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Nathan Followill breaks ribs


Nathan Followill has been hospitalised after a road accident.
The Kings of Leon drummer suffered broken ribs when the group's tour bus was forced to make an emergency stop when a pedestrian jumped in front of the vehicle.
The 'Sex on Fire' rockers announced the news on their Facebook page, writing: "The band was en route to their hotel after their show in Boston when a pedestrian jumped in front of their tour bus, causing the bus to stop short, injuring Nathan Followill.
"Nathan is being treated for broken ribs, but is doing well."
Following the news, Nathan was inundated with messages of support from fans and has promised to be back "better than ever".
He tweeted: "Thank you for all of the get well soons. I'm a little banged up but will be back better than ever. (sic)"
As a result of the 35-year-old musician's injury, the group were forced to postpone a show in New York last night (10.08.14). Fans have been offered refunds.
Guitarist Jared Followill - Nathan's brother - admitted he felt "so sad" about the accident, especially because the band are enjoying the tour so much.
He tweeted: "So sad this a.m.. Bus accident last night. Nathan has broken ribs. This was the most fun tour in a while. We'll be back ASAP. #GetWellNate (sic)"

Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo admits band mistakes


Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo admits he feels terrible for taking the group in the wrong musical direction in the past.
The 44-year-old singer pours his heart out on the group's upcoming single 'Back To The Shack', on which he admits he hasn't always made the right decisions on behalf of the 'Buddy Holly' hitmakers and at times he went too far.
He said: "Lyrically I'm talking about how I feel bad about some of the musical experiments I took Weezer on and how I want to make a classic alt-rock record.
"Sometimes I've gone over the edge. Right now it feels like we want to go back and balance it out with some more classic elements of geek rock.
"There's definitely still some experimentation but it sounds like experiments that only Weezer could do."
Rivers also used his feelings to help inspire him to pen Weezer's upcoming ninth album, 'Everything Will Be Alright In The End', which partly focuses on the group's relationship with father-figures.
He added to NME magazine: "My father was in the army, stationed in Germany, when I was growing up, so I didn't see him much. That gave me a lot to write about, and I explored the father figure theme in other ways, too. There's a song called 'Eulogy For A Rock Band' about Weezer's musical forefathers. 'The British Are Coming' is about the American colonies' relations with their imperial father, the British Empire. And 'Foolish Father' could be me singing about my father or me singing about my daughter."

Alex James doubtful over Blur’s future


Alex James doesn't know if Blur will collaborate together in the future.
The 'Song 2' hitmakers - comprising bassist Alex, guitarist Graham Coxon, drummer Dave Rowntree and singer Damon Albarn - reformed in 2009 and have performed together a number of times since then, but the musician doesn't know what the future holds as they are so busy with other projects.
He shared: "To tell you anything other than 'I don't know' would be completely misleading.
"Getting back with the guys has been emotional each time because fundamentally we all really get on and there were never any major problems between us. I love them all like brothers. But our lives have moved on. We're all busy. That's the great thing, we all found new things to do. So to do it as and when works for us."
The group went on hiatus in 2003, reforming 2009, and though Alex never expected or planned for the break, he thinks it was "important.
Alex told Britain's HELLO! magazine: "We came to a natural hiatus; I didn't choose for it to happen, but spiritually it was important that it did and I certainly don't spend my days moping around wishing I could have that time back."


Charlie Simpson: McBusted plan to make album


Charlie Simpson has revealed McBusted are planning to release an album.
The super-group is comprised of McFly and Charlie's former Busted bandmates Matt Willis and James Bourne and although they initially formed for a tour, the solo star has let slip they've been writing songs together for a proposed LP.
When quizzed about McBusted's long-term future, he told BANG Showbiz: "I know they're writing new songs at the moment with a view to putting a record out.
"They've got some great writers in that band, Danny Jones is a great songwriter and so is Tom Fletcher from McFly as well. I think they can definitely do some stuff and it will be interesting to see how they progress. I think they can definitely do more together."
Charlie - who has just released his second solo album 'Long Road Home' - isn't sure how long the group intend to stay together but he knows they're determined to release a record.
He added: "From what I understand I don't think it's a full-time thing for them ... I'm not sure what their long-term plan is but I do know their short-term aim is release an album."
The 29-year-old songwriter can see Busted and McFly's influence on the current crop of pop/rock bands such as The Vamps and 5 Seconds of Summer and is pleased to see groups who write their own songs being successful.
Charlie - who is getting ready to perform at The Roundhouse in London on October 14 - said: "I think it's interesting in the charts at the moment. For me it's just good to see pop bands playing guitars and writing their own songs. Regardless of whether or not I like a band's music I'll always have more respect for a band that writes their own songs and plays their own instruments, do you know what I mean?
"I think that it's good that there's a generation of bands coming through that are playing music and writing songs."

Iggy Azalea to perform with Rita Ora MTV VMAs


Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora are to duet at the upcoming MTV Video Music Awards.
Iggy will make her VMAs debut on August 24 at The Forum in Inglewood, California, and will be joined on stage by Rita for a rendition of their new single 'Black Widow'.
Australian rapper Iggy is set for a big night at the VMAs as she has been nominated for seven awards and she has a nomination for the highly coveted Video of the Year prize for her 'Clueless'-inspired video for 'Fancy'.
She is also in the race for the Best Pop Video prize and the trophy for Best Collaboration among others, and she has two chances to take home the Best Female Video award as her promos for both 'Fancy' and 'Problem' - her track with Ariana Grande - are included in the shortlist.
Iggy - who was recently announced as the host of MTV fashion series House of Style - and Rita will also be providing commentary on the stars' red carpet style on the night for MTV.
Other confirmed performers for the ceremony - which will air on MTV UK on August 25 at 9pm - include Usher, Maroon 5, Ariana, 5 Seconds of Summer and Beyoncé.
Beyoncé has the most nominations at this year's VMAs with her potentially being able to go home with eight prizes including Video of the Year for 'Drunk In Love' her collaboration with husband Jay Z.

Status Quo’s Rick Parfitt to resume tour next week


Status Quo's Rick Parfitt is expected to return to the stage next week following his recent heart surgery.
The 65-year-old rocker underwent a major operation to have a stent fitted after he was taken ill earlier this week, but he's hoping to make a rapid recovery and perform with the rest of his band mates at Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, next Friday (15.08.14).
The group's manager, Simon Porter, told the Daily Mirror newspaper: "We are all obviously delighted Rick has made such rapid progress, ­especially as the band is shortly to unveil another exciting and innovative new project, details of which will be announced in the next couple of weeks."
Rick, who has battled with drugs and alcohol in the past, was airlifted to Royal Brompton Hospital, South West London, on Monday (04.08.14) after he became unwell on the band's tour bus in Pula, Croatia.
Status Quo were forced to scrap six dates of their European tour following the health scare.
Meanwhile, this isn't the first time the guitarist has undergone a major operation as he had a heart bypass in 1997 after doctors warned him that his wild partying could kill him.
Rick resides in Spain with his wife Lyndsay ­Whitburn, 54, and six-year-old twins Tommy and Lily.

Charlie Simpson to form band with brothers


Charlie Simpson is forming a band with his two brothers.
The 29-year-old musician and his musical older siblings Edd and Will intend to release an album together under the name Once Upon A Dead Man and have already started writing songs as a trio.
Charlie is very excited about making music with his brothers because the three of them are so close.
He told BANG Showbiz: "My two brothers are in bands and we've been talking about doing a project together called Once Upon A Dead Man. We're just starting to write songs, although it's probably a couple of years away.
"I think that it's going to be a great thing to do. My brothers were the best men at my wedding and we're the best of friends and we've always wanted to do a project together so that will be really exciting.
"They're my two older brothers. One of them is in a band called Union Sound Set, they've just releases their second record. And my other brother Will was in a band called Brigade and he's now performing in a new band called More Dangerous Animals that do a lot of rock stuff.
"It's amazing to be able share my love of music with my brothers, when we all go home all we ever talk about is music. It's a great thing to be able to share that with your brothers, we're so close."
Charlie - who has just released his second solo album 'Long Road Home' - says he and his brothers want to make an electronic-sounding LP but they are still yet to finalise their sound.
The former Busted star - who is playing The Roundhouse in London on October 14 - explained: "We're toying with it being an electronic record because we don't want to make something that sounds like anything we've done before individually. If you've heard the 'Drive' soundtrack I want it to be something like that, and we're all big fans of The Postal Service.
"We want it to be something that's melodic but that has an electronic element to it. We haven't quite figured it out yet, we've written two songs so far that I think are really cool but it's a case of us trying to find out what the sound is going to be."

Jessie Ware: Ed Sheeran made me a better songwriter


Jessie Ware thinks Ed Sheeran has made her a better songwriter.
The 'Wildest Moments' hitmaker has praised the 23-year-old singer for bringing out the best in her music after they teamed up for a secret single.
Speaking to the Daily Star newspaper, she said: "We wrote a song together and he's playing guitar on it. The way Ed writes and his work ethic is incredible.
"I have to give him so much credit for being able to write something that's so right for me and elevates the way I sing - he really pushed me hard."
The 29-year-old beauty also thinks the 'Sing' hitmaker - who has penned tracks for One Direction and Taylor Swift - deserves every bit of success coming his way.
She explained: "It was such a pleasure to work with him because he is ridiculously talented. I feel lucky that I got a glimpse of him in the flesh writing a song."
Meanwhile, Jessie is set to release her second studio album 'Tough Love' later this year, but she admits she's been too distracted by her upcoming wedding to her fiancé Sam that she hasn't had time to feel nervous about the forthcoming collection.
She said: "I've been too distracted with getting married to be too stressed out about my new album. It's been a really good thing organising a wedding as it means I haven't really been able to fuss and worry."
'Tough Love' is set for release on October 6.

Cheryl Fernandez-Versini wants Paolo Nutini duet


Cheryl Fernandez-Versini wants to duet with Paolo Nutini.
The 'Crazy, Stupid, Love' hitmaker has urged the 27-year-old singer to contact her as she's keen to team up with him in the near future for an acoustic track.
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, she said: "He needs to get in touch. He's really cool and I'd love to do something stripped back and acoustic."
However, the 31-year-old beauty may need to wait a little while longer as Paolo has a busy schedule ahead of him this year.
He said previously: "The next few months are more shows, more festivals, gigging throughout the summer up until September... we just keep gigging.
"We're pretty much at a gig every second day ... if we even get that amount of time!"
Meanwhile, Cheryl is set to release her fourth LP 'Only Human' in November and she recently admitted she wanted to include a mixture of genres on the collection to put a "fun" spin on it.
She said previously: "The album is the most versatile album I've done so far.
"There's a lot of flavours on there. I wanted to go back to the pop route and do a lot of pop, there's a bit of RnB on there, a bit of 90s dance vibes, I mean it's just fun, you know it's hopeful, it's up-lifting."
She added: "I just want people to enjoy themselves for an hour... I'm not saving lives, I'm making pop music you know."

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