Artist: Enchantment: mp3 download Genre(s): Metal Discography: Dance The Marble Naked Year: 1994 Tracks: 8 Their euphony is soulful, suave, romanticistic, and musical. Their lyrics are warm, warm, loving, and apprehension. And they present a sound that is distinctively their possess, conveyance of title stories of reality and phantasy, with the ultimate message organism making love. The gold sound of Enchantment was formed in 1967 at Pershing High School in Detroit. Two long clip later, the multi-talented mathematical group, which consists of Emanuel "E.J." Johnson, Joe Thomas, Dave Banks, Ed "Paddy" Clanton, and Bobby Green, obtained their first recording get, in addition to D dollars, by taking number one seat in a talent contest sponsored by a local receiving set place (WCHB). In 1970, Enchantment coupled forces with Artists International, a talent growing agency for gumptious artists (founded by notable manager Dick Scott). While with Artists International, Enchantment actually began to perfect their craft, concentrating on leg presence, choreography, and expanding their theatrical talents by playacting in numerous musical plays about the city. Enchantment became acquainted with their producer-to-be, Michael Stokes, in 1973 spell performing at a local club (Level One). Through this union, they recorded a moving-picture show score on Polydor Records in 1974 entitled Deliver Us From Evil, which was released in 1975. By 1976, Enchantment had signed with the Roadshow label and recorded their self-entitled debut album. The commencement exclusive to ride the charts for the fledgeling chemical group was "Come in On and Ride." Later that twelvemonth, the charismatic showmen received national herald with the release of their indorsement individual, "Gloria." Written and staged by dynamic lead isaac M. Singer E.J. Johnson, "Gloria" became a blast, and was one of the most popular songs of 1976-1977. They followed it up with some other smash hit, "Sunshine," from the same record album. The self-possessed group entered the studio in the descend of 1977, and recorded their second record album, Erst Upon a Dream. Their third back-to-back number unitary single, "It's You That I Need," reigned for a satisfying four-spot weeks. It was followed by "If You're Ready (Here It Comes)," too a Top Ten single. Enthrallment continued their hit-making shipway with a twine of soul-stirring hits: "Where Do We Go From Here," "Always More," "Present moment of Weakness," "Enchanted Lady," and many others, influencing such artists as After 7, Johnny Gill, and Warren G, to name a few. Since 1976, the sound of Enchantment has had an unceasing affect on all wHO possess had the pleasure of hearing to their great music, and contrary to rumors, the group never disbanded. Enchantment's length of service is attributed to their animation and the dedication they get for their craft. The mathematical group continues to impressively demonstrate their quality golden sound at concerts and events around the country. |
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Download Enchantment mp3
Friday, 8 August 2008
Lionsgate Signs Grammy-Nominated(R) Pine Leaf Boys for Records and Publishing
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lionsgate (NYSE:
LGF), the leading next generation filmed entertainment studio, has signed
cajun/zydeco act as the Pine Leaf Boys to a record and publishing care, it was
announced today by Lionsgate Music President Jay Faires. Their modern album is
slated for a September release.
"Their last deuce records actually caught our attention and when the
opportunity came to work with them, we jumped at it," said Faires. "Wilson
and the guys are so plainly talented and to control them treat this genre
with such reverence piece they strike it ahead is very exciting to us. This
continues our push into what we see as underserved genres from which we can
break away new acts."
Hailing from southwest Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys made their mark in
2007 with a Grammy (R) nomination for Best Cajun/Zydeco Album. The banding
consists of five musicians in their 20s wHO have created their have take on
traditional Cajun music. With three European tours in the past year and
approximately 160 tour dates that included Jazzfest, Merlefest, and the
Kennedy Center, the Pine Leaf Boys make become renowned for their strong live
performances. Geoffrey Himes praises them in a New York Times article,
describing their shows as "combination a orphic past -- the virtually
forgotten idiom and the archaic squeezebox's red bellows -- with an
unembarrassed rock 'n' roll energy." Rolling Stone describes the group as
"steeped in tradition ... merely with free-range ambitions in soul" and NPR
recently featured the Pine Leaf Boys on "Morning Edition," crediting the
band for keeping Cajun Music alive.
Lionsgate has upcoming artist releases from Lee Scratch Perry and
Glacier Hiking as well as new soundtracks for "Weeds" and "Mad Men" on the
television side and THE LUCKY ONES, PUNISHER 2: WAR ZONE and THE SPIRIT on
its film slate. Lionsgate's music team recently proclaimed an unprecedented
partnership with Getty Images, providing award-winning scores for the
launch of their music-licensing venture. Continuing to expand their artist
roster, Lionsgate has signed eight-time ASCAP and seven-time BMI award
victorious TV composer David Vanacore and deuce-ace time IBMA award winners The
Infamous Stringdusters.
Other recent achievements include Marco Beltrami's Academy Award(R)
nominated score for the strike 3:10 TO YUMA, a prestigious line-up of artists
such as Bob Dylan, Miles Davis and the Andrews Sisters on the Golden
Globe(R) winning and multiple Emmy-winning television drama "Mad Men,"
innovative main title covers from the likes of Linkin Park, Randy Newman
and Elvis Costello on the television system comedy impinge on "Weeds" and original end
titles from Dr. Dre and The Flaming Lips on the latest Lionsgate features.
Lionsgate Music is an innovative, entrepreneurial and diversified company,
complementing Lionsgate's film and TV entertainment capacity leadership with
a growing role in all facets of music IP.
ABOUT LIONSGATE
Lionsgate is the leading next generation filmed entertainment studio
with a major presence in the production and distribution of motion
pictures, television programming, home amusement, family entertainment,
video-on-demand and digitally delivered content. The Company is leveraging
its content leadership and marketing expertise through a series of
partnerships that let in the highly successful FEARNet branded VOD and
Internet horror channel with Sony and Comcast, the recent promulgation of
the fall 2009 launch of a new premium amusement channel with partners
Viacom, Paramount Pictures and MGM, investment in the leading young men's
digital distribution political platform Break.com, ownership of the premier
independent television syndication company Debmar-Mercury LLC and an
confederation with independent filmed entertainment production and distribution
company Roadside Attractions. Lionsgate also has bad partnerships with
leading depicted object creators, owners and distributors in key territories around
the world, including Televisa in the U.S. and Latin America, StudioCanal in
the UK, Hoyts and Sony in Australia and Eros International in India.
The Company has generated more than $450 gazillion at the North American
theatrical box office in the past twelvemonth and has released a string of hits
including THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM, TYLER PERRY'S MEET THE BROWNS, THE BANK
JOB, RAMBO, THE EYE, SAW IV, TYLER PERRY'S WHY DID I GET MARRIED?, GOOD
LUCK CHUCK, 3:10 TO YUMA and WAR, most of which take opened at #1 or #2 at
the box office. The Company has also forged leadership positions in
goggle box and home entertainment with the production of such
critically-acclaimed telly series as Weeds and Mad Men, the
distribution of Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Family Feud, South Park,
Trivial Pursuit and The Dead Zone, among others, and approximately 8%
market portion and the industry's ahead box office-to-DVD conversion rate
in home entertainment. Lionsgate handles a prestigious and prolific library
of approximately 12,000 motion picture and tv set titles that is an
important informant of recurring revenue and serves as the foundation for the
growth of the Company's core businesses. The Lionsgate brand is synonymous
with entrepreneurial invention and original, daring, tone entertainment
in markets about the globe.
hypertext transfer protocol://www.lionsgate.com
Check out the Pine Leaf Boys at Lionsgate's new music podcasts:
http://music.lionsgate.com/podcast
For farther information, middleman:
Sheila Vand
310-601-2626
sheilavand@gmail.com
For licensing inquires:
David Falzone
310-300-2045
dfalzone@lionsgate.com
For Lionsgate corporate inquiries, please contact:
Peter D. Wilkes
310-255-3726
pwilkes@lionsgate.com
More info
LGF), the leading next generation filmed entertainment studio, has signed
cajun/zydeco act as the Pine Leaf Boys to a record and publishing care, it was
announced today by Lionsgate Music President Jay Faires. Their modern album is
slated for a September release.
"Their last deuce records actually caught our attention and when the
opportunity came to work with them, we jumped at it," said Faires. "Wilson
and the guys are so plainly talented and to control them treat this genre
with such reverence piece they strike it ahead is very exciting to us. This
continues our push into what we see as underserved genres from which we can
break away new acts."
Hailing from southwest Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys made their mark in
2007 with a Grammy (R) nomination for Best Cajun/Zydeco Album. The banding
consists of five musicians in their 20s wHO have created their have take on
traditional Cajun music. With three European tours in the past year and
approximately 160 tour dates that included Jazzfest, Merlefest, and the
Kennedy Center, the Pine Leaf Boys make become renowned for their strong live
performances. Geoffrey Himes praises them in a New York Times article,
describing their shows as "combination a orphic past -- the virtually
forgotten idiom and the archaic squeezebox's red bellows -- with an
unembarrassed rock 'n' roll energy." Rolling Stone describes the group as
"steeped in tradition ... merely with free-range ambitions in soul" and NPR
recently featured the Pine Leaf Boys on "Morning Edition," crediting the
band for keeping Cajun Music alive.
Lionsgate has upcoming artist releases from Lee Scratch Perry and
Glacier Hiking as well as new soundtracks for "Weeds" and "Mad Men" on the
television side and THE LUCKY ONES, PUNISHER 2: WAR ZONE and THE SPIRIT on
its film slate. Lionsgate's music team recently proclaimed an unprecedented
partnership with Getty Images, providing award-winning scores for the
launch of their music-licensing venture. Continuing to expand their artist
roster, Lionsgate has signed eight-time ASCAP and seven-time BMI award
victorious TV composer David Vanacore and deuce-ace time IBMA award winners The
Infamous Stringdusters.
Other recent achievements include Marco Beltrami's Academy Award(R)
nominated score for the strike 3:10 TO YUMA, a prestigious line-up of artists
such as Bob Dylan, Miles Davis and the Andrews Sisters on the Golden
Globe(R) winning and multiple Emmy-winning television drama "Mad Men,"
innovative main title covers from the likes of Linkin Park, Randy Newman
and Elvis Costello on the television system comedy impinge on "Weeds" and original end
titles from Dr. Dre and The Flaming Lips on the latest Lionsgate features.
Lionsgate Music is an innovative, entrepreneurial and diversified company,
complementing Lionsgate's film and TV entertainment capacity leadership with
a growing role in all facets of music IP.
ABOUT LIONSGATE
Lionsgate is the leading next generation filmed entertainment studio
with a major presence in the production and distribution of motion
pictures, television programming, home amusement, family entertainment,
video-on-demand and digitally delivered content. The Company is leveraging
its content leadership and marketing expertise through a series of
partnerships that let in the highly successful FEARNet branded VOD and
Internet horror channel with Sony and Comcast, the recent promulgation of
the fall 2009 launch of a new premium amusement channel with partners
Viacom, Paramount Pictures and MGM, investment in the leading young men's
digital distribution political platform Break.com, ownership of the premier
independent television syndication company Debmar-Mercury LLC and an
confederation with independent filmed entertainment production and distribution
company Roadside Attractions. Lionsgate also has bad partnerships with
leading depicted object creators, owners and distributors in key territories around
the world, including Televisa in the U.S. and Latin America, StudioCanal in
the UK, Hoyts and Sony in Australia and Eros International in India.
The Company has generated more than $450 gazillion at the North American
theatrical box office in the past twelvemonth and has released a string of hits
including THE FORBIDDEN KINGDOM, TYLER PERRY'S MEET THE BROWNS, THE BANK
JOB, RAMBO, THE EYE, SAW IV, TYLER PERRY'S WHY DID I GET MARRIED?, GOOD
LUCK CHUCK, 3:10 TO YUMA and WAR, most of which take opened at #1 or #2 at
the box office. The Company has also forged leadership positions in
goggle box and home entertainment with the production of such
critically-acclaimed telly series as Weeds and Mad Men, the
distribution of Tyler Perry's House of Payne, Family Feud, South Park,
Trivial Pursuit and The Dead Zone, among others, and approximately 8%
market portion and the industry's ahead box office-to-DVD conversion rate
in home entertainment. Lionsgate handles a prestigious and prolific library
of approximately 12,000 motion picture and tv set titles that is an
important informant of recurring revenue and serves as the foundation for the
growth of the Company's core businesses. The Lionsgate brand is synonymous
with entrepreneurial invention and original, daring, tone entertainment
in markets about the globe.
hypertext transfer protocol://www.lionsgate.com
Check out the Pine Leaf Boys at Lionsgate's new music podcasts:
http://music.lionsgate.com/podcast
For farther information, middleman:
Sheila Vand
310-601-2626
sheilavand@gmail.com
For licensing inquires:
David Falzone
310-300-2045
dfalzone@lionsgate.com
For Lionsgate corporate inquiries, please contact:
Peter D. Wilkes
310-255-3726
pwilkes@lionsgate.com
More info
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Tell us about your fall arts events
We're already planning The Seattle Times' Fall Arts Guide, and we need your submissions now. The guide covers arts events from early September through Thanksgiving. We need times, dates, ticket prices, contact phone numbers, a brief description of your event and professional-quality photos if you have them. Here's how:
Online: www.seattletimes.com/submitlistings
E-mail: arts@seattletimes.com
Fax: 206-464-2239
Mail: The Seattle Times Fall Arts Guide, c/o Doug Knoop, P.O. Box 70, Seattle, WA 98111.
The deadline for submissions is July 25.
See Also
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern
Artist: Arnold Schoenberg and Anton Webern
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Pierot Lunaire - Concerto Op. 24
Year:
Tracks: 6
 
Monday, 26 May 2008
Coens triumph at Critics' Choice Awards
The Coen Brothers latest movie 'No Country For Old Men' was the big winner at the 2008 Critics' Choice Awards in Los Angeles last night.
The film landed three awards including the coveted Best Picture award.
Joel and Ethan Coen shared the Best Director trophy while the Best Supporting Actor category went to Javier Bardem.
The awards are given out by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and have often served as a good indicator as to who may pick up Oscar nominations later this month.
Unlike the Golden Globes the awards are not covered by Writer's Guild contracts so they were not affected by the ongoing strike which has forced the cancellation of the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Other winners at the event included Daniel Day Lewis, who picked up Best Actor for his role in 'There Will Be Blood', and Julie Christie, who won Best Actress for 'Away From Her'.
The film landed three awards including the coveted Best Picture award.
Joel and Ethan Coen shared the Best Director trophy while the Best Supporting Actor category went to Javier Bardem.
The awards are given out by the Broadcast Film Critics Association and have often served as a good indicator as to who may pick up Oscar nominations later this month.
Unlike the Golden Globes the awards are not covered by Writer's Guild contracts so they were not affected by the ongoing strike which has forced the cancellation of the prestigious Golden Globe Awards.
Other winners at the event included Daniel Day Lewis, who picked up Best Actor for his role in 'There Will Be Blood', and Julie Christie, who won Best Actress for 'Away From Her'.
Sunday, 18 May 2008
Tiny Juliette is looking skinny
Tiny Juliette is looking skinny
JULIETTE Frederick Carleton Lewis is a breath of freshly
Jaws star Roy Scheider dies, aged 75
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
Mumba voted out of Dancing on Ice
Mumba voted out of Dancing on Ice
Isaac Bashevis Singer Samantha Mumba has been voted away the world show 'Dancing on Ice'.
She left the show finale night subsequently the book of Judges chose to make unnecessary javelin throwster Steve Backley, following the skate-off subsequently the public suffrage.
Mumba said afterward: "I've really enjoyed myself. This is something I'm going to keep up."
Meanwhile, 'Coronation Street' asterisk Zaraah Abrahams has joined the show as a dissident, chase the difference of injured television system presenter Michael Underwood.
Thursday, 1 May 2008
Britney Spears told to pay $400,000 in lawyers’ fees
Britney Spears told to pay $400,000 in lawyers’ fees
A Los Angeles court on Th ordered payment of near $400,000 to the attorneys involved with Britney Spears’ conservatorship case.
Whole the attorneys have been workings on the case for less than three months.
There are 2 conservators of Spears’ financial, medical checkup and legal decisions: Andrew Notecase and her father, Jamie. Billfold, wHO has not been paid nevertheless, testament be presumption $100,000. Jamie is organism paid $2,500 per workweek.
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Zimmers Hole Frontman's Spit Made Into Artwork; Plus Guns N' Roses, Slipknot & More News That Rules, In Metal File
Zimmers Hole Frontman's Spit Made Into Artwork; Plus Guns N' Roses, Slipknot & More News That Rules, In Metal File
There's been a great deal of confusion regarding the true identity of the Heathen, who fronts thrashy speed-metallers Zimmers Hole. Some think the Heathen is actually Devin Townsend, one of metal's most sought-after producers and the man who fronts Strapping Young Lad.
Considering that the band is rounded out by Strapping's drummer Gene Hoglan, guitarist Jed Simon and bassist Byron Stroud, and that Townsend produced Zimmers' new LP, While You Were Shouting at the Devil, We Were in League With Satan (in stores now), it's understandable how some fans might make that assumption. And then, on top of all that, Devin and the Heathen have uncannily similar voices, which hasn't helped matters.
But the Heathen — who dons devil horns when the band takes the stage — wants you to know he's not Devin Townsend, although he does credit the crazed Canadian with helping him hone his pipes.
"We're not one and the same person," he said, pointing out that Zimmers Hole was formed well before Strapping came on the scene. "Our voices have similarities, and I've known Devin forever. Where his voice has holes, that's where I'm strong. So I've basically been his studio whore the last three years. He knows my voice really well, and he basically pimps it out. I'm pretty much the mystery background vocalist for Strapping, and I think we've influenced each other a whole lot, vocally."
The Heathen (born Chris Valagao) doesn't mind people mistaking him for his longtime pal, who he claims rules the studio with an iron first. "He's a slave driver," said the Heathen. "He just pushes and pushes and pushes, until he gets the take he wants. That's why the stuff he produces is the way it is. Dude's got skills, man."
And so does the Heathen. When he takes the stage, he goes into full-on demonic possession mode and becomes hell-bent on corrupting the innocent with pure debauchery and malevolence — which is why the possibility of Zimmers Hole playing Ozzfest (yep, we've heard rumors) seems so inviting.
"We'd look forward to playing Ozzfest, just to f--- with people," he said. "Basically, they're going to get it — they have no choice when they come see us. We're going to ram it down their f---ing throats, because live, I take no prisoners. You simply have no choice."
For the most part, Zimmers Hole — who will be touring the States in the fall with Sigh — thrive on humor. Their lyrics poke fun at the metal genre and the album's title, for instance, is something of an inside joke the lads share. "But at the same time, we're celebrating metal," he defended, before launching into the story behind While You Were Shouting at the Devil, We Were in League With Satan.
"It came from a quote. ... I believe David Vincent of Morbid Angel was having a conversation with one of the guys from Forbidden," he recalled. "They were drinking and f---ing around, and they got into this argument over who's more metal. The dude from Forbidden, at one point, turned to Dave and said, 'Dude, when you were shouting at the devil [an obvious reference to Mötley Crüe], I was in league with Satan [a reference to Venom],' and Jed was in the room and picked up on that. So we started saying it as a joke. That little statement applies to a whole bunch of sh--. Basically, 'When you were a poseur, I was the real deal.' "
Even Zimmers Hole's formation is something of a humorous yarn. According to the Heathen, he'd once been in a band called the Kill with late bassist Dean Robert Zimmer, a 6-foot-6 gentleman with a huge green mohawk. "He was missing a few teeth and was a pretty imposing figure," the Heathen said. "That band disbanded, and Dean went on and formed a band call the Process. They were doing some big shows, and at the time, me and Byron were roommates, and Dean calls us up [and] tells Byron, 'We have this show, and the opener canceled. Do you want the opening slot?' He hangs up the phone and turns to me and goes, 'We have five days to start a band.' "
After four days holed up in a practice space with just the right amount of booze, Zimmers wrote several tracks, which would eventually become the core of 1997's Bound by Fire.
"This gentleman, Dean Zimmer, we go out drinking with him to a few parties, and he would proclaim it 'Clothing Optional Hour,' and so you'd have this big guy, taking all his clothes off in the middle of the party," the Heathen remembered. "He'd look around the room for the beautiful people and proceed to spread his ass cheeks wide open and run backwards at them, just to f--- with them. So when we got this first gig, we decided to call the band Zimmers Hole, just to roast the big guy."
The music they'd written was insane, and sounded very Mr. Bungle-esque. "I was listening to a lot of Brutal Truth at the time, and it was like this grindcore-spazz-jazz thing," the Heathen said. "The place went ape-sh-- for it, and the rest is history. Since then, Zimmers has been like a gentlemen's club — it's what we do to hide from the girlfriends and our responsibilities. We think the songs are awesome to play, and they make us laugh. Really, we don't care if anybody else likes it."
The Heathen said that already, Zimmers Hole have started scratching out ideas for their next studio effort. He's even named two songs: "Ride the Spider" and "Breath of a Thousand Co--s." And the Heathen said he'd like to work with Dev again, if only to make him another decorative artifact.
"In the studio, I tend to hack up a lot of lung when I am pushing to get a performance, so Devin provided me with this vase to spit in, and over the passage of the recording, I probably collected about a liter-and-a-half of spit," the Heathen confessed. "Devin refused to throw it out. He still has it in his studio. He actually sealed it, put a lid on it and made some weirdo papier-mâché face thing, and now it's some sort of sacred idol. It's been there six months, so I don't know what form of life has grown inside. There's probably a baby Heathen in the vase."
The rest of the week's metal news:
It won't be long before we start hearing new music from Slipknot, but for now, we'll just have to make due with the photos the band has been posting over at its MySpace page. Some of the photos display the new masks the band will be sporting on the upcoming RockStar Energy Mayhem festival, which is set to kick off July 9 in Seattle. ...
Could it be true? Could Guns N' Roses be done with Chinese Democracy, an album it has taken more than a decade to complete? Well, according to NME, Axl Rose has turned in the effort to his label, Geffen Records. ... DragonForce are reportedly in the studio, working on the yet-untitled follow-up to 2006's Inhuman Rampage, which has already been slated for an August 26 release date. Metal File will have more on the effort in the coming weeks. ...
Hatebreed have entered into a new agreement with Koch Records. As part of the deal, Koch will issue three Hatebreed releases, the first being the band's first live DVD, which will be in stores in the fall. At some point after that, Hatebreed is expected to begin work on their next LP. We'll keep you posted. ... All That Remains will start recording their next record May 1 in Florida, with producer Jason Suecof (Bury Your Dead, Chimaira). "We are wicked pumped to be working with Jason," frontman Phil Labonte said. "He's been a friend for a long time, and we are super-excited to hear how he will bend [our] sound and help squeeze new and badass metal out of our collective brains." ...
I guess a peace pipe has been smoked between now and three weeks ago, as Brain Drill seem to have mended fences. "Brain Drill will be carrying on despite all the recent rumors of breakups," the band said in a statement. "The band is currently looking for a new drummer, and more information will be made available shortly for those interested in trying out for the spot." The guys had announced on their MySpace page not too long ago that they were done (which makes us question their using the word "rumors" in the statement, but whatever), citing internal strife sparked by some of the bandmembers' chronic marijuana intake. ... Dark Tranquillity, Divine Heresy and Firewind will all be teaming up for a brief U.S. run next month. Things will get under way May 31 in Tempe, Arizona, and shows are booked through June 10 in Raleigh, North Carolina. ...
The date has been set for this year's Virginia Death Fest — the event is scheduled for May 10 and 11 and will feature Death Angel, God Forbid, Soilent Green, Dying Fetus, Origin, Sworn Enemy, Thy Will Be Done and Plague the Suffering, among others. ... Disturbed, In Flames, Testament and Children of Bodom will be performing at the Metal Hammer Golden Gods 2008 ceremony, set for June 16 in London. The event will be hosted by Gwar's Oderus Urungus and will be aired on MTV2 at a later date. Machine Head, Arch Enemy and Megadeth are up for the Best Live Band award, while Every Time I Die, Bloodsimple and DevilDriver are nominated for Breakthrough Artist honors. ... Celtic Frost singer and guitarist Tom Gabriel Fischer has apparently left the band, "due to the irresolvable, severe erosion of the personal basis so urgently required to collaborate within a band so unique, volatile and ambitious," a statement reads.
Thursday, 17 April 2008
Garraway denies affair with dance partner
Garraway denies affair with dance partner
TV presenter Kate Garraway has said she and her married man are as in love as of all time, dismissing allegations about her relationship with her 'Strictly Come Dancing' collaborator Anton Du Beke.
In a statement released by her solicitors, Garraway, world Health Organization is married to psychotherapist Derek Draper, said she had been "extremely injure" by allegations in a Billy Sunday newspaper.
She said: "Contrary to these insinuations Derek and I are as faithful, happy and in making love today as we have ever been.
She continued: "The field truth is that Anton and I became friends during 'Strictly Come Dancing'."
"Since then we often work and hang out together. For that to be twisted into something else is sad, hurtful and entirely untrue."
The 'GMTV' presenter added: "I am exceedingly upset and pain by the allegations. I made it acquit ahead publication that there was no verity to them whatsoever.
"Presumption they were published in any event and carry on to be published, I feel I receive no option but to ingest libel legal proceeding against the newspaper to limit the record straight."
Eddi Reader
Spears undergoing psychiatric evaluation
Spears undergoing psychiatric evaluation
Britney Spears is on a psychiatric bind in a Los Angeles infirmary as she undergoes valuation.
The 26-year-old was taken from her home to hospital yesterday by ambulance.
Oral presentation to People cartridge, Spears' voice, Surface-to-air missile Lutfi, said that Spears was undergoing evaluation on the orders of her shrink.
"She went willingly," Lufti told the magazine publisher. "It was like something in her heart was telling her she should go. She knew something was legal injury."
UCLA Checkup Center declined to support if Spears was a patient, citing confidentiality.
Spears' parents and Lufti were pictured going the infirmary on Thursday. When asked if her girl was "OK" by reporters, the singer's mother Lynne said: "Yes."
Friends and family experience said they believe that the 26-year-old is suffering from bipolar disorder or other psychiatric problems.
An unnamed seed told Us Weekly that Spears had not slept since Sabbatum.
The source said that the "treatment" by Spears' crime syndicate and psychiatrist had been planned for a turn of days.
The National Alliance on Mental Illness in the US has pleaded for Spears' secrecy during her treatment.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)