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I'm so incredibly jealous of all those forums on BJ! Everyone's releasing new albums, they have so much to talk about :( meanwhile, our news section stays blank :(

 

yep, this is a REALLY WEIRD :???: situation

 

don´t know what to think about this "calm"..

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http://www.people.co.uk/showbiz/showbiz/tm...-name_page.html

 

COTTON PICKIN' ROBBIE

By Alice Walker & Katie Hind

Watch out STEVE JONES, ladies' man ROBBIE WILLIAMS could be after your new squeeze.

 

The Robster, 34, has been calling telly babe FEARNE COTTON, 26, and asking her to visit him again in Los Angeles.

 

Fearne said: ""I speak to Robbie a lot. He talks about wanting me to go back to see him. We are friends and he is a great bloke.

 

"I've been working in America for a bit and I really enjoyed it."

 

But we're pretty sure T4 hunk Steve, 32, has nothing to worry about. He's been dating Fearne for a few weeks since she split from JESSE JENKINS, 21.

 

Fearne is the latest in Steve's long and impressive list of conquests which also includes Hollywood babes HALLE BERRY and PAMELA ANDERSON plus ex-Emmerdale star AMY NUTTALL.

 

 

http://www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk/news/head...s_guitarist.php

 

 

No work – but no fret for Robbie’s guitarist

By Victoria Ashford

 

 

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ROBBIE Williams' guitarist Neil Taylor, from Bradford on Avon, has used his time away from touring the world to work on his own album.

 

Mr Taylor, 47, of Coppice Hill, has collaborated with renowned singer/songwriter Steve Torch to produce his first joint album called Bullets for Angels.

 

The guitarist, who has lived in Bradford for four years, has worked with Tina Turner, Tears For Fears and Van Morrison before joining Robbie in 2001 to work on the artist's Sing When You Are Winning album.

 

He was asked to join Robbie's band in 2002 and is recording and writing his own music in between performing with the ex-Take That star.

 

Mr Taylor, who grew up in Bristol, said: "The album is kind of a rock album. It is very guitar based."

 

Making his own album is a personal triumph although Mr Taylor classes being in Robbie's band as the highpoint of his career.

 

He said: "He is amazing to work with. For me it is a dream come true.

 

"When I first got the gig with Robbie I just couldn't believe it.

 

"I feel I am at the top of my tree, especially working with Robbie. For me he is the best."

 

Bullets For Angels is available to buy online for £8. It is available to order from his website www.silvermusic.tv or www.myspace.com/bulletsforangels.

 

Mr Taylor is also planning to release his own pop rock album at the end of the year, Despite rumours that Robbie is on strike from the music industry, Mr Taylor said: "He is just taking his time.

 

"He's probably going to release an album next year I would've thought."

 

1:40pm Monday 25th August 2008

 

 

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