Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Kings of Leon Announce Fall Tour, Go Platinum


Nashville rock band the Kings of Leon today announced dates for a 30-plus-date North American arena trek this fall. The announcement comes just as their 2008 album "Only By the Night" has been certified platinum by the RIAA -- the first U.S. platinum certification for a band that has sold millions internationally.

After a July 31 appearance on the Today Show, the tour will kick off August 7 with the band's headlining stint at Lollapalooza in Chicago and continue through October. They will also perform on the "Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" on August 24.

"Only By the Night" hit No. 5 on the Billboard 200, while single "Sex On Fire" topped Billboard's Modern Rock Chart and won a Grammy for best rock performance by a duo or group. The platinum certification is awarded for shipments of at least a million, and the album has sold 959,000 units in the U.S. to date according to Nielsen SoundScan.

As Billboard Magazine previously reported (cover story, Feb. 21), the Kings of Leon became international superstars before making a real impact at home -- "Only By the Night" sold millions of copies worldwide and went Platinum in multiple countries before breaking the 400,000 mark in the U.S.

"The market has come around to the band," RCA VP/GM Tom Corson told Billboard earlier this year. "It's just their time. The band has put the work in over the years, they have their finest album to date, and consumers are into it."

Here are the Kings of Leon's tour dates:

August 7: Chicago, IL (Lollapalooza)
August 9: Morrison, CO (Red Rocks Amphitheater)
August 12: Edmonton, AB (Rexall Place)
August 13: Calgary, AB (Pengrowth Saddledome)
August 15: Vancouver, BC (General Motors Place)
August 16: Vancouver, BC (General Motors Place)
August 19: Las Vegas, NV (The Joint)
August 21: San Diego, CA (Cox Arena)
August 22: Los Angeles, CA (The Forum)
Sept. 8: Columbia, MD (Merriweather Post Pavilion)
Sept. 9: Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)
Sept. 11: Mansfield, MA (Comcast Center)
Sept. 12: East Rutherford, NJ (Izod Center)
Sept. 14: Uniondale, NY (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
Sept. 16: Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)
Sept. 17: Ottawa, ON (Scotiabank Place)
Sept. 19: Hamilton, ON (Copps Coliseum)
Sept. 20: London, ON (John Labatt Centre)
Sept. 22: Auburn Hills, MI (The Palace of Auburn Hills)
Sept. 23: Columbus, OH (Schottenstein Center)
Sept. 25: Noblesville, IN (Verizon Wireless Music Center)
Sept. 26: Milwaukee, WI (Bradley Center)
Sept. 28: Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
Sept. 30: St. Louis, MO (Scottrade Center)
Oct. 2: Austin, TX (Austin City Limits Festival)
Oct. 3: Oklahoma City, OK (Ford Center)
Oct. 6: Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
Oct. 7: Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
Oct. 9: Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)
Oct. 10: Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena)
Oct. 13: Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)
Oct. 16: Nashville, TN (Sommet Center)
Oct. 20: Guadalajara, MEX (Telmex Arena)
Oct. 22: Mexico City, MEX (Sports Arena)
Oct. 24: Monterrey, MEX (Arena Monterrey)

Springsteen, U2, Metallica To Play Hall Of Fame


Music legends Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band, U2, Paul Simon, Metallica, Eric Clapton, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends, Simon and Garfunkel will join together on October 29th and 30th at Madison Square Garden to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Proceeds from the concerts will go towards creating a permanent endowment for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation and Museum.

The two shows will be helmed by Joel Gallen, director and producer behind the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies and the MTV Movie Awards (1996-2005), and a four-hour program of highlights will be edited for broadcast on HBO in mid-November.

Tickets will go on sale to the general public beginning August 3 at 9:00 a.m., and American Express Cardmembers will have the opportunity to purchase advanced tickets starting July 27.

An all-star creative team -- including Tom Hanks and his producing partner Gary Goetzman, Jann Wenner, singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson and Oscar-winning screenwriter and director Cameron Crowe, among other -- will work with the artists to curate the show through the live performances and filmed segments. The programs will be designed to tell the story of rock and roll by featuring guest stars and unique collaborations. Artists will perform their own songs and the music that inspired them - tracing the history of genres ranging from soul to hard rock.

A creative team of Tom Hanks and his producing partner Gary Goetzman, Jann Wenner, singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson, Oscar-winning screenwriter and director Cameron Crowe and others will work with the artists to curate the show through the live performances and filmed segments.

The museum's anniversary celebration will extend beyond the concerts, with both a book and a deluxe DVD set to be released this fall. Collins Design will publish The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The First 25 Years, chronicling 25 years of induction ceremonies in September. In August, Time Life will issue a nine-DVD boxed set of highlights of the past induction ceremonies, featuring speeches and all-star performances, many that have never before seen by the public.

Here are the October 29th performers:

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
Simon & Garfunkel
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Friends
Paul Simon
Stevie Wonder


Here are the October 30th performers:

Eric Clapton
Aretha Franklin
Metallica
U2

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The Michael Jackson Movie You Never Saw


He may be known for his music, but few knew Michael Jackson also enjoyed another artistic outlet: the movies.

The King of Pop's long association with a small-time filmmaker led to a featured role in a campy 2007 film unknown to many of his fans, and may well have led to another project he was developing (see video below).

"He was very excited about making movies and wanted his hands on everything, from working on screenplays to producing, to writing the music," said B-movie producer, writer and director Bryan Michael Stoller of Jackson, who starred in the 1978 pic "The Wiz." "However, he never showed any interest in acting,"

Three months before his death, Stoller says Jackson committed to co-directing and financing a movie -- a poignant drama about foster children -- and planned to get started as soon as he completed his London concerts.

It's a small indie project that might not have exactly been getting a big studio rollout or a prime spot at Sundance. But like other posthumous revelations, the news sheds light on the wide-ranging, if often quirky, excursions the singer made when he wasn't cultivating his career as a pop star.

Stoller said he had a 23-year friendship with the pop star and was his partner in the film company Magic Shadows. He was to have co-directed the movie, called "They Cage the Animals at Night," which Stoller said they had been developing for seven years.

The project was based on a 1985 book about the real-life experiences of author Jennings Michael Burch, who bounced around foster homes as a child. Jackson showed the book to Stoller in 2002 at his Neverland estate and asked if he wanted to produce and co-direct a movie version.

"Michael told me often he felt like he grew up as an orphan, like a foster kid, because he never was in one home," Stoller said. "To him every hotel was like a different foster home. He said he used to sit in the window and see kids playing outside and cry because he couldn't be part of that."

But insiders in the Jackson camp said there was no formal deal in place for any Jackson involvement in "Cage"; discussions between the artist and Stoller occurred when Jackson was without management, which may have frowned on any distractions as he prepared for the London shows.

Stoller optioned the book for $1 -- initially without telling Burch about Jackson's involvement. When he did tell him, Stoller said the author was excited to work with the singer.

Jackson, meanwhile, was concerned that Burch, then 67 and suffering from cancer, might not survive to see the movie made. So Stoller suggested bringing Burch to Neverland in 2003, where Jackson turned the tables and interviewed him for what was to be a TV special and for the eventual DVD.

Stoller recorded their meeting, which added to a collection of videos he made with Jackson over the years, and to hours of audio recordings from their meetings.

Stoller told THR he has now come forward because he believes this material humanizes his friend at a time when much myth-making about Jackson is taking place. The producer also is marketing his video, audio and photos either for outright sale or as a project he would produce and direct.

He said he already has had interest from NBC, CBS and E!

Jackson's last film foray was a 2005 comedic farce, "Miss Cast Away and the Island Girls," produced, written and directed by Stoller. Jackson is briefly in the movie as Agent M.J., who comes to the rescue of various characters on a beam of light. The movie was a direct-to-DVD release sold briefly at Blockbuster stores.

When Jackson was indicted on child molestation charges shortly after its release, Blockbuster pulled the film from its shelves. "Miss Castaway" has been sold overseas by Showcase Entertainment, and Stoller said he has offers for a new domestic video release for Jackson's last movie appearance.

"They Cage the Animals" also was impacted by the molestation charges, Stoller said. In 2003 the producer arranged a three-hour meeting in a Universal City hotel between Jackson and Mel Gibson, who besides being an actor is a producer and partner in Icon Prods. "They got along great," Stoller said. "It was kind of funny. Mel was a little nervous. He was hugging a pillow the whole time, kind of playing with it. Michael was kind of shy."

Icon signed a deal to develop the project with a budget of $12 million-$20 million, according to Stoller, who was paid by Icon to write the screenplay. A couple months later, when Jackson was indicted in Santa Barbara, Icon put the project in turnaround, and Gibson stopped returning Stoller's phone calls. There were news reports in 2005 that Icon had dropped the project. A spokesman for Icon said the company briefly was involved in developing it in 1995 but had lost interest by 1997. Stoller has a copy of his contract with Icon dated 2002.

Stoller said Icon still owns the screenplay, but an Icon rep rebutted that, saying the company has had no involvement or ownership for 10 years. Gibson declined comment for this report.

Jackson did meet with Burch, and during their highly charged conversation he asked the author if he had ever considered suicide. Burch said he had, and Jackson said he too had considered it during his darkest days.

Jackson lost contact with Stoller for about two years during the period when the singer was on trial. But after his acquittal, Jackson reached out to him. They had watched dozens of movies in the Neverland theater; Stoller said Jackson's favorite was "To Kill a Mockingbird," and that they also discussed doing a remake of the comedy musical "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."

"When Jackson called in 2007, he still had movies on his mind," Stoller said. "He had begun to purchase movie production equipment. He was always asking how things work, but I never saw him really work things. But he wanted all the toys. He bought a dolly and wanted me to show the kids how to use it because they were using it as a play toy, riding around on it."

Jackson wasn't interested in making a blockbuster. "He wanted to do movies the Academy would like," Stoller recalled.

Three months before his death, Stoller said he and Jackson had "a pretty serious meeting" about reviving "They Cage the Animals" as an indie feature.

"Michael was going to put up $8 million and not have to deal with any studios or producers and then take it to the studios afterward," Stoller said. "He was very passionate about being a director. He was determined to make this movie."

Lily Allen backs La Roux for Mercury prize


Lily Allen has backed newcomers La Roux to scoop the Mercury music prize.

The 24-year-old, whose LP It's Not Me It's You missed out on making the shortlist, lent her support to the 'In For The Kill' duo's self-titled debut album.

"I hope La Roux wins," she wrote on her Twitter blog.

Bookmakers William Hill have installed Kasabian and Florence and Machine as early favourites, with Sweet Billy Pilgrim as 10/1 outsiders.

Previous winners include Arctic Monkeys, Dizzee Rascal and Elbow

Artic Mongkeys - single release


So, as probably the only person on the planet to not think the Arctic Monkeys were the best thing since sliced bread as soon as they released their debut and it’s follow up, perhaps I’m not the best person to be reviewing this single. Setting aside all prejudice and preconception though, it ain’t half bad. And that from the 'pen’ of a cynic! It must be good.

Scuzzy bassline, spidery guitars, propulsive drums, dialect-inflected vocals, and a crescendo instead of a chorus... like the bastard lovechild of The Fall, The Pixies and Link Wray, Crying Lightning is simply so far beyond ugly, it’s brilliant. Given a considered gravity by producer Josh Homme that their previous work has lacked, it’s dirty, murky, heavy and there isn’t much to it, but that’s the point – Last Of The Shadow Puppets this ain’t, so if sophistication is your thing, turn away now, but otherwise enjoy the venom and grit.

Be warned: buy this and you will need to start squirreling away your pennies in preparation for the album’s imminent release a week later.

Madonna snubs stage deaths investigation


Madonna has allegedly refused to co-operate with officials investigating the collapse of her stage which killed two men.

The 4 Minutes singer has reportedly declined requests to be interviewed as the probe into the tragedy is launched.

Briton Charles Prow, 23, and Frenchman Charles Criscenzo, 53, were killed when the partially-built roof for the set caved in, bringing down a crane as it was being built at Marseille s Velodrome stadium. Five other crew members were seriously injured.

Magistrates say the 50-year-old star is an important witness as she has a £60 million contract with concert promoters Live Nation, the company organising the show.

Madonna, who is currently on the European leg of her 'Sticky and Sweet' world tour, paid tribute to all the workers, saying: "I'm devastated at the tragic news. My prayers go to those who were injured and their families."

The 50-year-old pop star was told of the death while she was rehearsing for her concert at Friuli Stadium, in Udine, Italy, last Thursday (16.07.09).

Later in the evening, she stopped her performance and tearfully told the audience: "I ask you for a moment to stop and think of the people who have lost their lives, we need to appreciate life, the people we love and our families."

Amy Winehouse to get her own scent


Amy Winehouse wants to launch her own perfume.

The troubled singer - who has publicly battled addictions to drink and drugs - and her father Mitch are keen to develop her trademark smokey look and put her name to a woman's fragrance.

A source said: "Mitch is keen to licence Amy s name to a perfume house. He has been in talks with manufacturers and contacted PR firms for advice.

"They want it to reflect her style with a classic smokey 1950s look and smell. Amy is keen to expand her brand and wants to get on the celebrity perfumes bandwagon while she can. They know her fans love to copy her style. Her trademark fashion and beehive hair-do were last year's must-have look."

However, fragrance experts are unsure about working with the Rehab singer - who is regularly photographed with a cigarette and alcoholic drink in hand - because they fear shoppers will be discouraged by her dishevelled appearance.

One perfume industry insider said: "Frankly, she doesn't look like she smells that nice, so doing some positive publicity to prove it doesn't just smell of stale alcohol and cigarettes would be vital."

Other pop stars who have launched their own signature scents include Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne and Jennifer Lopez.

Jackson could have another child


Michael Jackson is rumoured to have a fourth child.

Omer Bhatti, a 25-year-old Norwegian dancer, is thought to be the Billie Jean singer's child from a one night stand in 1984.

Michael, who passed away last month, is said to have admitted to friends in 2004 he was his father.

Omer is now believed to be seeking a DNA test to determine if he is a descendent of the King of Pop .

The performer was also given a front row seat at Michael's memorial service on July 7, sitting next to the star's brothers and sisters, fuelling speculation he is related to the pop icon.

Although Omer's mother Pia and her husband Riz - who have both worked for Michael - refuse to talk about the star, Pia did tell Britain's The Sun newspaper yesterday (21.07.09): "He was the King of Pop. But to us he was so much more."

Omer has also previously spoken about his special bond with the Thriller singer, describing his loyalty in 2008.

He said at the time: "Loyalty is the most important thing for me. I have contact with Michael, and I think my loyalty to him is the reason we still have our contact. He is an unbelievably good human being."

Omer also lived at Jackson's Neverland ranch home for several years from 1997, and video footage exists of him unwrapping presents with Michael and playing with a toddler, believed to be one of Michael s other children Prince Michael, 12, Paris, 11 and Prince Michael II, also known as Blanket, seven.

The dancer was also at Neverland, in California, when police raided the property to investigate child molestation allegations in 2003.

Omer first met Michael in Tunisia in 1996 aged 12, and impressed him with his dance moves. He has since performed with the Smooth Criminal singer in public and worked as a Michael tribute act across the globe.

The dancer's stepfather Riz is believed to have worked as a driver for Jackson while his mother is thought to have been a nanny.

Yesterday, Riz confirmed his stepson was in the front row for the emotional memorial concert at the Los Angeles Staples Center.

He said: "I know because I was watching. I told my wife, 'Just wait untilthe press see this. It's not a small thing. Make what you like. I don'twant to discuss anything."

Sugababes could have swine flu


SUGABABES have had to stop promoting their new single after two of them fell ill with flu.

Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah have bee diagnosed with a "severe bout of flu" and have been told to take at least a week off.

A statement from the girl group said: "They've been instructed to take at least a week off before a reassessment and so will unfortunately be out of action for at least the next seven days."

Writing on her Twitter page, Range said: "In a very bad mood 2day! Got the day off and had lots planned but not well so have had to stay at home on the sofa instead."

The group are yet to confirm whether the illness is linked to the current H1N1 swine flu virus, which has so far infected over 125,000 people worldwide.

Band member Keisha Buchanan wrote on her Twitter page that she knew friends who had contracted the virus.

She said: "Wow... Someone i know has swine flu... Get well soon hun :-( We'll laugh about it when ur all better.. Im already thinking of nick names lol."

Leona Lewis saves bunny from being eaten




Leona Lewis saved a rabbit from becoming a homeless man's dinner.

The Bleeding Love singer, who is a strict vegetarian, was shopping in Los Angeles when she saw the man with a white bunny on a lead.

When she asked him what he was going to do with the animal, he replied: "Don't know, probably eat it."

Shocked Leona then asked him to sell the rabbit to her so she could save its life and gave him $100, which she told him to go and spend on some food.

A friend said: "Leona is the proud owner of a new white rabbit called Melrose which she is keeping in her garden.

"She was shopping on Melrose Avenue last week when she spotted it being kept on a lead by a homeless man. She didn't think life on a lead was any way for a rabbit to live - then when he said he was going to eat it she knew she had to save it.

"Now it has the run of her garden without the fear of being cooked for dinner."

Leona - who is currently living in Los Angeles while she records her second album - is a huge animal rights supporter and last year turned down a £1 million offer from exclusive London store Harrods to open its summer sale because the store sold fur.

Tokio Hotel with Nokia?

"Part of the agreement with Nokia, is a poster campaign and an exclusive unplugged performance," he said (David Jost). The concert with acoustic instruments will take place in Germany, the tickets will only be raffled and not bought. ..."