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"... I need to, after this, take some time off and just analyze how I'm going to make it through the rest of this life, how I'm going to improve," West said on the new Jay Leno show which premiered on Monday night. Reuters reports that "West has already apologized twice for hijacking the 19-year-old country starlet's moment in the spotlight at the high-profile awards show in New York. But he told Leno he has not yet been able to apologize to Swift in person."
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"Patrick Swayze passed away peacefully today with family at his side after facing the challenges of his illness for the last 20 months," his publicist, Annett Wolf, said in a statement Monday evening. Swayze died in Los Angeles, Wolf said, but she declined to give further details. Fans of the actor were saddened to learn in March 2008 that Swayze was suffering from a particularly deadly form of cancer. He kept working despite the diagnosis, putting together a memoir with his wife and shooting "The Beast," an A&E drama series for which he had already made the pilot.
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Young country-pop superstar Taylor Swift earned "Best Female Video" for "You Belong With Me" in one of the most competitive categories of the evening, causing Kanye West to storm the stage in protest of Beyonc� not winning. In a gracious act, Beyonc� later called Taylor back on stage to rightfully accept her award. Beyonc� did win an outstanding three moonmen including the coveted "Video of the Year" award for her viral video sensation "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)." Also landing three statues was Lady Gaga including "Best New Artist" for her hit single "Poker Face." Green Day made a triumphant return to the VMAs by claiming three awards including "Best Rock Video" for "21 Guns." Eminem walked away victorious in an extremely heated race for "Best Hip Hop Video" with "We Made You." Adding to her collection of moonmen and accepting her award via satellite while on tour, Britney Spears won "Best Pop Video" for "Womanizer." After officially premiering at last year's show, T.I. and Rihanna won "Best Male Video" for their multi-platinum song "Live Your Life." - more on this story
Down-and-dirty dancehall and the deep throb of dub may sound like a Kiwi novelty but New Zealand's sparkling beaches and green, rolling hills proved the perfect place for transplanting Jamaican sounds. Reggae has been a passion for New Zealanders since the 1970s, marked by a pivotal Bob Marley concert in 1979 and the growing support and struggle for Maori cultural and political recognition in their native land of Aotearoa, the Maori name for New Zealand. The Maoris' battle for their rights and their land was mirrored in classic reggae's socially conscious lyrics, and Rastafarianism resonated with young Maoris and European-heritage New Zealanders alike�New Zealand even boasts a Rastafarian MP, the Green Party's Nandor Tanczos. The music and lifestyle flourished in the laidback island vibe of Wellington, the country's small coastal metropolis with its village feel, vibrant arts scene, and penchant for jazz, dub, and hip hop.
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This fall, Stith embarks on a U.S. tour, which includes performances alongside string quartet Osso and Sufjan Stevens' The BQE (please see below for confirmed dates). The first EP in Stith's trilogy, BMB, features covers of The Ronettes and Randy Newman and remixes by Roberto Lange of Helado Negro and Savath & Savalas and Son Lux. With Thanksgiving Moon and Braid of Voices, Stith furthers this approach of combining near-to-heart covers with re-worked originals and remixes by friends.
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Additionally, the People's Choice partnership offers aspiring comedians across the nation the opportunity to perform live as an opening act for one of the following NYCF's headlining comedians: Tracy Morgan, Artie Lange, Mike Epps, Bill Burr, Patton Oswalt or Mike Birbiglia. Performers can submit a three-minute comedy routine from Sept 21 through Oct 7 on www.peopleschoice.com. A NYCF panel will post the top three performers back on the site on Oct 9 for fans to vote for their favorite and ultimately decide which comedian to send to New York to perform during the New York Comedy Festival. The winner will be announced Oct 23. In addition to performing in New York during the Festival, the winner is invited to attend the 2010 People's Choice Awards in Los Angeles. "This event marks the first time that a People's Choice Award will be presented in a stand-up comedy competition," said Fred Nelson, President, People's Choice. "We are thrilled to empower fans to voice their choice alongside the experts and to provide another shot for performers to showcase their comedic talents on stage."
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"This record is unique because most of it was written over the last 20 years," she says. "All the other records, I've written in a year or two or three after finishing the previous one. This one has threads from many, many years. Some were just written recently, most were finished recently but started a long time ago. 'Wild girl,' for example, which ended up being about my daughter, was started before Flying Cowboys, and it was waiting all these years to finish. For me, the album feels close to a debut, because the only time you ever have to spend all these years writing a song is your first record, right?" Balm in Gilead's songs flow easily through its roots and soul fabric; it reflects the lifetime work of a woman, whose very name is a genre. She's joined on the record by Ben Harper, Jon Brion, Vic Chesnutt, Bill Frisell, Victoria Williams and Alison Krauss among other highly talented friends. - more on this story
Jones has seen incredible success with TV placements. Half the songs on Swallow the Sea have been used in television shows (One Tree Hill, Kyle XY, Bones, Royal Pains etc). Jones is continuing to record new material, including a duet with Katie Herzig, "Where the Road Meets the Sun" which was featured in Grey's Anatomy and "Out of Reach" which will be featured in the season premier of One Tree Hill on September 14th (8:00pm EST on CW.) In addition to new recordings, Jones recently co-wrote "Lifeline" which appears on Mat Kearney's latest record and was used in TV promos for Intervention and Army Wives. Part of the growing population of artists who are retaining ownership of their own recordings and publishing, Jones' Swallow the Sea, record was released on his own MPJ Music through Thirty Tigers/RED. The release of his new recording, "Out of Reach" September 14th, will be handled by Tunecore. Jones plans to release a new album in mid-late 2010. - more on this story
Named for the southern Alabama county where band members Zach and brother Adam Hooper and John Mildrum reside, Houston County brings a decade of musical groundwork to bear on their collaboration. All gifted musicians who had honed their talents in other bands, the trio entered their new partnership with an honest desire to make the best music possible; egos checked at the door. Adam and John's musicianship perfectly complemented Zack's lyrical sensibility. Together, they harnessed the emotions surrounding a turning point in their lives, spinning uncertainty into hope and restless energy into an album's worth of well-crafted music. John's studio in Dothan, Alabama was a six-hour drive from the brothers' north Georgia homes, but it was worth every mile. The collaborators immediately recognized something special in the music they were creating. - more on this story
Mari� continues to generate buzz on a global scale, recently wrapping a successful tour of Southeast Asia and Japan promoting Breathing Underwater. Best known for her acoustic cover of Rihanna's No. 1 hit "Umbrella" that gained popularity from MTV's The Hills in 2007, Japanese American singer/songwriter Mari� Digby started off posting acoustic versions of popular songs on YouTube, along with several of her own original compositions. After the homemade videos of Mari� singing hit YouTube, she immediately became a musical sensation attracting more than 61 million views and hitting the Billboard charts. Digby's new album Breathing Underwater boasts emotionally rich story-telling, rich-as-honey vocals and a pop sensibility laced with rhythmic, club-worthy hooks. - Myspace link
Before all of that, Shakked graduated as a piano performance major from Berklee College of Music in Boston and later delved into heavy sequencing using synths and plug-ins, becoming an accomplished electronica producer and remixing classic tracks by Sarah Vaughan, Jimmy McGriff, McCoy Tyner and Carmen McRae. Shakked later made the move back to piano and band arrangements to write the Holmes records.
Honored by two Presidents of India, among others, Jasraj is a national treasure in India. Possessing a soulful voice that traverses effortlessly over three and a half octaves, Pandit Jasraj's vocals culminate in an intense spiritual expression. At the same time, concert-goers will experience the rich cultural tradition of India's Mewati Gherana, the classical music style perfected by Jasraj. Accompanying Jasraj are Smt Tripti Mukherjee - Hindustani classical vocalist, Pandit Swapan Chaudhuri - acclaimed Tabla player, and Pandit Suman Ghosh - Hindustani classical vocalist. These four acclaimed artists will be performing together for the first time in the Bay Area.
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