Natalie Gauci Heads to Malta

Natalie Gauci is one busy bee. As soon as the Australian Idol completes her Winner’s Journey tour, she’ll be on a plane to Malta.

Natalie, who is of Maltese descent, has been invited to perform on the final night of the Malta Song for Europe Festival. This festival decides which song will represent Malta at the Eurovision Song contest held in May.

Natalie is thrilled at the opportunity to visit her father’s homeland for the first time.

“This is such fantastic news,” she told Times of Malta. “I can’t wait to be there.”

The festival is a massive deal in Malta, so plenty of people will watch our Nat perform. Hopefully this will pave the way for Natalie receiving the international attention she deserves.

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Be in Kisschasy’s New Video!

You’ll have to put your skates on for this one kids, but if you’re a Kisschasy fan living in Melbourne you could appear in their next music video. The shoot is taking place tomorrow, that’s Thursday January 10, at Fairfield Park.

The sessions take place at 3 pm until 8 pm, and 8 pm until 11 pm. You’ll need to see Killian at the kiosk when you get there. You should wear something appropriate for a folk festival, and sunscreen and a hat because it’s going to be a scorcher. You should also bring a blanket to sit on, and plenty of water to drink.

Have fun!

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Country Cat Bound for Nashville

Country glamour girl Cat Southern is spreading her wings and heading to Nashville.

Cat’s sweet voice and contemporary edge saw her take out the Toyota Star Maker Awards in 2006. She’s spent the last year promoting her Star Maker Last First Kiss EP and playing plenty of shows, including performances for our troops in the Middle East.

According to The Daily Telegraph, Cat’s now ready for her biggest challenge: the United States. The Central Coast-based singer-songwriter will work with producer Terry Sawchuck, the man behind the success of Alanis Morissette, and Carrie Underwood’s musicians.

You can check out Cat’s latest single “Little Miss Understood” at her MySpace page.

A Little Urban On The Way

There’s more happy news today with confirmation that Nicole Kidman and her Aussie country singer husband Keith Urban are expecting a child. The tabloids have speculated about Nicole’s “baby bump” for some time, but her publicist finally confirmed it today.

“Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban confirmed today that they are expecting a baby,” said publicist Wendy Day in an official statement. “The couple are thrilled.”

Nic has two adopted children, Connor and Isabelle, from her first marriage to Tom Cruise, but she’s made no secret of wanting her own children.

One things for certain: with parents as good looking as Keith and Nicole, this new baby is going to be absolutely gorgeous.

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Guy Sebastian To Wed

Congratulations are in order for Guy Sebastian, who recently became engaged to his long-term girlfriend Jules Egan.

Guy broke the news (and the hearts of teenage girls everywhere) in this week’s New Idea. He told the gossip rag he proposed to his main squeeze while walking on a Queensland beach over the Christmas holidays. His lucky lady is now sporting a gorgeous white-gold ring set with 140 diamonds.

The mag reports the couple got together eight years ago after singing together at a friend’s wedding. They met through the Assemblies of God Paradise Community Church when Guy was just 13. Awww.

You can leave your well wishes for Guy and Jules on the New Idea website.

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Shannon Noll Plays Online Charity Show

Thanks to the power of the internet, Shannon Noll’s Aussie fans can catch their idol performing in Las Vegas later this month. Shannon will make history as the first Aussie to appear on Deep Rock Drive, an exiting new website showcasing live music.

So here’s how it happens. Fans should log on to Deep Rock Drive from 8 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time on January 19 and vote for Shannon to play. Once 1000 votes are logged, fans can purchase tickets to the online show for $7 US.

Now before you whine that you can watch plenty of stuff online for free, consider that 50c from your ticket will help Shannon’s chosen charity. He’s picked the Rainy Day Foundation, an organisation committed to helping people affected by the Aussie drought.

The Deep Rock Drive website has some really cool features which allow fans to choose their camera angles and vote for the songs they want to hear during the show.

Vanessa Amorosi Scores AFL Theme Song

Expect to see a lot more of Vanessa Amorosi this year. Not content with just being the face of Calvin Klein, Vanessa will also sing the theme for the 2008 AFL season.

The music video for her song “Start It” was filmed recently at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Vanessa loves Aussie Rules and is a keen Hawthorn Hawks supporter.

All this publicity couldn’t have come at a better time for Vanessa. Her new album Somewhere in the Real World will hit stores on March 17.

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Natalie Imbruglia and Daniel Johns Split

After four years of marriage, Natalie Imbruglia and Daniel Johns have called it quits.

According to a joint statement, the pressure of maintaining a long distance relationship and busy careers caused the split.

“While we are very sad that our marriage has ended, we want to make it clear that our parting is amicable, and we remain friends,” they said. “This mutual decision has not been taken lightly or quickly.

“However, our career demands and our lives in different parts of the world have brought us to the point where unfortunately this difficult decision was necessary for both of us.

“We have simply grown apart through not being able to spend enough time together.”

Natalie spends most of her time in London while Daniel is still based in Australia. The pair has called for privacy during this difficult time.

Kasey Plays Charity Gig

Here’s one for all the country fans. Kasey Chambers is set to perform her seventh annual Live Free in the Park concert in Tamworth later this month.

This year’s events will raise money for Tamworth’s Ronald McDonald House, which will be built in April.

Kasey promises this year’s event will be something special.

“We have put together a special acoustic show where my husband Shane Nicholson, my Dad Bill Chambers and myself will be doing acoustic-based versions of songs from my last 4 albums and also take the opportunity to road test some brand new material,” she said in a press release.

To check out Kasey’s acoustic goodness get yourself to Tamworth’s Bicentennial Park on the evening of January 25.

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Stars’ Efforts to Save Palais

Some big-name entertainers have thrown their support behind one of Melbourne’s most loved venues, the Palais Theatre.

The heritage venue is earmarked as part of the St Kilda Triangle Development, which looks to create a massive shopping complex.

The UnChain St Kilda lobby group has devised a plan to remove the theatre from the St Kilda Triangle Development, thus maintaining its integrity. They encourage the theatre’s supporters to sponsor each of the venue’s 2700 seats, at a cost of $5000 a piece. These funds will be used to restore the site.

According to Undercover, local actress turned Hollywood star Rachel Griffiths was amongst the first to show her support.

“If a Palais Foundation were to be established for the purpose of reviving the heritage Palais Theatre as a vibrant and profitable multi-purpose cultural and entertainment venue, leased by an accredited venue operator, I willingly pledge the first $5000 for my favourite seat,” she said. “I always sat in the front row of the dress circle at the ballet when I was growing up”.

Rachel has a vested interest in the venue, which hosted her wedding reception five years ago. Her mother Anna is also a member of UnChain St Kilda.

“I am not an ex-pat Hollywood ring-in called in to save St Kilda,” she declared at a recent rally.

The Rolling Stones played three shows at The Palais on their first Australian tour, and they apparently haven’t forgotten the heritage-listed venue. Australian promoter Paul Dainty has confirmed they’ll also sponsor a seat.

The Palais also left a lasting impression on Bruce Springsteen, who will also sponsor a seat. He played three acoustic shows at The Palais in 1997.

So it looks like the ball is rolling, but there are still plenty of seats to go. It’d be a shame to lose this historic venue, so hopefully the celebrity support will be enough to encourage others to invest their money too.

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