Friday, 27 June 2008

Armstrong Refuses To Discuss Relationship With Hudson

Cycling champion Lance Armstrong is still refusing to publicly acknowledge his romance with actress Kate Hudson after he was quizzed about the relationship during a U.S. TV interview on Tuesday . The pair has been romantically linked since they were spotted kissing and cuddling during a party at the Cannes International Film Festival in France in May - but neither star has spoken out about their romance to date. And when the famous athlete was put on the spot on chat show The View, he politely declined to answer the four female hosts' inquiries as to his single status. Armstrong says, "Number one, I know you have to ask that question. And it's my right not to answer it. Number two, I think when you're happy about something or proud about something, I think it's natural in Human Nature to talk about it. "But I'm not going to answer it. Next question." Hudson appeared on the show just last week (begs09Jun08), giggling coyly when posed the same question before responding, "Ask him."


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Thursday, 19 June 2008

Benz and MD

Benz and MD   
Artist: Benz and MD

   Genre(s): 
Trance
   



Discography:


Spiagia / Tainted Vinyl   
 Spiagia / Tainted Vinyl

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 1




 






Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu

Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu   
Artist: Robert Miles & Trilok Gurtu

   Genre(s): 
Jazz: Funk
   



Discography:


Miles Gurtu   
 Miles Gurtu

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 13




 





Tori Spelling -- The Roots of All Evil

Friday, 6 June 2008

New Kids eye new release in September

Interscope deal described as 'partnership'





NEW YORK -- With a sold-out tour already on the books, the reunited New Kids on the Block have penciled in a Sept. 8 release date for a new album, which will be released by Interscope. The group performed first single "Summertime" during a May 16 appearance on NBC's "Today."
"I discussed a lot of options with them, but in the end, it made sense to create a partnership with a label," group manager Jared Paul said. "It makes sense for us to have someone to underwrite six weeks of rehearsal and loss-leader shows like the 'Today' show; it makes sense to work with people who have good deals with great songwriters and a strong online and radio department."
Both the band and the label describe the deal as a "partnership." One source close to the deal notes that the label will partake in merchandise and touring revenue.
"We were driven by the music," group member Joey McIntyre said of the decision to reunite. "Donnie (Wahlberg) and I both live in L.A., and we have had conversations about the offers we've gotten in the past. This time around, Donnie was the loudest and pushed the hardest in terms of getting going on the music. His excitement was really infectious."
"Our first goal was always just to make a great album," Wahlberg said. "We wanted to work with the best, and have a great team in place so we could make an album that counted."
"Our friends' kids are listening to the tracks, and they are excited," said group member Jordan Knight. "We don't come across as old guys on the record, and songs like "Summertime" have a great, '80s vibe that can be enjoyed by everyone."