On a recent episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, R&B singer Amerie explained how she and “Crazy in Love” producer Rich Harrison made “1 Thing,” which landed at number 90 on Rolling Stone‘s list of the Best Songs of the 21st Century (So Far). The 2005 song paved the way for the decade of pop that followed, combining a wildly syncopated drum loop from the Meters with hyper-rhythmic vocals that owed way more to hip-hop than traditional R&B. To hear the episode, press play below or download and subscribe on iTunes or Spotify.
- 8/23/2018
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
Featuring: John Saxon, Franco Nero, Henry Silva, Ottaviano Dell’Acqua, Leonard Mann, Richard Harrison | Written and Directed by Mike Malloy
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s, to give the film it’s full title, is a welcome and affectionate look at the Italian poliziotteschi films of the 1970s, films such as High Crime, Milano Calibro 9, Street Law and Napoli Violenta which, whilst heavily influenced by 70s Us cop and gangster films like Dirty Harry and The Godfather, also touched upon real Italian issues – the Sicilian Mafia and the Red Brigade – and amped up the sex and violence to often ridiculous levels.
Those film fans familiar with Italian genre cinema will know that Italian cinema has a reputation of hitching itself to the nearest bandwagon and bleeding it dry. If Italian filmmakers could find a fad that people liked they’d stick with it. From...
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s, to give the film it’s full title, is a welcome and affectionate look at the Italian poliziotteschi films of the 1970s, films such as High Crime, Milano Calibro 9, Street Law and Napoli Violenta which, whilst heavily influenced by 70s Us cop and gangster films like Dirty Harry and The Godfather, also touched upon real Italian issues – the Sicilian Mafia and the Red Brigade – and amped up the sex and violence to often ridiculous levels.
Those film fans familiar with Italian genre cinema will know that Italian cinema has a reputation of hitching itself to the nearest bandwagon and bleeding it dry. If Italian filmmakers could find a fad that people liked they’d stick with it. From...
- 7/21/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Let's give a cheer for the lowly sword 'n' sandal epic. This persecution and torture spectacle also takes in the martyrdom of Saint Sebastian. The impressively mounted Italian-Spanish production stars Rhonda Fleming, Fernando Rey, Wandisa Guida, and as the slimy villain, none other than Serge Gainsbourg. Revolt of the Slaves MGM Limited Edition Collection 1960 / Color / 2:35 enhanced widescreen (Totalscope) / 103 min. / La rivolta degli schiavi / Street Date February 16, 2016 / available through Screen Archives Entertainment / 19.98 Starring Rhonda Fleming, Lang Jeffries, Darío Moreno, Ettore Manni, Wandisa Guida, Gino Cervi, Fernando Rey, Serge Gainsbourg, José Nieto, Benno Hoffmann, Rainer Penkert, Antonio Casas, Vanoye Aikens, Dolores Francine, Burt Nelson, Julio Peña . Cinematography Cecilio Paniagua Film Editor Eraldo Da Roma Original Music Angelo Francesco Lavagnino Written by Stefano Strucchi, Duccio Tessari, Daniel Mainwearing from the novel 'Fabiola' by Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Produced by Paolo Moffa Directed by Nunzio Malasomma
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Make all...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
Make all...
- 3/1/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
Every week, members of the Vulture staff highlight the best new music of 2015. We do not discriminate; as long as the song is worthy of your ears and attention, you will find it here. Read our picks below, share yours in the comments, and subscribe to the Vulture 2015 Playlist for a comprehensive guide to the year's best new tunes.Ameriie, “Out Loud” “Best! Song! Ever!” Björk recently shouted at a club when Ameriie’s classic song, “1 Thing,” came on the speakers. Damn, that’s a good song. So where is Ameriie? Cue: “Out Loud,” just in time for the Björk shout-out, a groovy stomper that pairs her back with “1 Thing” producer Rich Harrison. —Lindsey Weber (@LindseyWeber) Action Bronson, "City Boy Blues" There's been a lot of talk in the last week about the live-sounding instrumentation on Kendrick Lamar's new album, but the same should be said for Action Bronson's debut.
- 3/24/2015
- by Vulture Editors
- Vulture
We salute our dear friends of many years Oleg and Joan on Oleg's birthday. He is one of the major figures in world cinema and is involved now in an exciting documentary on Tarkovsky, the great Russian director.
Oleg Vidov, known as the Russian Robert Redford, celebrated his 70th birthday last week in Moscow during a primetime TV special on Russia's First Channel, hosted by Andrei Malakhov. He has appeared in 50 films since 1961, some of them the most popular Soviet films ever made. They are still regularly broadcast on Russian television today. His U.S. credits include "Red Heat," "Wild Orchid," and "Thirteen Days."
Oleg now lives in Malibu with Joan Borsten, his wife of 28 years. They met in Rome in 1985, when he defected, the first major Soviet actor ever to leave the Ussr for the United States. At that time Joan was writing for the La Times entertainment section. They were introduced by Richard Harrison, an American actor living and working in Rome (with over 120 film credits to his name) who personally took Oleg to the Us Embassy to apply for political asylum. 28 years later, Richard and Francesca, now Malibu residents, hosted Oleg's U.S. birthday celebration.
Even at 70, there is no rest for Oleg as his current film is being the voice of the revered Russian Director Andrei Tarkovsky in a documentary called Time Within Time, based on Tarkovsky's diary, and directed by Pj Letofsky. Tarkovsky (1932-1986) is one of the top 10 Directors of all time (IMDb.com), and #1 in Russia.
Tarkovsky was the first person Oleg called when he himself arrived in Rome in 1985. Tarkovsky had defected 2 years earlier and was living in Italy. Pj approached Oleg early on to be the 'voice' for the project, but didn't know the extent of Oleg's relationship with Tarkovsky. Although they had different roles in the Soviet film world, they knew each other, and Oleg was mentioned in the diary.
Pj said, 'When we started recording the narration, it was immediately obvious that this was very personal for Oleg. He knew all the people in the diary, and all the struggles working in that system. We would take breaks during the recording and you could see Oleg going back in his mind, telling me stories how he planned his escape from the Soviet Union'...
Time Within Time is a very compelling story of its day- of international film, art, politics with a real life cast of characters including Michaelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, Andrei Konchalovsky, Ingmar Bergman, to name a few.
'By using Tarkovsky's diary, his words, it's almost like he wrote the script for me' says Letofsky.
Tarkovsky- Time Within Time is in the finishing stages. For more information visit www.newcastleproductions.com or contact Pj Letofsky at pjletofsky[a]gmail.com...
Oleg Vidov, known as the Russian Robert Redford, celebrated his 70th birthday last week in Moscow during a primetime TV special on Russia's First Channel, hosted by Andrei Malakhov. He has appeared in 50 films since 1961, some of them the most popular Soviet films ever made. They are still regularly broadcast on Russian television today. His U.S. credits include "Red Heat," "Wild Orchid," and "Thirteen Days."
Oleg now lives in Malibu with Joan Borsten, his wife of 28 years. They met in Rome in 1985, when he defected, the first major Soviet actor ever to leave the Ussr for the United States. At that time Joan was writing for the La Times entertainment section. They were introduced by Richard Harrison, an American actor living and working in Rome (with over 120 film credits to his name) who personally took Oleg to the Us Embassy to apply for political asylum. 28 years later, Richard and Francesca, now Malibu residents, hosted Oleg's U.S. birthday celebration.
Even at 70, there is no rest for Oleg as his current film is being the voice of the revered Russian Director Andrei Tarkovsky in a documentary called Time Within Time, based on Tarkovsky's diary, and directed by Pj Letofsky. Tarkovsky (1932-1986) is one of the top 10 Directors of all time (IMDb.com), and #1 in Russia.
Tarkovsky was the first person Oleg called when he himself arrived in Rome in 1985. Tarkovsky had defected 2 years earlier and was living in Italy. Pj approached Oleg early on to be the 'voice' for the project, but didn't know the extent of Oleg's relationship with Tarkovsky. Although they had different roles in the Soviet film world, they knew each other, and Oleg was mentioned in the diary.
Pj said, 'When we started recording the narration, it was immediately obvious that this was very personal for Oleg. He knew all the people in the diary, and all the struggles working in that system. We would take breaks during the recording and you could see Oleg going back in his mind, telling me stories how he planned his escape from the Soviet Union'...
Time Within Time is a very compelling story of its day- of international film, art, politics with a real life cast of characters including Michaelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, Andrei Konchalovsky, Ingmar Bergman, to name a few.
'By using Tarkovsky's diary, his words, it's almost like he wrote the script for me' says Letofsky.
Tarkovsky- Time Within Time is in the finishing stages. For more information visit www.newcastleproductions.com or contact Pj Letofsky at pjletofsky[a]gmail.com...
- 6/27/2013
- by Peter Belsito
- Sydney's Buzz
Jimmy Savile, the renowned British disc jockey and television personality whose reputation has been irrevocably sullied by myriad allegations of sexual abuse, has just received another blow.
The Guardian reports that new details have emerged regarding Savile’s relationship with the hospitals for which he fund-raised. Employees at Stoke Mandeville and Broadmoor hospitals, in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, respectively, are speaking up about Savile’s illicit use of hospital facilities and the “subtle bullying” he deployed to prevent authorities from taking action. Because of his generous charity work for the hospitals, and the resulting power it gave him, employees were reluctant...
The Guardian reports that new details have emerged regarding Savile’s relationship with the hospitals for which he fund-raised. Employees at Stoke Mandeville and Broadmoor hospitals, in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire, respectively, are speaking up about Savile’s illicit use of hospital facilities and the “subtle bullying” he deployed to prevent authorities from taking action. Because of his generous charity work for the hospitals, and the resulting power it gave him, employees were reluctant...
- 11/1/2012
- by Josh Stillman
- EW.com - PopWatch
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop And Gangster Films That Ruled The ’70S (2012) Directed by Mike Malloy, “Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films that Ruled the ’70s” is a documentary exploring the cop thrillers (or ‘poliziotteschi’ movies) which exploded from the Italian film industry during the 1970s. The film is usefully split into chapters charting the rise, fall and revival of the genre and providing some background into the faddist nature of the Italian business and its earlier Spaghetti Western and Giallo trends. All of this is illustrated by a pretty staggering array of clips and interviews with the likes of Italian stars Franco Nero, Luc Merenda and Maurizio Merli, as well as the Hollywood actors who also headed over to try their luck on the continent, including Richard Harrison, Christopher Mitchum and others. It’s a tribute to how effective “Eurocrime!” really is that the viewer genuinely needs no prior...
- 9/5/2012
- by James Mudge
- Beyond Hollywood
Eurocrime!
Featuring: John Saxon, Franco Nero, Henry Silva, Ottaviano Dell’Acqua, Leonard Mann, Richard Harrison | Written and Directed by Mike Malloy
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s, to give the film it’s full title, is a welcome and affectionate look at the Italian poliziotteschi films of the 1970s, films such as High Crime, Milano Calibro 9, Street Law and Napoli Violenta which, whilst heavily influenced by 70s Us cop and gangster films like Dirty Harry and The Godfather, also touched upon real Italian issues – the Sicilian Mafia and the Red Brigade – and amped up the sex and violence to often ridiculous levels.
Those film fans familiar with Italian genre cinema will know that Italian cinema has a reputation of hitching itself to the nearest bandwagon and bleeding it dry. If Italian filmmakers could find a fad that people liked they’d stick with it.
Featuring: John Saxon, Franco Nero, Henry Silva, Ottaviano Dell’Acqua, Leonard Mann, Richard Harrison | Written and Directed by Mike Malloy
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the ’70s, to give the film it’s full title, is a welcome and affectionate look at the Italian poliziotteschi films of the 1970s, films such as High Crime, Milano Calibro 9, Street Law and Napoli Violenta which, whilst heavily influenced by 70s Us cop and gangster films like Dirty Harry and The Godfather, also touched upon real Italian issues – the Sicilian Mafia and the Red Brigade – and amped up the sex and violence to often ridiculous levels.
Those film fans familiar with Italian genre cinema will know that Italian cinema has a reputation of hitching itself to the nearest bandwagon and bleeding it dry. If Italian filmmakers could find a fad that people liked they’d stick with it.
- 8/25/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Ricki-Lee Coulter has credited her boyfriend Rich Harrison with turning her life around. The Australian singer, who will soon appear as a mentor on reality show The Voice, said that her "incredibly patient and supportive" partner is part of the reason why she has had such success in her career recently. After recently losing 25kg with the help of personal trainer Harrison, Coulter wrote on her Twitter page: "He pulled me out of the rut I was in and made me want to make music again! "Two years ago we sat on the couch and he encouraged me to let go of reality for a minute and just dream. We wrote a long list... of things I wanted to change & things I wanted to achieve! And one by one those (more)...
- 3/28/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Ricki-Lee Coulter has denied that she is engaged to Rich Harrison. The 'Raining Diamonds' singer, who is thought to have been seeing personal trainer Harrison for about three years, said that they are very happy together but insisted that they are not planning on getting married. Coulter told Who magazine: "It's not true. I would be wearing a big-ass ring on my finger." She described Harrison as the "secret weapon" to her recent weight loss, adding: "He is an amazing, amazing, amazing part of my life and he's done so much for me. He's such an amazing support." Coulter was previously married to high school sweetheart Jamie Babbington, (more)...
- 3/21/2012
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Well, this week is kind of a wash when it comes to the home entertainment shelves. While there are some releases that might interest you, this is one of barest weeks yet….then again, we are only in the second week of 2012. There are a few Mill Creek releases, including a Spaghetti Western collection and even a Synapse Films release!
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The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The greatest mysteries of the world’s most recognized sleuth!
The legacy of the investigative mastermind Sherlock Holmes has transcended through three centuries and appeared in books, television series, films and so much more. This deluxe 4 DVD collection includes 4 feature films and the entire 39 episode American television series featuring...
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The greatest mysteries of the world’s most recognized sleuth!
The legacy of the investigative mastermind Sherlock Holmes has transcended through three centuries and appeared in books, television series, films and so much more. This deluxe 4 DVD collection includes 4 feature films and the entire 39 episode American television series featuring...
- 1/11/2012
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Ricki-Lee Coulter has revealed that she hates "toxic" people. The Australian singer and presenter, who recently shed 30kg with the help of her fitness instructor boyfriend Rich Harrison, said that she has learned who her real friends are in the past year. Coulter told the Herald Sun: "From the beginning of last year, I started coming to a few realisations about the people that were in my life and that they were toxic and I needed to move away from them. "Some people take advantage of generosity. People try and make you something that you are not, and some people bring out the worst out of you and some people bring negativity. (more)...
- 11/21/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Trace Adkins and Kristin Chenoweth will host American Country Awards.Voting for Artist of the Year Continues at www.theacas.com Until Friday, December 2Co-hosts Trace Adkins and Kristin Chenoweth, along with country music.s Blake Shelton, Pistol Annies, Thompson Square, Eli Young Band and The Band Perry are set to perform at the American Country Awards (Aca) airing live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Monday, Dec. 5 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et live/Pt tape-delayed) on Fox.The two-hour event will also feature appearances by Lauren Alaina, Rachel Bilson, Miranda Lambert, Scotty McCreery and the men of .Pawn Stars. (Richard Harrison, Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin Russell). Additional performers and presenters will be announced soon.The two-hour live music spectacular offers country music...
- 10/31/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Ricki-Lee Coulter has taken part in a raunchy photoshoot. The Australian singer, who is currently re-launching her music career, shed most of her clothes in a ten-page spread for Maxim magazine after losing 20kg over the past two years. Coulter said on the set of the military-themed shoot: "[It's] been amazing with all the military costumes and the props and hats. I've had so much fun, it's been a really great day. I've felt quite empowered and strong and it's really nice to see the photos." The former Australian Idol contestant credited her fitness trainer boyfriend Rich Harrison with helping her (more)...
- 10/19/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
By Sean O’Connell
Hollywoodnews.com: “Albert Nobbs,” “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” and a regional premiere of DreamWorks’ anticipated animated sequel “Puss in Boots” are the highlights of the first wave of programming for the Austin Film Festival, which were announced this morning.
The first two films harbor serious awards aspirations, and will stop in Austin after screening at such prestigious festivals as Cannes and Toronto.
The 2011 film lineup includes several world, U.S., and regional premieres in all genres ranging from comedy to horror, documentary to drama. Filmmakers from around the world and Texas alike will showcase everything from obscure indie films to big-budget Oscar-bound productions.
This year’s festival runs October 20-27 in Austin, Texas.
The complete list of films screening at Aff this year, including short films and competition titles, will be announced in mid-September. Cast and crew attendance is subject to change and...
Hollywoodnews.com: “Albert Nobbs,” “We Need to Talk About Kevin,” and a regional premiere of DreamWorks’ anticipated animated sequel “Puss in Boots” are the highlights of the first wave of programming for the Austin Film Festival, which were announced this morning.
The first two films harbor serious awards aspirations, and will stop in Austin after screening at such prestigious festivals as Cannes and Toronto.
The 2011 film lineup includes several world, U.S., and regional premieres in all genres ranging from comedy to horror, documentary to drama. Filmmakers from around the world and Texas alike will showcase everything from obscure indie films to big-budget Oscar-bound productions.
This year’s festival runs October 20-27 in Austin, Texas.
The complete list of films screening at Aff this year, including short films and competition titles, will be announced in mid-September. Cast and crew attendance is subject to change and...
- 8/23/2011
- by Sean O'Connell
- Hollywoodnews.com
Ricki-Lee Coulter has revealed that she feels great having lost a lot of weight. The Australian singer and presenter, who has lost more than 15kg in the past 18 months with the help of her personal trainer and boyfriend Richard Harrison, said that she has exercised hard and eaten a healthy, protein based diet. Coulter told the Herald Sun: "It's like putting petrol in your car, [good food] gets me started every day. It just switches me on." Speaking at the re-opening of Tiffany & Co in Melbourne yesterday, she added: "I'm getting so many lovely beautiful emails and Twitter and Facebook messages about [my figure] from people, and it's really lovely." (more)...
- 8/19/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Ricki-Lee Coulter has lost 25kg in the past 18 months. The Australian singer and television presenter, whose boyfriend is fitness trainer Richard Harrison, said that she feels "fantastic" after deciding to get in shape through an exercise regime of running and weight training. Coulter told Woman's Day magazine: "I feel amazing all the time now and it's a nice feeling. In life, we all have ups and downs, but it is about being consistent. If you want results in anything, you have to work hard at it over a long period. "I went from being a person who didn't like exercise and hated running to someone who loves running. It has been a change in my lifestyle." (more)...
- 6/7/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
"R. Kelly was writing for me at the time, and I didn't even know it, and they just sent me this song. You don't want to get your hopes up too high of being able to work with someone like R. Kelly, and when they sent the song, they told me, 'Kelly put up a shrine of pictures of you to channel you, and he created this song.'"
-Former "American Idol" finalist and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, describing the process that lead to her recording the R. Kelly-penned track "Where You At" for her new album I Remember Me. Hudson said that when she finally tore into the song in the studio, she couldn't believe how well Kelly managed to capture her ideas and thoughts in a song.
"It was kind of creepy to me, because when I heard the song, I was like, 'Oh my god! ... He's,...
-Former "American Idol" finalist and Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson, describing the process that lead to her recording the R. Kelly-penned track "Where You At" for her new album I Remember Me. Hudson said that when she finally tore into the song in the studio, she couldn't believe how well Kelly managed to capture her ideas and thoughts in a song.
"It was kind of creepy to me, because when I heard the song, I was like, 'Oh my god! ... He's,...
- 3/21/2011
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Filed under: 'Fone Finds
Jennifer Hudson's golden pipes won her an Academy Award for 'Dreamgirls,' but the velvet-voiced singer now has a new album out.
The album, 'I Remember Me,' is Hudson's sophomore effort and features the single 'Where You At,' written for Hudson by R. Kelly.
Additional writers and producers on the album include multi-award winners Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Rich Harrison, Ne-Yo, Ryan Tedder and Stargate.
Head here to stream the full CD, which comes out officially on March 22, 2011 -- or listen to 'Where You At' after the jump.
Continue Reading...
Jennifer Hudson's golden pipes won her an Academy Award for 'Dreamgirls,' but the velvet-voiced singer now has a new album out.
The album, 'I Remember Me,' is Hudson's sophomore effort and features the single 'Where You At,' written for Hudson by R. Kelly.
Additional writers and producers on the album include multi-award winners Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Rich Harrison, Ne-Yo, Ryan Tedder and Stargate.
Head here to stream the full CD, which comes out officially on March 22, 2011 -- or listen to 'Where You At' after the jump.
Continue Reading...
- 3/15/2011
- by Gabrielle Dunn
- Moviefone
Jennifer Hudson is lonesome in "Where You At" music video, waiting in the freezing cold but her man is a no-show. The former contestant of "American Idol" shot the video in Chicago during one of the harshest winter storms to date last month with Anthony Mandler sitting behind the lens.
"Where You At" is the first official single from Jennifer's upcoming sophomore set "I Remember Me". She said, "This song to me is like what I always wanted to do vocally. As an aspiring writer, just the subject of it means so much to me. It's simple and it's something we say every day."
She plans to release the new album in the United States on March 22. The title is based on her poem which was later composed into a song and co-written by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder. Also making contribution to the album are Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Rich Harrison,...
"Where You At" is the first official single from Jennifer's upcoming sophomore set "I Remember Me". She said, "This song to me is like what I always wanted to do vocally. As an aspiring writer, just the subject of it means so much to me. It's simple and it's something we say every day."
She plans to release the new album in the United States on March 22. The title is based on her poem which was later composed into a song and co-written by OneRepublic's Ryan Tedder. Also making contribution to the album are Alicia Keys, Swizz Beatz, Rich Harrison,...
- 2/25/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Jennifer Hudson will release her second album "I Remember Me" on March 22, but the album's first single "Where You At" will hit radio on Jan. 24. A 30-second preview of the track, written and produced by R. Kelly , is available on her Web site . "I'm excited about this album because it's almost a renewal for me, reflected through the chapters of my life," says Hudson. "I've called it 'I Remember Me' because of the journey I've been on. I've learned that life constantly surprises you, no matter your plans. My fans have been so loyal, I feel like they have been on this journey with me and I can't wait for them to hear the new album." The new album's title is based on a poem written by Hudson. The song is co-written by Ryan Tedder. Other writers and producers include Alicia Keys , Swizz Beatz , Rich Harrison , Ne-Yo and...
- 1/20/2011
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
Ricki-Lee Coulter has revealed that she feels "happy" after dropping two dress sizes. The 24-year-old Australian singer and radio personality, who is currently dating personal trainer Rich Harrison, said that she does not recognise herself when she looks in the mirror after slimming down with running, weights and cardio exercise. Coulter told Who magazine: "I'm in the best shape of my life. I'm healthy, I feel incredible and I'm enjoying the confidence that is giving me. "I wasn't unhappy with the way I looked back then - I didn't actually realise I'd put on weight. (more)...
- 8/10/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Ricki-Lee Coulter has reportedly been tipping off a Sydney photographer in a bid to boost her profile. The Australian singer and radio personality, who has regularly been spotted out with new boyfriend Rich Harrison in recent weeks, has allegedly been photographed by successful paparazzo Jamie Fawcett in return for publicity and a $$355 (£205) donation towards her City To Surf charity. Coulter wrote on her Twitter page to Fawcett over the weekend: "Omg! Thank you so much for the donation! You must be making some cash from the photos you've been taking huh?! Haha," to which Fawcett later replied: "Our pleasure... you've been a great sport." (more)...
- 8/10/2010
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
A music video serving as a promotional effort for RichGirl's new single called "He Ain't Wit Me Now (Tho)" has just arrived. Directed by Ray Kay, it shows the four members of the girl group, who are all in black costumes, dancing to the song in high spirit.
"He Ain't Wit Me Now (Tho)" is a song produced by the group's creator Rich Harrison. The mid-tempo track will be listed as the first single from the band's upcoming self-titled debut album "RichGirl", which is planned to be released this summer.
RichGirl themselves are managed by Tina Davis who also works for Chris Brown. This new band consist of the spoken-word poet Brave, the Southern belle Lyndriette, the church-raised Seven and the sassy Audra.
Commenting on what kind of songs they are crafting for the new album, Brave recently said, "Our sound is very honest. Each song tells a specific story.
"He Ain't Wit Me Now (Tho)" is a song produced by the group's creator Rich Harrison. The mid-tempo track will be listed as the first single from the band's upcoming self-titled debut album "RichGirl", which is planned to be released this summer.
RichGirl themselves are managed by Tina Davis who also works for Chris Brown. This new band consist of the spoken-word poet Brave, the Southern belle Lyndriette, the church-raised Seven and the sassy Audra.
Commenting on what kind of songs they are crafting for the new album, Brave recently said, "Our sound is very honest. Each song tells a specific story.
- 5/23/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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