
Artist: Mr. Fingers
Genre(s):
R&B: Soul
Discography:

Introduction
Year: 1992
Tracks: 13
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Academy Award-winning actress and "Dancing With the Stars" sensation Marlee Matlin is working on a memoir, scheduled to come out in 2009 and tentatively titled "I'll Scream Later."
"As a young girl, I imagined myself as Marcia Brady who just happened to be deaf, skating down the street saying hi to everyone I knew," Matlin, an Oscar winner in 1987 for "Children of a Lesser God," said in a statement issued Tuesday by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
"But today, as a mom of four, I'm no longer Marcia. I've morphed into Alice, the Maid. Goodbye, Marcia, Marcia, Marcia."
According to Simon Spotlight, the 42-year-old Matlin will confide about her "unresolved issues and battles with addiction and abuse, many of which she kept hidden from the public and her family." She also will "delve into her loves and life in Hollywood," including such television shows as "Picket Fences," "The Practice" and "The West Wing."
Her previous books include a novel, "Deaf Child Crossing," and the young people's stories "Leading Ladies" and "Nobody's Perfect."
A classical work which Sir Paul McCartney composed as a tribute to his late wife Linda McCartney is to have its New Zealand debut in Wellington.
Ecce Cor Meum, or Behold My Heart, will be performed by the Orpheus Choir, the choristers of the Wellington Cathedral of St Paul, the Vector Wellington Orchestra and soprano Madeleine Pierard at Wellington Town Hall on November 29.
Sir Paul began the work in 1998 when he was invited to compose music to mark a new concert hall. Later that year his wife died of breast cancer.
The first version of what would become a five-movement work was performed in 2001. When a recorded version was released two years ago Sir Paul said he hoped the choral piece "could be sung by young people the world over in the same way that Handel's Messiah is".
Michael Fulcher, Cathedral of St Paul director of music, who will conduct the concert, said though it was a classical work, it still had the trademarks of Sir Paul's best-known music.
"It's got the most incredible melodies in it. And what a melodist he was - he came out with one amazing melody after the other. This piece has got that as well: everything is tuneful."
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BOB GELDOF's daughter PEACHES has been branded a "hypocrite" for trying to create a drug-free image of herself in the press - because she allegedly has a long history of illegal substance abuse, according to a new report.
Earlier this month (May08), the 19-year-old hit the headlines after she was caught on tape reportedly buying drugs. She escaped police charges because of a lack of evidence.
But now one of her former friends has come forward to refute Geldof's previous claim that she "would never use" drugs - revealing that she has earned herself the nickname 'Dyson', after the brand of vacuums, for her reputation as an alleged drug user.
Rock drummer Snell - real name Neal Eldridge - claims he first witnessed the teenager's drug-taking in October 2006 while backstage at London's Kentish Town Forum, where his former band Towers Of London was performing.
Eldridge, 30, tells British newspaper News Of The World, "Peaches is the biggest hypocrite I know. She would go out on a drink and drug bender with us, then days later publicly claim to have a squeaky-clean, drug-free image. Every time the cocaine came out, she was there first to hoover (vacuum) it up.
"Lines of cocaine were cut up and laid out on a mirror. It was passed between everyone. When the coke got round to Peaches, she tried to hide what she was doing, turning away. She seemed to know what she was doing as the coke disappeared quickly enough. That was the first time she took drugs in front of us and it clearly played on her mind not to be spotted."
And Eldridge warns Peaches could end up like her late mother, Paula Yates, if she's not careful.
He adds, "She certainly can take her drugs. Perhaps she inherited that from her mother. She'll think this drug scandal is cool. If she is not careful she will head the same way as her mum."
Yates died of a heroin overdose in 2000 at the age of 41.