Javier Bardem, Jessica Chastain, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Kristen Wiig and Ryan Tedder have been named as some of the presenters for the 12th annual Guild Of Music Supervisors Awards.
Additional presenters include Annie Mumolo, Marlon Wayans, Dave Burd (aka Lil Dicky), Rafael Casual, Rickey Minor, Rufus Wainwright, Wendy Melvoin & Lisa Coleman, Laura Karpman, Glen Hansard and Steve Burns.
Aloe Blacc, Goapele and Bahari will be performing.
The ceremony will be held virtually on March 20 and is open to nominees, presenters, special guests and Gms members. The Gms Awards Ceremony will be immediately followed by an official after-party featuring live-streamed DJ sets by Paul Oakenfold, Thomas Golubić, and Moonbaby. Tickets are on sale March 14. An additional after-party ticket is required.
Among the film nominees for the 2022 edition of the Gms Awards are “Encanto,” “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and “Being the Ricardos,” each of which also scored Oscar nominations this week. Television...
Additional presenters include Annie Mumolo, Marlon Wayans, Dave Burd (aka Lil Dicky), Rafael Casual, Rickey Minor, Rufus Wainwright, Wendy Melvoin & Lisa Coleman, Laura Karpman, Glen Hansard and Steve Burns.
Aloe Blacc, Goapele and Bahari will be performing.
The ceremony will be held virtually on March 20 and is open to nominees, presenters, special guests and Gms members. The Gms Awards Ceremony will be immediately followed by an official after-party featuring live-streamed DJ sets by Paul Oakenfold, Thomas Golubić, and Moonbaby. Tickets are on sale March 14. An additional after-party ticket is required.
Among the film nominees for the 2022 edition of the Gms Awards are “Encanto,” “The Eyes of Tammy Faye” and “Being the Ricardos,” each of which also scored Oscar nominations this week. Television...
- 3/14/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
If the ever-lovely Beth Ditto is to be believed, she may well be.
In a recent interview with Pop Justice, Ditto revealed that while she and her Gossip bandmates were in England recording at Xenomania Towers, the rural headquarters for super-producer Brian Higgins and his crew, they encountered a number of other musicians – but it's the one who wasn't there at the time but was planning on "coming in" that got us the most excited.
"Florrie was there, Annie was there. That’s when Nathan and I were there anyway. And there were some other people that I don’t remember. I think they were up and coming people," Ditto said when asked who was hanging around the studio. "But they were like, 'Oh in a week Christina Aguilera’s coming in,' and I was like 'please let me stay here.'"
Oh, really?
Aguilera talked up her new...
In a recent interview with Pop Justice, Ditto revealed that while she and her Gossip bandmates were in England recording at Xenomania Towers, the rural headquarters for super-producer Brian Higgins and his crew, they encountered a number of other musicians – but it's the one who wasn't there at the time but was planning on "coming in" that got us the most excited.
"Florrie was there, Annie was there. That’s when Nathan and I were there anyway. And there were some other people that I don’t remember. I think they were up and coming people," Ditto said when asked who was hanging around the studio. "But they were like, 'Oh in a week Christina Aguilera’s coming in,' and I was like 'please let me stay here.'"
Oh, really?
Aguilera talked up her new...
- 6/8/2012
- by John Mitchell
- MTV Newsroom
Britney Spears has teamed up with Xenomania for her forthcoming album, reports claim. The producers - behind all 21 of Girls Aloud's singles, 20 of which charted within the UK Top Ten - are said to be contributing to the LP, which is due for release in March 2011. The Sun reports that Spears has worked with the production team, founded by Brian Higgins and Miranda Cooper, as well as Essex-born singer Jessie J in a bid to create (more)...
- 12/31/2010
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Sophie Ellis-Bextor is keen to work with songwriters Xenomania again because she enjoyed collaborating with them on her last album Trip The Light Fantastic. The singer, who teamed up with the Girls Aloud hitmakers on the song 'If You Go', also insists that they are some of her favourite pop writers. She told Bang Showbiz: "I think Brian Higgins and Miranda Cooper from Xenomania are two of the best pop writers around, they're great. "I really liked the song we created, 'If You Go'. I've performed it a few times and hopefully if I do my next (more)...
- 5/3/2010
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to work with Girls Aloud's hitmakers Xenomania. The 31-year-old pop beauty teamed up with the songwriters on her previous album "Trip the Light Fantastic" and is keen to collaborate with them again.
"I think Brian Higgins and Miranda Cooper from Xenomania are two of the best pop writers around, they're great. I had a lot of fun doing that. I really liked the song we created, 'If You Go'," she told Bang Showbiz. "I've performed it a few times and hopefully if I do my next tour I can wheel it out. Because it sounds so good live with all the drums."
Discussing the possibility of a new tour, Sophie, who canceled her own string of concerts to support Take That in 2007, is keen to get back on the road. She told Bang Showbiz, "We're talking about doing an autumn tour and hopefully we'll get that on sale soon.
"I think Brian Higgins and Miranda Cooper from Xenomania are two of the best pop writers around, they're great. I had a lot of fun doing that. I really liked the song we created, 'If You Go'," she told Bang Showbiz. "I've performed it a few times and hopefully if I do my next tour I can wheel it out. Because it sounds so good live with all the drums."
Discussing the possibility of a new tour, Sophie, who canceled her own string of concerts to support Take That in 2007, is keen to get back on the road. She told Bang Showbiz, "We're talking about doing an autumn tour and hopefully we'll get that on sale soon.
- 5/3/2010
- by celebrity-mania.com
- Celebrity Mania
Sophie Ellis-Bextor wants to work with Girls Aloud's hitmakers Xenomania. The 31-year-old pop beauty teamed up with the songwriters on her previous album 'Trip the Light Fantastic' and is keen to collaborate with them again. She told Bang Showbiz: "I think Brian Higgins and Miranda Cooper from Xenomania are two of the best pop writers around, they're great. "I had a lot of fun doing that. I really liked the song we created, 'If You Go'. I've performed it a few times and hopefully if I do my next tour I can wheel it out. Because it sounds so good live with all the drums." Discussing the possibility of a new tour, Sophie - who cancelled her own string of...
- 5/3/2010
- Monsters and Critics
Leona Lewis has reportedly signed Xenomania, a leading pop songwriting production house based in the U.K., to work on her forthcoming album. The super producers, who are behind the success of chart-topping hits songs by Girls Aloud and Gabriella Cilmi, have penned five tracks for the follow-up to Lewis's "Spirit" album.
The much-awaited album is expected to be released later this year. "The X-Factor" winner's style of singing will reportedly be merged with the producer's own beats.
"We are not going to change Leona's style but it's interesting for us to do something downbeat - tragic songs with a twist," songwriter Miranda Cooper told The Daily Star.
Timbaland is also reportedly working on dance music with Lewis on her latest album.
The much-awaited album is expected to be released later this year. "The X-Factor" winner's style of singing will reportedly be merged with the producer's own beats.
"We are not going to change Leona's style but it's interesting for us to do something downbeat - tragic songs with a twist," songwriter Miranda Cooper told The Daily Star.
Timbaland is also reportedly working on dance music with Lewis on her latest album.
- 4/13/2009
- icelebz.com
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