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New Jennifer Hudson Album Due In March; Prince Puts Moves On Leighton Meester; GLAAD Media Award Nominees; & More Crunch Crumbs

-Justin Bieber has joined PETA’s crusade for shelter pets in a second pro-animal rights PSA… -Meet the World’s Youngest Breast Cancer Survivor… -A Philadelphia abortion doctor is charged in several gruesome murders of low-income women and babies over three decades…. -Former Dancing With the Stars co-hostess, and current Entertainment Tonight correspondent, Samantha Harris welcomes a [...]

JamBase Questionnaire: The Old Ceremony

Welcome back to JamBase’s baker’s dozen to the bright lights of the music world. Last time we heard from Roots of Creation.

Smart, full of different colors, hooky as hell, Chapel Hill, North Carolina’s The Old Ceremony are everything rock should be but usually isn’t. One picks up on the same vibe that infused late period Beatles and early Tom Waits, but tempered with a pleasantly jaundiced eye and a sonic range that touches on tango, folk, sophisticated jazz, Arabic tones, punk and more. What’s more impressive is how they harness this variety into frameworks that get the job done in just a few minutes.

The group has grown from strength to strength on each successive album, with their latest, Tender Age, coalescing their many charms into a series of super catchy cautionary tales for lovers and dreamers. The curveballs come fast on Tender Age, where seemingly dark titles like “Gun To My Head” and “Ruined My Plans” are snappy love songs, one tune is sung in Chinese, and the whole thing simmers down to a gently spiritual hum that sneaks up and leaves one reflective in the best of ways. (Dennis Cook)

The Old Ceremony plays next at the Motorco Music Hall Benefit for Central Park Charter School on Friday, January 28 in Durham, NC, then on Friday, February 4 in Raleigh, NC as part of the Kings WKNC Double Barrel Benefit. After that The Old Ceremony will open a string of dates for Rooney that will hit Philly, D.C. and more Find full tour dates here.

Here’s what TOC singer-songwriter-bandleader Django Haskins had to say to our inquiries.

The Old Ceremony

Instrument of choice: Picasso guitar, barroom piano
Nicknames: “Dave”

1. Great music rarely happens withoutÂ…
Breaking some eggs. The older I get, the more impatient I am with safe choices.

2. The first album I bought wasÂ…
The Cars’ Heartbeat City

3. The last song or album to really flip my wig wasÂ…
The Walkmen album You and I. It’s the aural equivalent of oversaturated 35mm film: rich, almost rotten colors bleeding into each other nostalgically with occasional bursts of sad yellow light. I lived in that album for at least a year.

4. When I was a kid I wanted to grow up to beÂ…
Elvis Presley. Or Humphrey Bogart. Or a Harlem Globetrotter. I was a mixed up kid.

5. My favorite sort of gig isÂ…
The surprising one. We always enjoy playing together, but every so often there’ll be a show that shows all the signs of being a downer before we start, but explodes into overjoydom. On nights like that, I usually can’t stop grinning at everything that happens onstage.

6. One thing I wish people knew about me isÂ…
I still have all my fingers.

7. I love the sound ofÂ…
Rocky beaches. I used to wander beaches in Maine and Nova Scotia in the summers, smashing rocks down on the ground hoping that one would split and reveal a geode. Never found one, but it got out a lot of my childhood angst.

8. One day I hope to make an album as fantastic asÂ…
Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust or Rum, Sodomy and the Lash by The Pogues

9. The best meal I ever had on tour was atÂ…
We’ve have some great ones. Off the top of my head, I’d say Vatan, a prix fixe Indian place on E. 37th St. in NYC.
10. I always find the coolest audiences inÂ…
The frozen foods section. And house concerts.

11. The worst habit I’ve picked up being on the road all the time isÂ…
Staring listlessly at trees flying by for hours on end. And my cowboy mouth.

12. The Beatles or the Stones? Por que?
The Beatles. They actually reinvented themselves over and over. The Stones, though I love them, found one good sound and stuck with it. I prefer variety, if I have to choose only one.

13. The craziest thing I ever saw wasÂ…
A long distance bus ride in China that was so crowded that the only place I could stand was on top of a basket of pig parts heading to market.

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Sly’s porn film set to resurface

The softcore porn film which marked Sylvester Stallone”s onscreen debut is set to resurface. Strapped for cash, the star actually made his debut in 1970 porn flick The Party At Kitty And Stud”s. The film was renamed ‘The Italian Stallion’ six years later, hitting shelves after the actor shot to prominence in break-out hit ‘Rocky’. [...]

15 Movies With Huge and Horrific Death Counts

Just in time for Halloween, here are 15 movies with huge, gruesome death counts.

Morning Crunch Crumbs

-”Atom.com introduces Jason Nash is Married – a brand new Web series starring Busy Philipps (Cougar Town, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles), Jason Nash (NBC’s Last Comic Standing, The Shaman), and Joe Lo Truglio (Superbad, Pineapple Express). The show will span nine episodes over the next four weeks and chronicles Jason’s life as a married [...]

Amy Winehouse getting in shape to woo Reg Traviss

Amy Winehouse is apparently putting every effort to win back her love interest Reg Traviss. And in this bid Winehouse has adopted a Rocky Balboa-style training regime. The singer is exercising like a boxer in her London gaff, running on the spot and doing 1,000 sit-ups a night. Amy – mocked up as Sly Stallone [...]

Jason Schwartzman The New Yorker Apple iPad App Ad

A bed-headed Jason Schwartzman (Whose mom just happens to be “Yo Adrian” of Rocky fame….) is the new face of The New Yorker’s newly-released iPad application and even appears in a new ad for the app, directed by his cousin, Roman Coppola. Check out how it works!

Brigitte Nielsen Brings “The View” Across The Pond

Brigitte Nielsen is the new Babs Walters…sorta.The ’80s star and former ying to Flavor Flav’s “foo foo” is heading up a new all-female talk show for daytime TV in the UK. The View-esque program will see Brigitte — whose filmography includes turns in Red Sonja and Rocky IV — interviewing famous guests on a variety of [...]

10 Most Insane Japanese Ads Starring US Celebrities

US celebs will do a lot of things for money – and one of those things is appearing in bizarre Japanese ads. Here are some of the strangest!

Alpha-male movie star becoming extinct in Hollywood: Experts

Actress Michelle Rodriguez”s comment that the masculine, alpha-male movie star is becoming extinct in Hollywood, has some pop culture experts agreeing with her. Rodriguez, 32, feels that heroes that had been brought to life in films such as “Rambo,” “Die Hard,” and “Rocky” are no longer there. “The alpha man is dying in film, the [...]

Jason Schwartzman’s Already Working On Ways To Embarrass Unborn Child

Jason Schwartzman — star of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World — has finally explained that creepy porn ’stache that has him looking like a rejected extra on the set of Debbie Does Dallas. It’s the first public embarrassment for his unborn kid. Schwartzman and wife of one year Brady Cunningham are expecting their first [...]

Sly thinks he can no longer pull off dramatic roles

Sylvester Stallone feels that his fans would not enjoy watching him doing serious plot lines. The 64-year-old actor thinks he can no longer pull off dramatic roles, saying it would be “pathetic.” “I’ve done my mind movies and I don’t think people are really too interested in seeing me do that anymore. I think I’m [...]

Sly wants to be a role model for youngsters

Sylvester Stallone has expressed his desire to be a role model for the youngsters. The ‘Rocky’ star was in London”s West End for the premiere of ‘The Expendables’, which he wrote, directed and appeared in. The film boasts a stunning array of muscle including Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke, Arnold Swarzenegger and [...]

Sly made no money from sixth ‘Rocky’ movie

Sylvester Stallone has revealed that he made no money from his sixth ‘Rocky’ movie, which made 133 million pounds in profit. The Hollywood legend boosted his dwindling popularity by revisiting his most famous franchise for a final instalment, ‘Rocky Balboa’, in 2006. The bold move worked, and he went on to make a fourth Rambo [...]

When Sly auditioned for ‘Star Wars’

Sylvester Stallone has revealed that he did try out for the part of ‘Star Wars’ hero Han Solo but failed to impress the director. The Rambo star, 64, auditioned to play the lovable rogue before hitting the Hollywood big time. But Sly – known for his mumbling – failed to impress director George Lucas, who [...]

Top 20 movies that can make men cry like a baby

Male-bonding, paternity, pets and even cars can get even the most macho men sobbing like a baby in a movie theatre—that’s what a survey for the most heart-wrenching movies for men has revealed. They are the common themes among the 20 films most likely to leave even the most macho of viewers in floods of [...]

When Sylvester Stallone plunged into depression

‘Rambo’ star Sylvester Stallone has revealed that as he approached the age of 50 he went into a deep depression because his movie career had stalled. According to Scotland’s Daily Record, Stallone, 64, also said that he never thought he would find happiness again, after his two failed marriages to actress Sasha Czack and former [...]

Sly says his stunt injuries are a ‘good omen’

American actor Sylvester Stallone has said that his stunt injuries are a good omen, as the movie that have left him injured seriously have scored well at the box office. The 64-year-old actor has never backed off from performing dangerous in his movies because he feels that taking health risks has always paid off. “It’s [...]

Will Smith’s ‘I-Day’ bravery named best Fourth of July movie moment

American actor Will Smith’s struggle to save the world from aliens in the 1996 hit ‘Independence Day’ has been voted America”s favourite Fourth of July movie moment in an online poll. Smith played a fighter pilot who flew a fearless mission to plant a nuclear bomb on a hostile spaceship. 49 per cent of moviegoers [...]

China’s Wen warns of rocky times

Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has warned that global economic growth remained vulnerable to sovereign debt risks. During a state visit to Japan he said action must also be taken to avoid yet another economic downturn.