Saturday 31 May 2008

Talk Radio Host James Whale Fired For Boris Endorsement

Radio talkshow host James Whale has been sacked by Talksport for publicly endorsing the London mayoral campaign of Boris Johnson.

The outspoken presenter urged listeners to cast their vote in the London elections in favour of the Conservative candidate, breaching official broadcasting guidelines in the process.

Whale, who had presented phone-in shows for Talksport since its launch in 1995, made the comments during his late-night show on March 20th.

Though Mr Johnson ended the London mayoral election as the victorious candidate, Ofcom guidelines prohibit presenters from expressing political preference in the run-up to an election.

A spokesman for the station said the termination of Whale's contract was "very unfortunate".

"We have investigated the matter and after serious consideration, the station reached the decision that there was a clear breach of the rules and that we had no choice but to terminate his contract," he said.

"James Whale is guilty of a gross error of judgement, which we found to be totally unacceptable.

"Talksport has acknowledged the seriousness of the complaints received, does not excuse the content of the broadcast and has told Ofcom that it has taken steps to prevent this happening again."

Stuart Hobday, the presenter's agent, said his client was "deeply disappointed" at his sacking.

"He's spent 13 happy years at Talksport," he told the BBC. "He's saddened at the way this has happened and it's come as a huge shock."

Ironically, Whale considered standing for London mayor in 2006, reportedly to represent the UK Independence party.


06/05/2008 15:09:36




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Friday 30 May 2008

Mademoiselle K

Mademoiselle K   
Artist: Mademoiselle K

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



Discography:


Ca Me Vexe   
 Ca Me Vexe

   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 12




 





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Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam

Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam   
Artist: Astor Piazzolla and David Tononbam

   Genre(s): 
Jazz
   



Discography:


El Porteno   
 El Porteno

   Year: 1994   
Tracks: 12




 





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Old 97's add new leg to 'Gravity' outing

Indie country-rockers the Old 97's [ tickets ] have added new dates to their upcoming headlining tour behind the band's current release, its first studio album in four years.The veteran Dallas group kicks off the trek Friday (5/30) in Houston, with 33 shows lined up across parts of four months.The tour's new leg picks up in late June following a West Coast swing, starting with a handful of Midwest dates and moving south and east toward the trek's early August conclusion. Details are below."Blame It On Gravity," the band's seventh studio album, is the 97's follow-up to 2004's "Drag It Up." The band has released a live album and a best-of collection in the intervening years, along with a live DVD, as well as appearing prominently in the movie "The Breakup." Released May 15, "Blame It On Gravity" debuted at No. 85 on The Billboard 200, the group's highest chart debut ever. The disc also landed at No. 9 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart.Vocalist/guitarist Rhett Miller [ tickets ], lead guitarist Ken Bethea, bassist/vocalist Murry Hammond and drummer Philip Peeples formed the Old 97's in 1993. In addition to his work with the band, Miller has released two solo albums, 2002's "The Instigator" and 2006's "The Believer," in the process becoming a popular solo draw in his own right.

Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.

Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.   
Artist: Nicolaus Harnoncourt - celo.

   Genre(s): 
Classical
   



Discography:


Suite No. 6 In D Major BWV 1012   
 Suite No. 6 In D Major BWV 1012

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 5 In C Minor BWV 1011   
 Suite No. 5 In C Minor BWV 1011

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 4 In E Flat Major BWV 1010   
 Suite No. 4 In E Flat Major BWV 1010

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 3 In C Major BWV 1009   
 Suite No. 3 In C Major BWV 1009

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


Suite No. 1 In G Major BWV 1007   
 Suite No. 1 In G Major BWV 1007

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7


BWV 1008   
 BWV 1008

   Year: 1965   
Tracks: 7




 






Hillbilly Hellcats

Hillbilly Hellcats   
Artist: Hillbilly Hellcats

   Genre(s): 
Rock & Roll
   



Discography:


Our Brand   
 Our Brand

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 20




 





Further Seems Forever

U23D breaks box office records

'U23D', the first live-action movie ever shot, produced and exhibited in digital 3-D, has broken box office records in Ireland.
U2's concert film had the highest screen average (€11,192) of any film playing in Ireland last weekend and took in €89,538 from just eight cinema screens in its first three days.
Justin Marciano, Managing Director of Revolver Entertainment which is distributing the film in Ireland and the UK said: "This weekend's takings for the film prove that there is an enormous appetite for this kind of filmmaking."
He added: "We're eager to see how it grows in scope as more audiences experience this step forward in 3D technology."
Filmed in South America during U2's 'Vertigo Tour', 'U23D' was directed by Catherine Owens, U2's visual content director for more than 15 years, and Mark Pellington, who directed U2's 'One' video.
To read Steve Cummins' interview with Catherine Owens click here.
Watch the discussion on 'U23D' on 'The View' here.
For a chance to win a director-signed 'U23D' poster click here.

Fleet Foxes, Fleet Foxes

Darlings of this year's SXSW festival and lauded by Mojo as 'America's next great band', this Seattle five-piece describe their music as 'baroque harmonic pop jams'. All the above seems accurate except that it's hard to imagine pop music as perfectly formed as this emerging from a jam session. Lead singer and songwriter Robin Pecknold creates melodies that are – like all great pop – simultaneously familiar and unique, sounding like they've just fallen from the sky, and utterly unashamed of beauty. How can this be a new band? They sound like they've been playing this music forever and they're fantastic. And no, they owe nothing to their hometown's grunge

legacy.

Even though American church music, Brian Wilson and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are obvious local influences, Fleet Foxes' music is also shot through with a distinctly Anglophile melancholia. The spooky, ruminative Tiger Mountain Peasant Song most obviously echoes Fairport Convention's Fothergay, as well as the traditional ballad Scarborough Fair. The production sometimes hints at a 'Spectoresque' wall-of-sound, with almost orchestral arrangements in places, but the sound is never pompous or over-filled, and there are several more pastoral, stripped-down guitar-and-voice interludes such as Meadowlarks and the plaintive closer Oliver James.

Pecknold's colleagues often cloak his extraordinary soaring tenor (Tim Buckley springs to mind) in gorgeous vocal harmonies, as on the chugging, country-flavoured Ragged Wood and the jangly Quiet Houses. Pecknold would sound great singing any lyrics but his combine dream-like nature imagery with an archaically poetic turn of phrase, refreshingly free of predictable, corny rhyme schemes. White Winter Hymnal is an especially evocative example: ''was following the pack/All swallowed in their coats/With scarves of red tied 'round their throats/To keep their little heads/From fallin' in the snow…''

You may not spot the more exotic instruments they use (including Chinese Guzheng and autoharp) but it's the simplest that makes the most effective impression – a tambourine that flickers away through about half the tracks, like a cypher for Fleet Foxes' lovely, folky, optimistic music, which conjures up an imaginary lost sound world. This is a strong contender for album of the year.


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