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Teena Marie – Midnight Magnet [The Essential Teena Marie: The Epic Years]

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SONG: Midnight Magnet
ARTIST: Teena Marie
CD: The Essential Teena Marie – The Epic Years

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Teena Marie was called to the heavens in 2010 but I don’t think we can ever get tired of listening to this super star’s music. The Essential Teena Marie (The Epic Years) was released in 2017 and it has 26 of her A-rated songs that are remastered. As an added bonus though, some of the singles included are LP and 12 inch mix versions. Regardless of how often her music is re-released, the music always sounds fresh because Teena was a “kick-ass” guitarist and she had that electrifying vocal style that keeps her music fresh and timeless. You can’t just put this one on a shelf and tuck it away after listening to it…and you wouldn’t want to because those “Teena epic years” are a testament to this singer-songwriter’s star quality and the fact that her music dominated the R&B/soul community over several decades.

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FKA Twigs Sues Shia LaBeouf for Alleged ‘Relentless’ Abuse

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Howards Hotpicks – Camden Town Radio – Episode 127 – Technical

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Howards Hotpicks – Camden Town Radio – Episode 127 – Technical

GigPicks :
Sunday 6th December – London Community Gospel Choir – Jazz Cafe
Monday 7th December – Havana Musica – A celebration of Cuban Music
Wednesday 9th Dec – Christ Pureka / Crys Matthews / Brooker Annibale
Green Note Livestream
Thursday 10th December – Otzteki – Jazz Cafe
Friday 11th December – Luke Concannon / Hafdis Huld / Calumn Maccoll
Green Note Livestream

Tracks :

1 – London Community Gospel Choir – Sun in the Rain
2 – Cuban Street Music
3 – Crys Matthews – This Time Next Year
4 – Otzeki – Sun is rising
5 – Ed Sheeran and Luke Concannon – All My Life – Live in Briston 2012

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A Camden Town Radio Production 2020(c)

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The Curse: Emma Stone to Star in Showtime Series from Nathan Fielder and Safdie Brothers – canceled + renewed TV shows

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The Curse TV Show on Showtime: canceled or renewed?

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The Curse has added to its cast. Emma Stone will star in the new Showtime series alongside Nathan Fielder and Benny Safdie. The unusual comedy will follow a newly married couple as they deal with an alleged curse, try to conceive a child, and co-star on a new HGTV show.

“SHOWTIME announced today it is has ordered the half-hour comedy series THE CURSE, to star Oscar winner Emma Stone (La La Land, The Favourite, Birdman), who will also serve as an executive producer on the project under her Fruit Tree banner. The series will be directed by and co-star Nathan Fielder (Nathan for You, How To with John Wilson), who will also executive produce alongside brothers Josh and Benny Safdie (Uncut Gems) and their Elara Pictures banner. A24 will produce the series. Fielder co-created the series with Benny Safdie, who will also star. The announcement was made by Amy Israel, Executive Vice President, Scripted Programming, Showtime Networks Inc.

THE CURSE is a genre-bending scripted comedy that explores how an alleged curse disturbs the relationship of a newly married couple as they try to conceive a child while co-starring on their problematic new HGTV show.

“The fierce intelligence and wit of the incomparable Emma Stone make her the perfect partner with the ingenious minds of the Safdie brothers and the subversive comedy of Nathan Fielder,” said Israel. “Together, they promise to deliver a groundbreaking satire that is both unexpected and deeply human. SHOWTIME continues to shine as a beacon for visionary filmmakers who are looking to create their ambitious, singular shows.”

In addition to winning an Oscar, Golden Globe(R), BAFTA(R) and SAG awards for La La Land, Stone earned nominations from that quartet for her performances in The Favourite and Birdman. Her other roles include Battle of the Sexes, Maniac, the Oscar-nominated film The Help, the Zombieland and Amazing Spider-Man franchises, Superbad and Crazy, Stupid, Love. Stone’s production company Fruit Tree, with producing partner Dave McCary, has a two-year first look TV deal with A24. The first new project is a TV adaption of The Shadows, the debut thriller novel from Stacy Willingham. Fruit Tree’s first feature film, When You Finish Saving the World, directed by Jesse Eisenberg, is being financed, produced and distributed by A24.

The Safdies won this year’s Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Director and were nominated for Best Screenplay in recognition of their work on Uncut Gems. They were previously nominated in the director category for Good Time, and have twice been nominated for the John Cassavetes Award (presented to the creative team of a film budgeted at less than $500,000), winning in 2011 for Daddy Longlegs. Together, they also directed Heaven Knows What and Lenny Cooke, with Josh also helming The Pleasure of Being Robbed. Benny Safdie will also appear as Joel Wachs in the upcoming untitled Paul Thomas Anderson film.

Fielder is an Emmy(R) nominated director who currently serves as executive producer on the critically acclaimed docu-comedy series How To with John Wilson. Previously, Fielder created and starred in Nathan for You, which was nominated three consecutive years for WGA Awards in the category of Comedy/Variety Sketch Series, winning in 2019. His other writing and acting credits include Jon Benjamin Has a Van, Important Things with Demetri Martin and This Hour Has 22 Minutes. In addition to those series, Fielder has also appeared on screen in The Disaster Artist and Transparent while providing voices for shows including Bob’s Burgers, Rick and Morty and The Simpsons.

THE CURSE is executive produced by Nathan Fielder, Emma Stone via Fruit Tree, Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie and Elara Pictures, and Ravi Nandan for A24. The show continues the partnership between SHOWTIME and A24 that includes the recently premiered MOONBASE 8 and an upcoming series from comedian Ziwe.”

Owen Teague Has Plenty of Reasons to Be Excited for the Year to Come

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This is “Add to Queue,” our attempt to sort through the cacophony of music floating in the algorithmic atmosphere by consulting the experts themselves. Our favorite musicians tell us about their favorite music—the sad, the happy, the dinner party-y, the songs they want played at their funeral.

In this edition, we speak with the actor Owen Teague, who next year is poised to break out as Harold Lauder in the highly anticipated CBS All Access adaptation of Stephen King’s post-apocalyptic epic The Stand. We won’t spoil the character’s arc here, but given that the 22-year-old actor made a playlist filled with Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson in order to get inspired, it’s a safe bet to say things take a dark turn. But when he’s not preparing to get into character, Teague has more diverse musical tastes, from the works of Nick Cave to the soundtracks of some iconic films. It makes sense, given that the Florida-native was raised by two musicians, and, when he isn’t acting, dabbles in music himself. While he was at home hanging out in his Calvins, we caught up with Teague to discuss getting inside his character’s head through music, his go-to karaoke song, and why he’s hopeful for the year to come.

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JULIANA UKIOMOGBE: Let’s start with The Stand. What was your audition process like for it?

OWEN TEAGUE: I sent in a tape. I was really excited because I read the book when I was 13, and I kind of grew up with Stephen King. He was one of my favorite authors. So when I got this audition, I was really, really excited about it. I sent a tape and then Josh Boone and I talked on the phone. I went and did a read with Odessa [Young] and then just buried my nose in the book for the next month and a half until we started shooting.

UKIOMOGBE: How does this role differ from others you’ve played in the past?

TEAGUE: I’ve played some really dark people, but there was the most shame with Harold. The way that I felt, even now watching the show, brings up some weird feelings. He’s got a lot of shame about himself and about how he acts and looks, and his place in the world. A lot of insecurity and pain that comes out as anger. So finding that and making that feel real was challenging both just in terms of playing it and in terms of feeling like that. I also played another Stephen King character in It, but to me, that was a looser adaptation of the character. They weren’t exactly going straight from the book with that character. But Harold, I really felt I wanted to get him right and play the version that I read in the book, because he’s such a full and realized character and he’s so interesting. I wanted to do that on screen. I think I felt more pressure. But to do what I read and bring the book to life accurately [is something] which I hadn’t experienced before.

UKIOMOGBE: I saw the playlist you made for your character and it’s very interesting how you have Nine Inch Nails in addition to classical music. Walk me through how those relate to Harold’s character.

TEAGUE: The music that I found he might listen to were those kind of weird novelty songs. One of the first songs on there is “They’re Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!” [by Napoleon XIV]. And there’s some Tom Lehrer and Perry Como— those kind of weird, old-sounding, or in the case of Perry Como actually ’50s, strange ditties. Harold has a really twisted sense of humor and I think he’s also kind of a snob. So he listens to a lot of opera and this kind of antiquated, symphonic, epic, classical music. He starts out with these more silly, novelty songs and then as he goes down this path through the show, he starts to see his place in the post-plague world and that’s when the classical music starts to come in. With the Nine Inch Nails and the Marilyn Manson stuff, there was a thematic similarity between those songs and it’s just angry music. I know he would kind of get into it.

UKIOMOGBE: Speaking of songs, what’s the last one that you listened to?

TEAGUE: I think it was a Townes Van Zandt song called “Waiting Around To Die.” It’s very uplifting. [Laughs]

UKIOMOGBE: Do you remember what your first concert was?

TEAGUE: I played classical violin as a kid, from the time that I was three until 15. I remember my parents, we would go to concerts. I grew up in Florida and we had this theater nearby. So my violin teacher would be like, “You should go see,” whoever. My parents are ex-musicians, as well. My mom was a jazz singer for a long time. I think the earliest concert I went to was Yo-Yo Ma playing cello. I didn’t go to an actual rock concert until I was probably 16 or 17.

UKIOMOGBE: Besides acting, what’s your favorite way to express yourself creatively? Is it playing music?

TEAGUE: Yeah, I think it is. At least right now. It depends on the month. I go through periods where I’ll take a bunch of photographs or write a bunch, but since the pandemic started, it’s basically been just music. Probably because that’s a really good thing to do when you’re alone in your house.

UKIOMOGBE: If you could choose any musician to see live, as soon as the pandemic is over, who would it be?

TEAGUE: Nick Cave. I’ve never seen him live, and I’ve always wanted to.

UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a favorite movie soundtrack?

TEAGUE: Lord of the Rings.

UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a song that always puts you in a good mood, without fail?

TEAGUE: Um, no. I don’t. A lot of the time, if I’m not in the mood for a kind of music or a certain song and I listen to it, I’ll just be really like, “No, this is wrong. I can’t be doing this right now.” Even if it’s a song that I love. But there’s never a song that I’m like, “I could listen to that, anytime.”

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UKIOMOGBE: If you were to have dinner with four artists, living or dead, who would they be?

TEAGUE: Leonard Cohen. I would love to meet Trent Reznor. Does William Shakespeare count? I mean, he doesn’t make music, but he’s still an artist. He did write a few songs, I guess. Sonnets count.

UKIOMOGBE: They do.

TEAGUE: I get one more. Francis Bacon. Weird party, but hopefully fun.

UKIOMOGBE: What’s your go-to breakup song?

TEAGUE: I don’t know that I have a go-to breakup song. It’d probably be something by Nick Cave.

UKIOMOGBE: What song would you use to describe yourself?

TEAGUE: There’s a song called “Familiarity” by The Punch Brothers and I don’t know if the lyrics are how I would describe myself, but the song itself is a pretty good reflection. Just, the structure of it and the instruments and just the sound. Yeah, go with that one. That’s a great song.

UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a favorite karaoke song?

TEAGUE: “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” by Whitney Houston. I’m a terrible singer and I make people cry when I sing it, but I will readily sing it.

UKIOMOGBE: What is one song that if you could, you would play for the entire world?

TEAGUE: “Mojo Pin” by Jeff Buckley.

UKIOMOGBE: Do you have a song that makes you hopeful?

TEAGUE: “Lady May” by Tyler Childers. It’s like folk country. I really don’t like most country, but with this guy Tyler Childers, it’s just him, a guitar, a violinist, and a bassist. He’s really authentic and writes beautiful songs. 

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UKIOMOGBE: What song would you use to describe 2020?

TEAGUE: I can definitely pull that off the Harold Lauder playlist. There’s a composition, it might just be called “Halloween,” but it’s not the soundtrack to the movie. It’s this violin piece that’s bizarre. It sounds like he’s playing it backwards. It doesn’t make any sense, but it’s terrifying.

UKIOMOGBE: That makes sense for this year.

TEAGUE: Yeah, his name is Krzysztof Penderecki. He did a lot of The Shining soundtrack. It sounds like complete chaos. He’ll use the instruments in completely unconventional ways and the music is atonal. There’s no exact rhythm. It’s bizarre. And it’s very, very scary. But I feel like that’s been this year. Nothing really makes any sense, and it’s all terribly disturbing.

UKIOMOGBE: Leaving this year behind and looking into next year, what are you most looking forward to in 2021? What are you most hopeful for?

TEAGUE: A vaccine. Having a new president. That’s going to be great. Hopefully, being able to be around people again and not be scared about it. And hopefully some more compassion and people acting less insane. Maybe some compromise. Some progress. That’s what I’m excited and hopeful about.

UKIOMOGBE: What did you learn about yourself this year that you hope to carry with you into the next one?

TEAGUE: That maybe I shouldn’t worry so much about how people see me or what I think I should be doing. That maybe I should do what I believe in and try to be as good a human being as I can. Do what is actually good. I mean, philosophically speaking, who knows what that means? But having a good life matters and means something.

UKIOMOGBE: What’s the first thing you’re going to do, once it’s safe to do so?

TEAGUE: This is sort of mundane, but I really just want to go to a restaurant. I do miss that. Just going to see friends. That’s what I’d like to do. I’m going to go home and see my family the minute it’s safe. I’m excited to do that.

UKIOMOGBE: What does the new year look like for you, in terms of upcoming projects?

TEAGUE: I’m excited to see what people think of The Stand and think of Harold. I’m nervous, as always, but we worked really hard on that show. I’m excited to see what people think of that. 

UKIOMOGBE: What’s one song that you hope will soundtrack 2021?

TEAGUE: So this is from the soundtrack to A River Runs Through It. It’s by Mark Isham and it’s called “In the Half-Light of the Canyon.” There are no words. It’s just instrumental. But, if 2021 could be like that, that’d be great. It’s calm, but it’s really sort of an awe-inspiring song. It’s very beautiful.

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Jersey Shore’s Pauly D Goes Blonde: See His Jaw-Dropping Look

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DJ “Pauly DDelVecchio took to Instagram on Thursday, Dec. 10 to share a series of shots of his dramatic new ‘do with his 4.3 million Instagram followers. While fans are used to seeing the Jersey Shore star rock his dark, gelled hair, he recently revealed that he bleached his locks blonde. Now, he’s taking his style out for a spin.

“Just Trying To See If [It’s] True That Blondes Have More Fun…” he wrote alongside a photo of himself smiling on his motorcycle. Earlier in the day, the reality star also posted a selfie from inside his Rolls Royce, writing “Activate Super Saiyan DJ Mode……”

After Pauly D debuted the look, some of his co-stars weighed in on his makeover. “Oh damn,” MikeThe SituationSorrentino commented on the post, adding a fire emoji. “We got a Situation.” As for the fans who weren’t digging the ‘do, Pauly D didn’t let them bring him down. After a follower wrote “don’t like it” underneath his most recent pics, the 40-year-old replied, “Don’t care.”



Soul: Extended Sneak Peek For Disney & Pixar’s Animated Film

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Soul: Extended Sneak Peek For Disney & Pixar's Animated Film

Soul: Extended Sneak Peek For Disney & Pixar’s Animated Film

Disney and Pixar have released an extended sneak peek at Soul, their upcoming animated feature starring Jamie Foxx. Debuting on Disney+ on December 25, you can check out the sneak peek for the movie now in the player below!

RELATED: CS Virtual Set Visit: Meet Joe Gardner in Pixar/Disney+’s Soul

In Soul, Joe Gardner (voice of Jamie Foxx) is a middle-school band teacher who dreams of playing in the best jazz club in town. Filmmakers found they could relate to the character’s passion for music.

Director Pete Docter grew up in a musical family and plays the double bass. “My folks are both teachers and both musicians,” says Docter. “There are three kids and we all became musicians. I think my mom enjoyed having the Von Trapp family; when people would come over, we’d have to perform. My two sisters stuck with it—one is a cellist with the Metropolitan Opera, and the other one is a violist and a teacher.”

Co-director Kemp Powers, who used to be a music writer, played the alto saxophone in a jazz band during high school. His affinity for jazz plays a big role in his personal life. “My son’s name is Mingus,” says Powers. “He’s named after Charles Mingus. A lot of us Gen Xers, particularly Black Gen Xers, fell in love with the bebop-era jazz artists—John Coltrane, Thelonious Monk, Charles Mingus, Miles Davis, of course Herbie Hancock. These guys were musical icons that—specifically in New York City—inform so much of the other big musical genre in the city, which is hip hop. The background tunes of my life are jazz and hip hop.”

“Life has so much to offer,” says Joe in the sneak peek. “We only have a short time on this planet. Don’t miss out on the joys of life. Remember to enjoy every minute of it.”

Disney and Pixar’s Soul also features the voices of Tina Fey, Phylicia Rashad, Donnell Rawlings, Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, Angela Bassett, and Daveed Diggs.

RELATED: Soul Review: Thoughtful, Mature & Beautiful Albeit Poorly Paced

The film is directed by Docter, co-directed by Powers, and produced by Dana Murray. Jazz compositions & arrangements are by globally renowned musician and Grammy nominee Jon Batiste, while Oscar winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network) composed an original score.

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FKA twigs Sues Shia LaBeouf, Alleging Abuse and Assault

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Note: This article contains descriptions of alleged assault.


FKA twigs has filed a lawsuit against actor Shia LaBeouf, alleging that her former boyfriend subjected her to “relentless abuse,” sexual battery, assault, and emotional distress, The New York Times and TMZ report. According to The Times, the lawsuit details numerous instances where twigs says she was abused, including a 2019 incident in which the actor allegedly assaulted her outside of a gas station in California during a road trip. In addition, twigs reportedly claims that LaBeouf knowingly gave her a sexually transmitted disease.

“What I went through with Shia was the worst thing I’ve ever been through in the whole of my life,” FKA twigs told The Times. “I don’t think people would ever think that it would happen to me. But I think that’s the thing. It can happen to anybody.”

In an email to The Times, LaBeouf wrote: “I’m not in any position to tell anyone how my behavior made them feel. I have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalizations. I have been abusive to myself and everyone around me for years. I have a history of hurting the people closest to me. I’m ashamed of that history and am sorry to those I hurt. There is nothing else I can really say.”

The actor did not respond to The Times’ requests for comment on the lawsuit.

The New York Times’ report also includes comments from Karolyn Pho, a stylist who previously dated LaBeouf and also says she had “tumultuous experiences” with him.

In a separate email to The Times, responding to FKA twigs and Karolyn Pho’s claims, LaBeouf wrote that “many of these allegations are not true,” but that he owed the women “the opportunity to air their statements publicly and accept accountability for those things [he has] done.” He also wrote: “I am not cured of my PTSD and alcoholism, but I am committed to doing what I need to do to recover, and I will forever be sorry to the people that I may have harmed along the way.”

Read Katie Benner and Melena Ryzik’s report, titled “FKA twigs Sues Shia LaBeouf, Citing ‘Relentless’ Abusive Relationship,” at The New York Times.

Pitchfork has reached out to representatives for FKA twigs and Shia LaBeouf for comment and more information.


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