Ethrill.net is proud to present an exclusive promo giveaway on its website with the German singer and performer Daniel Schuhmacher from September 3 to 17, 2010.
As reported here yesterday, Daniel Schuhmacher's new single "Feel" is released today, and in two weeks his second album "Nothing To Lose" follows - both are including a cover version of Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again".
Win one of three copies of his new album "Nothing To Lose" and … more
Daniel Schuhmacher, winner of the German casting show "Deutschland Sucht Den Superstar" as well as the Comet 2010, one of Germany's biggest music awards, and long time Eurythmics fan is releasing his second album "Nothing To Lose" and the first single from it this month. Tomorrow, on September 3, 2010, his new single "Feel" becomes available in the stores and online and it is going to include a brand new cover version of "Here Comes The Rain Again". … more
Today the Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart fansite ethrill.net reached with Eurythmics realted news more than 5000 followers on the social short message network Twitter.com. I am very happy to have developed very positive online relationships and connections with many fans and artists, followers and friends, supporters and news collectors, tweeters and readers over the past months via this platform. Thanks for the interest and the loyalty!
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Dave Stewart again shared some exceptional photos from his collection via Twitter, with Annie Lennox, Stevie Nicks and of himself. See the latest photos and his comments below.
"Annie and Myself taken somewhere backstage just before a concert calm before the storm" (probably in Japan)
"... sitting visualization desk in my new offices in HOLLYWOOD"
"Stevie and Dave in BLACK AND WHITE Stevie playing melancholy spooky song on piano I'm listening and thinking … more
Nadirah X. In the past months she has been in Zambia as a teacher, trying to build a library for children in a small village against the plans that the international oil company Blackwell Briggs had, they hunted her but with the help of many friends she made it to Scotland Yard with a contract proving their evil plans which lead to the arrestment of Blackwell Briggs's CEO - that was Nadirah X as part of "The Conspiracy For Good". With her … more
In a new interview Stevie Nicks compared her new relationship with Dave Stewart, with whom she recorded most of her upcoming album with the one he and Annie Lennox have: “We had similar relationships in our pasts. Stevie and (Fleetwood Mac guitarist) Lindsey (Buckingham). He and Annie. We have that in common.” Read the full interview here
This Monday, August 9, 2010, BBC Radio Kent aired an interview recorded last Friday of Roger Day with Dave Stewart (website). Together they went through the brilliant back catalogue of Dave Stewart as part of The Tourists and Eurythmics. Listen to Dave speaking also about benefits, the Conspiracy For Good, living in the US and England, his work with Judith Hill, Nadirah X, Ann-Marie Calhoun and Stevie Nicks and further future projects. … more
This Friday Dave Stewart talked to Chris Tarrant on BBC Radio 2 (website). He discussed the Conspiracy For Good project and the event in London yesterday, speaks about his book "The Business Playground" and tells that EURYTHMICS ARE NOT (JUST) A THING OF THE PAST for him!
Listen to the interview here on the BBC iPlayer (Dave approx. 1:34:17 - 1:46:00) or below: … more
In 1975, Jon Roseman produced the video for Queen’s single “Bohemian Rhapsody”. During the 1980s, he produced and directed hundreds of music videos and worked with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Rod Stewart. His video for the Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” was the first played on American MTV in 1981. Here, he recalls his five favourite music videos:
#5 ‘Love is a Stranger’ (1982) by the Eurythmics
"I produced and co-directed 12 Eurythmics’ videos … more
The Guardian published a new interview today with Dave Stewart who is staying in London at the moment to join the final event of the Conspiracy For Good project this Saturday.
Asked for his favourite piece of technology he said that (after all he is a musician) it still is the drum computer and sequencer - an invention without which Eurythmics would have been completely different and that he is still working with: "I'd been flying to London from Los Angeles for the last … more