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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Gotye and Kimbra perform on Jimmy Kimmel show

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added: 4 Feb 2012 // by: Noise11 

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Gotye and Kimbra made their American television debut performing 'Somebody That I Used To Know' on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Kimbra flew to Los Angeles in time for this performance right after playing at the Big Day Out in Melbourne on Sunday. She is now on Gotye's US tour and will showcase at SXSW in Austin next month.

Combined views of 'Somebody That I Used To Know' by Gotye and Walk Off The Earth yesterday topped 100 million on YouTube.

Gotye and Kimbra played at the El Rey in La last night. There next show is Monday, February 6 at The Bowery Ballroom in New York.

Gotye's 'Making Mirrors' album was released in America this week.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Olly Murs and Jimmy Cliff confirm GuilFest

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added: 29 Jan 2012 // by: newsdesk 

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Singer-songwriter, musician, TV Presenter and X factor finalist Olly Murs is no stranger to success. Despite being early in his musical career, he can already lay claim to four number 1 singles and two wildly popular albums! His fabulous self-titled 2010 debut which featured the huge number 1 single 'Please Don't Let Me Go' entered the UK chart at number 2, going double platinum and selling over 600,000 copies! 2011's 'In Case You Didn't Know' even exceeded this, debuting at number 1 in the UK album charts, again achieving double platinum status and spawning the fantastic number one singles 'Heart Skips a Beat' and 'Dance With Me Tonight'.

Winner of 'Best Male Artist' at the BT Digital Awards and 'Best Album' at the BBC Radio 1 teen awards, Olly Murs is no stranger to enormous stadium shows, having performed at venues such as the 02 Arena in London and Cardiff International Arena. His live performances are already the stuff of legends, and a headline show at GuilFest will clearly be no exception. Roll on July!

Also confirmed for this year's festival is the Jamaican reggae legend, Jimmy Cliff! Jimmy will also be performing on the Main Stage on Saturday 14th July. Best known for his original songs, 'Sitting in Limbo', 'You Can Get It If You Really Want', and 'Many Rivers to Cross'- as well as his definitive cover versions of Cat Steven's 'Wild World' and Johnny Nash's 'I can see clearly now' (from the hit film Cool Runnings) Jimmy is currently the only living musician to hold the Order Of Merit, the highest honour that can be granted by the Jamaican government for achievement in the arts and sciences.

Inducted in to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010, Jimmy Cliff's extensive career spans half a century! During this time he has recorded an unbelievable 29 albums, with countless performances all over the globe and collaborations with artists ranging from the Rolling Stones and Elvis Costello to Annie Lennox. This will be his second appearance at GuilFest, and after his incredibly well received show in 2007 this is guaranteed to be an amazing performance!

GuilFest 2012 takes place over the weekend of July 13th, 14th and 15th and will feature a massive 8 stages of live music ' boasting a total of over 200 amazing acts! The festival has been consistently voted as one of the UK's top family festivals, and is known throughout the land for its fantastically eclectic line ups and wonderfully laid back atmosphere. For 2012's festival you can expect the return of famous stages such as the Rock Cave, the Dance Tent, the Punk Stage, and the Acoustic Lounge.

If you fancy a dip or a shower, right next door is Guildford Lido ' a 50m outdoor swimming pool set in beautiful park lands, and Guildford Spectrum, a fully featured leisure centre with indoor swimming pools, ice rink, bowling alleys and lots more.

GuilFest really is the perfect way to enjoy 3 days of great entertainment, food, sunshine and laughter this July.

Tickets are available now from GuilFest.co.uk / seetickets.com or by calling the ticket hotline on 0871 230 1106.
www.Guilfest.co.uk

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Friday, January 20, 2012

Jimmy Barnes in dance chart

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added: 20 Jan 2012 // by: Noise11 

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Pub rock icon Jimmy Barnes has appeared on a house track by DJ Yaleidys covering Dragon's 'April Sun In Cuba'.

The tune, dubbed 'Sun In Cuba', is a latin house club track by DJ Yaleidys, who previously worked with Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 on a cover of INXS's 'Original Sin'.

This time the hook is brought to you by the Cold Chisel legend Jimmy Barnes, singing the chorus from Dragon's Oz rock classic 'April Sun In Cuba'.

The song has reportedly hit the US Billboard Dance Charts (mentioned at number 3, number 31, and nowhere to be seen on the official Top 25 this week).

The Age reports that the collaboration was overseen by INXS manager Chris Murphy, who was an early agent for Chisel.

Murphy told the newspaper, 'It is hard, some say harder to break into US dance charts than the pop charts, due to every heavyweight star in the world wanting a dance/club chart hit these days. Just ask Coldplay.

'To see both artists collaborate together on Sun In Cuba and have so much fun is a pleasure for me.'

Well, here it is.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Jimmy Castor the funk master dies at 64

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added: 17 Jan 2012 // by: Noise11 

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New York born funk legend Jimmy Castor has died at the age of 64 in Nevada.

The cause of death is as-yet-unknown, but Castor's grandson P.J. Romain said on Twitter that his 'grandfather is unresponsive at the hospital,' before breaking the news eight hours later in a tweet that said: 'My grandfather Jimmy Castor died today at 2:30 on MLK day.'

Disco musician Nile Rodgers also tweeted his grief, saying: 'I can't stop crying. How do I explain how much his brilliant upbeat music touched my soul? Jimmy Castor RIP.'

Castor is best known for his hit Troglodyte (Cave Man), which was released in 1972 under the name The Jimmy Castor Bunch.

Castor's songs have been sampled countless times by artists including Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Bomb The Bass, Coldcut, PNAU, Ice Cube, N.W.A., Ginuine, The Beastie Boys, Kanye West and many many more.

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