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The clock ticks, the countdown has begun and the Ruse is ready to explode. Comfortably resting on the cusp of national acclaim, this L.A.-based quartet outfits a sound so shattering it will fracture the spine of the American music scene. Original yet familiar, structured yet erratic, the Ruse is more than just a band — it’s a phenomenon waiting to take the country by storm. Unconfined to any specific genre or style, the group is most reminiscent of an Americanized version of U2 or Coldplay —
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The Auckland City Council is feeling rather pleased with its Build Own Operating Transfer agreement over the Vector Arena. Construction has reportedly stopped at the arena because urgent repairs are needed on the roof. However Auckland City Council spokeswoman Jill McPherson says the BOOT agreement means the council is not affected by construction problems. British supergroup Coldplay was tentatively booked to play at the Vector Arena in downtown Auckland in June, but said they were unlikely
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At the Academy Awards, celebrities smile as they parade down the red carpet before a phalanx of cameras. Behind the flashbulbs, a delicate new game is under way between the stars and the vast gossip industry of TV shows, magazines and Web sites that feeds upon them. It has always been a relationship built upon animosity and mutual need. But tensions have grown with the explosion of media running paparazzi photos of stars canoodling or emerging from shops in frumpy track suits. Now many stars
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EMI has been the subject of numerous takeover rumours in recent sessions, mainly on the back of its poor performance over the past few years against a rising market. Even having the likes of Robbie Williams, Coldplay and Gorillaz on its roster has done little to cheer shareholders. Takeover rumours did the rounds again yesterday, with more talk of a link-up with Warner Music, the recording division of the media giant Time Warner. However, dealers reported quality buyers piling into the stock
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"I think I mostly have an insecurity complex about myself, because I've been trying anything I can on women along the way," admits James Blunt — the heartwarming voice behind the ballady smash "You're Beautiful" — with a chuckle. "I tried a uniform at first, and then tried being a musician. Neither have worked particularly well for me. I'm sure psychologists will have something to say about that." Blunt, whose forlorn lyrical vignettes sound a lot like David Gray songs as sung by Damien Rice,
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During the nineties, Richard Ashcroft fronted the superb Britpop group The Verve, peaking in 1997 with the release of the Beatle-esque Urban Hymns. The band split at the apex of their success and since then Ashcroft has struggled to regain his past critical and popular acclaim. Following his high profile appearance with Coldplay at the Hyde Park Live 8 concert, Ashcroft has rejoined them as their opening act while he tours in support of his third solo release, Keys To The World. While in town
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A lawyer for Apple Computer Inc. today defended the right of the company to use the apple logo on its iTunes Music Store and in a series of TV advertisements for the Web site, despite objections from the Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd. recording label. Apple Corps is suing Apple Computer in London's High Court, claiming that the U.S.-based computer company has broken a 1991 agreement in which each agreed not to enter into the others' field of business. The British company, started by the Beatles
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UNTIL yesterday, nobody had even thought of redoubtable NSW Liberal Andrew Tink and glamorous Hollywood star Gwyneth Paltrow in the same universe, let alone in the same boudoir. But that all changed in parliament when Deputy Premier John Watkins made considerable play on reports Paltrow and husband Chris Martin, lead singer for Coldplay, had decided to call their new baby Tink as in Tinkerbell, from Peter Pan. According to Watkins it was fitting that the member for Epping, who will retire next y
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Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher has turned to actress Gwyneth Paltrow for advice on how to combat the ghouls tormenting him and fiancee Nicole Appleton at their plush London home, according to reports. Unexplained noises and chilling footsteps have unnerved the singer, and now the disappearance of several household objects has convinced him that his home is haunted. Paltrow employed the services of a Kabbalah priest to exorcise "bad energy" from the home she shares with Coldplay frontman husban
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Scotland's hospitality industry last night hit out at plans to target tourists by imposing a "green tax". Tourism chiefs, the business community and environmental groups are considering introducing a £5 charge per person. Amid increasing concern about pollution from transport, the voluntary levy would allow "eco-friendly" tourists to offset carbon emissions generated in travelling here and support green projects, such as growing trees. The approach has been popular with environmentally-con
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The scene at London's Astoria was one of jubilation. But as Kylie Minogue walked backstage to the sound of rapturous applause, her broad smile swiftly crumpled, and within seconds she had dissolved into tears. Instantly a throng of concerned friends rushed to her side, aghast at this sudden change in her demeanour. What was wrong? After 12 months of painstakingly slow recovery from breast cancer, had she stepped back into the limelight too soon? Was she, God forbid, feeling ill again? Sou
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Gwyneth Paltrow avoids going to Italy whenever possible because she claims something always bad happens to her when she does. On her last trip, she flew to Venice for awards ceremony and her plane had to make an emergency landing: “The captain said there was a problem with the plane. All the on-board computers failed and we had to land. There were ambulances and fire trucks on the runway and I realised what a close call it had been.” Before that though, it’s been a place for bad news: “I was
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Watching the World Cup on television in Germany is, despite the pictures being the same, subtly different from watching back home. No Gabriel Clarke for a start. The tournament, albeit in its infancy, is already bearing comparison to that held in 1950, but it is too early to discern whether this will have lasting significance. Not too early, however, to thank the thousands upon thousands of you who have, a colleague informs me, 'downloaded' my World Cup ditty 'England England Uber Alles'. It i
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And the knock-on effect from the event, also hailed a success by organisers Solo, artists, police and the IW Council, should add further millions in coming years. More than 50,000 people attended the Seaclose Park festival, the fifth revived event, with police praising the behaviour of festival-goers. Artists were among those to declare the event a success. Promoter John Giddings said: "Backstage, Chris Martin from Coldplay said the audience was phenomenal. He thought it was one of the band'
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Musicians and politicians have called on Liverpool council to save one of the city's most important cultural centres by ploughing £250,000 into a takeover bid. Small businesses based in the Parr Street complex have been served with eviction notices, including the celebrated 3345 private members club, and told they must leave by July 31 by rock star Phil Collins's company, which owns it. The recording studios are the largest outside London and have attracted names such as Pulp, New Order and
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We hate to be the ones to tell you, but there's been a murder in the music industry. OK, no one actually died. But it does appear TV killed the video star. We started noticing this a few months back, when shows like Style Star and E! True Hollywood Story ran more than VideoFlow, but it wasn't until we set out to predict the winners of the 17th annual MuchMusic Video Awards (tomorrow at 8 p.m. on Much and City) that we realized we hadn't seen half the nominees.A quick RealPlayer sesh on the
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The Poughkeepsie Journal reports that WPDH-FM Poughkeepsie Program Director Gary Cee was linked yesterday for a second time to New York state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer’s payola investigation into the radio and music industries. Cee's connection to the investigation is related to his former job at WLIR Long Island. "I have never and would not ever make a deal for payola," said Cee, who worked at WLIR from 1991-2003, the last five years as the station's program director. "We just don't do
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SHE loves England so much that Gwyneth Paltrow has decided to stay in the country for her summer holiday. The American actress and renowned Anglophile has asked concierge company Quintessential to book a stately home for her, hubby Chris Martin and their children Apple and Moses to get away from it all. Still, Gwyn hasn't turned her back on Hollywood excess completely - a helicopter will fly the family in and out of the grounds of the country retreat. Source - Daily Mirror
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As previously reported, The 17th Annual MuchMusic Video Awards airs globally for the 12th year on Sunday June 18th, with the number of televised international broadcasts growing to a record-breaking 65 countries across five continents. It's Canada's hottest awards show and red-carpet scene, star-packed and energized by thousands of screaming fans - airing live and direct from MuchMusic's famed street-front world headquarters in Toronto, Canada. Once again the MMVAs delivers the best artists an
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EMI Group Plc, the world's third-largest music company, said on Thursday it has agreed to pay $3.75 million to settle charges by New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer that it made secret payments to radio stations in exchange for airplay. The music company behind such artists as the Rolling Stones and Coldplay is the last of the big four music groups to settle with the Attorney General's office over allegations of pay-for- play practices, also known as payola, in the music industry.
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LAGUNA BEACH, Calif.--Record label EMI Music Publishing is talking to YouTube, Revver and other video upload sites about alliances that would help it monitor and curtail misuse of its copyrights--and loss of advertising or download sales--from unauthorized music videos that are posted to their sites. "We're actively trying to strike relationships (with user-generated video sites) for the showing of our music videos," Thomas Ryan, EMI Music's senior vice president of digital and mobile strateg
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Pearl Jam's debut video was the first non-lipsynched MTV video ever, because they didn't go in for that phoney bullshit thank you very much. To insist on this sort of thing BEFORE you're famous shows some conviction. This commitment to doing what they want without care for what's good for their career has largely been behind their mixed commercial fortunes since the mega-sales of their first two LPs in the early '90s. Recent albums have sounded indifferent. Now it's 2006, they're all in thei
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June 15 (Bloomberg) -- "Who is the man I see where I'm supposed to be?'' Keane singer Tom Chaplin asks on the track "Crystal Ball.'' Well, sometimes he's Bono, sometimes he's Thom Yorke of Radiohead, and sometimes he's the late, great Freddie Mercury. Most of the time, though, he's Coldplay's Chris Martin. Keane's guitar-free debut album, "Hopes and Fears,'' blended Chaplin's soaring voice with metronomic piano riffs and pounding drums. In its second outing, "Under the Iron Sea,'' the band
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Clear Channel has launched KPTL (Capital 106.3) in Des Moines, which will focus on triple-A as well as local Iowa acts. The station will target a 25-54 audience. KDBR (the Bus), which previously occupied the 106.3 frequency, will move to a stronger signal at 100.3. The top 40 station known as "My 100" was dropped at the locale last month and until the flip to Capital, the Bus was being simulcast at 106.9 and 100.3. "People who liked KFMG, and before that KDMG, would like this station," said
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Gwyneth Paltrow is already planning an acting career for her daughter Apple, even though the tot is only two! The Oscar-winner insists she will support her children, Apple, and Moses, three months, in whatever life they choose, but admits she already sees a career on the stage or silver screen for her eldest child. The Proof beauty says, "My daughter can be quite dramatic. So I think there is a chance that she'll do something like that (acting) - but I'll support her whatever she wants to d