Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Thom Thom Yorke


Quotes

"People are born with certain faces, like my father was born with a face that people want to hit."
- Thom Yorke

Why Is She Famous?

Thom Yorke is the lead singer of Radiohead, one of the world’s most innovative and respected bands.

Few rock singers of the '90s were as original and instantly unforgettable as Thom Yorke, as his band, Radiohead, became one of the biggest bands of the 21st century after making a career out of specializing in challenging and unpredictable rock. Born October 7, 1968, in Wellingborough, England, Yorke was born with a vision ailment: his left eye was paralyzed and shut until the age of six. He underwent a total of five operations; the last operation was botched and he almost lost all sight out of that eye (only after wearing an eye patch for a year was he able to see, albeit slightly). His family moved often since his father worked as a chemical engineering instruments salesman, and by his teens, he had turned to music as an inspiration, namely Elvis Costello, Queen, and the Beatles.

After his family finally settled down in Oxford, Yorke was sent to an all-boys school, where he first met future Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien and bassist Colin Greenwood, soon after discovering such '80s alternative bands as the Smiths, R.E.M., and the Cure. The seeds of what would eventually become Radiohead were planted at this point, as the trio jammed with a drum machine before replacing it with another friend, drummer Phil Selway, and inviting Greenwood's younger multi-instrument playing brother Jonny to join up, too. The group's original name was On a Friday, before being changed to Radiohead, which they'd swiped from the title of a song on Talking Heads' True Stories. By late 1991, the band was signed to Parlophone in the U.K. and Capitol in the U.S., as an EP, "Drill," came and went without much fanfare. 1993's full-length debut, Pablo Honey, appeared to be suffering the same fate, until American radio/MTV made a surprise hit out of the Nirvana-esque alt-anthem "Creep." The band's fan base grew considerably over the course of their next two releases, 1995's The Bends and 1997's OK Computer, the latter being voted Greatest Album of All Time in the British magazine Q shortly after its release. One of the world's top rock bands by this time, the group attempted to alienate their newly found Top 40 audience with their next release, 2000's abstract Kid A, but instead found it debuting at the top of the U.S. charts (despite the absence of a video or single being released from the album). While Radiohead remains his top priority, Yorke has also found the time to guest on other band's recordings as well.

Some of these "cameo" appearances include the songs "El President" by Drugstore (off the album White Magic for Lovers), a cover of Pink Floyd's "Wish You Were Here" with Sparklehorse, "Rabbit in Your Headlights" by UNKLE (Psyence Fiction), Björk's "I've Seen It All" (Selmasongs), and PJ Harvey's "This Mess We're In" (Stories from the Cities). Yorke has also appeared as part of the ad hoc alternative supergroup Venus in Furs for the soundtrack to the 1998 glam rock film Velvet Goldmine, lending his vocals to the tracks "2HB," "Ladytron," and "Bitter-Sweet." In May 2006, he unleashed a surprise by announcing an imminent solo album on Radiohead's weblog. The Eraser, made with extensive assistance from Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, was released on XL in July.

Paula Abdul


Quotes

"When people expect me to go right, I'll go left. I'm unpredictable."
- Paula Abdul

Why Is She Famous?

Paula Abdul was once one the most famous pop stars in the world. Among her biggest successes were "Straight Up", "Forever Your Girl", "Rush Rush", and "Opposites Attract". She is also one of Hollywood's most important choreographers, a former LA Lakers cheerleader, and has recently made a comeback as the nice judge on American Idol.

Paula Julie Abdul was born June 19th, 1963, in San Fernando, California. The daughter of Harry and Lorraine Abdul knew early on that she wanted to dip her feet into dance. The youngest of two daughters, Paula's love for dance originated from the film, Singing In The Rain, whose star, Gene Kelly, was her idol. A student at Van Nuys high school, Paula applied her choreography skills (thanks to dance lessons from age 9) as head of the cheerleading squad. She graduated in 1980, and shimmied her way to Cal State-Northridge, as a TV and radio student. But as her heart was truly in dance, Paula took her LA Lakers Cheerleading gig as a full-time job, after dropping out of college. While a Laker Girl, Paula was promoted to choreographer after having shaken her pompoms for some time, which is where the Jackson Five spotted her. Her dancing skills not only revolutionized the style of cheerleading as an industry, but it also impressed the Jacksons, who hired her to choreograph their "Torture" video. Paula worked with the Jackson family yet again, as she also choreographed Janet's video for "Nasty" (and danced in it as well). Other '80s pop stars such as ZZ Top, Debbie Gibson, INXS, and George Michael also enlisted the help of the dynamic dancer. - But her choreography didn't end with music. With an acting credit to her name (she appeared in the 1981 film Junior High School), Paula's skills were also used to choreograph scenes in movies such as Coming to America, Dragnet, Can't Buy Me Love, Big, Bull Durham, The Doors, and subsequently Jerry Maguire and American Beauty, as well as television shows such as The Tracey Ullman Show. Paula wasn't destined to simply be a behind-the-scenes force in music and film. She networked her way to making a demo tape, and convinced Virgin America to cut her a record deal. Her debut single, "Knocked Out" was released in 1988, and she followed it up with the release of her debut album, Forever Your Girl. Both saw lukewarm results, until the single "Straight Up" was released in 1989. In 2000, Abdul’s Paula Abdul: Greatest Hits CD was released by Virgin Records (with whom Abdul was already no longer affiliated). It featured all of the "hit" singles as well as other noteworthy tracks. The song "Bend Time Back 'Round" had previously been heard only on the 1992 soundtrack for the hit television series Beverly Hills 90210. The album was not a commercial success, however it managed to sell more than one million copies worldwide. In 2000, Abdul co-wrote "Spinning Around", a dance-pop track intended to be the lead single off her new album. The album never materialized and "Spinning Around" was given to Kylie Minogue as a single. The song became highly successful and re-launched Minogue's career, as it was intended to do for Abdul, and reached #1 in numerous countries. During the 3rd season of the British reality TV competition The X Factor in 2006, Abdul appeared as a guest judge during the early audition rounds of the programme. Bravo announced a reality television series following Abdul through her day-to-day life, called Hey Paula. The series is produced by Scott Sternberg Productions and debuted on June 28, 2007. Paula's behavior as depicted on the show has been described as 'erratic'. Allegations arose again in January 2007 when videos circulated on the Internet of Abdul appearing to sway in her chair and slur her speech during a set of interviews. Abdul's publicist attributed this to fatigue and technical difficulties during the recording of the interviews.

Lee Ann Womack


Quotes

"I'm not afraid to go out on a limb, style-wise or with lyrics. I don't ever want to be afraid to cut those types of songs because radio might not play it."
- Lee Ann Womack

Why Is She Famous?

Her song "I Hope You Dance" was a chart topper across country and pop charts. She is currently one of country music's brightest and best selling stars, thanks to her mix of contemporary and traditional country sounds.

Lee Ann Womack was primed to become a country star. Even in her days growing up in Jacksonville, Texas, she was surrounded by country music, since her father was a part-time radio disc jockey. Mr. Womack would take his daughter to the studio, and used her assistance in picking out records to play, from Bob Wills to Glen Campbell, which were her favorites. Even as a child, her interests lay in country music and the Nashville sound. She spent her spare time listening to music from the Grand Ole Opry on her stereo, and opted to take a trip to Music Row in Nashville, rather than going on her senior trip. Lee Ann began her music studies -- consisting of both country and bluegrass -- at South Plains Junior College, in Levelland, Texas. She had the opportunity to practice as a musician, as a member of the school band, Country Caravan. She continued her education at Nashville's Belmont University, where she enrolled in the music business program. The business route of music gave Lee Ann the opportunity to work for MCA Records, as an intern in the A&R department. Gaining experience in both the musical and behind-the-scenes view of the music industry, Lee Ann was ready to take on Nashville in 1990, by settling down there. While a university student at Belmont, Lee Ann was not only studying and working as an intern, she also became the wife of musician/singer Jason Sellers -- who was also working on his country music career -- and mother to their daughter, Aubrey. But Lee Ann wasn't destined to be a housewife, and she didn't let her role as a mother stop her from following her dream. After several years off the scene, she took her daughter along for the ride of distributing demos throughout Nashville, going from door to door. In 2008, Womack announced plans for a new single for the first time in three years, once again on MCA Nashville. "Last Call" was released on June 30, 2008. It served as the lead-off single to Womack's seventh studio album, Call Me Crazy, which was released on October 21, 2008. Call Me Crazy, produced by Tony Brown, is said to be a very dark album with plenty of songs about drinking and losing love. The new album will also feature a duet with George Strait titled "Everything But Quits." The set also features a re-make of the George Strait classic, "The King of Broken Hearts," which first appeared on the Pure Country soundtrack. One track on the set, "The Bees," features vocals from Keith Urban.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

'Glee' has received 19 nominations at this year's Emmy Awards


The comedy drama ' which features Matthew Morrison as a Spanish teacher leading a high school musical choir ' gained the second largest amount of nominations behind World War II miniseries 'The Pacific', which took 24 nods.

'Glee' goes head-to-head against 'Curb Your Enthusiasm', 'Modern Family', 'The Office', '30 Rock' and 'Nurse Jackie' in the Best Comedy Series category, giving it the opportunity to break '30 Rock's' three year run of wins.

'Mad Men' ' the tale of an advertising agency in the 1960s - picked up 17 nominations, including Best Drama Series against 'Breaking Bad', 'Lost', 'True Blood', 'The Good Wife' and 'Dexter'.

Tina Fey joked about her selection in the Best Comedy Actress category for her role in '30 Rock', saying: 'This is great and exciting news. Also, this seems like an appropriate time for me to announce to NBC that I will not be renewing my contract ' with my gym.'

A number of British stars also received nods ' both Dame Judi Dench and Dame Maggie Smith will compete for the prize in the Best Actress in a Miniseries category for their roles in 'Cranford' and 'Capturing Mary' respectively, while Sir Ian McKellen has been nominated in the equivalent male category for his performance in 'The Prisoner'.

Jimmy Fallon will host this year's awards, which will broadcast live from Los Angeles on August 29.


A summary of the 62nd Annual Emmy Awards nominations:

Outstanding Drama

'Lost'
'Breaking Bad'
'Dexter'
'Mad Men'
'True Blood'
'The Good Wife'

Outstanding actress in a drama

Julianna Margulies ' 'The Good Wife'
Mariska Hargitay ' 'Special Victims Unit'
Glenn Close ' 'Damages'
Kyra Sedgwick ' 'The Closer'
January Jones ' 'Mad Men'
Connie Britton ' 'Friday Night Lights'

Outstanding actor in a drama

Jon Hamm ' 'Mad Men'
Kyle Chandler ' 'Friday Night Lights'
Bryan Cranston ' 'Breaking Bad'
Hugh Laurie ' 'House M.D.'
Michael C. Hall ' 'Dexter'
Matthew Fox ' 'Lost'

Outstanding supporting actor in a drama

John Slattery ' 'Mad Men'
Aaron Paul ' 'Breaking Bad'
Martin Short ' 'Damages'
Terry O' Quinn ' 'Lost'
Michael Emerson ' 'Lost'
Andre Braugher ' 'Men of a Certain Age'

Outstanding supporting actress in a drama

Sharon Gless ' 'Burn Notice'
Christine Baranski ' 'The Good Wife'
Christina Hendricks ' 'Mad Men'
Rose Byrne ' 'Damages'
Archie Panjabi ' 'The Good Wife'
Elisabeth Moss ' 'Mad Men'

Outstanding Comedy

'Glee'
'Modern Family'
'Curb Your Enthusiasm'
'Nurse Jackie'
'30 Rock'
'The Office'
'Curb Your Enthusiasm'

Outstanding actress in a comedy

Lea Michele ' 'Glee'
Tina Fey ' '30 Rock'
Toni Collette ' 'The United States of Tara'
Julia Louis-Dreyfus ' 'The New Adventures of Old Christine'
Edie Falco ' 'Nurse Jackie'
Amy Poehler ' 'Parks and Recreation'

Outstanding actor in a comedy

Larry David ' 'Curb Your Enthusiasm'
Alec Baldwin ' '30 Rock'
Matthew Morrison ' 'Glee'
Steve Carell ' 'The Office'
Jim Parsons ' 'The Big Bang Theory'
Tony Shalhoub ' 'Monk'

Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy

Chris Colfer ' 'Glee'
Neil Patrick Harris ' 'How I Met Your Mother'
Jesse Tyler Ferguson ' 'Modern Family'
Jon Cryer ' 'Two and A Half Men'
Eric Stonestreet ' 'Modern Family'
Ty Burrell ' 'Modern Family'

Outstanding supporting actress in a comedy

Jane Lynch ' 'Glee'
Kristen Wiig ' 'Saturday Night Live'
Jane Krakowski ' '30 Rock'
Julie Bowen ' 'Modern Family'
Sofia Vergara ' 'Modern Family'
Holland Taylor ' 'Two and A Half Men'

Outstanding Miniseries

'The Pacific'
'Return To Cranford'

Outstanding variety, music or comedy series

'The Colbert Report'
'The Daily Show With Jon Stewart'
'Real Time With Bill Maher'
'Saturday Night Live'
'The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien'

Celine Dion is expecting twin boys


The 'Think Twice' singer ' who already has a nine-year-old son Rene-Charles with husband Rene Angelil ' has confirmed she will be welcoming two more sons into her family later this year.

In a statement on her website, he spokesman said: 'Celine first announced the upcoming new additions to the Angelil-Dion family back in May, and now she just revealed that she is expecting twin boys! Congratulations to the happy family!'

The 42-year-old songstress has had an emotional few months as she tried to have more children with her 68-year-old spouse.

Last August the couple announced they were expecting a child following a successful round of IVF, but in November her spokesperson confirmed the pregnancy had failed.

Just weeks ago Celine hinted there was some "good news" to come about a second pregnancy.

She said: "Well we're crossing our fingers. We're waiting for good news hopefully. I don't want to talk about it so much because I'm superstitious, but I know people have been very wonderful for us and praying for us. Right now we are crossing our fingers, we hope for the best and I can't wait to give people good news."

The French-Canadian star deliberately didn't want to release information about her bump until she was sure she was pregnant.

She added: "Once you live in showbusiness and everything spreads out so quick and every pregnancy you have to wait three months to make sure it's all ok and it's nerve racking. We're not getting any younger and you always think it's your last chance, you're last try."

Enrique Iglesias gets sent 'disgusting' gifts by his fans


The 'Hero' hitmaker ' who has been dating tennis ace Anna Kournikova for years ' has revealed some of his admirers have no limits in what they are prepared to do to get his attention.

He said: 'A few years ago I got a really strange gift from a fan ' it was really disgusting, a used Tampax! That's the strangest thing!'

Although unusual mail does nothing for him, the 35-year-old singer has revealed what he does find attractive in a woman ' independence.

He said: ' think independence in a woman is a great quality. Someone who you know doesn't necessarily depend on you. I know women or men that need someone to lean on.

't's good to be independent and strong.'

However, the chart-topping star ' who is the son of iconic crooner Julio Iglesias ' couldn't date girl who hampered his music.

He said: 'You need to be with someone who doesn't get in the way of what you love. If you love your job, someone that doesn't create any type of barrier between that. That, for me, is a big turn-off.'

Cheryl Cole is out of intensive care


The 'Fight for This Love' singer has been discharged from the Hospital for Tropical Diseases at University College London, where she has been receiving treatment for malaria, and is now being cared for at a private clinic.

A statement said: 'Cheryl Cole came out of intensive care and has left UCLH. She has now been transferred to a private clinic where she will remain for her recovery.'

Rumoured boyfriend Derek Hough is said to be distraught Cheryl caught malaria while on vacation with him in Tanzania, and is blaming himself for taking her to the African country on a short romantic break.

Malaria ' which attacks the body's liver and blood flow ' is spread by mosquitoes.

Derek's stepfather Aaron Nelson said: 'Derek feels guilty. He is very distressed about all of this.

'He feels he has done this to her. He rang his mom in tears. He organised the holiday as something wonderful. For it to end up like this is terrible. He feels dreadful.'

Cheryl has been told by 'X Factor' judge Simon Cowell to take off as much time as she needs and to not return to the audition stage of the competition until she is better.