NBC chief Jeff Zucker has indicated that Katie Couric would be welcomed back at his
network if CBS decides to remove her from the anchor desk of the CBS Evening News
and ...
Thursday, 29 May 2008
Monday, 5 May 2008
Anna Nicole's story in song
Anna Nicole's story in song
THE Man behind Hun Spring: The Opera is planning to turn his talents to another American icon, this time the tragic former Playboy poser, Anna Nicole Smith.
The former Playboy example - wHO was launch dead aged barely 39 from an accidental drug o.d. in February 2007 - is the subject of a freshly production being developed by the co-creator of Kraut Springer: The Opera, due to be staged at London's Royal Opera House. Richard Saint Thomas, world Health Organization is writing the words to a sexual conquest by Mark Antony Turnage, told Britain's The Fencesitter newspaper: "It's an incredible account. It's real operatic and sad. "She was quite a smarting lady with the tragic flaw that she could not seem to get through life without a vat of prescription painkillers." Smith - world Health Organization was crowned Playmate of the Twelvemonth in 1993 - achieved worldwide fame when she married octogenarian billionaire J. Howard Marshall in 1994, world Health Organization was 63 years her senior. Followers his death a class later, she became embroiled in a bitter legal conflict with Marshall's son over his land, a difference of opinion that is distillery ongoing. In Sept 2006, Joseph Smith gave birth to her daughter Dannielynn, deuce-ace days later her son Daniel died in her Commonwealth of the Bahamas hospital room piece visiting his newly sister. Just now two weeks later, the busty blonde and her lawyer Leslie Howard K. Isaac Stern, wHO claimed to be the don of Dannielynn, exchanged vows and rings in an informal loyalty ceremony. Basketball team months later, Adam Smith was discovered unresponsive in her Florida hotel room after pickings a cocktail of prescribed drugs, including
Clay Walker
Wednesday, 30 April 2008
Thursday, 24 April 2008
Hilton helps hurt Oompa Loompa performer
Hilton helps hurt Oompa Loompa performer
Paris Hilton rushed to the aid of a performer dressed in an Oompa Loompa costume after he was injured in a stage rush.
According to People magazine, the socialite was in the Cameo nightclub in Miami on Saturday when the incident took place.
Members of the crowd reportedly rushed the stage, knocking over performer Robin Sherwood, whose leg was injured as result of the clash.
Lawyer Mike Heller, who was also at the event, said: "Paris stayed back at the event when she heard that he was injured, to make sure he was okay."
"She was very concerned with his health. She didn't leave until she knew that he was okay," he said.
Another source said: "Yes, Paris Hilton stayed with him until an ambulance came to take care of him... Paris was great, she was there until he was turned over to the medical technicians."
Hilton is reportedly friends with Sherwood, who is awaiting a kidney transplant. The reality television star and her sister Nicky support the performer's foundation to aid his operation.
Homeless Trio (Tomati guitar)
Beckham gets new six-inch tattoo of Posh
Beckham gets new six-inch tattoo of Posh
David Beckham has pledged his love to wife Victoria by spending over €3,300 on a new tattoo.
The footballer's new design shows the Spice Girl posing as a naked angel - a copy of his favourite photo of his wife from a Brigitte Bardot-inspired shoot for Pop magazine almost four years ago.
The tattoo, inked onto his left arm, is Beckham's 11th. He already boasts designs bearing his wife and three sons' names.
A source close to the couple told the Mirror newspaper: "They are both thrilled with the result. It's been beautifully done. Victoria was flattered."
Beckham showed off his new tattoo during his visit to Brazil. The footballer is in the country to launch his third soccer academy.
June Carter Cash

Artist: June Carter Cash
Genre(s):
Country
Discography:

Keep on the Sunny Side
Year: 2005
Tracks: 38

Church in the Wildwood
Year: 2005
Tracks: 10

Wildwood Flower
Year: 2003
Tracks: 13

Press On
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Songwriter, singer, actress, comedienne, and matriarch of country music June Carter Cash was born Valerie June Carter in Maces Springs, VA, on June 23, 1929. Taught by her mother (the legendary Mother Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family) to play autoharp, June entered the limelight in 1937 tattle with her sisters Helen and Anita, finally performing as the Carter Sisters afterwards the death of June's uncle A.P. Her ripe sense of humour and speedy wag prompted June to perform funniness skits and monologues during the show, and light-emitting diode to a bangle recording of "Baby, It's Cold Outside" with country comics Homer & Jethro which finally hit number nine-spot on the country charts in 1949.
In 1952, Carter married Carl Smith, with whom she performed at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry, and their daughter, Rebecca Carlene (later to record under the mention Carlene Carter), was born in 1955. After their disjoint in the late '50s, Carter was managed by Colonel Tom Parker and toured with Elvis Presley, and while living in Nashville, she met and briefly marital local constabulary officer Rip Nix with whom she another girl, Rosie. Although Carter dabbled in performing during the '50s, she returned to the musical stage in 1961 when the Carters joined Johnny Cash's road show up. Rumor has it that Cash had unbroken an eye on June since her appearances with the Carter Sisters in the other '50s, commenting, "I'm expiration to marry that girlfriend someday" (contempt the fact that both of them were silent married to other people at the time). In 1963, Carter co-wrote the song "Ring of Fire" with Merle Kilgore, which Cash (purportedly June's inspiration for the song) took to number i. Their Grammy-winning couple "Jackson" came true when Cash and Carter "got married in a fever hotter than a peppercorn sprout" in 1968. Cash has long credited June for forcing him to stir his addiction to amphetamines and encouraging his spiritual development, locution, "she is the person responsible for me silent being alive. She came along at a prison term in my sprightliness when I was going to self-destroy." Another Grammy (for "If I Were a Carpenter") and the parturition of Carter's third child, boy John Carter Cash, followed in 1970.
June Carter Cash left the spot for most of the '70s and '80s, stating, "I worked with John, only I had sufficiency sense to walk just a lilliputian shipway behind him. I could have made more than records, only I precious to take a spousal relationship." She did, however, write deuce autobiographies (1979's Among My Klediments and 1987's From My Heart) and likewise did some performing, notably on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and alongside Robert Duvall in The Apostle. She did eventually return to transcription, cathartic a collection of both traditional family line songs and Carter Cash originals entitled Press On in 1999 which won a Grammy for best traditional folk album. Johnny Cash's health seemed to deteriorate end-to-end the '90s just as his career went through a renascence, and many fans were shocked when June Carter Cash died suddenly on May 15, 2003, next complications from spirit surgery. Given the fact that she had remained patently stone solid as he got weaker and weaker, it seemed as though Johnny might go across on, only Carter Cash would live perpetually. Luckily, she does live on today; through the children she raised (many of whom stimulate suit musicians themselves), through her penning and appearances on photographic film, through the contributions she made to her husband's life, and well-nigh intelligibly in the music she left behind.
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