Friday, 27 June 2008
Jim Jamison and Survivor
Artist: Jim Jamison and Survivor
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Year: 1993
Tracks: 10
 
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Thursday, 19 June 2008
What the Jonas Brothers Look for in Girls!
Listen up, girls! The way to a Jonas brother's heart is through your mom.
"[I look for] somebody who is really good to mom, somebody who likes to have fun," middle brother Joe Jonas tells OK!.
And hopefully mom has taught you a few manners as well.
"It's really important that when they walk into a room, they don't only greet the people they think they're supposed to greet, but they greet everybody," he continues.
As for eldest bro Kevin, he needs a gal who isn't, well, needy.
"It�s a girl you can talk to on the phone and it be okay that you�re not always there," he says.
All three Jonas Brothers, which includes youngest Nick, are currently single and have famously declared their abstinence with purity rings. The bands can be seen in their latest Disney flick, Camp Rock, premiering Friday; however, the choice to wear them in the movie wasn't deliberate.
"It's just like keeping your favorite watch on," Kevin says. "We just wear it all the time."
The three play a fictional band, Connect Three, in the teleflick, about an aspiring teen singer Mitchie Torres (Demi Lovato). Described as a "rock 'n' roll Cinderella story," the trio helps Mitchie achieve her music dreams along the way.
"I think it�s a great movie that everyone can relate with � either with our character or Demi�s character," Joe says. "Any of the characters, really, who just want to fit in. It�s the same thing with Connect Three. You want people to understand who you are. People will relate with Demi�s character, and they�ll be like �I just want to be that girl who stands out.� Really just being yourself does that more than having to push it."
By Valerie Nome
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Wednesday, 11 June 2008
George Michael - Michael Hints At Pop Retirement
Pop superstar GEORGE MICHAEL has fuelled reports he is to quit touring for good once he completes his summer tour dates - he's named the last couple of London concerts The Final Two.
The Fast Love hitmaker is set to take his 25 Live tour to America this month (Jun08), in what will be his first U.S. roadshow in 17 years, before returning to the British capital for two major dates at Earl's Court on 24 and 25 August (08).
And, in a statement from record label executives posted on his website, they warn fans not to miss out on the big concerts.
The post reads: "These very special shows will naturally feature Michael's hits, some tracks not previously performed in Britain, and a stunning new stage set.
"These shows are truly not to be missed by any George Michael fan."
The title of the two gigs is a salute to his last ever Wham! show in London - which was dubbed The Final - in 1986, when the band bowed out from the music industry.
Michael has previously announced the 25 Live tour would be his last arena outing, because he would prefer to play to smaller audiences in the future.
However, online reports now claim the pop star will retire from touring altogether this year (08) - with the exception of one-off shows for charity.
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