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15 Jan 2006 - Kylie: Radiation Therapy

Kylie Minogue is still receiving treatment following her breast cancer diagnosis but there has been no recurrence of the disease, her publicist said.

A statement issued in response to reports that the 37-year-old had been given the all-clear said she wants to return to work, but "at this point in time Kylie's treatments are continuing". Friends say the star, who was undergoing treatment in Paris, is back in Australia with her family. She received final test results last Friday, which showed there were no more cancerous cells. Kylie was expected to start daily radiation treatment to prevent the return of the disease and only after another six months would she be officially in remission and all clear,??a newspaper said.

Kylie's publicist said today: "On May 21st last year Kylie's surgeon announced that the operation to remove the cancer was successful. Since that time Kylie has been undergoing treatments to prevent a return of the cancer. Kylie remains keen to return to work and in particular to re-schedule the Showgirl Tour of Australia. Fortunately we are still able to say we have received no news of a re-occurrence of the cancer; however at this point in time Kylie's treatments are continuing."

Kylie had been undergoing chemotherapy in Paris after having a partial mastectomy in Melbourne, Australia, in May when she found a lump in her left breast.
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Release Date "Elektrisch" postponed again! Now: March 3rd, 2006!

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Release Parties:

18.02.2006 Hildesheim - Vier Linden (Independent Dance Night)
18.02.2006 Stavenhagen - Tankhaus (Black Leatherette)
18.02.2006 Herford - X (Nightbreed)
18.02.2006 Hamburg - Kir (Creatures Of The Night)
24.02.2006 Aachen - Nighlife (Dark Celebration Party)
25.02.2006 Karlsruhe - Kulturruine (Electronic Pleasure)
25.02.2006 Bochum - Zwischenfall (Höllentanz)
25.02.2006 Kaufbeuren - Melotron (Nuit Blanche)
25.02.2006 Braunschweig - B 58 (Einraumparty)
26.02.2006 Saarbrücken - Garage
28.02.2006 Koblenz - Druckkammer (Elektrisch In Den Aschermittwoch)
28.02.2006 Berlin - BKA-Theater (Night Of The Banshees)
03.03.2006 Frankfurt - Final Destination Club (Tanzlabor)
03.03.2006 Hannover - Capitol (New Wave Night)
04.03.2006 Leverkusen - Shadow (Schattentanz)

More info:
http://www.elektrisch-sampler.de
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15 Jan 2006 - 80's News

ALISON MOYET has provided vocals for the new Moby single 'Slipping Away'. The former YAZOO vocalist will also return to the stage this year in a new play, 'Smaller', with comic Dawn French. Descibed as 'not a musical, but rather a play with music' the production - directed by Kathy Burke - will do a 6-week UK tour before finishing with a run at London's Lyric Theatre in Hammersmith.

DEACON BLUE's 'Raintown' album will be reissued as an expanded 2-CD package on February 27th featuring the original album on one CD and the same tracklisting on the second CD but made up of alternative unreleased, live and rare performances of each classic track. The live versions are all taken from within a year of Raintown's initial release and also included is the previously unheard demo of 'Loaded', as well as tracks from the bands first gig at London's Marquee Club in 1986.

ERASURE, SOFT CELL and ALPHAVILLE are all featured on a German compilation, 'Elektrisch 1', which is to be released on 24th February on the Major Records label. The fifteen track compilation features remixes from a range of artists including Client, Wolfsheim and Mesh. Initial quantities of the release feature a bonus CD featuring a further seven tracks.

MICHAEL JACKSON's long-awaited charity record to benefit victims of Hurricane Katrina is expected to be released 'very soon' according to a press release on behalf of Bahrain's '2 Seas Records' label who are said to be releasing the song, 'I Have A Dream', which also features Keisha Cole, Ciara, Snoop Dogg, Babyface and R Kelly...

SQUEEZE mainman GLENN TILBROOK will play a nineteen-date UK tour in February and March.

DAVID BOWIE will receive a Lifetime Achievement Grammy at this year's Grammy Awards in the US. The ceremony will take place on February 8th.

CHERYL BAKER is starring in a stage adaptation of the film 'Footloose'. The former BUCKS FIZZ singer kicked off the show's UK tour this week in Cardiff and will visit Glasgow, Southampton, Birmingham, Stoke, Manchester, Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Woking and Plymouth between now and the end of March.

THE POINTER SISTERS have recorded a version of EURYTHMICS' 'Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves' with Flemish 'Pop Idol' star Natalia sharing vocals. The record has already been a huge hit in Belgium and the acts have also just started a series of joint dates to promote the release...

THE SISTERS OF MERCY have announced a series of US dates, their first since 1999. The fifteen-date outing will feature two Canadian shows and a significant part of the set will feature new and unreleased material alongside the band's classics. Frontman ANDREW ELDRITCH has hinted that new material may be released soon.

GO WEST frontman PETER COX has added another date to his upcoming solo tour. The gig will take place at Martletts Hall in Burgess Hill on Sunday 5th February.
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Release Date: January 31st, 2006

The DVD features a full show the Belle Stars played in London at the Marquee Club in February 1984, at the height of their 1980's chart success.

Tracklist:

Blame
Sweet Memory
Sacrifice
Is This The Night?
Crime Of Passion
Slick Track
The Snake
Sign Of The Times
Burning
Cool Disguise
Mockingbird
The Entertainer
Indian Summer
The Reason
The Clapping Song
Ci Ya Ya

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Release date: January 26th, 2006

More info: http://www.lisaloeb.com

Lisa Loeb has compiled a new "Best of" Album to coincide with the premiere of #1 Single. It includes the theme song "Single Me Out".

Here is the full press release:

THE VERY BEST OF LISA LOEB, THE SINGER- SONGWRITER’S FIRST RETROSPECTIVE, SPANS HER CAREER FROM HER #1 DEBUT “STAY (I MISSED YOU)” TO “SINGLE ME OUT,” THE THEME TO HER NEW UNSCRIPTED SERIES “#1 SINGLE” DEBUTING ON E!

A dozen years after exploding onto the scene with “Stay (I Missed You)” from the Gen-X movie classic Reality Bites, Lisa Loeb--one of the most recognizable musical artists of the last decade-- premieres not only her first “best of” collection but her own unscripted TV series. With E! Entertainment Television’s “#1 Single” debuting in January, The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb (Geffen/UMe) will be released January 24, 2006. Heard on both is “Single Me Out,” the theme song to the TV series.


Featuring 18 selections, The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb includes all of her hits from five albums from 1995 to 2004, from the orchestral “Furious Rose” to the rocking “Fools Like Me” to the stripped-down acoustic “Sandalwood,” as well as the most memorable tracks from her career to date. The literary Loeb also penned the album’s liner notes.

After growing up in Dallas, this modern-day Mary Tyler Moore enrolled at Brown University and formed a duo with her roommate. After graduating, she moved to New York and began playing the New York City club circuit to sell-out crowds all over downtown, backed by her group Nine Stories. Friend/fan Ethan Hawke brought her to the attention of Ben Stiller, who was starring in and directing Reality Bites. He added “Stay (I Missed You)” to the soundtrack and the single hit #1. Loeb became the first unsigned artist to ever reach the top spot. “Stay (I Missed You)” was certified gold and earned Loeb a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group, the U.K.’s prestigious Brit Award for Best International Newcomer, and a record deal with Geffen.

Her debut album, 1995’s Tails, went gold and Top 30 and spun off the Top 20 hit “Do You Sleep?,” “Waiting For Wednesday,” “Taffy” and “Sandalwood.” “Stay (I Missed You)” was also reprised. Known for her sexy-and-smart girl-next- door persona, accented by her trademark cat-eyed glasses, Loeb created music that touched a new generation. She toured America, opened for Lyle Lovett and appeared at the first-ever Lilith Fair, a celebration of female artists featuring Sarah McLachlan, Patti Smith, Aimee Mann, Emmylou Harris, Tori Amos and others.

1997’s Grammy-nominated Firecracker yielded the Top 20 “I Do,” “Truthfully,” “Let’s Forget About It,” “Falling In Love” and “How,” which debuted on the soundtrack to the summer blockbuster Twister. That year she guested on the Counting Crows’ European tour and also starred at the second Lilith Fair.

From 2002’s A&M album Cake And Pie, The Very Best Of Lisa Loeb culls “Bring Me Up” and “Underdog.” That same year a revamped indie version of the album, titled Hello Lisa, showcased “What Am I Supposed To Say.” 2004’s Rounder disc The Way It Really Is included “Fools Like Me.”

Today, with a “best of” collection; starring in E! Entertainment Television's “#1 Single”--about looking for love in the 21st century , which debuts on Monday, January 22; and touring and working on a new album, Lisa Loeb proves she is here to stay.

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