Barnesy’s Back "Out of the Blue"

Jimmy Barnes is back, with a star-studded new album Out of the Blue.

It’s a fitting phrase for the rock veteran, who had heart surgery earlier this year.

“People say something happens from ‘out of the blue’,” Jimmy said on his website.

“Well, I felt for a long time after the operation that I wasn’t coming back from ‘out in the blue’. And I was in bed one night and I wrote this set of lyrics. And basically that’s the story of my life – I’ve been out in the blue.”

Out of the Blue features contributions by industry stalwarts Tex Perkins, Nick Barker, Neil Finn, and Midnight Oil guitarist Jim Moginie. It’s a real family affair, with Jimmy’s children Mahalia, EJ, Elly-May, and Jackie also making appearances.

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Channel [V] in Embarrassing Drugs Controversy

Channel [V] logoCable music station Channel [V] angered parents around the country when a marketing stunt went horribly wrong.

As part of their promotions for the DVD release of Will Ferrell’s skating flick Blades of Glory, the channel asked viewers to SMS their “favourite memories on ice.”

The network naïvely expected innocent tales of spills at ice skating rinks. Instead they were bombarded with messages recounting experiences using the methamphetamine known as “ice.”

Unfortunately, these controversial messages scrolled across the bottom of television screens around the country. Or they did until outraged parents caused the Foxtel switchboards to melt down. Whoops!

Foxtel is now in damage control after the embarrassing gaff.

“Channel V in no way endorses the use of drugs, and in fact it is currently in development on an educational series for a youth audience on the drug ice,” said the network’s general manager of music channels, Tara King.

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Vanessa Amorosi Models Calvin Klein

Expect to see a sexy new side to Vanessa Amorosi when she becomes the face of Calvin Klein Jeans.

Vanessa’s music will also serve as the campaign’s soundtrack. Undercover said the ads may use Vanessa’s metal track “Perfect,” but nothing has been confirmed yet.

The Calvin Klein campaign is scheduled to commence next February. We should see a lot of Vanessa in 2008, as her second album is also due next year. She’s worked on this release since 2006 with high profile producers Cliff Magness and Chris Lord-Alge.

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Nick Cave’s The Latest Hall of Famer

Moody singer-songwriter Nick Cave will be inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame at the ARIA Awards ceremony at the end of the month.

It’s a fitting tribute to Nick’s diverse body of work, from his prolific careers with The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds to recent film scores.

“Nick Cave has enjoyed – and continues to enjoy – one of the most extraordinary careers in the annals of popular music,” said ARIA Awards committee chairman, Ed St John.

“His contribution over the past 30 years was never limited by geography or nationality and nor could it ever be described in terms of hit records, chart positions or radio airplay.

“He is an Australian artist like Sidney Nolan is an Australian artist – beyond comparison, beyond genre, beyond dispute.”

Nick Cave will join the other Hall of Fame artists for 2007 – Jo Jo Zep and The Falcons, Radio Birdman, Brian Cadd, Hoodoo Gurus, Marcia Hines and Frank Ifield – who were inducted in July.

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Aussie Musos Named on Gay and Lesbian List

Some of Australia’s top musicians have been recognised as some of the most influential members of the local gay and lesbian community. They are part of the Same Same 25, a list of iconic Australian gays and lesbians.

Darren Hayes made his name as one half of pop group Savage Garden. When the band dissolved in 2001, Darren set upon creating a more honest public persona. He came out in 2006, after marrying his partner Richard Cullen, and since then has spoken openly about his sexuality. He headlined the London Gay Pride event at Trafalgar Square in June.

iOTA began his career as a rock musician, but lately he’s better known for his gender-bending roles in musical theatre. He won a Helpmann award for his starring role in Hedwig and the Angry Inch this year, and will play Dr Frank N Furter in a 2008 production of The Rocky Horror Show.

“I never really ever thought of myself as a role model,” iOTA told Same Same. “Since hearing about this I’ve really sat and wondered why someone would see me as influential. Perhaps it’s because I’ve done good things? I’ve always thought that I was more of a bad influence than anything!”

You may not know his name, but I bet you’ve heard the music of David Page. He’s written pieces for the ABC, SBS, a range of short films, the Bangarra Dance Theatre, The Australian Ballet, the Sydney Olympics, and the Melbourne Commonwealth Games! With such an impressive résumé, you’d expect David to be a role model to many but he’s humble about his inclusion in the Same Same list.

“Well, you don’t usually think of being in that position when you’re just doing what you’re doing,” he told Same Same. “I love my work, I love what I do.”

Members of the public can visit the Same Same website to vote for their favourite members of the top 25.

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Stars Perform for Idol Charities

Whether you’re an Idol fan or not, Friday night’s Australian Idol “Doin’ It For the Kids” concert should be worth watching.

Not only will the final six Idol finalists perform, we’ll also see performances from top entertainers The Rogue Traders, Darren Hayes, Katie Noonan, The Noll Brothers, and Vanessa Amorosi. Past Australian Idol graduates Damien Leith, Shannon Noll, and the Young Divas will also donate their time for this charity event.

Ronald McDonald House and Telstra Care Flight will share the night’s profits.

You can watch all the action from the comfort of your lounge room on Friday night. The two-hour special will air on Network Ten from 7.30 pm.

But if you want to get a little closer to the action, there’s still time to bid on some of the hottest seats around. If you’ve got a spare couple of thousand lying around, you could sit in the very chairs usually reserved for Dicko, Marcia, Mark, and Kyle. You can’t sit much closer to the stage than that! All proceeds raised by the auctions will also benefit the children’s charities. But be quick: these auctions close at 4 pm today.

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M.I.A Helps Troubled Teens

Brit rapper M.I.A. took time out from her Australian tour to work with girls in a Sydney juvenile detention centre.

“[I was] asked if I’d go there to meet these teenagers in an all-girls juvenile detention centre and help them to make music … teach them. There were around 15 girls, aged from 13 to 20,” she told NME.

The Sri Lankan-born superstar donated her time to the Heaps Decent initiative, a program encouraging indigenous and disadvantaged young people to express themselves through music. Mad Decent and Modular plan to release the music recorded during the program.

“It was them beat-boxing and making noise,” M.I.A added. “We used the doors shutting in the prison; all the random noises they made to make the beat, and then we made sure that all the girls got a go rapping on it and stuff, and they just did their thing. It was really cool.”

Way to go M.I.A! It’s great to hear about a star that’s more interested in being a positive role model than the party-hard celebrity lifestyle.

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Guy Sebastian Inspired By Stax Soul

It worked a treat for Human Nature, but will rediscovering his soul roots pay off for Guy Sebastian? Australia’s original Idol recently visited the legendary Ardent Studios in Memphis to record his soul covers album.

While Human Nature tackled the sweet harmonies of Motown, Guy Sebastian’s record will cover the grittier recordings of Stax. Think Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Jackie Wilson, and other legends.

Guy’s enlisted a top team of talent to help him capture Stax’s sexy sound. Founding member of Booker T and the MGs, Steve Cropper, produced the album while his former bandmate Donald “Duck” Dunn lent his bass-playing prowess.

Fans can expect to hear some of these classic soul covers when Guy performs acoustic shows around the country. He plays the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel in Adelaide tonight before visiting Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne.

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Shock Horror! Ben McKenzie Gets Idol Boot!

As a writer I try my best to stay relatively unbiased. But I’ve got to tell you, I’m reeling from last night’s Australian Idol announcement. It was a verdict show that no one predicted, with competition favourites Matt Corby and Ben McKenzie standing in the bottom two. The thought that either of them would leave so early was unfathomable but, as we all know, one had to go. And that person was Ben McKenzie.

The cheerful teen took the news in his stride, insisting we haven’t seen the last of him.

“I’m so happy with where I’ve come, it’s been so amazing, it’s great, it’s so big,” he said. “It’s not over for me, I’m not done.”

Ben announced his plans to shoot a movie in January, a creative endeavour which will include some of his original songs.

I can’t help thinking Australian Idol will be a much poorer competition without Ben McKenzie. He was my favourite, pure and simple, and I looked forward to his performances every week. He was consistently good, and often he was absolutely magical.

Maybe I’m wrong though. Maybe Ben’s shock exit will reaffirm to the remaining finalists that no one is safe and they’ll deliver some amazing performances. Whatever happens, I’m really sorry to see Ben go and I’m appalled at the voting public that they let it happen.

I’ll miss you Ben!

Music Blog Spotlight: Blog Action Day

Today’s blog spotlight is a little different. Rather than singling out one blog, I’ve decided to tell you about all the great blogs from the b5 music channel taking part in Blog Action Day. My fellow bloggers have come up with some really great green posts, so make sure to check them out.

As you might expect, Jennifer at Hippie Sounds is serving up plenty of environmental news today. See her cool blog for the top 10 eco-friendly musos and a cool video of original greenie Joni Mitchell performing her environmental anthem, “Big Yellow Taxi.”

Speaking of green music videos, Deb’s got plenty of them at She Plays Music. From old tree huggers like Joan Baez and The Pretenders to the new kids Björk and The Cranberries, there’s lots of clips to watch here.

Bruce, who runs Our Digital Music and The Rock Dose, is doing more than just talking about the environment. He’s doing something about it. He’ll donate 100% of his blog revenue today to Greenpeace. So by visiting these great blogs right now you’re not just in for a great read, you’re helping the environment at the same time.

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