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17 Feb 2007 - Marc Almond: Live Dates

25 February 2007 - Sala Apolo, C/ Nou de la Rambla 113, Barcelona.
Tickets €25 in advance, €28 on the door. Doors open 7pm.
Other artists appearing include Baby Dee and Little Annie.
See
www.sala-apolo.com for further details and tickets.

30 March 2007 - Principal Club, Thessaloniki, Greece.
See
www.principalclub.com for further info.

31 March 2007 - Gagarin 205, Athens, Greece.
See
www.gagarin205.gr for further info.

7 April 2007 - Club Apelsin, Malaya Gruzinskaya str.15, Moscow.
See
www.apelsinclub.ru for further details.

Marc Almond would like to thank the fans in Istanbul for making his first proper concert in a year so special. Singing the song by national icon Zeki Muren partly in Turkish (he is sorry for any bad pronunciation) and hearing your reactions singing back to him was one of his greatest concert moments. If anyone has a recording (audio, video, phone, etc) of fairly decent quality of this moment, Marc would like a copy and it would be greatly appreciated. Please send an email to
kate@marcalmond.co.uk if you can help. A small selection of photos from the concert will appear in the Stage area of The Theatre web site soon.
http://www.marcalmond.co.uk/
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Ian Astbury is planning to end his work with Doors members to relaunch his 1980s hard rock group The Cult, the British singer said.
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"I have decided to move on and focus on my own music and legacy," Astbury, 44, said in a statement emailed by The Cult's Los Angeles-based publicist Todd Brodginski. Astbury has been performing with Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek, 68, and guitarist Robby Krieger, 61, under the name Riders on the Storm for the past four years. "I have learned a great deal from the both of them, and it certainly has expanded my abilities as a performer," Astbury said of the '60s legends. "This has been a difficult decision to make but I feel I would be holding them back as well as myself if I did not depart at this time."??
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Ian Astbury, a singer heavily influenced by the late Doors frontman Jim Morrison, will now focus on "relaunching" The Cult with guitarist Billy Duffy. Britain's The Cult gained fame in the '80s with such hits as She Sells Sanctuary, Revolution and Rain.??
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Riders on the Storm, according to group manager Tom Vitorino, will continue to perform and is looking at a short list of potential vocalists, Brodginski said. The group has just finished a sold-out tour of Europe, Brodginski said.
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And the 2007 Brits winners are:

British Male Solo Artist: James Morrison
British Female Solo Artist: Amy Winehouse
Best British Group: Arctic Monkeys
British Album: Arctic Monkeys (Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'
m Not)
British Single: Take That (Patience)
British Breakthrough Act: The Fratellis
British Live Act: Muse

International Male Solo Artist: Justin Timberlake
International Female Solo Artist: Nelly Furtado
International Group: The Killers
International Album: The Killers (Sam's Town)
International Breakthrough Act: Orson

Outstanding Contribution To Music: Oasis
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16 Feb 2007 - Milli Vanilli: The Movie

A movie about Milli Vanilli is in the pipeline, according to reports emerging from Hollywood.

The film will detail the rise and fall of the '80s duo, who became international stars only to be exposed as pop frauds.
Jeff Nathanson, writer of "Catch Me If you Can", is understood to be behind the biopic, which has the backing of the group, claims the Daily Variety.
Both Fabrice Morvan and the estate of Rob Pilatus, who died in 1998 of a drugs overdose, have apparently approved the project.

Nathanson admitted to being "fascinated by the notion of fakes and frauds, and in this case, you have guys who pulled off the ultimate con." He describes Milli Vanilli, who sold 30 million singles and 11 million albums, as "the biggest laughing stocks of pop entertainment."

The group were awarded a Best Newcomer Grammy in 1990, only to be stripped after it was revealed that they hadn't sung on their own recordings.
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The full details of the new Rufus Wainwright album have been revealed.
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"Release The Stars" has been executive produced by Neil Tennant from the Pet Shop Boys, with Wainwright producing the follow-up to "Want Two".
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The tracklisting for the??album is as follows:
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"Do I Disappoint You"
"Going To A Town"
"Tiergarten"
"Nobody's Off the Hook"
"Between My Legs"
"Rules and Regulations"
"I'm Not Ready To Love"
"Slideshow"
"Tulsa"
"Leaving For Paris"
"Sanssouci"
"Release The Stars"
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"Release The Stars"
is scheduled to come out in May and in the meantime, Rufus Wainwright plays a series of live dates.
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He will debut his recreation of Judy Garland's landmark 1961 Carnegie Hall show at the London Palladium later this month.
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