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S Club 7 to reunite for Children in Need


S Club 7 are in talks to reunite as early as next month - at the 'Children in Need' telethon.
The 'Reach' hitmakers - made up of Rachel Stevens, Jon Lee, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, Bradley McIntosh and Paul Cattermole - have entered negotiations about performing together for the first time in 12 years at the televised charity event on November 14.
A source said: "The reunion is definitely on but everyone involved wants a massive launchpad, which is why Children In Need would be perfect.
"It could still all fall through because there are the diaries of seven people to work around, but it's looking positive."
Should the pop group agree a deal to play at the event, they are expected to sing a variety of their greatest hits, but there are fears next month might come too early for the band because some may have prior commitments they are unable to alter.
The source added to The Sun newspaper: "Jon is busy with theatre, Hannah is working on TV projects and Rachel is a judge on 'The Voice' in Ireland.
"But for the rest of them this is a real second chance to ditch the pub gigs and become stars again.
"The idea is for them to perform a greatest hits medley, including 'S Club Party' and 'Reach'.
"If the reaction is good a tour will be announced."
It wouldn't be the first time S Club 7 have appeared on 'Children in Need' after they performed their charity single 'Have You Ever' on the telethon in 2001, one year after they sang their hit 'Never Had a Dream Come True' at the event after it was chosen as the official 'Children in Need' single.
This comes after Paul took to Twitter in August to confirm an S Club 7 reunion is "god damn close".
He wrote: "Big thanks too everyone for your support with the S club Re-union ... Sorry guy's I'm not confirming the S's Re-union . I'm just saying thanks coz there have been thousands of messages over the last year ... But it's God Damn close, I can almost ... Reach ... The sword... (sic)"

The Vamps win big at the BBC Radio 1’s Teen Awards


The Vamps were the big winners at the BBC Radio 1's Teen Awards in London tonight (19.10.14).
The 'Wild Heart' hitmakers walked away with three prizes at the glamorous event, held at the SSE Arena, Wembley, after beating off stiff competition from the likes of Ed Sheeran, One Direction and Sam Smith.
The band - consisting of Brad Simpson, James McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans - secured the Best British Single gong for their hit track 'Last Night' and the Friday Download Best British Breakthrough award, as well as being crowned the Best British Group.
Speaking to BANG Showbiz on the red carpet, the group said of their win: "It feels amazing. We've been up against some massive artists. We didn't think we'd win any! It's all down to the fans, it's ridiculous."
Other winners at the event, which was hosted by Radio 1 Breakfast Show presenter Nick Grimshaw and pop star Rita Ora, included Ed Sheeran, who walked away with the Best British Solo Artist prize.
'EastEnders' star Lorna Fitzgerald - who plays intelligent teen Abi Branning in the soap - was crowned the Best British Actress, while Olympic diver Tom Daley won the Best British Sports Star prize, and crime drama 'Sherlock' was named the Best British TV Show.
The Teen Heroes were nominated by Radio 1 listeners for their outstanding achievements and selected as Teen Hero winners by a panel of judges.

The full list of BBC Radio 1 Teen Award winners 2014 are as follows:

Best British Actor - Lorna Fitzgerald
Best British TV Show - 'Sherlock'
Best British Solo Artist - Ed Sheeran
Best British Single - 'Last Night' - The Vamps
Best British Sports Star - Tom Daley
Best British Vlogger - Zoe 'Zoella' Sugg
Best British Group - The Vamps
Friday Download Best British Breakthrough Award - The Vamps

Paul Potts covered Foo Fighterss for wife


Paul Potts covered a Foo Fighters song on his new album to please his wife.
The 44-year-old singer performed his own version of the US band's hit 'Home' on his fourth album, also called 'Home', because he was keen to please his other half, Julie-Ann, who is a big fan of rock music.
He exclusively told BANG Showbiz "My wife's a real rock fan so she enjoys that music and we often ended up listening to her music in the car.
"That's how it used to be before I started driving and basically we were driving, she'd change the music, which is fair enough. Except now when I'm driving she still chooses the music.
"You can't argue with the wife, but you soon learn. I've learnt after 11 years of marriage that that's not a very fruitful way of doing things."
Paul also admitted his cover of the song has been "really well received" in the 15 countries all over the world where he's performed the track.
He added: "I mean they can object but they haven't thankfully. But it's a good song and I think it sticks well to my treatment of it.
"It's been received well around the world, I've performed it in 15 countries so far and it's been really well received."
Paul Potts' new album 'Home' is out now. He is touring the UK and Ireland this autumn from October 23 - November 8. For more information and tour dates please visit www.paulpottsofficial.com.

Jessie Ware wants to matchmake for brother


Jessie Ware wants to take her brother on tour to find him a date.
The 'Say You Love Me' singer - who married childhood sweetheart Sam Burrows in August - has a big gay fan base so thinks her brother Alex would "clean up" at her shows.
She said: "Gay men seem to like me. It might be because I talk about my gay brother Alex all the time - I try and ship him off to people in the audience every time.
"I think he should come on tour with me because he'd clean up. He's younger than me and in his last year of medical school. He's a catch!"
Though Jessie, 30, is happy with her career so far, she still hasn't perfected writing a "really happy" song.
She told Stylist magazine: "The only thing I struggle with is that I still haven't written my ultimate happy song.
"I can't really do it, although 'Champagne Kisses' has this euphoric feeling, but still with a bit of tension.
"That's the thing I still need to conquer, writing a really happy song."

U2 didn’t profit from download


U2 "didn't earn much" from their new album.
The Irish rockers gave away 'Songs of Innocence' to iTunes users because they felt their fans "deserved" to have the record for free, and admit even Apple were shocked by the scale of their generosity.
Frontman Bono told Italian TV show 'Che Tempo Che Fa?': "It is a very difficult time for songwriters because people download music in an illegal way. Apple wanted people pay to for music and we really appreciate it. We spoke to Apple and we decided to do a gift to those who purchase music on iTunes.
"We shared the whole album and Apple were quite shocked about it. I said to them 'You pay the album and then you can give it to the people for free'.
"We obviously didn't earn much but we're happy that a lot of fans can have a chance to listen to our latest album for free. They deserve it. "
Guitarist The Edge recently admitted he had "doubts" about the move to give away the album.
He said: "I absolutely had my doubts about it before we did it, and after, but it was the right thing to do. It was an opportunity that will only ever come around once for anybody. I don't think anybody would want to do it again."

Ella Eyre’s album is ready


Ella Eyre's debut album is 'pretty much done'.
The 20-year-old has finally finished working on her first record but wants to be a more well-known artist in her own right before she release the collection.
She told BANG Showbiz: "It's pretty much done, it was done earlier on this year but because I'm on tour so much and also I'm going away to America for a month I'm not able to promote it really,
"I think I want people to hear some more music and for me to establish myself a bit more before I release my very first project into the world."
The 'Comeback' singer rose to fame with 'Waiting All Night' - her high-profile collaboration on with drum and bass quartet Rudimental - which topped the UK singles chart in 2013, but has suggested that there won't be any other famous names singing alongside her on her own debut.
When asked if there will be any collaborations on the album, she said: "Not necessarily, no, because I think, y'know, last year I did a lot of features and collaborations and I think it was a question of this year, establishing myself as a solo artist."
Despite not wanting other artists on her album, she praised Rudimental for allowing her to tour with them when she was starting out, claiming it has been beneficial in helping her learn who she is as a musician.
She gushed: "From being a featured artist I've been able to experience things that not a lot of new artists get to experience."

Robert Plant: I won’t reform Zeppelin to be popular


Robert Plant won't reform Led Zeppelin just to be popular with fans.
The 66-year-old singer knows his bandmate Jimmy Page wants reunite the group again and he is aware thousands of fans want it to happen but he won't do it to please other people because he's happy with his solo career.
Speaking about the chances of a reunion happening, Plant said: "If I really wanted to be loved by the public, I know what I'd have to do, which I'm not going to do - so I have nothing to lose.
"Anyone who is famous is dealing with the same s**t. It's just a question of how you deal with it. Now I can see how ridiculous I am, or at least, was. Am I a pop singer, a rock singer, the guy from Led Zeppelin? Actually I'm just a bloke with the facility to get out all these emotions within the musical company I'm keeping. And I'm burning every bridge as I go."
Plant last played with Led Zeppelin in 2007 at a tribute concert for Ahmet Ertegün - the music executive who signed them to Atlantic Records - reuniting with guitarist Page and bassist John Paul Jones, while Jason Bonham filled in for his late father John Bonham on drums.
Although he has no interest in reforming the band, the vocalist doesn't want to turn his back on the rockers' legacy and plays altered versions of classic Led Zeppelin tracks at his live shows.
Plant - who recently released his latest solo LP
'Lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar' - was also heavily involved in the recent re-issues of their first three albums and was proud to be so.
In an interview with The Times newspaper, he said: "Doing mutations of the old numbers (live) is a way of getting people through the door. It's fine to use Zeppelin songs and combine them with new material, because if you play with the same intent all the way through, they're alive ... Also, we all worked on the re-issues. We all put the time into finding old photographs in whatever barns they happened to be hidden away in. I'm proud of mostly everything I've done, even the funny haircuts in the 1980s."

Ed Sheeran writes ‘dark’ break-up songs


Ed Sheeran has written 40 songs about a painful break-up.
The 'A-Team' hitmaker penned the emotionally raw tracks following his split from the unidentified girl last year but refuses to release the songs as they are "a bit too dark".
He told The Daily Mail newspaper: "There's an entire relationship last year that no one knows about. I probably wrote 40 songs about that. I haven't used them because they were a bit too dark. It was just anger and pain. I like my songs to have a bit of musicality."
The 23-year-old singer is no stranger to channelling his emotions through his music and is thought to have written his latest hit 'Don't' after his former love interest Ellie Goulding allegedly cheated on him with One Direction's Niall Horan.
Ed - who has never confirmed the rumours - doesn't regret releasing the song, but admitted he may have felt differently if it hadn't been such a success.
He explained: "People jumped to that conclusion because I put the line 'we make money in the same way' in, but who is to say that wasn't about my property investment? It could have been about a property developed from Slough.
When asked if he regretted writing the track, Ed said: "I think if it hadn't been a hit I would have done. In retrospect it worked out for me. It elevated my career."

Kwabs wows London crowd


Kwabs performed a stellar set to a sell-out crowd at KOKO in London on Thursday (16.10.14).
The rising star played for almost and hour at the iconic Camden venue in a one-off show during which he performed tracks from his EPs and showcased new music.
The 24-year-old musician also praised his long-term collaborator, SOHN, who has produced his tracks including 'Wrong or Right' and 'Last Stand', and premiered a new song titled 'Look Over Your Shoulder' which the pair have worked on together.
He told the crowd: "I've had the great opportunity of working with so many people over the last two years, one of whom, you'll know his song.
"We met earlier this year in Vienna to make some more things. Do you want to hear some of these things?"
Elsewhere in his set, the soul singer showed off his slick, urban dance moves as he played a new track which he said was inspired by Michael Jackson, but slowed things down with a stunning stripped back performance of his self-penned tearjerker 'Perfect Ruin', which was met with rapturous applause thanks to his powerful vocals.
After playing his most recent single 'Walk', the Bermondsey lad pleased the hoards of adoring fans with an encore of crowd favourite 'Wrong or Right' and a cover of James Blake's enigmatic single 'The Wilhelm Scream'.

Kwabs setlist:
'Pray For Love'
'Love and War
'Into You'
'Lay Back'
'Saved'
'Look Over Your Shoulder'
'Last Stand'
'My Own'
'Make You Mine'
'Forgiven'
'Perfect Ruin'
'Walk'

Encore:
'Wrong Or Right'
'Wilhelm Scream'

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