Rosie and The GoldbugBrit-pop trio Rosie and The Goldbug was founded in Cornwall, England, in the late aughts by vocalists Rosie Vanier (keys), Sarah Morgan (drums), and Lee Matthews (bass). Laced with swagger and vulnerability, the ensemble unleashed five recordings during their all-too-brief union, which ended in '09. Collaborations/shared stages include Cyndi Lauper, El Presidente, and Marcella Detroit. Play it loud with "Strange Girl," from their 2008 full length Rosie and The Goldbug. Buy: iTunes.comGenre: RockArtist: Rosie and The GoldbugSong: Strange GirlAlbum: Rosie and The GoldbugBlack HeatSoul-funk unit Black Heat was the early-'70s union of Johnell Gray (keyboards), Bradley Owens (guitar), Chip Jones (bass), and Raymond Green (percussion). Additional members were Esco Cromer, Ray Thompson, and Rodney Edwards. The band went on to release three albums for Atlantic Records, flirting with chart success. Collaborations include David "Fathead" Newman and...
- 10/15/2010
- by Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin
- Huffington Post
This evening saw press and celebrities gather to see a special screening of the first episode in the new series of Doctor Who, The Eleventh Hour, which took place at the Cineworld in Cardiff. Though the actual screening was restricted to invited guests, there was plenty else to see, including interviews with both Matt Smith and Karen Gillan themselves undertaken by the BBC's Entertainment Correspondent Lizo Mzimba.
Some photos of the event below, courtesy of Sarah Morgan
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Some photos of the event below, courtesy of Sarah Morgan
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- 3/19/2010
- by Chuck Foster
- The Doctor Who News Page
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