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Leonard Cohen To Replace Hasselhoff On America’s Got Talent

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Leonard Cohen is set to replace David Hasselhoff as the new judge on the third season of NBC's talent show, America's Got Talent. Cohen will join Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan as judges of the US version of the "Opportunity Knocks" style show. Hasselhoff was unable to return for a third series ...

Leonard Cohen is set to replace David Hasselhoff as the new judge on the third season of NBC’s talent show, America’s Got Talent.

Cohen will join Sharon Osbourne and Piers Morgan as judges of the US version of the “Opportunity Knocks” style show.

Hasselhoff was unable to return for a third series due to ongoing health problems.

A source close to the singer said Cohen was hoping to bring “gravitas and sense of perspective” back to light entertainment.

The Grammy winner and member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, best known for his hits “Chelsea Hotel” and “Avalanche”, is due to start his world tour on June 6.

For a full list of Leonard Cohen’s world tour dates click here.

Pic credit: PA Photos

Creedence Clearwater’s John Fogerty To Play UK Shows

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John Fogerty has announced that he will play two shows in the UK this June. The former Creedence Clearwater Revival singer will play at Manchester's Apollo venue on June 22 and London's Royal Albert Hall on June 24. Fogerty's show in London marks 38 years since he last appeared at the Royal Albert...

John Fogerty has announced that he will play two shows in the UK this June.

The former Creedence Clearwater Revival singer will play at Manchester’s Apollo venue on June 22 and London’s Royal Albert Hall on June 24.

Fogerty’s show in London marks 38 years since he last appeared at the Royal Albert Hall. He previously performed there in April 1970.

With his return to the venue, Fogerty will celebrate last year’s studio album release Revival with his show’s repertoire featuring his solo and CCR hits.

Neil Young To Release More From His Archives?

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Neil Young has today (April 1) posted news on his website NY Times that he is to release a new Crazy Horse album from his archive called 'Toast'. The previously unreleased album is named after a defunct recording studio in San Francisco and the posting claims that 'Toast' is "a dark Crazy Horse cla...

Neil Young has today (April 1) posted news on his website NY Times that he is to release a new Crazy Horse album from his archive called ‘Toast’.

The previously unreleased album is named after a defunct recording studio in San Francisco and the posting claims that ‘Toast’ is “a dark Crazy Horse classic for the ages. This first NYA “Special Edition” is the beginning of a new series of unreleased albums”.

Maybe we are being paranoid about the date, but as far as April Fools Day jokes go, this seems fairly plausible.

The article mentions that John Hanlon, “the original co-producer with Neil, is at work mixing all of the Toast material”. A quick google search

to recordproduction.com on the internet does seem to corroborate that Hanlon is indeed “is currently producing Neil Young’s next album”.

Young’s article explains that “The band recorded there for months and came up with very little. Nothing, other than one song, “Goin’ Home” was ever finished. But a lot was started. Several of the songs written at Toast showed up on the “Are You Passionate” album with Booker T. and the MGs. But that album met with mixed reaction”.

He goes on to say that the tracks that are being worked on now “share a bluesy, jazz-tinged vibe as a common thread. Three solid rockers are interspersed in the mix. Other songs are long with extensive explorations between verses, a Crazy Horse trademark, kind of like a down-played Tonight’s the Night, except these songs deal directly with love and loss, not drugs.”

Read the full NY Times news posting here.

Stay tuned to www.uncut.co.uk for further details of a release date for ‘Toast’, if any!

Hard-Fi Latest Confirmed To Play Love Music Hate Racism

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Staines rockers, Hard-Fi have been announced as the latest addition to the free Love Music Hate Racism carnival at Victoria Park on April 27. Organised to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the original Rock Against Racism, the event will have performances from some of the original line-up including Poly Styrene, lead singer with the early punk-pioneers, X-Ray Spex, Jerry Dammers of The Specials. “It’s hard to believe its actually happening in your neighbourhood. I think people sometimes try to just brush aside racism and hope it will go away,” said Hard-Fi front man, Richard Archer. “You need to get your voice heard.” Other artists confirmed include original reggae punk, Don Letts, Patrick Wolf, Roll Deep, Jay Sean and The Paddingtons. Love Music Hate Racism was set up in 2002 in response to rising levels of racism and electoral successes for the British National Party (BNP). It runs the tradition of the Rock Against Racism gigs, which were organised with the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) in 1978. For more information see www.lovemusichateracism.com

Staines rockers, Hard-Fi have been announced as the latest addition to the free Love Music Hate Racism carnival at Victoria Park on April 27.

Organised to coincide with the 30th anniversary of the original Rock Against Racism, the event will have performances from some of the original line-up including Poly Styrene, lead singer with the early punk-pioneers, X-Ray Spex, Jerry Dammers of The Specials.

“It’s hard to believe its actually happening in your neighbourhood. I think people sometimes try to just brush aside racism and hope it will go away,” said Hard-Fi front man, Richard Archer. “You need to get your voice heard.”

Other artists confirmed include original reggae punk, Don Letts, Patrick Wolf, Roll Deep, Jay Sean and The Paddingtons.

Love Music Hate Racism was set up in 2002 in response to rising levels of racism and electoral successes for the British National Party (BNP). It runs the tradition of the Rock Against Racism gigs, which were organised with the Anti-Nazi League (ANL) in 1978.

For more information see www.lovemusichateracism.com

Paul Weller Collaborates With Noel Gallagher On New Album

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Paul Weller has confirmed that the first single to be released from his forthcoming double album 22 Dreams will be a collaboration with Oasis’ Noel Gallagher and Gem Archer. “Echoes Round the Sun” will be released as a double A-side with “Have You Made Up Your Mind” on May 26. “In song...

Paul Weller has confirmed that the first single to be released from his forthcoming double album 22 Dreams will be a collaboration with OasisNoel Gallagher and Gem Archer.

“Echoes Round the Sun” will be released as a double A-side with “Have You Made Up Your Mind” on May 26.

“In songwriting terms, it’s the first Weller/Gallagher collaboration,” said Weller. “Noel came down to the studio with this loop he’d never been able to do anything with. He played the bass and the piano and then Gem played guitar on top. It’s a top tune.”

The double album, due for release on June 2, was recorded over the course of a year at Weller’s own Black Barn Studios.

Other collaborations on the album include the opening track, “Light Nights” with folk guitarist, John McCusker,, Little Barrie, on “22 Dreams” and Graham Coxon, on “Black River”, which was originally the B-side to their previous collaboration, “This Old Town” released last year.

The album also features a spoken word track featuring ex-Stone Roses guitarist, Aziz Ibrahim.

“I had the lyrics in an old notebook. I’d written them seven or eight years ago. Then Aziz came down to the studio and we just did it. The fact that he’s Muslim obviously gives it another dimension.”

The full tracklisting for 22 Dreams is:

Disc One:

Light Nights

22 Dreams

All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)

Have You Made Up Your Mind

Empty Ring

Invisible

Song For Alice

Cold Moments

The Dark Pages of September Lead to the New Leaves of Spring

Black River

Why Walk When You Can Run

Disc Two:

Push it Along

A Dream Reprise

Echoes Round the Sun

One Bright Star

Lullaby Für Kinder

Where’er Ye Go

God

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Sea Spray

Night Lights

Metallica To Headline Reading and Leeds Festivals 2008!

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Metal legends Metallica and Rage Against The Machine have both now been confirmed as the headliners joining previously announced The Killers for this August's Reading and Leeds Festivals. The festivals take place over August Bank Holiday weekend (August 22-24) and Metallica will headline Reading on the Sunday and Leeds on the Friday. Rage Against The Machine will headline the Main Stage on the Friday (August 22) at Reading, playing at Leeds on the Saturday (August 23). As reported earlier, The Killers will play Reading on the Saturday, close the Leeds festival on the Sunday (August 24). Babyshambles, NME's Godlike Genius Award Winners Manic Street Preachers and The Cribs will all play headline slots on the NME/Radio 1 Stage this year. Other artists so far confirmed for Reading and Leeds include Queens Of The Stone Age, The Enemy, The Raconteurs, Editors and Slipknot. See below for the full line-up confirmed for Reading and Leeds, more acts are to be announced in the coming weeks. Tickets are available over at nme.com/gigs. Reading: Friday August 22, Leeds: Saturday August 23 Main Stage Rage Against The Machine Queens Of The Stone Age The Fratellis The Enemy Biffy Clyro Serj Tankian Dizzee Rascal Taking Back Sunday Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly Anti-Flag NME/Radio 1 Stage Babyshambles The Wombats Vampire Weekend MGMT Reading: Saturday August 23, Leeds: Sunday August 24 Main Stage The Killers Bloc Party The Raconteurs Editors We Are Scientists Dirty Pretty Things The Subways NME/Radio 1 Stage Manic Street Preachers Bullet For My Valentine Justice Foals Reading: Sunday August 24, Leeds: Friday August 23 Main Stage Metallica Tenacious D Slipknot Feeder Avenged Sevenfold Dropkick Murphys NME/Radio 1 Stage The Cribs Conor Oberst Pendulum

Metal legends Metallica and Rage Against The Machine have both now been confirmed as the headliners joining previously announced The Killers for this August’s Reading and Leeds Festivals.

The festivals take place over August Bank Holiday weekend (August 22-24) and Metallica will headline Reading on the Sunday and Leeds on the Friday.

Rage Against The Machine will headline the Main Stage on the Friday (August 22) at Reading, playing at Leeds on the Saturday (August 23).

As reported earlier, The Killers will play Reading on the Saturday, close the Leeds festival on the Sunday (August 24).

Babyshambles, NME’s Godlike Genius Award Winners Manic Street Preachers and The Cribs will all play headline slots on the NME/Radio 1 Stage this year.

Other artists so far confirmed for Reading and Leeds include Queens Of The Stone Age, The Enemy, The Raconteurs, Editors and Slipknot.

See below for the full line-up confirmed for Reading and Leeds, more acts are to be announced in the coming weeks.

Tickets are available over at nme.com/gigs.

Reading: Friday August 22, Leeds: Saturday August 23

Main Stage

Rage Against The Machine

Queens Of The Stone Age

The Fratellis

The Enemy

Biffy Clyro

Serj Tankian

Dizzee Rascal

Taking Back Sunday

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly

Anti-Flag

NME/Radio 1 Stage

Babyshambles

The Wombats

Vampire Weekend

MGMT

Reading: Saturday August 23, Leeds: Sunday August 24

Main Stage

The Killers

Bloc Party

The Raconteurs

Editors

We Are Scientists

Dirty Pretty Things

The Subways

NME/Radio 1 Stage

Manic Street Preachers

Bullet For My Valentine

Justice

Foals

Reading: Sunday August 24, Leeds: Friday August 23

Main Stage

Metallica

Tenacious D

Slipknot

Feeder

Avenged Sevenfold

Dropkick Murphys

NME/Radio 1 Stage

The Cribs

Conor Oberst

Pendulum

Babyshambles Confirmed For Reading and Leeds Festivals

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Babyshambles have been revealed as this year's NME/Radio 1 Stage headliners at this year's Reading and Leeds Festivals. The Wombats have also been confirmed to play the same stage, and join previously announced headliners The Killers at the two site rock festival. Babyshambles will headline the NM...

Babyshambles have been revealed as this year’s NME/Radio 1 Stage headliners at this year’s Reading and Leeds Festivals.

The Wombats have also been confirmed to play the same stage, and join previously announced headliners The Killers at the two site rock festival.

Babyshambles will headline the NME/Radio 1 Stage on Friday (August 22) in Reading and Saturday (August 23) in Leeds.

Tickets for festival which takes place August 22-24 will go onsale today at 7.30pm (GMT).

See nme.com/gigs for more details.

The Stranglers To Appear At Liverpool Pops Festival

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The Stranglers have been confirmed as one of the headline acts for this year's Liverpool Summer Pops festival, with the new wavers set to perform on July 22. The band's JJ Burnell said: “As a band we may have seen many changes in our career over the years but we can guarantee you, there’s plen...

The Stranglers have been confirmed as one of the headline acts for this year’s Liverpool Summer Pops festival, with the new wavers set to perform on July 22.

The band’s JJ Burnell said: “As a band we may have seen many changes in our career over the years but we can guarantee you, there’s plenty more yearsinblack!”

Blondie have also been announced as support to The Stranglers and frontwoman Debbie Harry is looking forward to performing, saying: “Liverpool is a great city, we can’t wait to be back.”

As perviously reported, the Summer Pops festival will also feature American rock band Counting Crows, whose fifth album Saturday Nights, Sunday Mornings has just charted at 12 in the UK album chart — their highest position in twelve years, Def Leppard and Diana Ross.

Tickets for The Stranglers and Blondie go on sale this Wednesday (April 2) at 9am.

All other Summer Pops shows are on sale now. Details of artists confirmed so far are below.

Mick Hucknall (July 1)

The Australian Pink Floyd Show (July 4)

Counting Crows (8)

Crowded House (9)

Deacon Blue (11)

Diana Ross (12)

Def Leppard, Whitesnake, Thunder (15)

Michael Bublé (20)

The Stranglers, Blondie (22)

The Australian Pink Floyd Show (26)

Tickets and more line-up info is available by clicking here for www.accliverpool.com

Pete Townshend Guests On New Martha Wainwright Album

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Martha Wainwright's new studio album I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too features a host of guest singers and musicians including The Who's Pete Townshend and The Band's Garth Hudson. The album, Wainwright's follow-up to her 2005 self-titled debut also features Steely Dan's Donald F...

Martha Wainwright‘s new studio album I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too features a host of guest singers and musicians including The Who‘s Pete Townshend and The Band‘s Garth Hudson.

The album, Wainwright’s follow-up to her 2005 self-titled debut also features Steely Dan‘s Donald Fagen on the track “So Many Friends” as well as help from her musical family.

Brother Rufus helps on “In The Middle Of The Night”, mum Kate McGarrigle, aunt Anna McGarrigle and cousin Lily Lanken all feature on Wainwright’s cover of Pink Floyd‘s “See Emily Play.”

Wainwright says of the new album: “The title sums up my dark humour. Plus it’s an homage to a few good men and women that I’ve loved at one time or another. After all, these people never go away. You end up loving them for life.”

Martha Wainwright is set to play some shows in the UK in May, backed by her full band. Catch them at:

London Royal Festival Hall (May 19)

Glasgow Royal Concert Hall (23)

Birmingham Symphony Hall (24)

Manchester Bridgewater Hall (25)

marthawainwright.com

myspace.com/marthawainwright

Chuck Berry To Be Played By Mos Def In New Film

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Rapper Mos Def (pictured above) is set to play rock'n'roll legend Chuck Berry in forthcoming new movie 'Cadillac Records' based on the true story of 50s and 60s blues label Chess Records. Mos Def has been added to the cast which will also see former Destiny's Child Beyonce Knowles playing Etta James and Adrian Brody starring as blues/R&B record exec Leonard Chess in the Darnell Martin-directed biopic. The film is based on a true story of Chess Records, a Chicago based record label which was home to blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters. Mos Def has most recently appeared in Michael Gondry's Be Kind Rewind whilst Beyonce previously starred in Dreamgirls, the film inspired by The Supremes. Meanwhile, Chuck Berry is set to appear at this year's Bestival music festival at Lulworth castle in Dorset on July 18. More details from www.campbestival.net

Rapper Mos Def (pictured above) is set to play rock’n’roll legend Chuck Berry in forthcoming new movie ‘Cadillac Records’ based on the true story of 50s and 60s blues label Chess Records.

Mos Def has been added to the cast which will also see former Destiny’s Child Beyonce Knowles playing Etta James and Adrian Brody starring as blues/R&B record exec Leonard Chess in the Darnell Martin-directed biopic.

The film is based on a true story of Chess Records, a Chicago based record label which was home to blues legends like Howlin’ Wolf and Muddy Waters.

Mos Def has most recently appeared in Michael Gondry’s Be Kind Rewind whilst Beyonce previously starred in Dreamgirls, the film inspired by The Supremes.

Meanwhile, Chuck Berry is set to appear at this year’s Bestival music festival at Lulworth castle in Dorset on July 18. More details from www.campbestival.net

Sun Kil Moon: “April”

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Someone from a site called Splicetoday spammed one of my old REM blogs last week, posting a link to an interesting compare-and-contrast piece on both “Accelerate” and Mark Kozelek’s new Sun Kil Moon album, “April”. It reminded me, amongst other things, that I’d been sleeping on the Sun Kil Moon record; that maybe the embracing familiarity of Kozelek’s latest doleful epic had made me take it for granted. Or maybe it was just that I’d been listening to it on one of those moody secure streams, and today a CD arrived. An obsession with Kozelek and his first band, Red House Painters, frequently got me into trouble at NME in the early ‘90s, when it was perceived (probably accurately) that I’d much rather be filling the mag with whingeing sadcore Americans rather than the bright and ambitious young tyros of Britpop. I remember spending an entire flight back from San Francisco listening to early mixes of songs that ended up on the two self-titled albums from 1993, after visiting Kozelek in the studio at the end of my first visit to the States. He’s always had a difficult reputation, but I always seemed to get on OK with him; apart, maybe, from the interview when I asked him too many tricky questions about the ex-girlfriends who filled his songs (chiefly Katy) and he slowly retreated until he was almost entirely under the duvet and I was hovering at the end of the bed with a microphone. But I digress, possibly because much of “April” is so preciously similar to that early phase of Kozelek’s work. “April” is ostensibly the follow-up to 2005’s “Tiny Cities”, an album of Modest Mouse songs which proved, yet again, that Kozelek could take any song and make it sound like one of his own; morose, unravelling, slow beyond the endurance of most listeners. With “Tiny Cities”, mind, unlike his past adventures with the AC/DC catalogue, for instance, it was hard to see the point. “April” proves that Kozelek’s own songs are much better – though, in truth, it’s hard to remember individual songs here. More than ever, the whole album rolls on with that inexorable, weary, stubborn momentum which Kozelek minted right at the start of his career. I used the word “unravelling” in the last para, but it strikes me as inaccurate, actually. Kozelek’s songs often go on for a long time, but there isn’t often any great dynamic shifts or epiphanies. Sun Kil Moon songs demand immersion, the better to detect tiny shifts of gear, to become hypnotised by Kozelek’s melancholy incantations. That said, the opening “Lost Verses” works through maybe ten minutes of delicate acoustic scene-setting, before a brief rock coda, the closest here to a dramatic event. It’s a neat opener, showcasing both the febrile prettiness of Kozelek’s balladry (“Lucky Man” is especially gorgeous here, with a touch of Nick Drake and maybe some of Red House Painters circa “Ocean Beach”) and that chundering Crazy Horse plod which came to the fore on the brilliant first Sun Kil Moon album, “Ghosts Of The Great Highway”. “April” isn’t quite as good as that record, and I could’ve done with a bit more of the Neil-ish jams that makes the likes of “Tonight The Sky” (home to an extraordinarily staticky solo that sounds like a serene hailstorm) so compelling. There’s a sense on this album, though, that Kozelek, if not exactly becoming a scenester, is finally making some judicious connections. Will Oldham is a ghostly presence on backing vocals here, coming into focus on the lovely “Like The River”. Oldham’s perpetual quest for reinvention, for new collaborators and challenges, is a striking contrast to Kozelek’s meticulous ploughing of the one unending furrow. Part of me wishes that the latter would be a little more adventurous, inch tentatively out of his comfort zone. But as I type, “Tonight In Bibao” is playing, and Kozelek’s resolution, his constancy, that almost sepulchral stillness, seems oddly noble.

Someone from a site called Splicetoday spammed one of my old REM blogs last week, posting a link to an interesting compare-and-contrast piece on both “Accelerate” and Mark Kozelek’s new Sun Kil Moon album, “April”. It reminded me, amongst other things, that I’d been sleeping on the Sun Kil Moon record; that maybe the embracing familiarity of Kozelek’s latest doleful epic had made me take it for granted. Or maybe it was just that I’d been listening to it on one of those moody secure streams, and today a CD arrived.

Patti Smith Does Dylan’s Boathouse

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Punk legend, Patti Smith will give a poetry reading at Dylan Thomas’ boathouse today (March 31) to an audience of just 20 people as part of the Laugharne literary weekend. The intimate set is her second performance at the festival following her full set of poetry and music at the 200-capacity village hall last night (March 30). Tickets for the gig sold out in minutes when they were put on sale in February. The gig was the highlight of a line-up that included author and journalist, Will Self, former drug baron, Howard Marks, comedian Keith Allen, music from ex-Gorky’s guitarist Richard James and a duet with Patrick Wolf and Ed Larrikin of Larrikin Love. The Smiths guitarist, Mike Joyce held a question and answer session with a small audience after showing the new documentary “Inside the Smiths”. The performance will close the annual festival held in the home of the famous welsh playwright. For more information see the Laugharne weekend website.

Punk legend, Patti Smith will give a poetry reading at Dylan Thomas’ boathouse today (March 31) to an audience of just 20 people as part of the Laugharne literary weekend.

The intimate set is her second performance at the festival following her full set of poetry and music at the 200-capacity village hall last night (March 30). Tickets for the gig sold out in minutes when they were put on sale in February.

The gig was the highlight of a line-up that included author and journalist, Will Self, former drug baron, Howard Marks, comedian Keith Allen, music from ex-Gorky’s guitarist Richard James and a duet with Patrick Wolf and Ed Larrikin of Larrikin Love.

The Smiths guitarist, Mike Joyce held a question and answer session with a small audience after showing the new documentary “Inside the Smiths”.

The performance will close the annual festival held in the home of the famous welsh playwright.

For more information see the Laugharne weekend website.

Keith Richards Slams UK Smoking Ban

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The Rolling Stones’ guitarist, Keith Richards, has attacked the UK smoking ban in an interview with The Sun newspaper today. “It’s a drag because you’ve got to freeze your balls off to light a cigarette, you’ve got to go outside. It’s draconian – socially, politically-correct bullshit...

The Rolling Stones’ guitarist, Keith Richards, has attacked the UK smoking ban in an interview with The Sun newspaper today.

“It’s a drag because you’ve got to freeze your balls off to light a cigarette, you’ve got to go outside. It’s draconian – socially, politically-correct bullshit. That’s what it is. They’ll get over it”.

It’s the second time that Richard’s has clashed with the ban after smoking on stage last August at the O2 arena.

“It’s like prohibition, they tried to stop booze once. Ha, look what happened. It ruined America.”

He also revealed that he still regularly smokes hash and cannabis calling it “my benign weed”. He added; “I smoke my head off. I smoke weed all the damn time. There, you’ve got it.”

For the full interview see The Sun’s website here.

U2 Sign Up For New Deal With Live Nation

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U2 have signed a new 12-year contract with Madonna's 'record label' Live Nation, for an undisclosed fee. The concert promoters recently signed a ground-breaking touring and recording contract with Madonna, however U2 have not signed away any of their recording rights, which will stay with their long term company Universal. U2's deal with Live Nation will cover exclusive rights to produce the band's tours, manufacture and sell its merchandise, license its image and run its website and fan club. "U2 has created some of the greatest rock music of all time," added Live Nation chairman Michael Cohl. "It has long been our intention to consolidate and extend our relationship." "We've been dating for over 20 years now," singer Bono told BBC News. "It's about time we tied the knot."

U2 have signed a new 12-year contract with Madonna‘s ‘record label’ Live Nation, for an undisclosed fee.

The concert promoters recently signed a ground-breaking touring and recording contract with Madonna, however U2 have not signed away any of their recording rights, which will stay with their long term company Universal.

U2’s deal with Live Nation will cover exclusive rights to produce the band’s tours, manufacture and sell its merchandise, license its image and run its website and fan club.

“U2 has created some of the greatest rock music of all time,” added Live Nation chairman Michael Cohl. “It has long been our intention to consolidate and extend our relationship.”

“We’ve been dating for over 20 years now,” singer Bono told BBC News. “It’s about time we tied the knot.”

The Killers Announced As Reading and Leeds Festival Headliners

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The Killers have been announced as one of this year's Reading and Leeds Festival headliners. The band will play Reading on the Saturday (August 23) and on Sunday (August 24) at the Leeds site. Speaking to UNCUT's sister title NME, Killers' frontman Brandon Flowers has said: "We thought it would b...

The Killers have been announced as one of this year’s Reading and Leeds Festival headliners.

The band will play Reading on the Saturday (August 23) and on Sunday (August 24) at the Leeds site.

Speaking to UNCUT’s sister title NME, Killers’ frontman Brandon Flowers has said: “We thought it would be a good opportunity to come over and play some of our new songs. We haven’t played the new songs off ‘Sawdust’ either. We always love playing in England.”

The Killers last played at the festivals in 2005 and they also headlined the V festival in Chelmsford and Staffordshire last year.

The band are currently in the studio working on their partly self-produced third studio album, expected to be completed later this year. Their first two have now sold over 10 million copies worldwide.

NME.COM will be selling tickets for this year’s Reading and Leeds festival from 7pm (BST) tonight – go to nme.com/gigs for more information.

Eric Clapton Teams Up With Steve Winwood

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Eric Clapton has put in a guest appearance on Steve Winwood’s forthcoming new single "Dirty City". Playing guitar on the track, Clapton met Winwood whilst playing three nights at New York's Madison Square Gardens last Febraury and decided work on the blues track together. The single is taken fro...

Eric Clapton has put in a guest appearance on Steve Winwood’s forthcoming new single “Dirty City”.

Playing guitar on the track, Clapton met Winwood whilst playing three nights at New York’s Madison Square Gardens last Febraury and decided work on the blues track together.

The single is taken from Winwood’s forthcoming studio album 9 Lives and is released on April 28.

The album follows on May 5.

Steve Winwood and his band are also set to be special guests on Tom Petty’s US summer tour.

Estelle and Duffy Both Maintain Poll Position In UK Charts

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Singers Estelle and Duffy have both maintained their places at the top of the UK singles and album charts this week (March 31). Estelle spends a second week at Number one with Kanye West single collaboration "American Boy" whilst Duffy is still top of the album charts with her debut LP Rockferry for the fourth week running. The Raconteurs’ rush-released second album Consolers Of The Lonely has debuted at number eight whilst The Guillemots also scored a Top 10 with their second album Red charting at nine. Other new entries in the album chart include Supergrass' Diamond Hoo Ha at number 19 and Counting Crows at Number 12 with their fifth album ‘Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings’ -- their highest position in the UK charts for 12 years. The Top Ten UK singles are: 1. Estelle Feat. Kanye West – ‘American Boy 2. Flo Rida Feat. T-Pain – ‘Low’ 3. Duffy – ‘Mercy’ 4. Sam Sparro – ‘Black And Gold’ 5. Madonna Feat. Justin Timberlake – ‘4 Minutes’ 6. Leona Lewis – ‘Better In Time/Footprints In The Sand’ 7. Nickelback – ‘Rockstar’ 8. Chris Brown – ‘With You’ 9. OneRepublic – ‘Stop And Stare’ 10. Alphabeat – ‘Fascination’ The Top Ten UK albums are: 1. Duffy – ‘Rockferry’ 2. Panic At The Disco – ‘Pretty.Odd’ 3. Foals – ‘Antidotes’ 4. Leona Lewis – ‘Spirit’ 5. OneRepublic – ‘Dreaming Out Loud’ 6. Nickelback – ‘All The Right Reasons’ 7. Amy Winehouse – ‘Back To Black: The Deluxe Edition’ 8. The Raconteurs – ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’ 9. Guillemots – ‘Red’ 10. Muse – ‘HAARP’

Singers Estelle and Duffy have both maintained their places at the top of the UK singles and album charts this week (March 31).

Estelle spends a second week at Number one with Kanye West single collaboration “American Boy” whilst Duffy is still top of the album charts with her debut LP Rockferry for the fourth week running.

The Raconteurs’ rush-released second album Consolers Of The Lonely has debuted at number eight whilst The Guillemots also scored a Top 10 with their second album Red charting at nine.

Other new entries in the album chart include SupergrassDiamond Hoo Ha at number 19 and Counting Crows at Number 12 with their fifth album ‘Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings’ — their highest position in the UK charts for 12 years.

The Top Ten UK singles are:

1. Estelle Feat. Kanye West – ‘American Boy

2. Flo Rida Feat. T-Pain – ‘Low’

3. Duffy – ‘Mercy’

4. Sam Sparro – ‘Black And Gold’

5. Madonna Feat. Justin Timberlake – ‘4 Minutes’

6. Leona Lewis – ‘Better In Time/Footprints In The Sand’

7. Nickelback – ‘Rockstar’

8. Chris Brown – ‘With You’

9. OneRepublic – ‘Stop And Stare’

10. Alphabeat – ‘Fascination’

The Top Ten UK albums are:

1. Duffy – ‘Rockferry’

2. Panic At The Disco – ‘Pretty.Odd’

3. Foals – ‘Antidotes’

4. Leona Lewis – ‘Spirit’

5. OneRepublic – ‘Dreaming Out Loud’

6. Nickelback – ‘All The Right Reasons’

7. Amy Winehouse – ‘Back To Black: The Deluxe Edition’

8. The Raconteurs – ‘Consolers Of The Lonely’

9. Guillemots – ‘Red’

10. Muse – ‘HAARP’

The Beatles, The Who and Eric Clapton Donate Items To Hard Rock

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The Beatles' harpsichord which appeared on the recordings of hit singles “All You Need Is Love” and “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” is to join a collection of music memorabilia at London’s Hard Rock Vault. Other new items added to the vault include Keith Moon’s western style shirt, Eric...

The Beatles‘ harpsichord which appeared on the recordings of hit singles “All You Need Is Love” and “Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds” is to join a collection of music memorabilia at London’s Hard Rock Vault.

Other new items added to the vault include Keith Moon’s western style shirt, Eric Clapton’s silver suit from the cover of Cream’s final album “Goodbye Cream” and the costume and guitar used by Guns N’ Roses guitarist, Slash in the video for “November Rain”.

The memorabilia collection which already includes treasures such as Jimi Hendrix’s Flying V and John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for “Instant Karma” will now also see the addition of Sex Pistol’s bassist Glen Matlock‘s guitar — the one he wrote the chords for “Anarchy in the UK” on as well as pop queen Madonna’s infamous golden cone-shaped bustier.

The Hard Rock collection’s facelift comes in the run up to Hard Rock Calling -a two day music event headlined by Eric Clapton and The Police.

Free tours of the Vault run daily, for more information see www.hardrock.com

Gnarls Barkley Cancel London Show

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Gnarls Barkley have postponed their one-off London show which was due to take place this Thursday (April 4). The duo were scheduled to play the intimate 229 Club in London's West End as part of promoting their second album The Odd Couple which is released today (March 31). The delay is 'due to a f...

Gnarls Barkley have postponed their one-off London show which was due to take place this Thursday (April 4).

The duo were scheduled to play the intimate 229 Club in London’s West End as part of promoting their second album The Odd Couple which is released today (March 31).

The delay is ‘due to a family illness’ and Cee-Lo Green has decided to remain in the US with his family.

Details about whether the sold-out show will be rescheduled will be announced in due course.

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Son of Rambow – Uncut’s Film Of The Month – Reviewed!

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Uncut.co.uk publishes a weekly selection of film reviews. Find out about the best here, by clicking on the titles below. All of our reviews feature a 'submit your own review' function - we would love to hear about what you've seen lately. Our selection of films opening next week (April 4) are: So...

Uncut.co.uk publishes a weekly selection of film reviews. Find out about the best here, by clicking on the titles below.

All of our reviews feature a ‘submit your own review’ function – we would love to hear about what you’ve seen lately.

Our selection of films opening next week (April 4) are:

Son Of Rambow – A Sweetly-observed coming-of-age drama; Plus an in-depth director Q&A with GARTH JENNINGS and a trailer link too.

Also out is Michael Haneke‘s remake of his own film Funny Games – The disturbing film remake stars Tim Roth and Naomi Watts.

Coinciding with the release of Funny Games, Uncut has three copies of a Michael Haneke Trilogy DVD Box set to giveaway – click here for details.

Other UNCUT Recommended film releases are as follows: click on the titles for our reviews:

The Orphanage – Masterful Spanish horror movie in the vein of The Others and Devils Backbone.

Drillbit Taylor – Steven Brill film proves that first day at high school is still a bummer, stars Owen Wilson.

Diary of the Dead – George A Romero’s neat reboot of his Zombie franchise

Juno – Won Kar-Wei’s first English language film, stutters a little – stars Norah Jones, Jude Law

The Diving Bell and Butterfly – An intensely beautiful interpretation of the acclaimed book.

Plus! There are over 1500 archived film reviews in the UNCUT.CO.UK film section! click here for www.uncut.co.uk/film/reviews