Showing posts with label january 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label january 2011. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Trish Keenan from Broadcast Dies : January 2011

Trish Keenan from Broadcast Dies : January 2011



Broadcast singer Trish Keenan has died of complications associated with pneumonia, the band's record label announced today.

"It is with great sadness we announce that Trish Keenan from Broadcast passed away at 9am this morning in hospital," Warp Records said on its website. "She died from complications with pneumonia after battling the illness for two weeks in intensive care."

A co-founder of the British art-pop band, Keenan was earlier reported to have contracted the H1N1 flu virus along with pneumonia.

Warp added: "This is an untimely tragic loss and we will miss Trish dearly – a unique voice, an extraordinary talent and a beautiful human being. Rest in peace."
Broadcast formed in Birmingham in 1995 by Keenan, guitarist Tim Felton, bassist James Cargill, keyboardist Roj Stevens and drummer Steve Perkins. They were praised for their retro-futurist sound, which gave Keenan's 60s-style vocals a synth-driven edge. The band's most recent album, a collaboration with the Focus Group, was released in 2009.

Source: guardian.co.uk

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Michael Jackson Autopsy Programme Cancelled

Jackson Autopsy Programme Cancelled


The Discovery Channel television network has said it will not air a re-enactment of Michael Jackson's autopsy, amid concerns the programme was distasteful.
Executors for the late star's estate had requested the programme - entitled Michael Jackson's Autopsy: What Really Killed Michael Jackson - be cancelled.

John Branca and John McClain had said the show was "in shockingly bad taste".
Discovery said an forthcoming court hearing was also a factor.
"Given the commencement of legal proceedings beginning next week, and at the request of Michael Jackson's estate, the scheduled broadcast of the medical documentary related to Michael Jackson's official autopsy has been postponed indefinitely," Discovery Networks International said in a statement.
Mr Branca and Mr McClain said they were pleased with the network's decision.

In a letter previously sent to Discovery, the pair had accused the company of being motivated by "blind desire" to exploit the singer's death.
"Your decision to even schedule this programme is in shockingly bad taste and insensitive to Michael's family," the co-executors wrote.

The programme was scheduled to be aired in Europe on 13 January.
An advertisement used to promote the show reportedly depicted a body covered by a sheet with one hand wearing the singer's trademark sequined glove visible.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled to begin on 4 January where it will be decided if there is sufficient evidence to try Jackson's physician, Dr Conrad Murray, on involuntary manslaughter charges.
Dr Murray has repeatedly denied causing Jackson's death.
The singer died suddenly in June of 2009 from a prescription drug overdose at age 50, weeks before beginning a set of concerts.

Fuente: bbc.co.uk