DEALSShirley Bassey has signed a new record deal with Universal Music’s Decca, with a new album set for release later this year. “My new album is a celebration of 70 years in showbiz”, she says.
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Nick Cave has debuted a haunting rendition of ‘Galleon Ship’, taken from his forthcoming live-streamed performance from Alexandra Palace.Idiot Prayer, which will be streamed on Thursday (July 23), sees the Bad Seeds frontman deliver a unique performance of tracks from throughout his career, including early rarities and songs from Grinderman, right up to his acclaimed 2019 album ‘Ghosteen’.In the latest clip from the film, Cave is seen performing the ‘Ghosteen’ track on a grand piano, with the
.DEALSShirley Bassey has signed a new record deal with Universal Music’s Decca, with a new album set for release later this year. “My new album is a celebration of 70 years in showbiz”, she says.
Nick Cave has surprised fans with the launch of a new online store today (August 6).Called ‘Cave Things’, the shop contains lyric sheets, prints that Cave himself has designed as well as t-shirts, Warren Ellis plectrums and bags.Other items on the site include a ‘red hand’ keyring, a reference to his popular ‘Red Hand Files’ website where Cave answers fan questions, a signed polaroid taken by Cave along with wallpaper and a ‘Stranger Than Kindness’ bookmark.You can see some of the items in the
Nick Cave has opened up about how he deals with writer’s block in the latest instalment of his ‘Red Hand Letters’ page.In his latest letter, Cave explains how he deals with writer’s block when writing song lyrics. Cave explains that such block can “feel extraordinarily desperate for a songwriter” but that “in time, they emerge, leaping free of the unknown.”Cave said: “In my experience, lyrics are almost always seemingly just not coming.
In its first minutes, The Cuban sums up its central conflict, segueing from the vibrant watercolor visuals and tropical rhythms of its opening-credits sequence to the drab, hushed interiors of a nursing room: joy vs. duty, creativity vs.
Nick Cave has recalled how he unsuccessfully tried to land the piano he played during his Idiot Prayer show for free.The Bad Seeds frontman played a Fazioli piano during the stunning gig – which was released last week and saw him performing to fans at home from an entirely empty Alexandra Palace.In the latest post on his The Red Hand Files blog, Cave recalled how he instantly fell in love with the instrument after sitting down to play it for the first time.“The moment I sat down at the Fazioli,
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentVenice Film Festival artistic director Alberto Barbera has been through a rollercoaster ever since the coronavirus crisis struck.But he never stopped working, and on Tuesday unveiled a 60-title lineup which, while a bit thin on Hollywood glitz, represents the core essence of Venice any year.
Patrick J. Adams is dishing on his role in The Right Stuff.
You’d think Terry Gilliam would like to take a break after finally getting his Don Quixote movie “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” out to the public after nearly 30 years, or after giving one problematic comment after another. Apparently, the filmmaker has no intention of taking a break, and he was even going to start shooting a film based on an idea by Stanley Kubrick this September before the lockdown put a stop to it.
Comin-Con @ Home is giving fans the first inside look at Leonardo DiCaprio’s television adaption of “The Right Stuff”.
Nick Cave and his crew secretly booked it out to film this spectacular one-man piano performance, a ticketed virtual gig which streamed for one-time only.
Jimmy Fallon and Will Arnett tried — and failed — to play a game of “Hey Robot” during Thursday’s “Tonight Show”.
Nick Cave‘s upcoming Idiot Prayer livestream film has told NME about what fans can expect – claiming that it “satisfies the insatiable need of his following.”Tonight (Thursday July 23), The Bad Seeds‘ frontman special and intimate performance pre-recorded in an empty Alexandra Palace will be broadcast online. The set was performed with Cave sat a piano, and includes early rarities and songs from Grinderman, right up to his latest acclaimed album ‘Ghosteen‘.
One day after breaking the news of her pregnancy with not one, but two glorious photoshoots, Nicki Minaj let her baby bump breathe while leaving her home in West Hollywood. The July 20 sighting was the first time that Nicki, 37, fully revealed her bump in public. The “Barbie Tingz” rapper looked gorgeous in a casual outfit with glam hair and makeup.
Stormzy, Dave, Nick Cave, Kate Tempest and Little Simz up for awards.35 individual songwriters have been recognised across eight categories, including a brand new ‘Rising Star Award with Apple Music’. You can see the full list of nominees below.Four people are nominated twice.
Nick Cave vinyl figure, featuring a glowing red right hand as a tribute to Cave’s song of the same name.The release follows on from the ‘Loverman’ collectable figure minted by Plasticgod earlier this year, in celebration of Valentine’s Day.The new vinyl figure’s release coincides with the 2020 edition of San Diego’s Comic-Con, taking place from July 22-26.Plasticgod’s ‘Red Right Hand’ vinyl figure goes on sale on Friday, July 24 and is limited to 500 units.
Eli Countryman In today’s TV news roundup, SiriusXM revealed Gayle King will host a weekly call-in show, and Rob Schneider announced his first-ever Netflix comedy special, “Asian Momma, Mexican Kids.”FOX News Channel will debut “Harris Faulkner Presents: The Fight for America,“ a program about the current American conversations surrounding race, on July 19. The one-hour special will feature anchor Harris Faulkner as well as a variety of guests, including Mark Cuban and Sen. Tim Scott of South
Sofia Richie and Scott Disick are reportedly working things out after their split just a few months ago.
Ted Johnson Harris Faulkner will host a one hour special on Fox News Channel on Sunday, Harris Faulkner Presents: The Fight for America, that will spotlight the national conversation on race.The special, at 10 PM ET, will feature Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC); former NFL player Herschel Walker; Joe Gamaldi, national vice president of the Fraternal Order of Police; and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban.