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Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Live In New York (Premium Edition)
Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Andre Rieu In Wonderland [CD2]
Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Andre Rieu In Wonderland [CD1]
Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: New York Memories [CD2]
Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: New York Memories [CD1]
Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Songs From My Heart
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Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Christmas Around The World
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Andre Rieu - downloadAlbum: Harmony: Official Athens 2004 Olympic Games Classical Album
NewsSimpson is `confident' about appearanceAshlee Simpson, who made headlines last year when she turned up with a new image and profile, says she's still the same on the inside. "I feel very confident with the way I look," the 22-year-old singer says in Cosmopolitan magazine's June issue, on newsstands Tuesday. "But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am." Simpson ? the sister of 26-year-old Jessica Simpson, another tabloid fixture ? raised eyebrows when she debuted a more feminine look and softer profile, fueling speculation that she'd removed the bump that made her nose distinctive. When asked last spring if she'd had surgery, she told The Associated Press: "Maybe ? who knows!" Though she's been seen recently with Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz, Simpson has a soft spot for surfer dudes. "It's really hard for me to like Hollywood-type guys," she says. "I like guys who are relaxed and chill and who think I'm sexy no matter what I do. And I like guys who are into surfing. They're cute and seem more laid-back, and I'm a pretty laid-back person." Simpson, who is working on her third album, says she has matured both as a person and an artist. "I'm in a stronger place now," she says. "I'm coming into my womanhood, and it's changing my music." Buzzcocks roll out the hits at Sunset Junction Buzzcocks' rousing Sunday night (August 19) performance was one of the main attractions of this weekend's Sunset Junction Street Fair, held in the Silver Lake neighbourhood of Los Angeles. The old-school punks played a hit-filled set as the sun went down over the festival, effortlessly breezing through their back catalogue with the energy of men half their age. With a Union Jack displayed proudly onstage, the 50-something Mancunians played hits including 'Sick City Sometimes' and 'What Do I Get?', which left the teenagers in front breathless from moshing. Before calling it a night, the band returned for a three-song encore including 'Harmony In My Head', 'Ever Fallen In Love?' and 'Orgasm Addict' that left Steve Diggle writhing on the floor, bowing his guitar with a half-full bottle of champagne that spilled over onto the ecstatic front row. Earlier in the weekend, Autolux paved the way for Saturday night's headliners with their shoegazing-inspired set, which was preceded by performances from local bands The Broken West and Sea Wolf. At sunset, Blonde Redhead transfixed a massive crowd of loyal fans with their dreamy, ethereal rock, opening for California troubadour Ben Harper. |
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