Wednesday, 25 June 2008
Sqeezer
Artist: Sqeezer
Genre(s):
Dance
Trance
Pop
Dance: Pop
Discography:
Hot Bikini (Cdm)
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
Hot Ski-Teeny Cdm
Year: 2003
Tracks: 4
Idc F0R3V3R
Year: 2002
Tracks: 4
Without_You
Year: 1998
Tracks: 5
Wake Up!
Year: 1998
Tracks: 5
Sweet Kisses
Year: 1996
Tracks: 4
Tamagotchi Cd5
Year:
Tracks: 4
For such a touchy dance-pop turnout, Sqeezer had an circumstantially tragic background knowledge. Jim Reeves, a German producer and occasional rapper, had formed Sqeezer in the mid-'90s as an outlet for both his slick, harmony-fueled populist house and the predominant belief in songs as vehicles for female vocalists. Initially, the stria was styled around Yvonne Spath, as heard on 1995's debut "Scandy Randy" (sample lyric: "Scandy Randy/I'm gonna prognosticate you for my handy Randy"), and by and by for longtime renewal Lori Stern. However, in 1997, after a number of hit records, only a few months afterwards pickings over from the band's original stage-dancer, young member Marc Thevan was plant in a belittled wood after a successful self-annihilation effort. Disturbingly, the remaining members and the band's management were besides later allegedly goddam in Thevan's last note. Nevertheless, the stria continued on and continued with few explicit changes. The round-eyed lyrics and doo-wop summertime luxuria remained in subsequent singles and 1998's sophomore LP Streetlife, and when the stria re-emerged after a two-year absence, they had suit a triad once more, having added Heidi Goldstein to the band's lineup.
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Williams is Law & Order guest star
Oscar winner Robin Williams is to guest star on the 200th episode of 'Law & Order: SVU'.
Variety reports that Williams will play an engineer whose life is in tatters following a tragedy.
He begins to question authority and encourages others to do the same.
The episode will be broadcast on 29 April in the US with the show's executive producer Neal Baer saying that the episode had a "powerful and complex" storyline.
Variety reports that Williams will play an engineer whose life is in tatters following a tragedy.
He begins to question authority and encourages others to do the same.
The episode will be broadcast on 29 April in the US with the show's executive producer Neal Baer saying that the episode had a "powerful and complex" storyline.
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Vanity Fair cancels Tinseltown Oscar night
Vanity Fair has cancelled its annual Academy Awards party on 24 February even though the writers guild is said to be on track for a possible deal with studios.
A statement posted on VanityFair.com said: "After much consideration, and in support of the writers and everyone else affected by this strike, we have decided that this is not the appropriate year to hold our annual Oscar party."
The magazine added: "We want to congratulate all of this year's nominees and we look forward to hosting our 15th Oscar party next year."
The annual post-Oscar soiree often lures more luminaries than the ceremony itself and the event has been a fixture for partygoers since its inception in 1994.
The night's big winners and nominees typically turn out, along with A-listers including Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Jack Nicholson, Madonna, Cher, Sean Penn, Joni Mitchell and Al Gore, who have attended the party in previous years.
Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter decided to cancel the party because even if the three-month writers strike was resolved before the Academy Awards, its effect on Tinseltown was likely to linger.
In a statement Carter said: "Inasmuch as Vanity Fair is a collection of writers, photographers and artists, we do feel ourselves in aligned solidarity with the writers, directors and actors in the film business."
A year after holding its first Oscar party, Vanity Fair introduced its annual Hollywood issue. This year's issue, featuring 10 young actresses on its tri-fold cover, reaches newsstands next week.
A statement posted on VanityFair.com said: "After much consideration, and in support of the writers and everyone else affected by this strike, we have decided that this is not the appropriate year to hold our annual Oscar party."
The magazine added: "We want to congratulate all of this year's nominees and we look forward to hosting our 15th Oscar party next year."
The annual post-Oscar soiree often lures more luminaries than the ceremony itself and the event has been a fixture for partygoers since its inception in 1994.
The night's big winners and nominees typically turn out, along with A-listers including Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Oprah Winfrey, Jack Nicholson, Madonna, Cher, Sean Penn, Joni Mitchell and Al Gore, who have attended the party in previous years.
Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter decided to cancel the party because even if the three-month writers strike was resolved before the Academy Awards, its effect on Tinseltown was likely to linger.
In a statement Carter said: "Inasmuch as Vanity Fair is a collection of writers, photographers and artists, we do feel ourselves in aligned solidarity with the writers, directors and actors in the film business."
A year after holding its first Oscar party, Vanity Fair introduced its annual Hollywood issue. This year's issue, featuring 10 young actresses on its tri-fold cover, reaches newsstands next week.
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