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Disclosure tease ‘sassy’ Lorde collaboration


Disclosure have teased a "sassy" Lorde collaboration.
The duo - comprised of brothers Howard, 21, and Guy Lawrence, 24 - have recorded a track with the 18-year-old singer for their second studio album and said it is "the most equal collaboration" on the LP because the 'Royals' hitmaker is so down-to-earth.
Howard said: "She turned up on her own, no management or bodyguard.
"That's the most equal collaboration on the record. You can really hear her sound -- she has this sassy yet vulnerable thing."
The track, which was co-written and sung by the New Zealander, was one of the final additions to the album after Lorde - whose real name is Ella Yelich-O'Connor - dropped by their studio last month.
Revealing they were recording together, she posted a selfie online, writing: "Making tunes and getting Oreo milkshakes with Disclosure (sic)."
The 'White Noise' hitmakers have also teamed up with four-time Grammy Award winner Sam Smith once again for their next album, 'Caracal', having previously recorded their hit single 'Latch' with the chart-topping star.
Speaking about heading back into the studio with the 23-year-old singer, Guy told Rolling Stone magazine: "It was really exciting, 'cause we hadn't seen him in so long.
"We had three whole days to hang out with Sam and write, which are two of my favourite things to do."

Meghan Trainor cancels more shows


Meghan Trainor has cancelled two more shows in Detroit and Chicago because of a hemorrhage on her vocal cords.
The 21-year-old singer - who rose to international prominence last year with the hit single 'All About That Bass' - was forced to announce the cancellation of a string of shows last week and while two more dates have been added to the list, Meghan has insisted she's making a good recovery.
Writing on Instagram, she said: "I have bad news, my doctor says I have to postpone two more dates, Detroit & Chicago and sadly I have to cancel my appearance at the Common Ground Music Festival. But there is good news!! I'm feeling much better, have already rescheduled most dates and will come back around to see you all soon!! (sic)"
Meghan also thanked her doctor for treating the hemorrhage on her vocal cords.
She wrote: "Thank you Dr. Kessler for seeing me immediately and being so helpful and thank you guys for all the edits/get well posts you made. You made me feel a lot better about this crappy situation. I love you all so much!! (sic)"

The Weeknd records with Kanye West, Ed Sheeran


The Weeknd has recorded songs with Kanye West and Ed Sheeran.
The 25-year-old musician is currently working on his second album - tentatively titled 'Chapter III' - and his pal Ed has revealed he has recorded a song with the producer for the collection, with the 'All Day' rapper also set to appear on the LP.
Recalling a visit to The Weeknd's house in Toronto during which he invited Ed to work with him in the studio, he told Zane Lowe during his Beats 1 radio show: "In my head I'm like, 'The Weeknd doesn't want to write a song!' The Weeknd doesn't work with anyone. He's got one feature on his album, which is Kanye West. He doesn't want to do that."
As well as confirming the collaboration with the 38-year-old star, the 'Thinking Out Loud' singer confessed they did end up recording a track together, teasing it, "is really, really f**king good".
The news comes just two months after the 'Earned It' hitmaker brought Kanye out as a special guest during his set at Californian music festival Coachella.
The Weeknd - whose real name is Abel Tesfaye - is expected to release the highly-anticipated collection, which is the follow-up to 2013's 'Kiss Land' which featured rapper Drake on the track 'Live For', later this year.

Pete Townshend reimagines Quadrophenia


Pete Townshend changed the course of rock music last night (05.07.15) when he premiered a classical version of The Who's famous mod opera 'Quadrophenia' at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The 70-year-old guitarist was joined by an army of classical musicians from the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - including dozens of violinists, cellists, and brass players - a hundred-piece choir, singers Alfie Boe and Billy Idol and actor Phil Daniels, who appeared in the original movie, for a spectacular new take on the classic record.
Townshend - who had replaced his normally grungy grey T-shirt and jeans for a smart black suit and pristine white shirt - was on stage for much of the event singing the part of 'The Godfather' as well as playing guitar.
Speaking after the show, a beaming Townshend told BANG Showbiz's Managing Director Rick Sky: "I wanted to get a Who piece saved for posterity. I didn't want to die without my most important works being committed to sheet music for future generations. Of course there is some vanity involved in this but so many Who songs are such great songs that I felt need keeping and preserving as scores.
"Rachel [Fuller, Townshend's partner] is a classically trained composer and she did wonders with the orchestration and score. It means 'Quadrophenia' can now be played in all sorts of ways - from a small ensemble led by a piano to a large orchestra."
After a busy few weeks for the Who - including headline slots at Glastonbury and Barclaycard British Summer Time - the veteran rocker is planning a brief break but then will be back with a variety of new projects.
He added: "It's been a really hectic time for me. I am going to have a little rest because I want time to enjoy what I have now and to be happy and relaxed, but don't worry, I have got so many different projects lined up, including commissioning more operas. I am writing new songs all the time and also want to publish a novel."
Much pop music can lend itself to classical re-working but in the case of The Who this is especially so, partly because of Townshend's love of classical composers and sadly deceased Who bass player John Entwistle's rigorous training in classical trumpet and French Horn. This meant that the classical reinterpretation of 'Quadrophenia' - whose stand out moments last night were '5:15', 'Love Reign O'er Me' and especially the instrumental pieces 'The Rock', 'I Am The Sea' and the title track 'Quadrophenia' - was able to transport the audience to a different emotional space using the light, shade and subtlety that classical music can provide when well-executed.
At the end of the show, in true classical style, Townshend and all his collaborators took numerous curtain calls and bows with renowned conductor Robert Ziegler, taking his final bow dressed humorously in a Mod parka complete with Target logo.
Pete Townshend's 'Classic Quadrophenia' has just been released on Deutsche Grammophon.

Sarah Harding premieres debut single


Sarah Harding has premiered her debut solo single, 'Threads'.
The track is the first music to be released by the singer since she split up with her Girls Aloud bandmates in 2013, with the star admitting she is taking a "new direction musically" with her own material.
She said: "I've spent a long time writing and recording, and after co-writing 'Threads' I really feel this was the track to release as my debut solo single and show my new direction musically. It's a very exciting time for me at the moment!"
She added on Twitter: "It's me channelling my inner rock chick...think Avril Levigne crossed with a bit of Gwen Stefani but me inbetween (sic)."
The 33-year-old musician will release the track on August 7 through Sony RED UK as part of a four-song EP, featuring a remix by K Gee and two other new songs, 'Live Before I Die' and 'Indelible'.
Sarah confessed it has been odd working on her own material and shooting videos on her own following 11 years in Girls Aloud though, especially because she's used to her bandmates Cheryl Fernandez-Versini, Nicola Roberts, Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle always being around.
Asked what it was like making the 'Threads' video on her own, she said on Twitter: "Weird not having the girls around tbh but this is something Iv needed to do for a long time now so...cathartic (sic)."

Kasabian drink with fans after Open’er Festival


Kasabian drank beer with fans on a beach until sunrise after their set at Poland's Open'er Festival.
The band - featuring Tom Meighan, Serge Pizzorno, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews - headlined the final day of the festival on Saturday (04.07.15), and hit the beach with a selection of admirers later in the evening where they watched the sunrise.
A source told BANG Showbiz: "The guys were all on the beach drinking with fans until 6am in nearby Sopot, where their hotel was."
Earlier in the day, the Leicester lads thrilled the crowd with a 90-minute set featuring tracks 'Shoot the Runner', 'Eez-eh' and 'Club Foot'.
The rockers - photographed by M.Murawski / AlterArt - took to the stage with a rendition of the opening song from their latest album '48:13', 'Bumblebee' whipping the 80,000-strong audience into an excited frenzy with the track's crashing chorus.
However, the group - who last played at the festival five years ago - clearly weren't ready for the party to end when they finished their performance as they later invaded the stage during a set by fellow Brits, Disclosure, before heading off to their coastal hotel in Sopot where they enjoyed chilling out with admirers on the sandy shores.
Other acts to perform at the four-day festival included St. Vincent, Years & Years and Hozier.
The wild night came just a day after the group were honoured with the Royal Albert Hall Best Live Band accolade at the O2 Silver Clef Awards in London on Friday (03.07.15).

Damon Albarn carried off stage


Damon Albarn was carried off stage when he refused to finish a five-hour long show.
The 47-year-old rocker was performing with his African Express project at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark when he got so into his performance, the stage manager was forced to remove him from the audience's view to end his set.
Following a cover of The Clash's 'Should I Stay or Should I Go', Damon told the crowd: "You want more, we're going to give you more!"
However, the crew member then arrived, putting the singer's jacket over his shoulders and lifting him off the stage.
The set finally ended at 4am following the mammoth set during which he was joined on stage by Laura Mvula and Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, and sang Randy Newman covers and updated versions of tracks by Gorillaz.
Fans were less than impressed with the move despite being treated to the lengthy show, with Damon encouraging audience members who chanted, "We want more".
The 'Parklife' hitmaker - who recently released Blur's eighth studio album 'The Magic Whip' - has previously played with his Africa Express collective, which is a collaboration between African and Western musicians, at events including Glastonbury and the BBC's Electric Proms.

Will Smith collaborating with Drake


Will Smith is working on new music with Drake.
The 46-year-old rapper turned actor - who last released an album in 2005 titled 'Lost And Found' - has revealed he's writing new music, and may be collaborating with the 'Started From The Bottom' hitmaker.
Will revealed the news on the first episode of his son Jaden Smith's new Beats 1 radio show, the new 24/7 radio station running on Apple Music, during which he said the 16-year-old had invited him to a "group chat" with the hip hop star.
Elsewhere in the segment, the 'Miami' singer admitted he's in a "creative ceiling" where he's writing lots of material.
He said: "I'm not sure what I'm going to do yet but I'm exploring. I'm in a creative ceiling.
"I can't write and stop, I have to keep going and going and write them out."
Drake isn't the first star Will has hinted at working with as he previously stated he recorded "seven or eight" songs with Kanye West.
He said at the time: "You know I've recorded a lot. I've recorded a lot. I don't have anything I like yet, but I've probably recorded seven or eight [songs]. It's not for certain, it's just explorative."

Dave Grohl returns to action on a throne


Dave Grohl made his live comeback while sat on a throne on Saturday (04.07.15).
The 46-year-old rocker broke his leg while performing on stage in Sweden last month, but returned to action in unusual circumstances as he sat on a throne during a gig in Washington DC, surrounded by guitars, amps and lights.
Although Dave's leg break caused the Foo Fighters to cancel shows around Europe including their headline Glastonbury Festival performance, the iconic band have since been strongly linked with a starring role at the festival in 2016, with an insider recently claiming festival boss Michael Eavis has asked them to return next year.
The source explained: "Dave was beyond gutted about pulling out of Glastonbury, especially at such short notice.
"But Michael was quick to book him for next year as he's desperate for the Foos to headline. He knows they'll go down a storm at Glasto. Dave agreed within seconds."
Following his injury, Dave quickly admitted it was not "physically possible" for him to meet the band's touring commitments.
In a statement, he said: "You know I hate to do it, but I'm afraid it's just not physically possible for me at the moment.
"We're doing our best right now to work out a plan, so bear with us. You know we're good for our word. But for now, I need to make sure we have years of gigs ahead of us."

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