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jimmy eat world announce new video
Jimmy Eat World unveil new video

JIMMY EAT WORLD has just unveiled their official video for "My Best Theory," the first single off their highly anticipated album, Invented.

The Ron Winter's (MGMT, TV on the Radio, LCD Soundsystem) directed video takes a sci-fi approach in its depiction of the meaning behind the song, something that front man, Jim Adkins, described as a song about "finding your individuality in a world where extremes are more and more presented as your only option."

Fans can visit Jimmy Eat World's official site, www.JimmyEatWorld.com, for the latest news on the band including tour dates, album release info as well as updates directly from the band. Look for Invented in stores everywhere this coming Tuesday, September 28th!

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drums talked new guitarist

The Drums draft 'kid from New York' as new guitarist

East Coast sunshine rockers The Drums have roped in a certain Tom Haslow as replacement guitarist for the remainder of their US tour.

The Drums, who reportedly were 'devastated' following the departure of guitarist Adam Kessler, quickly gained notoriety with the release of their acclaimed and highly anticipated eponymous debut album earlier this year.

Their rapid rise to fame and a hectic touring schedule, which has seen the New York band performing high-profile sets at the Reading & Leeds festivals, as well as supporting Kings Of Leon at their Hyde Park gig, are rumored to be factors in Kessler's departure.

According to NME, The Drums' frontman Jonathan Pierce stated that Haslow is "a kid from New York who I've known for a few years", but that he is not necessarily a permanent member of the band.

However, all of The Drums forthcoming tour dates are still going ahead as planned, including their UK tour - kicking off at London Kentish Town Forum on November 24.

Click here to buy tickets for The Drums UK tour.

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johnny marr release charity singles
Johnny Marr to release charity single

Johnny Marr, who's currently maintaining his guitar duties with The Cribs, is set to release a charity single aimed to raise money for youth in need of, ahem, a crib.

The former Smiths and Modest Mouse axeman has covered Rabbit Mackay's biker-anthem Tendency To Be Free in aid of Centrepoint, UK's leading national charity supporting homeless people aged 16-25.

Marr's version of Tendency To Be Free is taken from the forthcoming album 1969: Keys To Change, both released on October 4 through Fairsharemusic, where all profits will be donated to Centrepoint's cause.

The compilation album features new recordings by some of UK's finest artists, including Hard-Fi, Ian Brown, Frank Turner, Speech Debelle and Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, all covering classic tracks from 1969, the year Centrepoint was founded,

The album can be pre-ordered at Centrepoint's website now.

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steve morse played with les paul trio
Steve Morse to perform with The Les Paul Trio
by JOE BOSSO

Deep Purple guitarist (and all-around six-string legend) Steve Morse usually plays to stadium crowds these days. However, next week, the venerated picker will perform a four-date run of shows in New York City at the intimate Iridium Jazz Club with The Steve Morse Band, and will cap things off by sitting in with The Les Paul Trio.

Should you be in the Big Apple from 1 - 4 October, you can catch Morse at the spot where Les Paul himself performed for over 12 years. On the final night, 20 percent of the door will go to The Les Paul Foundation.

For more information, visit the official Iridium Jazz Club website.

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james blunt announced uk tour date

James Blunt announces tour dates

James Blunt, one of the true highlights of the recent Help For Heroes live show at Twickenham, will embark on a headline UK tour in February and March 2011.

His new single 'Stay The Night' is released on October 25, followed by his third album 'Some Kind of Trouble' on November 8.

The new album was produced by Steve Robson (with co production by Greg Kurstin and Eg White) and sees the five times Grammy nominee start another chapter in his musical career with a sense of freshness and spontaneity pervading the whole record.

However, much as he loves making new music, for Blunt the ultimate joy comes from playing the songs live and sharing them with an audience. "Put the album out and put me out on the road" he says. "Get me on tour and we're going to have the time of our lives doing these songs"

The 2011 James Blunt tour dates are:

17 Feb Glasgow - Clyde Auditorium
18 Feb Newcastle City Hall
19 Feb Sheffield City Hall
21 Feb Nottingham Royal Civic Concert Hall
22 Feb Wolverhampton Civic Hall
23 Feb Manchester O2 Apollo
24 Feb Cardiff - St Davids Hall
26 Feb Bristol Colston Hall
27 Feb London - HMV Hammersmith Apollo
1 March Cambridge Corn Exchange
3 March Plymouth Pavillions
4 March Portsmouth Guildhall

Buy tickets here and if they are sold out try our partners here.

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eddie fisher died at 82

'50s musical icon Eddie Fisher dies at age of 82
by RAQUEL MARIA DILLON

LOS ANGELES -- Long before the era of Brangelina, TMZ and around-the-clock celebrity obsession, Eddie Fisher had a leading role in arguably the most explosive sex scandal of Hollywood's golden age.

He was a music superstar and household name to millions of teenage girls who adored his crooning love songs. He was married to Debbie Reynolds - a megawatt movie star in her own right and the star of "Singin' in the Rain." They had a daughter Carrie who would one day go on to fame of her own.

Then Fisher left Reynolds for Elizabeth Taylor, and what resulted was a scandal that left no doubt about America's love of a good-old-fashioned Hollywood romance story. The affair became a national obsession - and an early forerunner of the scandals that are now so common in the current celebrity-crazed world.

Fisher died Wednesday night at the age of 82 of complications from hip surgery, and he was remembered as much for his musical triumphs as his romances with Reynolds and Taylor.

Fisher sold millions of records in the early 1950s with 32 hit songs including "Any Time," "Oh, My Pa-pa," "Wish You Were Here," "Lady of Spain" and "Count Your Blessings." His romantic messages resonated with young girls in the pre-Elvis period.

Fisher's fame was enhanced by his 1955 marriage to Reynolds, and they quickly became known as "America's favorite couple." Four years later, Fisher divorced Reynolds and married Taylor amid one sensational headline after another.

He was Taylor's fourth husband, and the marriage lasted only five years. She fell in love with co-star Richard Burton during the Rome filming of "Cleopatra," divorced Fisher and married Burton in one of the great entertainment world scandals of the 20th century.

An example of the obsession over the affair came in 1964 when Taylor and Burton arrived at the Los Angeles airport to what AP movie writer Bob Thomas described as a "seething, shouting, throng of newsmen." Taylor was trying to divorce Fisher at the time, and the two camps were exchanging a war of words in the media in what Thomas called "filmdom's most famous - and lengthiest - love epic."
Fisher's career never recovered from the notoriety. He married actress Connie Stevens, and they had two daughters. Another divorce followed. He married twice more.

"The world lost a true America icon," Fisher's family said in a statement. "One of the greatest voices of the century passed away. He was an extraordinary talent and a true mensch."

"He was loved & will be missed by his four children as well as his six grandchildren," Carrie Fisher said on her Twitter account.

Carrie Fisher became a film star herself in the first three "Star Wars" films as Princess Leia, and later as a best-selling author of "Postcards From the Edge" and other books.

Edwin Jack Fisher was born Aug. 10, 1928, in Philadelphia, one of seven children of a Jewish grocer. At 15 he was singing on Philadelphia radio.

After moving to New York, Fisher was adopted as a protege by comedian Eddie Cantor, who helped the young singer become a star in radio, television and records.

Fisher had legions of teenage fans. Publicist-manager Milton Blackstone helped the publicity by hiring girls to scream and swoon at Fisher's appearances.

After getting out of the Army in 1953 following a two-year hitch, hit records, his own TV show and the headlined marriage to Reynolds made Fisher a top star. The couple costarred in a 1956 romantic comedy, "Bundle of Joy," that capitalized on their own parenthood.

In 1960 he played a role in "Butterfield 8," for which Taylor won an Academy Award. But that film marked the end of his movie career.

After being discarded by Taylor, Fisher became the butt of comedians' jokes. He began relying on drugs to get through performances, and his bookings dwindled. He later said he had made and spent $20 million during his heyday, and much of it went to gambling and drugs.

In 1983, Fisher attempted a full-scale comeback. But his old fans had been turned off by the scandals, and the tour was unsuccessful.

He had added to his notoriety that year with an autobiography, "Eddie: My Life, My Loves." Of his first three marriages, he wrote he had been bullied into marriage with Reynolds, whom he didn't know well; became nursemaid as well as husband to Taylor; and was reluctant to marry Connie Stevens but she was pregnant and he "did the proper thing."

Another autobiography, "Been There, Done That," published in 1999, was even more searing. He called Reynolds "self-centered, totally driven, insecure, untruthful, phony." He claimed he abandoned his career during the Taylor marriage because he was too busy taking her to emergency rooms and cleaning up after her pets, children and servants. Both ex-wives were furious, and Carrie Fisher threatened to change her name to Reynolds.

At 47, Fisher married a 21-year-old beauty queen, Terry Richard. The marriage ended after 10 months. His fifth marriage, to Betty Lin, a Chinese-born businesswoman, lasted longer than any of the others. Fisher had two children with Reynolds: Carrie and Todd; and two girls with Stevens: Joely and Tricia.

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