John Lennon’s son Sean recently posted a photo of a leotard and fishnet tights clad Lady Gaga playing his late father’s piano via his twitter account – but angry Beatles fans quickly urged him to remove it.
Keane’s first EP, the 8-track ‘Night Train‘, is this week’s UK no.1 album, beating off competition from Lady Gaga’s compilation ‘The Remix‘ which enters at #3. The National’s excellent fifth studio record ‘High Violet‘ enters at a very respectable #5, and Foals second LP ‘Total Life Forever‘ debuts at no.8. Outside the top 10, Paolo Nutini’s long stay in the top 10 finally comes to an end, with his second album ‘Sunny Side Up‘ dropping nine places to #18 and Jack White’s rock supergroup The Dead Weather enter at #32 with ‘Sea Of Cowards‘.
Rap collective Roll Deep hold on to the top spot in the Singles Chart for a third week.
Three new entries in the top 10 of the Album Chart this week, with Paul Weller’s well received new studio album pipped to the number one spot by AC/DC’s new Iron Man soundtrack, which contains classic tracks from the veteran band’s long career. The other new entry comes from singer-songwriter Kate Nash, who’s second record ‘My Best Friend Is You‘ debuts at #8. Elsewhere, Paolo Nutini, Lady Gaga and Florence & The Machine all retain their long-standing hold on the top 10. Manchester legends James‘ new mini-album ‘The Night Before‘ lands at #20. In the Singles Chart, former X Factor contestant Diana Vickers is this week’s number one.
Kings Of Leon’s smash-hit fourth album ‘Only By The Night‘ has been confirmed as the UK’s highest selling digital record, after shifting over 250,000 units since it’s release in 2008.
Lady Gaga has cemented her status as one of the world’s leading popstars this week after topping both the UK Album and Singles chart. Her LP ‘The Fame‘ has climbed four places to the top spot, while her single ‘Telephone‘ is also this week’s no.1. Elsewhere, hit TV show Glee’s Volume 2 soundtrack enters at #2, to go with their Volume 1 edition which is still going strong at #6.
To fit the description of a music business mogul, no one could be more suited than Tom Silverman. One of the prominent and seminal self-made figures in the industry, passing enthusiasts will undoubtedly be familiar with his name and, of course, his company that became one of the most successful of all independent labels, Tommy Boy Records.
Unless you’re a Virgin Mobile FREE.I.P. To earn free tix to catch Lady Gaga and Kid Cudi that Virgin Mobile is giving away in 15 different cities all you have to do is complete at least 8 hours of community service, helping local homeless youth.
Reality TV star Susan Boyle tops the Album Chart for a third week with her huge selling album ‘I Dreamed a Dream‘. Lady Gaga’s album ‘Fame’ has risen 10 places to #2, while her single ‘Bad Romance‘ has climbed two places to top the Singles chart.
Electro group LMFAO have knocked Taken By Trees off the top of the Indie Chart with their track ‘Let The Bass Kick In Miami Girl‘. ‘The Dead Disciples‘, the latest single to be issued by Ash in their ‘A-Z’ series of releases, has entered the Indie Chart at #11.
Veteran rockers The Rolling Stones have won many awards and titles in their long career, and now they have another to add to the list…most expensive wedding act. The legends came out on top ahead of the likes of Amy Winehouse and Sir Paul McCartney to top the poll and claim the dubious title. The report claims they would command a fee of anything up to £5m, while Elton John was second on the list with a fee of £2m. At the other end of the scale, the survey found that former Hear-Say singer Danny Foster could be booked for just £650, while new stars Lady Gaga and Katy Perry were said to command a fee of around £60,000.
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