Chasez's Steamy Video
(5/20/04) Y100.7
Miami (thanks Glam!)
'N Sync singer J.C. Chasez's solo debut almost got off to a sticky
start when his video shoot was taken over by a bevy of porn actresses.
The hunky star hired a host of adult actresses to appear in the
promo for his new single "All Day Long I Think About Sex",
but the video almost revealed too much when one saucy star tried
to expose J.C. to the cameras.
A source explains, "J.C. loved having gorgeous women about
with no inhibitions.
"That's until one of them tried to get little J.C. out while
they were filming a bedroom scene."
After the shoot, the breathless singer said, "That video was
wild, man. They'd literally just come off filming their own kind
of movies the day before - but I held my own."
Justin duet with Stones on DVD
(5/20/04) ANGELA PACIENZA Canada
East
TORONTO (CP) - Mick Jagger sent a videotaped message to Toronto
on Thursday to launch a DVD of last summer's enormous outdoor concert
to help the SARS-battered city.
The show, attended by 490,000 people, featured the Rolling Stones,
AC/DC, the Guess Who and Justin Timberlake, among others. "It
was definitely the biggest show we've ever done. It was one of the
highlights of our career. It really remains in my memory,"
Jagger said. Producers of the two-disc DVD, in stores June 29, edited
the 16-hour day into two-hours and 40 minutes of performances and
behind-the-scenes footage, and included all the Canadian talent.
It will sell for between $32 and $39, depending on the retailer.
To keep the DVD's length manageable, between one and three songs
from each performer were chosen, except the Stones who got six.
Acts were sent a copy of their performance and were allowed to
select their favourites.
Two highlights were also saved from the cutting room floor: AC/DC
guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young on stage with the Stones for
Rock Me Baby and popstar Justin Timberlake's Miss You duet with
Jagger.
Bonus footage shows Jagger and Timberlake rehearsing for their
duet, Burton Cummings introducing himself to Jagger and Rush's Neil
Peart and the Stones' Charlie Watts discussing drums.
It's "one of the more historic gatherings of rock history,"
said concert promoter Michael Cohl of TGA Entertainment, who has
organized the Stones' last few world tours.
Outside of Canada, the DVD will be cut down into a single disc.
Most of the home grown acts will be cut.
It took producers 10 months to create the DVD because it involved
negotiating rights and securing clearances with 45 songwriters,
15 artists, 10 record companies and 14 publishers, said Cohl, the
executive producer.
The artists have all agreed to fork over any revenue from sales
of the DVD to several charities, including ones for hospitality
and health workers.
"We are giving our money that we get from royalties to the
various charities and good works in Toronto," said Jagger.
"Hopefully this concert and the awareness that it brought did
something towards helping (Toronto tourism)."
Organizers have said the economic impact on a national level was
$1-billion for the one-day event. Over $1 million was raised for
charity, added Cohl, who got the ball rolling on the show by re-routing
the Stones tour to make a stop in Toronto last July 30.
Cohl said the DVD is special because the show is the only one of
its kind, being the largest ticketed single day event in history.
"It's the only show to draw 400,000-to-500,000 people ever
where there was no one killed, where there was only double-digit
arrests and barely over 100 people sent to hospital and most of
them for minor things," he said. "It was a miraculous
day."
Organizers are also offering a 60-minute highlight show free to
any TV station around the world willing to air it.
So far, said Cohl, stations in over 50 countries have accepted
the freebie. The special also includes a three-minute Toronto tourism
pitch.
It will air close to the release of the DVD. In Canada, CBC and
Citytv have grabbed the reel.
M&G for all platinum ticket-holders
(5/20/04) NSYNC.com
Planning on buying a Platinum Ticket Package (for CFTC)? All 100
Platinum Ticket holders will attend the *NSYNC meet & greet
at CFTC VI! The Platinum Packages will be available during the ticket
sale to the general public starting Saturday, May 22 at 12 noon
pending availability. Don't miss out!
Little Red Monsters
(5/20/04) Kirkpatrick.nu
Robin has posted a site for Chris fans to check out. Set your bookmarks!
LRM.com
It's coming...
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