Posted January 2, 201213 yr New month, new year :cheer: :cheer: :unsure: no new news to report yet ......
January 7, 201213 yr Robbie Williams plagued by nightmares http://i43.tinypic.com/fxciur.jpg . ROBBIE Williams (pic) has nightmares about being killed by terrorists. The Rudebox hitmaker has had trouble sleeping recently and can't remember the last time he had dreams as horrific as the nocturnal visions he has been experiencing. He told the Daily Star newspaper: "I had a dream the other night that a sectarian group was trying to kill me. I have not had a nightmare like that for a long time, forever really, but a certain paramilitary group came to kill me." Robbie – who is married to actress Ayda Field – recovered quickly from his night time terror when he realised the realistic visions were just dreams. He added: "But I suddenly woke up and saw my brother-in-law Rich from Stoke-on-Trent at the bottom of my stairs at my home in LA and knew everything was all right." The 37-year-old singer has previously admitted to spells of paranoia in the past and spent the entire of the summer in 2008 holed up in his Los Angeles mansion, before emerging disguised in a gorilla suit and wearing a pair of sunglasses. The shop manager who sold him the suit explained: "He spent a long time trying various costumes before he chose the gorilla suit and bought it for $60. Source..The Sun Daily Edited January 7, 201213 yr by Sacramento
January 20, 201213 yr Author http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/enterta...ow/11566025.cms Sir Paul McCartney says Robbie Williams held him up from making 'Kisses from the Bottom'. The Beatles musician has wanted to make an album covering old rock 'n' roll standards for a number of years, but kept getting beaten to it by other artists such as Robbie, who released 'Swing When You're Winning' in2001, and Rod Stewart, who has recorded five instalments in his 'American Songbook' series since 2002. In a live web chat, Paul Explained: "Every time I came to make this album someone else would make one. As soon as I thought 'now's the time', Robbie Williams came out with one. And I thought, 'I can't do it now because it's gonna look like I'm jumping on his bandwagon.' "Then it settled down and just as I thought, 'now's the time,' Rod Stewart comes out with one, so I thought 'oops, can't do it now'. "But I ended up with a different direction to anyone else, and the songs are not quite as well known as the ones other people have done." Paul, 69, admitted he was both inspired and a little intimidated when he went into the famous Capitol Studios in Los Angeles with Diana Krall to record the album. He added: "When I came in to make the album, I didn't know how I was going to do it, but I wanted some inspiration so I thought, 'I'm not going to answer that question until I get on the mic'. "We were in Capitol studios, the iconic studio where Nat King Cole, Sinatra, Dean Martin, all these guys recorded and it felt a little bit intimidating because I had no idea what the record would sound like, we chose the song, and then started Diana started working it out, and we did it very organically." 'Kisses from the Bottom' - a collection of covers and two new songs by Paul, 'My Valentine' and 'Only Our Hearts' - is released on February 6 in Europe and February 7 in the US :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
January 22, 201213 yr http://www.theboot.com/2012/01/20/brad-pai...car-nomination/ Nashville territory? Yikes.... :cry:
January 23, 201213 yr Robbie Williams' art 'to go on display' http://i44.tinypic.com/1z1y7gn.jpg ROBBIE Williams is set to pour his art out – with an exhibition of his paintings. The pop star, 37, has turned the garage of his LA home into a studio as a way of relaxing between touring and recording new material. He is so pleased with his abstract works that he wants to show them to a wider audience. A friend said: “His stuff has been getting better. “I don’t know if he plans to sell them, but I am sure they would fetch a good price. “It would be something to talk about when people ask who’d done the painting on your lounge wall.” robbie williams Source..Mirroruk Edited January 23, 201213 yr by Sacramento
January 29, 201213 yr http://blog.midem.com/2012/01/interview-....-to-developers/ Source blog.midem.com
January 29, 201213 yr Author http://blog.midem.com/2012/01/interview-....-to-developers/ Source blog.midem.com I can't get the page to load, what was it about? :unsure:
January 29, 201213 yr I can't get the page to load, what was it about? :unsure: Try this ... http://blog.midem.com/?s=robbie+william
January 31, 201213 yr b]Take Art Robbie and Mark splash Take That tour cash on graffiti and sculpture [/b] http://i52.tinypic.com/2qa06sz.jpg Rob and Mark Owen are pumping some of their profits from the Progress Tour into art. Mark's just splashed out £20k on a painting by an edgy graffiti artist to mark his 40th birthday. And Rob is paying a sculptor to make a life-size statue of wife Ayda Field for his back yard in LA. A source said: "Mark bought a painting by a London street artist called Bambi. It's of an 80-year-old woman called Mrs Welsh who is a character in a trendy part of London. Mark is really into urban art and has some other pieces from top UK talent. He's become a serious collector." It's good he's buying British. And Rob's investment is even more unconventional. He has been hunting for the right person to immortalise his missus in bronze or stone. Over the past few years he has been spending hours in his own gallery coming up with Andy Warhol-inspired oil paintings. His tinkering with art got him thinking about sculpture and he shared the plans with friends over dinner. The source added: "Robbie likes the idea of a tour of his gardens telling the story of his life since moving to LA. Ayda is a big part of that, along with his reunion with the band. "It's a wacky idea but, knowing Rob, will be something he gets stuck into. He's even thinking of having copies of their dogs made. Some people have garden gnomes, Robbie wants copies of his real-life family." He has also had 100ft robot OM, from The Progress Tour, shipped over from England for his back garden on Mulholland Drive. His neighbours must be very understanding. The SUN UK
January 31, 201213 yr b]Take Art And Rob is paying a sculptor to make a life-size statue of wife Ayda Field for his back yard in LA. :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:
January 31, 201213 yr :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: :wacko: Huh !!! Why would he want a life size sculpture when he has the real thing :wacko:
January 31, 201213 yr And she'll be plonked next to that giant robot man from the tour. His back garden is going to be :unsure: errrrr....... interesting :rolleyes: