|
||||||
A Guy Called Gerald MP3
|
|
|||||
A Guy Called Gerald - downloadAlbum: Proto Acid - The Berlin Sessions
A Guy Called Gerald - downloadAlbum: Essence
A Guy Called Gerald - downloadAlbum: Automanikk
A Guy Called Gerald - downloadAlbum: City Lounge, Vol. 3: Paris / Berlin / London / New York [CD3]
A Guy Called Gerald - downloadAlbum: Lounge For Lovers [CD2]
NewsJimmy Eat World announces US tourJimmy Eat World have announced a US tour to support the release of 'Chase This Light', set to be released on October 16. Having previewed many of the album tracks at the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds at the weekend, where they played two sets in one day on the Reading leg. 'Chase This Light' is the follow-up to 2004's 'Futures' and was produced by Butch Vig who describes the album as "Quite eclectic. There are three or four songs that sound like classic Jimmy Eat World, with angular, razor-sharp guitars. There are a couple that are a lot more dreamy, and some that are very groove-acious." The dates are: Queen Creek AZ Schnepf Farms (KEDJ Edgefest) (September 29) Redlands CA Greek Amphitheatre (30) Santa Cruz CA The Catalyst (October 2) San Francisco CA The Fillmore (3) Reno NV Grand Sierra (4) Salt Lake City UT Utah State Fair Park (X96 show) (6) Madonna's adoption hits snag Madonna's adoption of a Malawian baby has hit a snag. The official assigned to the case was refused permission to travel to the UK. Social worker Penstone Kilembe was due to monitor the child's progress in two trips to Madonna's home in London. However he said that the Malawian government have now stopped the visits, with reports suggesting that a different official would now travel to London. Kilembe, who is director of Malawi's child welfare services, was appointed by the High Court of Malawi to check on the child's welfare and report to the court and the ministry at least twice. He said: "The whole adoption process may crumble and David (may be) sent back to his village." However, Malawi News reported that the country's minister of Women And Child Development, Kate Kainja, accused Kilembe of obtaining an air ticket and money from Madonna without government approval, reports BBC News. She said: "We feel Mr Kilembe personalised the whole issue when other people can go." However, Kilembe denied the accusations. Madonna was granted an 18-month interim custody order which enabled her to take one year old David Banda out of Malawi last October. The adoption will only receive final approval once it has been shown that the child is being properly cared for. Have your say on this story, head to NME.COM's messageboards now and join the debate. |
||||||