The Bachelor has unveiled the first trailer for its new season. Sean Lowe - who finished in third place on Emily Maynard's recent run of The Bachelorette - will be the subject of the upcoming 17th season of the ABC show. The promo features a shirtless look at the new Bachelor, as well as a preview of the conflict and squabbles among the latest batch of female contestants. Earlier this year, ABC released the first official photo of Lowe on the dating series. Host Chris Morrison has predicted that Lowe will be a hit with the viewers (more)...
- 11/20/2012
- by By Christian Tobin
- Digital Spy
Limited editions of the new Blur single are selling for up to £200 on eBay. Only 1,000 copies of 'Fool's Day', their first track in seven years, were released on 7" vinyl to mark the UK's first Record Store Day. Blur's manager Chris Morrison said that it was important that the song was made available legally, "to avoid fans having to illegally obtain an inferior copy (more)...
- 4/19/2010
- by By Paul Millar
- Digital Spy
Gorillaz have refused to address allegations that latest single 'Stylo' was plaigarised from Eddy Grant's song 'Time Warp'. Earlier this month, Grant declared that the cartoon group had stolen the keyboard riff from his 1977 track, insisting that he planned to take the band to court over what he considered to be a "blatant rip-off". However, the group's manager Chris Morrison (more)...
- 3/25/2010
- by By Oli Simpson
- Digital Spy
London, Jan 27 - British alternative rock band Blur’s manager has warned pop and rock stars to think carefully before appearing in TV adverts for big brands.
Chris Morrison cited two examples, one that featured Welsh singer Duffy, and another that featured singer Robbie Williams.
“I think Duffy’s Coca-Cola ad was abysmal and I think Robbie Williams on T Mobile was terrible,” the BBC quoted him as saying.
“I don’t think either of those two things did any favours to the artists’ careers or the way they’re.
Chris Morrison cited two examples, one that featured Welsh singer Duffy, and another that featured singer Robbie Williams.
“I think Duffy’s Coca-Cola ad was abysmal and I think Robbie Williams on T Mobile was terrible,” the BBC quoted him as saying.
“I don’t think either of those two things did any favours to the artists’ careers or the way they’re.
- 1/27/2010
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Blur and Gorillaz manager Chris Morrison has described Duffy's Coca-Cola advert as "abysmal". Speaking at the Midem music conference in Cannes, Morrison used the 'Mercy' singer's 2009 ad campaign as an example of artists damaging their careers with brand association. Duffy sang the 1960s track 'I've Gotta Be Me' in the Diet Coke advert, which aired last year. "I think Duffy's Coca-Cola ad was abysmal and I think Robbie Williams on T Mobile was terrible," said Morrison. "I don't think either of those two things did any favours to (more)...
- 1/26/2010
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Damon Albarn has written almost two records worth of tracks for the next Gorillaz album, it has emerged. The band's manager Chris Morrison told BBC 6 Music that it was not clear how many of the songs would be recorded for the follow-up to 2005's Demon Days. Morrison said: "He's got a plethora of tracks at the moment. Whether they all make the light of day or get refined and come down to a normal amount you get on (more)...
- 5/18/2009
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
English alternative rock band Blur will be joined by Klaxons and Florence And The Machine for their comeback gig in Manchester's Men Arena on June 26. The four original members of the group are now back together and will be performing a series of shows in summer.
Singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree will perform a series of gigs including two shows at Hyde Park on July 2 and 3, plus festival appearances at Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxegen.
Blur's manager Chris Morrison told NME magazine, "Every show Blur play this summer is going to be unique and different.... they've always had an amazing reception in Manchester."
Meanwhile, Blur's rehearsals for their comeback gigs are going well. Guitarist Graham Coxon tells Uncut that he's enjoying his time with the band again.
Singer Damon Albarn, guitarist Graham Coxon, bassist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree will perform a series of gigs including two shows at Hyde Park on July 2 and 3, plus festival appearances at Glastonbury, T In The Park and Oxegen.
Blur's manager Chris Morrison told NME magazine, "Every show Blur play this summer is going to be unique and different.... they've always had an amazing reception in Manchester."
Meanwhile, Blur's rehearsals for their comeback gigs are going well. Guitarist Graham Coxon tells Uncut that he's enjoying his time with the band again.
- 4/3/2009
- icelebz.com
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