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Zakir Hussain - downloadAlbum: Global Drum Project
NewsFoxy Brown in trouble againFoxy Brown has once again been charged with assault after she reportedly hit her neighbour with a mobile phone in Brooklyn. Brown whose real name is Inga Marchand, turned herself into police yesterday afternoon (August 14) and was charged with felony assault, menacing, harassment and criminal possession of a weapon. She reportedly hit her neighbour with her Blackberry and the victim suffered loosened teeth, swollen lips and a swollen eye. This is the latest in a series of violent incidents involving the rapper who earlier this year was arrested after assaulting a worker at a beauty shop on Florida. She was previously arrested for assaulting an employee at a branch of Bloomies nail salon in Chelsea, New York. She is due in court on September 26. Bonde Do Role forced out of Great Escape at last minute Bonde Do Role were forced to cancel their performance on the final night (May 19) of The Great Escape festival at the last minute. The Brazilian band were due on stage at Club NME which was taking place at the Komedia venue. However, just moments they were due to take the stage, MC Pedro D'Eyrot appeared to apologise to the crowd. "We can't play due to a technical difficulty," he said, obviously dissapointed. However the problems did not affect Manchester newcomers The Answering Machine who played earlier, providing a raucous climax to Club NME at the festival. The three-piece whipped the crowd into a frenzy, as large numbers of them invaded the stage as the band during 'Your Home Address'. "We're having a great time," declared frontman Martin Colclough. "I'm really glad you could make it out." The Answering Machine played: 'Oklahoma' 'The Hold Up' 'It's Over' 'Oh Christina' 'Lightbulbs' 'Another Cisty, Another Sorrie' 'Tomorrow' 'Your Home Address' 'Silent Hotels' To revlive the Great Escape and check out the bands you might have missed, go to our special festival blog now. |
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