Maybe J.G. will set the record straight on a certain tabloid rumor tonight...
Daytime:
"Today": Queen Latifah
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Meg Ryan, Jackie, Jermaine, Tito & Marlon Jackson, guest co-host Anderson Cooper
"The View": Queen Latifah, Mike Huckabee
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Seth Green, Nikki Reed
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Tobey Maguire, a performance from Cirque du Soleil's "Kooza"
"Rachael Ray Show": Kristin Chenoweth
"The Oprah Show": Dr. Phil (repeat)
"The Martha Stewart Show": Jamie Oliver
"It's On with Alexa Chung": Peter Facinelli, The Big Pink
"The Tyra Banks Show": "Sesame Street," Jeff Leatham
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Morgan Freeman, Maxwell
"Late Show with David Letterman": Tina Fey, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, Mika (repeat)
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": John Travolta, Rod Stewart
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Jake Gyllenhaal, Ashley Greene, Honor...
Daytime:
"Today": Queen Latifah
"Live with Regis and Kelly": Meg Ryan, Jackie, Jermaine, Tito & Marlon Jackson, guest co-host Anderson Cooper
"The View": Queen Latifah, Mike Huckabee
"The Bonnie Hunt Show": Seth Green, Nikki Reed
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show": Tobey Maguire, a performance from Cirque du Soleil's "Kooza"
"Rachael Ray Show": Kristin Chenoweth
"The Oprah Show": Dr. Phil (repeat)
"The Martha Stewart Show": Jamie Oliver
"It's On with Alexa Chung": Peter Facinelli, The Big Pink
"The Tyra Banks Show": "Sesame Street," Jeff Leatham
Late Night:
"The Jay Leno Show": Morgan Freeman, Maxwell
"Late Show with David Letterman": Tina Fey, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, Mika (repeat)
"The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien": John Travolta, Rod Stewart
"Jimmy Kimmel Live": Jake Gyllenhaal, Ashley Greene, Honor...
- 12/3/2009
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Kate Moss celebrated her brother's 30th birthday in style on Wednesday. The supermodel was joined by a host of celebrity pals - including her rocker boyfriend Jamie Hince and singer Lily Allen - at London's The Dome venue in Tufnell Park to help make sports agent Nick's landmark birthday a special occasion.
A source told Bang Showbiz: "Kate looked like she was having a great night hanging out with her friends and making sure her brother had a night to remember. As soon as the group arrived, they headed straight to the bar for a round of shots before presenting the birthday boy with a massive cake and singing 'Happy Birthday.'"
After catching up, the group made their way over to the dance floor to watch and support 35-year-old beauty's friends, electro-rock duo The Big Pink, perform to guests in conjunction with the re-launch of online retailers Zavvi.com.
A source told Bang Showbiz: "Kate looked like she was having a great night hanging out with her friends and making sure her brother had a night to remember. As soon as the group arrived, they headed straight to the bar for a round of shots before presenting the birthday boy with a massive cake and singing 'Happy Birthday.'"
After catching up, the group made their way over to the dance floor to watch and support 35-year-old beauty's friends, electro-rock duo The Big Pink, perform to guests in conjunction with the re-launch of online retailers Zavvi.com.
- 11/13/2009
- icelebz.com
The Maccabees, The Big Pink, Bombay Bicycle Club and The Drums have been confirmed for next year's NME Awards Tour. All four bands will play 14 shows around the UK in February 2010. 'Toothpaste Kisses' art-rockers The Maccabees will headline the dates. Previous NME Awards Tours have hosted acts including The Ting Tings, Klaxons, Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and The Cribs. New York group The Drums will play the prestigious opening slot, which has previously been filled by Coldplay, Franz Ferdinand and Kaiser Chiefs. "We understand (more)...
- 11/10/2009
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
Every once in a while, a song will just stop you in your tracks the very first time you hear it. For me, those kinds of tunes have ranged from the Stone Roses' "Fools Gold" to Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)."
There's something just so undeniable about the propulsion of those songs, the synapse-firing beats, the instant-classic nature of how they sound. They do what any great song does, which is make you feel like you already know it even if it's the first time you're hearing it.
I got a jolt of that recently when I heard a song called "Dominos" by the UK duo the Big Pink on Xm Radio. I stopped what I was doing as soon as I heard the big, fat cascading Led Zeppelin-meets-Madchester drum wallop, the hypnotic chorus ("These girls fall like dominos!
There's something just so undeniable about the propulsion of those songs, the synapse-firing beats, the instant-classic nature of how they sound. They do what any great song does, which is make you feel like you already know it even if it's the first time you're hearing it.
I got a jolt of that recently when I heard a song called "Dominos" by the UK duo the Big Pink on Xm Radio. I stopped what I was doing as soon as I heard the big, fat cascading Led Zeppelin-meets-Madchester drum wallop, the hypnotic chorus ("These girls fall like dominos!
- 9/22/2009
- by Gil Kaufman
- MTV Newsroom
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