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2012-10-23 | Muse dominate Q Awards | Muse were the kings of Q magazine's music awards on Monday after they were named Best Act In The World Today.
Australian pop star Kylie Minogue was on hand to present the honour to the trio at a ceremony in London, where frontman Matt Bellamy credited their tight bond for their enduring success.
Accepting the trophy, Bellamy said, "The key to winning this has been staying together. We're solid as a rock. Thank you."
Rockers Blur also scooped a top prize, seeing off competition from the Stone Roses, The Cribs, Radiohead and Bruce Springsteen to be named Best Live Act, and Bobby Womack won Best Album for The Bravest Man In The Universe.
Keane's "Disconnected" promo was named Best Video, Django Django were crowned the Best New Act, and Scottish singer Emeli Sande was named Best Solo Artist.
The Manic Street Preachers' 1992 debut "Generation Terrorists" was voted Q Classic Album, The Killers (USA)' "Brandon Flowers" was named Q Idol, and former The Smiths star Johnny Marr won the Q Hero award. Rapper Plan B (GBR)'s hit "Ill Manors" was Best Track and Pulp took home the Q Inspiration honour.
R&B legend Dionne Warwick also turned up, despite a recent ankle injury, to collect the Q Classic Song award for "Walk On By". Source: Ananova |
2007-09-20 | Keane talk third album | Keane Drummer Richard Hughes has been discussing their next album.
They are planning to start work on a third album in the near future and Richard has some ideas on a surprising new direction.
He told Keane.com: "We're going to try and do something different with the next one. There's a lot of interesting stuff coming out of America that's... I mean, I've been listening to people like Dr. Dre for a long time."
It seems Dr. Dre could be an inspiration for a new direction.
Richard continues: "You could try and be more minimal in your approach with instruments and try to get a bit more funk in there. We'll see! Or it might just be a rock album." Source: Ananova |
2007-03-20 | Rolling Stones to headline Isle Of Wight | The legendary rockers Rolling Stones last played a UK festival in 1976 when they performed at the Knebworth Fair alongside Lynyrd Skynyrd and 10 CC.
The band's appearance was officially confirmed today (March 20), according to NME.
Mick Jagger's men will close the festival on the Sunday (June 10) and join fellow headliners Snow Patrol and Muse, and other acts including Ash, Feeling, Kasabian, Amy Winehouse, Keane, Fratellis, James Morrison and Paolo Nutini.
Tickets for the event, which takes place between 8 and 10 of June, sold out within hours of going on sale. Source: Ananova |
2005-03-18 | Gwen wants to work with Keane | Gwen Stefani says she would like to team up with Keane on her next album.
The singer says she loves the band's album Hopes and Fears.
She said: "I really love the Keane record, that was the last record where I really listened to the whole thing."
Keane are delighted by the prospect of working withStefani reports Contactmusic.com.
Pianist Tim Rice-Oxley said: "We might give it a go.
"It's funny how we've gone from a situation where no-one was remotely interested in us, and suddenly we're giant megastars with people interested in our songwriting." Source: Ananova |
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