domingo 4 de marzo de 2012

NOW STELLA MCCARTNEY WANTS TO MAKE IF A FAB FIVE


Stella McCartney was overheard talking about having another child

Fashion designer Stella McCartney is feeling broody.

The 40-year-old daughter of Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney was overheard talking about her desire for a fifth child at Paris Fashion Week, where she is set to unveil her autumn/winter collection tomorrow.

Stella and her husband Alasdhair Willis already have sons Miller, seven, and Beckett, aged four, and daughters Bailey, five, and one-year-old Reiley.

‘Stella is the epitome of an earth mother,’ says a source. ‘She absolutely embraces motherhood and the children go everywhere with her.

‘While she is in awe of the family she has already, she hopes she will be blessed with one more child.’

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With London Fashion Week over, model of the moment Suki Waterhouse is now focusing on acting.

The 19-year-old recently returned from Germany, where she was filming, and a pal says: ‘Suki was thrilled to land a role.

‘She’s also desperate to work with Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. Suki finds modelling vacuous at times.’

I recently revealed that the Marks & Spencer model is dating Miles Kane, co-frontman of the band The Last Shadow Puppets.

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His comedy The Artist swept the board at the Oscars and now I can reveal that film producer Harvey Weinstein is to receive another accolade for his film – a French Legion d’Honneur.

Weinstein was nominated personally by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

‘This prestigious distinction is a testimony of the admiration of millions of

French citizens for the exceptional quality of the films you have produced,’ Sarkozy wrote in a letter to the mogul, who will be awarded in a Paris ceremony. I’m told Weinstein is tickled pink.

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sábado 3 de marzo de 2012

JAMES MCCARTNEY SE PRESENTARA EN CAVERN CLUB


James McCartney estará tocando en The Cavern Club, el próximo mes. Este show seá parte de una corta serie de presentaciones.


Como sabemos, The Beatles tocaron en The Cavern en los años 1960, haciendo cerca de 300 presentaciones.James dijo: "Por supuesto que estoy con muchas ganas de tocar en este lugar legndario The Cavern en Liverpool es el lugar donde las grandes carreras para muchos la música comenzaron y, por supuesto, donde la banda de mi padre solía tocar, así que es un momento especial." La sede original se cerró en 1973, pero fue restablecido a pocos metros con ladrillos del primer club. Paul tocó allí en 1999 promocionando su disco "Run Devil Run".

James tocará en Cavern Club el 3 de abril, un día después de actuar en Borderline de Londres, con un show adicional en Whelan en Dublín el 04 de abril.

A PICTURE IS WORTH US$68,500

It’s not often one comes across a covetable item when rummaging through old boxes or through the basement. Perhaps an old photo stirs up memories of a bad hair day, but the box will probably end up going back to its dusty spot and forgotten once again.

The same could not be said for photographer Mike Mitchell, who is most famous for his Beatles shots in the early ’60s. Last summer he uncovered 46 never-before-seen photographs of the Beatles’ first U.S. concert in 1964 after the Ed Sullivan Show. Digital Silver Imaging, a black-and-white photo lab, repaired Mitchell’s silver gelatin prints that were once unsalvageable. The discovery made international headlines and the photos were auctioned in July, selling for over $364,000.

The iconic shot.

Luckily for Bostonians, one of the most iconic images is on display at the Griffin Museum of Photography by Digital Silver Imaging, located in the South End. Originally sold for $68,500, the photo is now up for sale for $85,000. At least the frame is included.

This satellite gallery of the Griffin Museum in Winchester has exclusively acquired rare Beatles photos for the exhibit, simply titledRock & Roll. Mitchell’s work, along with that of other well-known photographers, captures some of rock’s greatest heroes.

Curator J. Sybylla Smith managed to blend 60 years of rock and roll into one small gallery. Picking a photograph from each era, Smith made a big impact with her selection of portraitures and live action shots that range in subject from Led Zeppelin to Aerosmith.

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YOKO ONO WINS TOP AUSTRIAN PRIZE 2012

VIENNA -Yoko Ono,on Thursday won the 2012 Oscar Kokoschka prize, Austria's highest award for applied contemporary art.Tokyo-born Yoko,79, is an avant-garde artist who has shot a number of experimental films and has been involved in writing music and singing.

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PAUL'S DAUGHTERS HAVE EMBRACED THE LIMELIGHT NOW HIS 34-YEAR-OLD SON STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOW


Out of the shadows: James McCartney is to follow in his father's footsteps by playing Liverpool's Cavern Club

Out of the shadows: James McCartney is to follow in his father's footsteps by playing Liverpool's Cavern Club

For a virtual unknown, being granted the star spot on America’s hugely popular David Letterman Show to launch his debut single was a terrific coup. But though the young singer’s demeanour was a little stiff and shy, his talent shone out.

The powerful voice, the huge vocal range, the accomplished guitar work all commanded attention, as did something familiar about the round, boyish face and mournful, hooded eyes.

At the age of 34, Paul McCartney’s only son had finally, and a little reluctantly, stepped on to the public stage to claim his place as heir apparent to Sir Paul.

But if the eyes and the talent are unmistakable, that is where the resemblance ends. For while Sir Paul has spent a lifetime charming everyone he meets, his son has been withdrawn to the point of being a virtual recluse.

Until now. Suddenly McCartney Junior is everywhere — in the past month alone performing at the Sundance Film Festival, the Viper Room in Los Angeles, Rockwood Music Hall in New York and Asbury Park in New Jersey.

On each occasion, crowds were queuing round the block for tickets to watch a singer-songwriter with a non-existent track record and public profile (such are the colossal benefits of the McCartney name).

Though the music is highly accomplished, James’s delivery is deadpan, emphasising that while he may have high hopes for his debut single, Angel, he is clearly not your average aspiring rock star. The doleful gaze and legendary name may be unmistakable, but the reality is that James has spent his entire life running away from fame.

His older sisters have become fixtures in London society — Mary, 42, as a respected photographer and 40-year-old Stella as a leading fashion designer. His half-sister Heather, 49, is a successful potter.

But James, known as ‘the quiet one’ of the McCartney children, has remained in the shadows.
Painfully shy, for years he struggled to carve out a niche for himself, working as a sculptor and waiting tables at a small restaurant in Brighton.

No longer. To the astonishment of those who have known him since childhood, James has suddenly stepped into the spotlight.

After leaving Letterman’s New York studio, he flew straight to Los Angeles for the unveiling of Sir Paul’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. From there, he jetted home to London, where he posed for photographers outside sister Stella’s gala London Fashion Week dinner.

All you need is talent: James with father Paul and mother Linda in 1981

All you need is talent: James with father Paul and mother Linda in 1981

Quite a departure for a young man who once declined to tell people his surname.

Next up is a tour of London, Liverpool and Dublin, where he is assured of packed houses.

‘This would have been unthinkable a couple of years ago,’ a long-standing friend of the McCartneys told me this week.

‘James has always been a unique kid. He’s what I’ve always called a “watcher”. He’s a lovely guy without a nasty bone in his body, but he prefers to be on the sidelines taking everything in. He’s always hated being the centre of attention.

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viernes 2 de marzo de 2012

STILL BUZZING ON LA

Still Buzzing on LA

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"We're all still buzzing on the few days we spent in Los Angeles. We packed so much in and all of it was good quality stuff.

The day after I arrived in LA, I began rehearsals, with my band, for our appearances later in the week. Then, after a short drive across town, I went into rehearsals at the famous Capitol Recording Studios, with Diana Krall and her band, for the shows that were coming up later that week. It was great to get back with my guys and, as usual, we kicked around a lot of songs for the fun of it and eventually concentrated on the songs we knew that we were due to be performing. At that time, we had Magical Mystery Tour and Junior's Farm selected for the MusiCares show, which is an event that happens each year where somebody (it was me this year!) is designated MusiCares Person of the Year. We also concentrated on 1985 and Golden Slumbers which we would close the show with.

Later in the afternoon, over at Capitol A Studio, Tommy Lipuma and I selected a programme of songs that would be our set list for the iTunes streaming event, where we would play live in the studio before an invited audience and cameras would relay the show around the world via the internet.

At the same time as all this, I was able to enjoy some good leisure time with the Mrs. On Thursday afternoon I was also being honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which was particularly nice because the other three Beatles already had theirs there. Mine was next to them and would complete the foursome. Interestingly enough, the four of us are right next to Buddy Holly, who was a great influence on us when we started the band.

On hand to introduce me was the ever-great Neil Young, who followed the introductions made by Hollywood council members with his own inimitable intro. Neil was due to play at the MusiCares event. The format of the show has special guest artists performing the songs of the Person of the Year in their own style and I had heard that Neil was due to do All My Loving.

I was intrigued to hear his arrangement of that song but, at the Walk of Fame do, he told me that they had tried it but thought it was too hard and, as it didn't sound good, they decided to do I Saw Her Standing There instead. During conversation, I happened to mention to him a fond memory of mine, which was that the original lyrics had been "She was just 17, Never been a beauty queen", which John and I winced at and changed to "You know what I mean", and we laughed about this. Neil's intro was great and the crowd gave great feedback during the whole ceremony.

After that, we went into Capitol Studios and got ready for the iTunes stream. During the recording of Kisses On The Bottom, it had been such fun working with great musicians like Diana and her band and now, for this event, we were being joined by my friend, Joe Walsh, who had agreed to play Eric Clapton's part on My Valentine and Get Yourself Another Fool because Eric was on holiday with his family at the time, and couldn't do it.

The event was really exciting, if a little nerve-wracking, but the atmosphere in the studio was super cool and all of us really enjoyed ourselves, as those of you who saw the streaming may have picked up! The show was also being made into a longer programme using interviews and B-roll footage and different camera angles so I'm looking forward to seeing that.

The next night was Friday and the night of the MusiCares Person of the Year event. We were all excited about being at rehearsals and seeing the other acts rehearse their own contributions. Cirque de Soleil did an amazing opening segment and, after rehearsing our own songs, we decided it would be a good idea to extend the end of Golden Slumbers to include Joe Walsh. This led to the thought that Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, who was also on the show, may like to join in. So now there was me, Rusty, Brian, Joe and Dave lined up for the end guitar jam. The show was fantastic, with a number of great acts appearing, and I was quite overwhelmed hearing my songs done by these great artists and, at the same time, being honoured by this great charity, MusiCares. The artists include Foo Fighters, Tony Bennett, Coldplay, Norah Jones, James Taylor, Diana Krall, Duane Eddie, Alison Krauss (whose version of No More Lonely Nights blew our minds) and Neil Young (as mentioned before, Neil played I Saw Her Standing There but, after our brief conversation about the song, he decided, cheekily, to go back to the old original lyrics that John and I altered so, for probably the only time ever, the song began, "She was just 17, Never been a beauty queen!")

Next day we had a day off so, even though we were packing the work in, there was a chance to catch our breath before The Grammy's. All we had to do on the Saturday was a quick rehearsal for the following day at the Staples Center, where the show would take place. Again, it was a great show to be on. This year had a particularly good line up of performers, some of whom we would get a chance to watch rehearsing. They included Adele, Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, Glen Campbell, Coldplay, Rihanna, Katy Perry, Bruno Mars and The Beach Boys!

I was due to do My Valentine with Diana, and her band, and Joe on lead guitar and then we were scheduled to close the show and I had suggested 1985 as a closer but, at rehearsals that evening, Abe and my Manager, Scott, had been talking about things and, when Abe realised that we were closing the whole show, he put forward the suggestion that it would be better to have a number like Golden Slumbers to close with. Nancy mentioned this later in the car and I immediately rang everyone and said this was a much better idea than mine and we should go ahead with it. The producer, Ken Erhlich, had been too polite to tell me he didn't think 1985 would be the ideal closing song so, when he heard we were changing it to Golden Slumbers and the guitar jam, he was overjoyed.

As Bruce Springsteen was opening the Grammy's this year, with his band, it seemed like a good idea to ask him if he would like to be part of the guitar jam which we would close the whole show with. Even though it came at such short notice, Bruce agreed to do it so we now had me, Rusty, Brian, Joe, Dave and Bruce in our heroic line-up.

The show went great and had higher ratings than ever before which everyone was pleased about and we had a great night out doing first My Valentine and then Golden Slumbers to close the show and, in between, getting a chance to watch many of the performances by the many great artists on the bill. So now you see why we're still buzzing with memories of our trip to LA (and I didn't even get to mention the aftershow party!)"

Paul.

IMAX TO THE ARCTIC 3D INCLUYE TEMAS DE PAUL

Film escrito por Steve Winwood y donde se incluyen nuevos temas de Paul en el Soundtrack. El film se estrenará el 20 de Abril de este año.