The Musician-cum-artist Don Van Vliet, who performed quite exceptionally at complex brand of experimental rock by the name of ‘Captain Beefheart,’ passed away this Friday, while he was still 69. The Gallery in New York sent the confirmation of his death in California and stated the reasons involving his complicated stemming from multiple sclerosis. The gallery exhibits his paintings.
Friday, January 7, 2011
#EntertainmentNews: Travie McCoy Promises a New Follow-Up Album of Gym Class Heroes
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After finishing up a triumphant year, Travie McCoy has accomplished his debut album "Lazarus" as a single artist and scored himself a hugely popular single "Billionaire." Though now the rapper has made his intention to stay along his band, Gym Class Heroes for the upcoming year 2011. He informed Bollboard.com at the Z100 Jingle Ball in New York about his future plans as his band plans to work up a follow-up album to the 2008's "The Quilt," perhaps which might be called "The Papercut Chronicles II."
#EntertainmentNews: Paul Mccartney Plays a Gig after a Decade to Save a Club
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Famous former band member of The Beatle Paul McCartney just played a little gig after a very long time, almost ten years or so, on this Friday in a bid to rescue a club in London, having going through some troubles as their rent increase.
McCartney played in the 100 Club located around Central London at around the lunch time with an audience of about 300 fans, flattering the crowd with tunes as "Magical Mystery Tour," "All My Loving" and some other of his favorites tracks.
#EntertainmentNews: Indian Charmer, A.R. Rehman scores Golden Globe Nomination
The person definitely leading the name of Indian Music Industry in the international community, A. R. Rahaman has now kept his pace and has been nominated in the 2011 Golden Globe Awards for the category of Best Original Score for Motion Picture, for his work in 127 hour long film of Danny Boyle. Who himself responded to the nomination by saying "This is a blessing beyond words."
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