Friday 27 June 2008

Impaled Northern Moon Forest

Impaled Northern Moon Forest   
Artist: Impaled Northern Moon Forest

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


Burn In Hell 7''   
 Burn In Hell 7''

   Year: 1997   
Tracks: 13




 






Tuesday 24 June 2008

'Project' hosts consider Christmas single

Comedy duo Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins are considering releasing a novelty single this Christmas.

The Sunday Night Project hosts may follow in the footsteps of comic Leigh Francis, who reached fourth place in the Christmas charts in 2003 with Bo Selecta single 'Proper Crimbo'.

"Justin has got it into his head that he wants to do a Christmas single," Alan told The Sun. "But I hate singing. I can't sing.

"I told him I don't want to go round the country singing at Christmas but he said, 'It's alright Alan, you can just stand at the back, I'll do all the singing.' I said, 'It's not the bloody Pet Shop Boys'. I guess I could sit at the back on the organ."

He added: "I think we would at least get the sympathy vote."

The Sunday Night Project launches tomorrow night at 10pm on Channel 4.



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Monday 9 June 2008

Jennifer Love Hewitt - Love-hewitts Wedding Rush


JENNIFER LOVE-HEWITT is reportedly bringing her wedding to Scottish actor ROSS MCCALL forward, to save him from getting kicked out of America.

The pair fear a planned actor's strike over the summer (08) will force Ross MCCall out of work and invalidate his visa.

Friends tell the National Enquirer the weeding, which was planned for the autumn (08), will now take place sooner.

A pal explains, "Jennifer's fiance is in this country on a non-resident work visa, and if there is a strike he might be forced to go back to the U.K. She's so in love with Ross that she couldn't bear the thought of them being separated."





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Monday 2 June 2008

Britain's Got Talent: Simon Cowell: 'Faryl Smith Will Earn �20m Before She's 20'

Simon CowelSimon Cowell believes 12-year-old Britain's Got Talent star Faryl Smith will earn �20million before she's 20.


Cowell last night hailed the youngster -- who he has primed for international superstardom -- as better than opera star Katherine Jenkins -- who is Faryl's idol -- and Charlotte Church.


Simon says, "I know she says Katherine is her idol but she is far better than her. She is by far the most talented youngster I've ever heard. When she opens her mouth her voice is just incredible.


"We've uncovered an absolutely massive singing talent. Full stop."


Faryl's parents have already been bombarded with offers from showbiz agents and fixers. But her family want Cowell -- who who propelled X Factor winner Leona Lewis to stardom in the US -- to mastermind her career.


Faryl went into last night's finale as runaway bookies favourite for the show's �100,000 prize and star billing at the Royal Variety Show ahead of string quartet Escala and choirboy Andrew Johnston.


But, regardless of the outcome, Cowell has been in talks to tie Faryl to a multi-million pound deal.


And Faryl's dad Tony has revealed how he and wife Linda have talked about signing Faryl to Cowell's SyCo record company, an offshoot of Sony BMG. Health and safety officer Tony, 49, told the Sunday Mirror newspaper, "A lot of people have shown interest in Faryl. It's been difficult to make decisions because we don't know much about the music industry. But I'd have to listen if it was Simon Cowell telling me my daughter was special and had big potential.


"I can't really say too much at this stage. But we're not interested in speaking to anyone else now."


Asked how she will celebrate her success, Faryl said, "I'm going to go on a massive shopping spree in TopShop and New Look.


"I'm going to take my two best friends out and spend as much as I can. We'll probably have a big party too."


However, she is keen to distance herself from former child star Charlotte Church, who was also discovered on a TV talent search aged 12 -- and is now worth an estimated �12 million.


"I can see why people compare us," she said. "But Charlotte has gone down the pop route and I want to stick with classical music."




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