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Elton John: I’d be a great record label boss


Sir Elton John says he would be a "great president of a record label".
The 68-year-old superstar has been churning out hit songs for almost five decades but revealed he has the talent to discover and "nurture" new artists too.
Asked what other role he would have liked in music, he shared: "I would be a great president of a record label company, but I wouldn't want to be, because you have to deal with bullshit and business. I would love to be an A&R man I know a lot about music and how to nurture talent.
"But it wouldn't pay me enough and I couldn't sit in clubs at 3 o'clock in the morning watching acts anymore."
Meanwhile, the 'Rocket Man' hitmaker thinks singers are being rushed into the spotlight nowadays before they have time to develop their songwriting.
He told The Sunday Times: "A lot of artists are being pushed into recording too quickly instead of being nurtured.
"I know how frustrating it is... 'When's it going to happen, how much longer have we got to wait? But you know what? The wait was worth it. When I was ready, I was ready."

Johnny Marr to launch tea range?


Johnny Marr is considering bringing out his own range of tea.
The former Smiths guitarist "got into" different types of the hot beverage when he gave up caffeine and alcohol but struggled to find the perfect blend that didn't leave him "bouncing off the walls".
He told Q magazine: "Getting into tea happened because, like always, I dropped other things in a big way.
"This time it was alcohol and caffeine. But I wrongly assumed green tea had no caffeine in it. I was drinking exotic tea every morning and bouncing off the walls for 12 hours.
"I read everything I could about all these exotic teas and narrowed it down to Bai Mudan, which is a magic, golden rock'n'roll elixir that I've brought to every band I've been in since. Doing my own line of tea has been suggested."
Johnny isn't the only rock star who has a passion for tea.
His friend Noel Gallagher has previously spoken of his excitement to have had personalised tea sent to him to take on tour.
He said: "Oh, do you know what, the way to a man's heart is a box of Yorkshire Tea.
"Do you know, for our tour they've made me my own boxes with 'Noel's tea' written on them.
"I've got my own Yorkshire Tea, it's got 'Noel's tea' written on the front, and my backing band, who I've kind of just recently met over the last kind of six months, walked in and they were like ... I was going 'Yeah, baby, yeah, this is how I roll.'"

Deadmau5 deletes Twitter after Justin Bieber rant


Deadmau5 deleted his Twitter and Facebook accounts after a rant he posted about Justin Bieber on Thursday (17.12.15).
The Canadian DJ - whose real name is Joel Thomas Zimmerman - said "F**k social media" in a final word to fans before he shut down his online pages.
In his last Twitter post, he raged: "F**k 'social media'. The only thing it's useful for is promoting, advertising, and more advertising. As far as being a human being on social media, forget about it. You're just another number we can all add into our little follower count, that ultimately adds up to NOTHING I require to make music."
But the action came hot on the heels of a video rant in which he blasted fellow Canadian musician Justin Bieber and called the 'Sorry' hitmaker out for not writing his new album 'Purpose'.
He reportedly said in the Facebook video: "I can accept that his album is probably good. What I'm mad about is that none of this is [his] ... What did you do? Oh, you sang on it. Well, you know, I can credit you for having to be able to hold a pitch on two syllables throughout an entire 75-minute album."
Meanwhile, earlier this week the 'Strobe' DJ revealed he sneaked out of hospital to play a gig, after he was diagnosed with an infection of the lymph nodes.
He wrote on Twitter: "Literally snuck out of hospital, hopped on a jet, played a show for Red Bull, getting back on jet, going back to hospital. Such lols."

The Saturdays too busy for Christmas gathering


The Saturdays are too busy to meet up at Christmas.
The 'Issues' hitmakers - Frankie Bridge, Vanessa White, Rochelle Humes, Una Foden and Mollie King - usually do a secret Santa gift exchange for one another but, despite currently being on hiatus, they've been unable to find a date to get together before the end of the year.
Frankie said: "Usually the Saturdays girls and I do Secret Santa with each other, but because we're all so busy doing different things this year, we're going to organise a get-together and go for dinner in January."
Frankie is busy organising her family Christmas and even though she and husband Wayne - who have sons Parker, two, and Carter, four months - are hosting for their loved ones, they won't be doing the cooking.
She told OK! magazine: "Both mine and Wayne's families are coming to our house for the day so there will be 13 of us all together.
"Thankfully my mum is in charge of the cooking. I'm going to help her out, but her cooking is so good that it's probably best to leave her to it."

Scott Weiland died from accidental overdose


Scott Weiland died after taking a "toxic" mix of drugs.
The former Stone Temple Pilots singer was found dead on his tour bus on December 3 and now the Hennepin County Medical Examiner's office has ruled his passing was an accidental overdose of substances including cocaine, ecstasy and alcohol.
The medical examiner also said they took into account the 48-year-old rocker's "atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, history of asthma and multi-substance dependence."
According to TMZ, a search warrant from Bloomington police officers showed two bags of cocaine, sleeping pills, opiates, Viagra, a generic form of Xanax and Ziprasidone - which can treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia - were found on the tour bus.
Following Scott's death, a number of stars paid tribute to the singer, who leaves behind two children, Noah, 15, and Lucy, 13, and his wife Jamie Wachtel.
Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx tweeted: "Sad to hear about Scott's passing .I hope it wasn't drugs. The saddest part of the story is his kids and family being left behind. RIP (sic)"
Former Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic wrote: "Really sorry to hear about Scott Weiland. (sic)"
And Blink 182's Travis Barker tweeted: "Very sad news, rest in peace #ScottWeiland #toosoon (sic)"

Phil Dirtbox wants Christmas number one


Phil Dirtbox has made a bid for Christmas number one.
The London club legend has released 'Let's Make Christmas Beautiful Again' under the alias Mr. Gray and the Chancers in a bid to "protest" against the commercialisation of the festive season and the other "bland" records which are competing for the top spot.
Phil was responsible for the legendary warehouse parties that sprung up on the London club scene in the 1980s as well as having nights at Soho's infamous Colony Club and managing after-hours drinking den Gerry's in the UK capital and now he's bringing his unique flair to the Christmas chart.
He told BANG Showbiz: "When I was growing up Christmas was a fun time but now it starts in September and it's horribly commercial, I wanted to protest against that and all the bland festive records that are released."
Accompanying Phil on the single is Rod Melvin, who is the resident pianist at exclusive London private members' club Groucho and was once a member of Ian Dury's band Kilburn and the High Roads. He also wrote the late Blockheads singer's first top 10 hit 'What A Waste'.
Phil and Rod filmed the video for 'Let's Make Christmas Beautiful Again' at various iconic Soho locations including pubs The French House and The Coach and Horses.
Phil said: "When I made the record I was thinking of my favourite Christmas songs like The Pogues' 'Fairytale of New York', I used to love hanging around with Shane McGowan - there's a guy who knew how to celebrate Christmas!"
Mr. Gray and The Chancers' track 'Let's Make Christmas Beautiful Again' can be downloaded from iTunes, be streamed via Linkfire at republicofmusic.lnk.to/6ff4R and the video can be viewed at www.facebook.com/ChristmasNo1.
10 per cent of the profits from single sales will be donated to the Community Links charity organisation.

M83’s ‘epic’ album is out soon


M83 have finished their "epic" new album.
The electronic group's frontman Anthony Gonzalez has confirmed that the 'Midnight City' hitmakers are finally back with new material and this record - which follows their 2011 hit LP 'Hurry Up, We're Dreaming' - is the one he is "most proud of."
Describing the album - which is due out in 2016 - he said: "It's a very strong album with a lot of eclecticism. It's very epic. There's a lot of different genres that are not supposed to live together but I tried to make them live together, which is quite challenging. It's also quite different from the previous albums, which is what I'm the most proud of."
What's more, the album pays homage to television shows that Anthony grew up with and loved in the '70s and '80s.
He added: "Shows like 'Punky Brewster' and 'Who's the Boss'. I feel like TV shows are starting to sound and look the same. There's no more passion anymore. So this album is a tribute to those old-fashioned shows."
Meanwhile, the musician - who also write the score to Tom Cruise's movie 'Oblivion' - confessed it's taken this long for the group to release music because he "needed a break."
He told Entertainment Weekly: "I wasn't focused on writing. I just needed a break after making music, especially because I started jumping into different projects like movie soundtracks. I just wanted to be excited about being in the studio again. It took a while."

Fleur East: My success still hasn’t sunk in


Fleur East "still feels the same" despite her incredible chart success.
The 28-year-old singer was the runner-up on the 2014 series of UK television talent show 'The X Factor' and has since wowed fans with her debut single 'Sax'. But Fleur admits the magnitude of her new found fame has yet to hit her.
She said: "It's weird, but despite everything that's happened I still feel the same. Nothing's sunk in for me. All this craziness is happening around me, but I still feel exactly the same which is really weird."
Fleur's single 'Sax' charted at number 3 in Britain when it was released in November, beaten only by Adele's 'Hello' and Justin Bieber's 'Sorry'. Her album 'Love, Sax and Flashbacks' looks set to be a top seller this Christmas, but Fleur isn't sitting back and relaxing now she has found success.
She added to Disorder magazine: "I'm well busy and it's nice to have the status, but I'm quite hard on myself and I know I have lots of work to do. I feel like I'm just starting out."
The stunning star has become something of a household name thanks to her unique sense of style, incredible figure and energetic dance routines. But Fleur insists she still can't get used to people recognising her.
She laughed: "It's really strange because some times people are like 'oh, hi Fleur!' and I'll assume that they know me from somewhere, like from my area, and then I have to remind myself that it's obviously from the show but yeah I'm still adjusting to that that's strange."

Busted, Twin Atlantic and Sigma to play Isle of Wight Festival


Busted will be joined by Twin Atlantic and Sigma on the lineup for the Isle of Wight Festival in 2016.
One of the biggest comeback announcements of 2015 was the pop/rock trio - consisting of Charlie Simpson, James Bourne and Matt Willis - and the band have promised their festival set will be as "epic" as ever before.
In a statement, Busted said: "It's an honour to be performing at the Isle of Wight Festival, so many incredible artists have played it - The Who, Hendrix, you name it! Some of our favourite live memories have been at festivals, and we're looking forward to making Busted's set as epic as we can!"
2015 has also been a phenomenal year for Scottish indie rockers Twin Atlantic and they have promised to share some new music when they perform.
Frontman, Sam McTrusty said: "We are Really looking forward to playing at a festival that has hosted so many legendary bands/acts over the years from its beginnings way back in the sixties. It's rare that we get to make a debut appearance at a festival on UK soil of late, so this one will feel more exciting and memorable than usual. There's nothing like playing brand new music in a new place. Set to be one of the highlights of our summer."
Drum 'n' Bass duo Sigma will also bring their beats to the dance tent and are thrilled to be a part of the iconic weekender.
They said: "The Isle of Wight Festival has so much history and some legendary moments in music have happened there. It's an honour to be playing such a great festival and we can't wait for the summer to begin."
The trio join previously announced punk acts Iggy Pop, Adam Ant, The Dammed and pop acts Queen + Adam Lambert, Welsh rockers Stereophonics, Jess Glynne and much more at the prestigious festival.
The Isle of Wight Festival takes place the weekend of June 9 - 12 2016.

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