 Jonny Greenwood Jonny Greenwood’s score for the excellent ‘There Will Be Blood’ maybe disqualified from the Oscar nominations it has been revealed.
Radiohead Guitarist, Jonny Greenwood’s soundtrack has been praised by many and already has a BAFTA nomination under its belt.
However, according to the Los Angeles Times the music doesn’t quite meet the criteria set out by the committee for the Best Original Score category. |
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 Foo Fighters Foo Fighters and Beyonce Knowles have both confirmed that they’re still performing at this year’s Grammy Awards despite the writers’ strike which threatens the event.
US scriptwriters have been on strike since November 5 over royalty payments, and there are fears that a picket line at the Grammy’s on February 10 could keep performers away from the event. |
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 Foo Fighters But the fate of the awards show is still uncertain.
The Recording Academy is asking its members to sign a petition urging the Writers Guild of America to strike a deal for the upcoming Grammy Awards.
The agreement would grant a waiver to striking writers allowing them to work on the music awards show. |
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 Beyonce Stars say they're definitely showing up.
Management for Beyonce and Foo Fighters have confirmed their commitment to the Grammy Awards by saying they will definitely be at the ceremony.
Doubt was cast over the upcoming awards show after last week’s Golden Globes ceremony was turned into a press conference due to the writer’s strike. |
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 The Enemy XFM crown their favourite album of last year.
The Enemy’s album 'We'll Live And Die In These Towns' has been named debut of 2007 by XFM.
The Coventry three-piece picked up the prize last night (January 16) at the radio station's first ever New Music Award.
The announcement was a made at ceremony at KOKO in London which saw live performances from The Wombats, The View, The Twang, The Maccabees, Frank Turner and Air Traffic. |
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 Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead Jonny Greenwood up for film soundtrack.
Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood has been nominated for a BAFTA award, it has been announced today (January 16).
The guitarist has been shortlisted in the music category for his soundtrack for the film ’There Will Be Blood’. |
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 No Images Writer's strike to affect another huge awards show.
The prospect of a glamorous Grammy Awards show is looking increasingly unlikely due to the ongoing writer’s strike in the US.
The Writer’s Guild of America has suggested that should a waiver be requested for the February 10 telecast, it will not be granted. |
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 No Images The nominees for the 2008 BRIT Awards were announced last night (January 14th) at a special ceremony at the Roundhouse in London.
And with Take That, Mika and Leona Lewis leading the nominations with four each; it looks set to be the year of pop.
Elsewhere, Arctic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs and Kate Nash each received three nominations. To see the nominations in full, look below.
The BRIT Awards ceremony will take place at Earls Court on February 20th and will be fronted by Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne. |
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 no image available The nominees for this years BRIT Awards will be announced tonight (January 14th) at a party in London.
Editors, Bat For Lashes and Critics Choice winner Adele will all perform at the lavish event at Camden’s Roundhouse. Nominees for Best British Album, Best Group and Best Male and Female stars are among some of the most hotly contested categories.
Radiohead, Amy Winehouse, Klaxons and Kate Nash are all tipped to feature in awards’ eleven categories. |
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 Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood Frames man also gets nod.
Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood took home the prize for best composer at the Critics Choice Awards held in Los Angeles last night (January 7).
The guitarist won for the score he composed for 'There Will Be Blood', a film starring actor Daniel Day-Lewis. |
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