Archive for July 8th, 2009

Panic at the Disco Break Up

Posted by Sam on 8th July 2009 in Concert

Panic at the Disco has sort of broken up. Members Ryan Ross, credited to be the creative mastermind, and Jon Walker are leaving the band to pursue other musical endeavors. According to their official website, “Though the four of us have made music together in the past, we’ve creatively evolved in different directions which has compromised what each of us want to personally achieve.” The remaining band members will continue to record and tour as planned. They obviously still want to make money under the name but who will take Ryan and Jon’s place? Would Panic at the Disco even be the same without them?
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Debbie Rowe Wants Custody

Posted by Sam on 8th July 2009 in Michael Jackson

Despite earlier reports, Debbie Rowe, the self-proclaimed biological mother of Michael Jackson’s two eldest children, is asking for their custody following the singer’s sudden passing. The late King of Pop’s mother, Katherine Jackson, has been granted temporary custody of Prince, Paris and ‘Blanket’. Michael’s will also named his mother as the ultimate custodian. Debbie says that she is willing to submit to DNA and psychological tests in order to gain custody of the kids. She also says that she is concerned with splitting the 3 up and is willing to take on the youngest, whose surrogate mother was never identified. I’m sure she’s very concerned, especially when inheritance comes into play.

Glastonbury bosses hope to get David Bowie, Oasis and The Who for next year’s festival

Posted by Sam on 8th July 2009 in David Bowie, Festivals, Flash News, Oasis

Glastonbury bosses are reportedly lining up acts such as David Bowie, Noel and Liam Gallagher from Oasis, and The Who for next year’s UK festival.

It is claimed organisers Michael and Emily Eavis want the festival’s 40th anniversary next year to be the best yet with performing acts from the last four decades.

A source said: “Michael and Emily want to make next year’s festival the most memorable ever. They’ve got a number of ideas up their sleeves, but one they are already working on is getting past performers to play at the next bash.

“They’ve sent out feelers and have got a lot of positive feedback so far. And if they manage to pull their plan off, then, without a shadow of a doubt, they will have one of the greatest musical bills ever put together in history.”

Source: Splash News