is one of the most successful rock stars of all time, with global album sales estimated at more than 200 million copies.

A multi-Grammy award winner, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in March.

Ritchie is best known for his movies Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000), but he has come in for critical maulings since then, most notably when he directed Madonna in Swept Away (2002).

Asked if he would ever work with his wife again, Ritchie said in an interview in late 2007: "I don't know. We don't want to stick our chins out again."





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Friday 4 July 2008

Jonas Brothers Summer Mania Has Officially Begun With Chart Topping Numbers in Multiple Media

BURBANK, Calif., June 27 -- Jonas Brothers are the "boys
of summer" with multiple chart topping successes and four of the top ten
songs on iTunes. The soundtrack for "Camp Rock" debuted at #3 on the
Billboard Top 200, selling 188,000 units since its June 17 release on Walt
Disney Records and ranking #1 on Billboard's Soundtrack and Children's
charts. Their "Burnin' Up" single from their upcoming album, "A Little Bit
Longer," shipped to Top 40 radio this weekend, and is officially the #1
most added song of the week while also setting a new record for most
requests in 24 hours for the Radio Disney request phone lines. On iTunes,
Jonas Brothers have the #1 video ("Burnin' Up"), #1 podcast for their
forthcoming CD, as well as the #1 song ("Burnin' Up"), and #2 album ("Camp
Rock"). On YouTube, "Burnin' Up" is the #1 video of the week. The album
debuts August 12 on Hollywood Records.

The platinum certified band kicked off summer with the premiere of
Disney Channel's Original Movie "Camp Rock" and the premiere of Jonas
Brothers' new single and video "Burnin' Up" premiered on Disney Channel,
ABC and ABC Family to over 12.5 million viewers, and over 2.7 million
viewers on YouTube. This week, Jonas Brothers have four of the top ten
songs on iTunes; #1 "Burnin' Up," #3 "This Is Me" (Joe Jonas duet with Demi
Lovato), #8 "Play My Music," #9 "Gotta Find You" (Joe Jonas). With their
immense popularity it's almost no surprise that the Jonas Brothers replaced
themselves at the #1 position on iTunes from "This Is Me" to "Burnin' Up."

"Camp Rock's" unprecedented multi-platform premiere weekend reached an
impressive 24.5 million unique total viewers, 6.0 million Kids 6-11 and
more than 6.1 million Tweens 9-14 across the U.S. and Canada, and ranked as
the week's #1 TV program in those youth demographics. Disney Channel's
debut of "Camp Rock" ranks as cable TV's #1 entertainment telecast of the
2007-08 season (8.9 million Total Viewers). On ABC-TV, the movie was the #1
summer Saturday entertainment telecast on any broadcast network in almost
six years in Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14, and is ABC Family's #1 movie
broadcast ever in Disney Channel's youth targets. "Camp Rock's" online
streaming event delivered Disney.com's highest daily unique visitor traffic
to its broadband area, and attracted 863,000 video plays.

Their short-form reality series, "Jonas Brothers: Living the Dream" has
reached over 26 million Total Viewers and 11 million Kids 6-11 and Tweens
9-14 since its May 16 premiere on Disney Channel.

Jonas Brothers are currently on tour in Europe, and kick off their sold
out "Burning Up" tour in North America July 4 in Toronto, with special
guest Demi Lovato ("Camp Rock"). The tour will be filmed by Walt Disney
Studios for a 3-D movie to be released in early 2009. Following the release
of their new CD "A Little Bit Longer," the brothers will start production
of their Disney Channel original series "J.O.N.A.S." This fall, Jonas
Brothers will release their first book, published by the Disney Book Group.
With all the activity Jonas Brothers Summer Mania looks like it will morph
into Jonas Brothers Fall Music Mania as well.




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Duo off to Sony's global market

Van Galder, Weinstock to share co-topper gig in reshuffle





Sony Pictures has upped Valerie Van Galder and Marc Weinstock to the newly created positions of co-presidents of worldwide theatrical marketing for the studio in a restructuring that puts studio's global marketing structure under one roof.


The promotions reunite Van Galder and Weinstock, who first worked together for more than a decade at Fox Searchlight. They report to Jeff Blake, the studio's president of worldwide marketing and distribution.


Together, the duo will oversee worldwide marketing campaigns for all films released through Columbia Pictures, Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Animation.


Van Galder is a marketing veteran, overseeing domestic marketing for Columbia since January 2006, and before that, serving as president of TriStar Pictures. Before that, she oversaw marketing and publicity at Screen Gems, and brought Weinstock to the genre label in 2000.


During the years, the duo have been marketing architects for 28 films that bowed at No. 1 at the boxoffice.


"Val and Marc are recognized as two of the most creative, imaginative and strategic motion picture marketers in the industry today," Blake said. "They have worked magnificently well together as partners for more than a decade and they have an incredible and enviable track record of success."


Among the future marketing campaigns Van Galder and Weinstock will shape are Columbia's "Quantum of Solace," "Angels & Demons" and "2012." The Screen Gems campaigns they will oversee include "Lakeview Terrace" and "Quarantine," and the Sony Pictures Animation features "Hotel Transylvania" and the recently announced "Smurfs" movie.


Van Galder and Weinstock have overseen marketing and publicity for several Sony films. As executive vp marketing at Screen Gems, Van Galder launched several top films, including "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," "Underworld" and "Resident Evil: Apocalypse."


Weinstock succeeded Van Galder when she moved over to president of TriStar, where she developed three films: "Running With Scissors," "Silent Hill" and "Premonition."


Weinstock oversaw marketing for "Resident Evil: Extinction," "Stomp the Yard" and "Underworld: Evolution."


Before Sony, Van Galder was senior vp marketing and publicity at Fox Searchlight, overseeing the launch of such films as "The Full Monty" and "Waking Ned Devine."


Weinstock spent three years as director of marketing at Fox Searchlight, negotiating multimillion-dollar offline partnerships with such companies as Max Factor and Borden Foods, and alliances with AOL and Barnes & Noble.



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Toxic Coma

Toxic Coma   
Artist: Toxic Coma

   Genre(s): 
Experimental
   



Discography:


Psychophreak   
 Psychophreak

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10




 






Ugly Betty set to film in New York

After the filming of two series in Los Angeles, 'Ugly Betty' is expected to relocate to New York for the shooting of its third series.
The Hollywood Reporter says that the makers of the show are keen to avail of New York state's decision to triple film and TV production tax credits to 30%, with the city offering another 5% tax credit.
While the pilot of 'Ugly Betty' was shot in New York, production of series one and two took place in Los Angeles because it was cheaper.
Production on the third series of 'Ugly Betty' is due to begin in July.
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Strangefish

Strangefish   
Artist: Strangefish

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Full Scale   
 Full Scale

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 8




 





Costume creator Kermit Love - known for Big Bird on 'Sesame Street' - dies at 91

Exec shuffle at GreeneStreet

Fisher Stevens stepping down as partner





In a game of musical chairs at GreeneStreet Films, production head and partner Tim Williams has been bumped up to co-president alongside founding partner John Penotti, Michael Hogan has been named COO and actor-turned-producer/co-founder Fisher Stevens is stepping down as a partner in the company.


Stevens said he will still be an owner of the financing, production and sales outfit. He will serve as a producer on several upcoming GreeneStreet projects, including "Positively Fifth Street" and "The Invisible Woman," but will no longer be involved in day-to-day decision-making at the company. "I'm looking to focus more on my acting and directing career and outside productions," including producing and helming an adaptation of the novel "The Highest Tide" and his role on "Lost," Stevens said. "This is better if other opportunities come up, versus living for the company more."


Williams joined GreeneStreet as head of production when the company was founded by Stevens and Penotti in 1998, heading to Los Angeles in 2006 as the company launched its West Coast offices. Hogan, a partner and COO at the now-disbanded Hart Sharp Entertainment from 1999-2007, joined GreeneStreet last year as a consultant and will remain based in New York.


Williams will continue his production duties along with new responsibilities co-heading the company, while Hogan will oversee all operational and financial duties. Both will work with Penotti to develop new industry partnerships, as well as new-media, digital and online ventures with recently hired consultant Eric Spiegelman. The company also will continue developing its GreeneStreet Films International sales arm headed by another recent hire, Amy Beecroft.


Stevens is currently working on a documentary tentatively titled "The Rising" about the slaughter of dolphins in Japan. He described his relationship with GreeneStreet as amicable and said they may help produce some of his future outside projects.



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Luis Alberto Spinetta

Luis Alberto Spinetta   
Artist: Luis Alberto Spinetta

   Genre(s): 
Rock
   



Discography:


Bajo Belgrano   
 Bajo Belgrano

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 10


Spinettalandia y Sus Amigos   
 Spinettalandia y Sus Amigos

   Year: 2001   
Tracks: 11




From Latin pop/rock to nuclear fusion and for more than deuce decades singer/songwriter and guitarist Luis Alberto Spinetta participated in some of the about interesting substitute ensembles in the Argentinean rock scene. The gifted musician started acquiring badly knotty in music in 1968 afterwards joining Emilio del Guercio, Edelmiro Molinari and Rodolfo García in a band called Almendra, making their debut with a single featuring "El Mundo Entre Las Manos," and "Tema de Pototo," followed by a self-titled record album released in 1970 including the "rock en español" classic "Muchacha Ojos de Papel,".


Luis Alberto Spinetta began his solo career in 1971 with Spinettalandia y genus Sus Amigos aka La Búsqueda de la Estrella. In increase, Pescado Rabioso and Invisible became his outset experimental outfits. In 1980 he touched to the U.S. to make the English highborn Only Love Can Sustain, recorded in New York City and Los Angeles, CA. After collaborations with local rock icons Charly García and Leon Gieco, Fito Paez teamed up with him to bring forth a two-fold album called La La La. Director Pablo César asked him to indite the soundtrack for his motion-picture show Fuego Gris before aggregation Los Socios del Desierto with drummer Daniel Wirtz and bassist Marcelo Torres.





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Barre Phillips

Barre Phillips   
Artist: Barre Phillips

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


Three Day Moon   
 Three Day Moon

   Year: 1978   
Tracks: 6




Bassist Barre Phillips is unmatchable of a radical of deport American musicians wHO give left U.S. shores for greener pastures. In the case of Phillips, the facial expression can be taken literally. His adoptive base is a lovely and identical much rural section of southerly France, where he has been residing in an old chateau since the early '70s. He has been living in Europe since 1967. Phillips is share of an level more sole radical of well-improvising musicians wHO accept been able to go comfortably into the free jazz of the '60s, as good as the European dislodge improvising scene that began development in subsequent decades.


He was born in San Francisco in 1934 and became a professional musician in 1960, hustling turned to New York in 1962. At that time, the post for playing vanguard jazz on the West Coast seemed absolutely hopeless; decades afterwards, Phillips would express surprisal on a come back trip to the West Coast that so many adventuresome and open-minded players had settled in that respect. One of the best of his almost late collaborations with West Coast players is the Nine Winds album Trignition, in which he is joined by buster sea bass virtuoso Bertram Turetzky and multi-instrumentalist Vinny Golia.


His move to New York had near prompt results, as the early '60s was a period of time when new players and new concepts in wind were much in postulate. He had see playing a blanket variety of jazz genres in this formative time period. He worked with the ostentatious and demanding cygnus buccinator Don Ellis, world Health Organization used to talk his audiences on how complicated his metre signatures were, patch Phillips was left in charge of actually keeping these fractured tempos. The dislodge jazz interview discovered Phillips on the alive set New Thing at Newport, where he was featured in the ensemble of Archie Shepp, establishing himself as peerless of several expressive bassists of Caucasian lineage wHO would become honored members of the new black music picture. He also performed and recorded with superb vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson, German guitarist Attilla Zoller, and introverted liberate malarky acolyte Marion Brown. In 1967, Phillips took off for London, just the trip was for personal reasons and did non represent an attempt to flee the New York scene, although that is just what it wound up being. The British improvising scene welcomed him and shortly he had formed a band that would be very influential, known as the Trio, featuring him in combining with saxist John Surman and drummer Stu Martin, the latter player another expatriate.


Although Phillips had friendly contact lens with the more "pure" British dislodge improvisers, such as Derek Bailey, Evan Parker, Trevor Watts, and Barry Guy, it was the family relationship with Surman that fit more snugly into his background signal, as the saxophonist was approach much more out of the jazz tradition. The Trio wound up playing some 400 concerts, following which Phillips began accenting his solo performances. He continued with this focal point, cathartic a series of solo recordings and landing a contract with ECM records, a move that whitethorn have washed him up with some listeners wHO find oneself his singular coming and tone seriously hampered by that label's reverb-soaking and other output techniques. Nonetheless, he has stayed with the label for several decades, the production including a twosome recording with bassist Dave Holland and a threesome quislingism with Paul Bley and Evan Parker. His collaborations with Joe Maneri brought him back to the States for a rare treat of a tour in supporting of the 2000 ECM release Tales of Rohnlief. Phillips is too the president-elect of the International Society of Bassists.