Liam Gallagher: I was born to be in Oasis

Liam Gallagher
Oasis band songwriter Noel Gallagher announced he’ll never play with brother and (apparently former) bandmate Liam Gallagher again after a fight reportedly led to the cancellation of their tour – but their mum predicted the band breakup will be temporary.
Oasis’s album, Dig Out Your Soul, has sold over 1.6 million copies worldwide since its release last October.
Since forming in 1991, the band has sold more than 50 million records and had eight number one singles in Britain.
Prior to the brothers having their differences, Liam spoke to Channelnewsasia.com in confidence:
“Oasis is my thing. I was born to be in Oasis. I was born to make Oasis the best. That’s what my goal is,” he told .
“I love the music. I love playing it. I love going around the world, seeing the fans and stuff. I can’t wait to get back there.”
Since the on-going personal issues between the two brothers, opinions have changed and the Gallagher brothers are not on speaking terms.
The rock band which was formed in Manchester in 1991, originally known as The Rain split this Friday amid reports that Liam smashed a guitar backstage and told Noel: “You’re no brother of mine.” Their fight is said to have become so violent that an ambulance was called.
Britain’s Got Talent’s Shaheen to support Leona on Tour?
Rumours are rife that Simon Cowell’s latest prodigy Shaheen Jafargholi is to support Leona Lewis when she embarks on her world tour next year. The 14-date tour is believed to begin in the U.K in mid 2010 before moving on to a range of countries across the world. Leona’s smash hit “Bleeding Love” hit the number one spot in over 30 different countries winning her an army of new fans across the globe.
The common link between Shaheen and Leona is Simon Cowell. He championed Leona on the third series of X Factor in 2006, which she went on to win, and plotted her steady rise to global superstardom.
Despite not winning the Britain’s Got Talent series this year, Cowell has high hopes for the youngster from Swansea. He shot to fame earlier this year when he performed the Michael Jackson hit “Who’s Loving You?” on the hit ITV1 talent show. Shaheen was able to repeat this performance on the world stage as he was invited to perform at Michael Jackson’s memorial concert.
Very few details have been released regarding Leona’s 2010 tour except there is expected to be a Garden of Eden theme and Leon’s record company have been reported as saying “money is no object.” Fans of the Hackney singer can look forward to a blistering tour then, possibly with the added bonus of miniature singing sensation Shaheen.
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James Morrison comes to Cardiff CIA

James Morrison
James Morrison has revealed he is to include a show in Cardiff in his biggest ever UK tour.
The singer-songwriter will open his latest jaunt in the Welsh capital at the Cardiff International Arena on 25th November.
He will include later dates in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow and Aberdeen on the tour.
This is the third British tour in the last eight months from Morrison, but his continuing popularity should ensure there are plenty of limousines bound for the shows.
His last album Songs For You, Truths For Me has been a success around the world, selling more than one million copies.
However, fans will be hoping to hear older tracks from album Undiscovered, such as the You Give Me Something and Wonderful World.
Recently, he has had a number two chart hit with Broken Strings, which is a duet with Nelly Furtado and his most successful single so far.
Crosby, Stills and Nash play castle in Edinburgh
Crosby, Stills and Nash play castle in Edinburgh
Crosby, Stills and Nash are set to perform a special show at an unusual and intimate setting.
The legendary super-group will play at Edinburgh Castle on July 11th, with around 8,500 fans able to attend.
Many people may opt for limo hire for the trip up to the castle in order to enjoy the scenery and prepare for the concert in luxury.
Barry Wright, director of Castle Concerts, told the Scotsman: “Crosby, Stills and Nash are one of the most enduring and original musical partnerships of our time.
“They have captivated the world with their peerless three-part harmony vocals, inspired songwriting and brilliant musicianship for over three decades. This will be yet another special evening at Edinburgh Castle.”
Songs such as Marrakesh Express and Just A Song Before I Go are sure to thrill the crowds, along with the inspired guitar interplay between the group.
Crosby, Stills and Nash are sometimes joined by occasional member Neil Young, one of the world’s prominent singer-songwriters. Both acts will also perform at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. 
Annual festival set for Cardiff
Annual festival set for Cardiff
The highlight of the cultural year in Cardiff is fast approaching, with the Cardiff Festival only one month away.
The festival will take place around the Welsh capital at various venues on every weekend throughout July and August.
Included in the celebrations will be street theatre events, live music and family entertainment.
However, people may want to arrive in stylish limousines for theatre shows being put on in the open air.
These include versions of Shakespeare’s timeless play Twelfth Night on July 2nd and 3rd, which will be performed by Lord Chamberlain’s Men.
Those looking for musical fun can head to St David’s Hall from July 9th to 25th, where the Welsh Proms are taking place.
Meanwhile, a Harry Potter-themed day will be held at the Red Dragon Centre Family Festival on July 26th.
It is sure to leave children of all ages spellbound by the adventures in JK Rowling’s popular books.




