Friday 27 June 2008

Oscar-nominated Vancouver movie producer Bill Vince dies at 44








VANCOUVER - Vancouver movie producer Bill Vince has died of cancer at the age of 44.

Vince was nominated for an Academy Award in 2007 for producing Capote, a biography of American writer Truman Capote that saw Phillip Seymour Hoffman win an Oscar for best actor.

In a statement, Hoffman said Vince wore his heart on his sleeve, was attracted to passion and stood by Hoffman, something the actor says he'll never forget.

Vince and his brother Robert formed Infinity Features and produced such films as Snow Walker, Saved, Bullet Proof Heart and the Air Bud series.

Bill Vince was also active on the social front, helping implement and fund drug-addiction treatment programs for young people on Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, and redeveloping an abandoned theatre in the neighbourhood.

He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Miles, and three children, Miles, Michaela, and Nathanial.





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra

Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra   
Artist: Jai Uttal and The Pagan Love Orchestra

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Shiva Station   
 Shiva Station

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 11


Mondo Rama   
 Mondo Rama

   Year: 2002   
Tracks: 12




 






Damon Albarn to present Honest Jon's revue

Damon Albarn is set to present and perform at the Honest Jon's Revue, a special event to take place at Lincoln Center in New York City next month.

The Blur/ Gorillaz/ The Good, The Bad & The Queen/ Monkey: Journey to the West man will take part in the July 12 event at Avery Fisher Hall which will a feature a musical �??chop up�?? (Nigerian slang for �??feast�??) of performances by Honest Jon's artists Tony Allen, Afel Boccoum, the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble, Kokanko Sata, Simone White, Victoria Williams and Albarn himself.

Founded in 2002, Albarn�??s own label, Honest Jon�??s is named for a landmark record shop on London's Portobello Road.

According to a press release, the performers will be playing both solo sets and collaboratively under Albarn's direction. The performance will run approximately two hours in length with no intermission and no late seating.

For information on tickets and show time visit the Lincoln Center website.

--By our New York staff.
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Motograter

Motograter   
Artist: Motograter

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Motograter   
 Motograter

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 22




The Texas experimental alloy play Motograter is comprised of Ghost (vocals), Smur (drums/samples), Crispy (drums/vocals) and Nuke (guitar). The angst-ridden iV hold their name from a self-built springed/percussion musical instrument that's made of cloggy cable, cranks, and gears. Their self-titled debut for Elektra appeared in May 2003.






Thursday 26 June 2008

The New Rotary Connection

The New Rotary Connection   
Artist: The New Rotary Connection

   Genre(s): 
R&B: Soul
   



Discography:


Hey Love   
 Hey Love

   Year: 1971   
Tracks: 9




 





Seth Rogen - Rogen And Franco Shock With Drugs Skit At Mtv Movie Awards

'Delayed' Doherty misses Paris gig

Pete Doherty failed to show up to a gig in Paris last night.

The Babyshambles frontman was scheduled to take to the stage at Le Grand Rex, but missed the show.

Initial rumours suggested that he had been hospitalised, but it was later claimed that he was stuck on a delayed Eurostar train.

He finally arrived at 11pm, having left the crowd waiting for three hours.

A fan told WENN: "I'm disappointed of course, but I'm also relieved to know that it's... not because he's been hospitalised."



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Ira Tucker, Sr., Lead Singer of Music's Longest-Surviving Group, The Dixie Hummingbirds, Died Tuesday, June 24, 2008, From Heart Failure, in Philadelphia, PA.

PHILADELPHIA, June 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Mr. Tucker was a
living legacy! The Dixie Hummingbirds began their remarkable musical
journey in 1928, in Greenville, SC, organized by the late, great James B.
Davis. Tucker joined the gospel group in 1938 at age 13, and over the next
seventy years was in the forefront as the Birds soared to world acclaim.

Tucker's unique sound mixture of gospel and blues added versatility to
the Birds' style - establishing them as the leading black Southern quartet.
They performed across the landscapes of America and throughout Europe;
toured the circuit of black churches and gospel extravaganzas; brought
audiences to their feet at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater; introduced gospel
music to integrated listeners at New York's Cafe Society; were a hit at the
Newport Folk Festival; appeared with Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon on the
David Letterman Show; were featured on Ted Koppel's Nightline; and honored
worldwide.

Tucker was inspired and inspiring. Musicologist Horace Boyer writes,
"Not only did he put his voice and vocal technique to use, he became the
model for the 'activity' singer. He ran up and down aisles, jumped from the
stage, and spun around without sacrificing one iota of the pure music sound
that he first brought to the quartet...he served as the model for many R&B
and soul singers."

Throughout Tucker's career, he wrote and recorded one masterpiece after
another. Among his many accomplishments: 1973 - Grammy for Best Soul Gospel
Performance. "Love Me Like A Rock;" 2000 - Induction into the Grammy Hall
of Fame and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame; 2007 - Nomination for Best
Traditional Gospel Album, "Still Keeping It Real;" 2008 - Feature-length
documentary/concert film "The Dixie Hummingbirds: Eighty Years Young."

Ira Tucker and The Dixie Hummingbirds were deemed a national treasure
by the National Endowment For The Arts/2000 DC. His hometown of
Philadelphia has solidified this phenomenon with the creation of a powerful
mural and street renaming at 15th & Dixie Hummingbirds Way.

Ira Tucker was a wonderful man - not just as a performer, but as a
human being - always friendly and approachable, always with that twinkle in
his eye.

Quoting his father, Ira Tucker, Jr. reminisced, "All this from a little
kid from Spartanburg, SC."

Tucker is survived by Louise, his devoted wife of 65 years; son Ira
Jr.; two daughters Sundray Tucker and Lynda Laurance; 5 grandchildren, 6
great grandchildren.

Services will be held in Philadelphia on Wed. July 2 at The Met, Broad
& Dixie Hummingbirds Way (Poplar Street). Viewing begins at 9:00am; funeral
at 11:00am.



Interment will follow at Ivy Hill Cemetery.

Contact: Ira Tucker JR

Telephone: 856-853-9388

E-mail: itu14k@aol.com






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New Age
   



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 We Begin

   Year: 1987   
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The Long Blondes Guitarist Ill In Hospital

The Long Blondes have pulled their upcoming live appearances because guitarist Dorian Cox has been taken ill. A statement from the band's label, Rough Trade, reads:


"On 9th June, Dorian was rushed to hospital after falling ill, and he is still in hospital in Sheffield in a serious condition. Because of this we will regrettably be canceling all our live appearances until the end of July."


"Dorian is improving slowly and we will keep you updated on his condition. If you would like to leave a message on MySpace, Facebook or through the website, we would be glad to pass them on to him when we visit.


Feel better soon Dors. The Long Blondes x"


Those affected dates are:


June


21 - Istanbul One Love Festival

29 - Glastonbury Glastonbury Festival


July


5 - Milan Pop Circus

18 - Barcelona Summercase




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Director seeks 'emotional truth' in CTV movie on 'Millennium Bomber'








TORONTO - When Jerry Ciccoritti began filming "The Terrorist Next Door," he sat down with the actors and crew and asked them to step back in time.

"I gave the actors little tricks, homework assignments when they go home at night: OK, there's no such thing as BlackBerrys, hardly anyone has a cellphone," said the director of the movie, which airs Sunday on CTV. "There's no X-box . . . the Internet's still relatively new.

"We talked about that a lot, the entire cast and even the crew," said Ciccoritti. "It's amazing how much the world has changed."

Inspired by real events, "The Terrorist Next Door" takes place in the 1990s and follows the story of Ahmed Ressam, an Algerian immigrant who came to Canada in 1994.

He became infamous as "the Millennium Bomber" after he was caught trying to cross the border in 1999 from Canada to the United States with 50 kilograms of explosives. His target was Los Angeles International Airport.

The film, said Ciccoritti, is meant to quash stereotypes, not villainize Ressam.

"It's not my job to point fingers and say 'This is a really bad guy,"' said Ciccoritti. "As entertainment, that's boring and without value. I'm more interested in letting people know 'This could be you, with different circumstances."'

The film follows a young man who arrives in Canada full of hope, eager to succeed in his new country.

In Montreal, Ressam (Chenier Hundal) meets obstacles everywhere he turns: universities won't honour his previous studies; girls ignore him in bars; the only job he can find is in a restaurant run by a fellow immigrant.

He eventually bows to pressure from his Muslim peers and gets more involved in an al-Qaida sleeper cell, whose members offer him a sense of belonging and financial security. He becomes increasingly radical, egged on by Majid (Reda Guerinik), who leads the cell.

Majid is married to Nicole, a Canadian who converted to Islam for her husband. A CSIS agent tailing her husband happens to be an old high school fling, who tries in vain to warn her of Majid's true identity.

Years pass, and Ressam ends up in an al-Qaida training camp in Afghanistan, run by Osama bin Laden, while Nicole remains unconvinced that her husband is a terrorist.

Actress Kathleen Robertson, who plays Nicole, said it was a challenge to understand the naivete of the character now that people are accustomed to the threat of terrorism.

"I just had to keep reminding myself, this was pre-9-11," said Robertson in phone interview from her home in Los Angeles.

"It was such a different time. It's just crazy to think how much things have changed in nine years."

Ressam's character is the only one based on a real person, while the others are composites, said Ciccoritti.

As depicted in the movie, Ressam isn't entirely true to history. Some biographical facts were changed or omitted to make the character less villainous.

"Ressam was actually much, much more of a bad guy than we deal with in the movie," said Ciccoritti. "In a movie like this, you want to have an emotional truth as opposed to a historical truth."

Ciccoritti also had writer Suzette Couture add material discussing the nature of Islam in an effort to educate viewers. He said he wants people to know that Islam is no more violent than any other religion.

The director, who said he pursues films about immigrants' experiences given his own background as a second-generation Italian immigrant (he adapted Nino Ricci's "Lives of the Saints" for TV), said he's not sure if "The Terrorist Next Door" will have the desired effect of making people better understand Islam.

"If it does anything, I don't know," said Ciccoritti.





News from �The Canadian Press, 2008




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Tom Cruise, Will Smith & David Beckham Bond Over Swords

Tom Cruise has been boning up on his sword skills with Hollywood pals David Beckham and Will Smith – he's recruited them to his latest hobby: fencing.

The Mission: Impossible star has reportedly built a room in his US home solely for practicing his swordsmanship - and often invites close friends Smith and Beckham to join him in the sport.

"Tom has a room for training. We don't get enough time for hanging out, just us three guys, so this is his way of getting together and bonding," Smith tells the Mirror.

"David and I go to his home and just do fencing. It's a lot of fun.

"We wanted an activity that was strenuous, but we're getting older - we have to think about slowing down. We've got to watch our joints. Especially my knee... Ow."
We don't think Becks needs any more help with his swordsmanship.