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Marc Almond has been confirmed to perform a couple of songs at an evening of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill as part of Patti Smith's Meltdown at the Royal Festival Hall on 23 June. Many other artists will be appearing on the night including Patti Smith herself and Antony And The Johnsons.
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28 April 2005
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1.  Kojak & Ruth Ann
(1)...You Can't Live Without Me
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2.   Gwen Stefani
(4)....Rich Girl
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3.   King Quadra
(2)...Pink Champagne
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4.   Kylie Minogue
(7)...Giving You Up

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5.   Morrissey
(10)...There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
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6.   Narcotic Thrust
(3)...When The Dawn Breaks
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7.   Mustafa Sandal
(5)...Isyankar
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8.   Alcazar
(6)...Here I Am
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9.   Joss Stone
(13)...Spoiled
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10.   Futureshock
(12)...Late At Night
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11.   Garbage
(17)...Why Do You Love Me?
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12.   Alcazar
(15)...Alcastar
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13.   Milky
(9)...In My Mind
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14.   Joss Stone
(8)...Right To Be Wrong
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15.   Erasure
(19)...Don't Say You Love Me
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16.   Michael Gray
(11)...The Weekend
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17.  The Ark
(-)...One Of Us Is Gonna Die Young
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18.   Elize
(-)...Automatic
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19.   Kristian Leontiou
(16)...Shining
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20.   Project Pitchfork & Steve Naghavi
(15)...Timekiller
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Tips:
Kent - Max 500
Shapeshifters - Back To Basics
Quiet City - Heading For North
Nâdiya - C'est Parti
Kristian Leontiou - Fast Car
Anggun - Etre Une Femme
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28 Apr 2005 - 80's news

KIM WILDE's hit 'You Came' has been covered by up and coming UK singer Baz for inclusion on his forthcoming debut album.

MIDGE URE
will release a DVD 'Sampled Looped & Trigger Happy On Tour' on May 2nd alongside 'soundtrack' album of the same name, each release will feature different performances from recent concerts.

GRACE JONES has been announced as the headline act at the forthcoming TDK Cross Central weekend at London's Kings Cross Freight Depot over the August bank holiday weekend. Jones will headline the Sunday 28 show.

KRAFTWERK
will release a new double CD live album, 'Minimum Maximum' on June 6th, featuring tracks recorded on their 2004 world tour.

NEW ORDER are among guests lined-up for the new series of UK TV show 'Later... With Jools Holland'. The series starts on May 13th. New Order will meanwhile release a new single 'Jetstream' on May 16th featuring Scissor Sisters' Ana Matronic on guest vocals with remixes from Arthur Baker, Richard X and Tom Neville.

DEPECHE MODE have tentatively scheduled their forthcoming new album for October, with a single preceding the release in September.

ONETWO, featuring OMD mainman PAUL HUMPREYS and PROPAGANDA singer CLAUDIA BRUCKEN, will do a signing session at London's Sister Ray record shop on May 6th at 4pm. The duo will also be joined by another of Claudia's musical partners ANDREW POPPY and the trio will be signing copies of OneTwo's excellent 'Item' EP and the recent Brucken/Poppy collaboration album 'Another Language'.

ORANGE JUICE are to release a compilation album of their very early recordings. 'The Glasgow School' will be released on July 4th and will feature rare material from their acclaimed Postcard Records era.

THE PIXIES
and BILLY IDOL are among artists confirmed to appear at this year's Lollapalooza Festival which will take place in Chicago's Grant Park in July.

NIK KERSHAW will release his first new material for several years on May 23rd when he releases 'Then & Now' an album featuring the best of his past material alongside a number of new tracks.

THE WATERBOYS
will release a live album, the band's first, in September featuring material recorded on their 2003 and 2004 tours and featuring material from their full band line-up and their three piece acoustic line-up.

PETE WYLIE has been in touch to say that he is not going to be part of the forthcoming DEAD MEN WALKING TOUR. THE MIGHTY WAH! mainman is currently working on a new album, 'Pete Sounds', as well as being involved in plans to reissue his catalogue and presenting and contributing to a number of TV shows.

SHAKATAK will play a rare UK show on June 19th at London's prestigious Smollensky's on The Strand.

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Tony-winning Broadway singer-actress Kristin Chenoweth will star as Dusty Springfield in a Universal Pictures biopic of the British soul singer. Jessica Sharzer will write and direct the film, according to reports.

Born in London as Mary O'Brien in 1939, Springfield became the finest white soul singer of her era, scoring such hits as "I Only Want to Be With You" and "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself".
In 1969, Springfield released what is widely considered her masterpiece, "Dusty in Memphis", an album that included the classic "Son of a Preacher Man" but was a commercial failure. The singer battled substance abuse and a decline in artistic fortunes that ended only when she dueted with the Pet Shop Boys in the 1990s for "What Have I Done to Deserve This?" She died in 1999 at 59, after a long battle with cancer.

The film will focus primarily on Springfield's life in the sixties, culminating with the making of "Dusty in Memphis".
Vicki Wickham, Springfield's longtime manager, will be a consultant on the project.
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DEAD OR ALIVE are the subject of a new compilation 'Rocket - A tribute To Dead Or Alive' which features covers of DOA songs by sixteen contemporary electro and synthpop artists including Empire State Human, The Dignity Of Labour and Spray.        

For tracklist and audiosamples see: "Read More"

More about the compilation at the release's official website
http://www.doatribute.com.
 

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