Friday, 27 June 2008
Shawndeya
Artist: Shawndeya
Genre(s):
New Age
Discography:
The Great Mother
Year: 1997
Tracks: 13
Shining Angel Of The Diamond Mind
Year: 1997
Tracks: 8
Surfing The Alpha Wave
Year:
Tracks: 12
 
Monday, 23 June 2008
Amy Winehouse 'Set For Glastonbury And Mandela Event'
Amy Winehouse is still expected to perform at the Glastonbury Festival and the Nelson Mandela Concert, her spokesperson has said.
The singer is currently being treated in a London Clinic after she fainted whilst “doing admin”at her home on Monday (June 16th).
Initial tests carried on on the singer proved “inconclusive”.
Speaking to the BBC, her spokesperson said that Winehouse “till intends to perform at her two scheduled dates next week."
Winehouse is due to perform on behalf of Nelson Mandela next Friday (June 27th), and ahead of Jay-Z at Glastonbury on the following day.
Addressing the singer's current condition, her spokesperson said she had undergone more tests and was “awaiting the verdict of her doctors."
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Sunday, 8 June 2008
Stevie Wonder calls Barack Obama 'a cross between JFK and Martin Luther King'
Stevie Wonder had words of praise for Barack Obama and Amy Winehouse as he launched his European tour in London today with an intimate show (June 5).
The superstar, who
[url= http://www.nme.com/news/stevie-wonder/37120]who will be performing in Europe for the first time in over a decade[/url], took part in a question and answer session with journalists at the Hard Rock Caf� in central London's Piccadilly before playing a short set of hits.
Asked what he thought of Democratic US presidential nominee Obama, Wonder said: "He's a combination of JFK [John F Kennedy, former US President, assassinated in 1963], and Martin Luther King. With that he can't lose."
Later, when asked what he thought about Winehouse, Wonder admitted: "She reminds me of a young Etta James. 'Rehab' is a very good song. The CD ['Back To Black'] was good, my daughter turned me onto it."
The star then went on to play a short set, although the opening 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' ground to a halt due to technical problems.
Wonder took requests, the majority of which were for 'Superstition', which he closed the eight-song set with.
Stevie Wonder played:
'Signed, Sealed, Delivered'
'It Ain't No Use'
'Bird Of Beauty'
'Higher Ground'
'Happy Birthday'
'All I Do'
'Masterblaster (Jammin')'
'Superstition'
The superstar, who
[url= http://www.nme.com/news/stevie-wonder/37120]who will be performing in Europe for the first time in over a decade[/url], took part in a question and answer session with journalists at the Hard Rock Caf� in central London's Piccadilly before playing a short set of hits.
Asked what he thought of Democratic US presidential nominee Obama, Wonder said: "He's a combination of JFK [John F Kennedy, former US President, assassinated in 1963], and Martin Luther King. With that he can't lose."
Later, when asked what he thought about Winehouse, Wonder admitted: "She reminds me of a young Etta James. 'Rehab' is a very good song. The CD ['Back To Black'] was good, my daughter turned me onto it."
The star then went on to play a short set, although the opening 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered' ground to a halt due to technical problems.
Wonder took requests, the majority of which were for 'Superstition', which he closed the eight-song set with.
Stevie Wonder played:
'Signed, Sealed, Delivered'
'It Ain't No Use'
'Bird Of Beauty'
'Higher Ground'
'Happy Birthday'
'All I Do'
'Masterblaster (Jammin')'
'Superstition'
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