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
As reported Annie Lennox visits Washington D.C this week to appear at the GBC Awards dinner, the Women Deliver converence and to give several interviews to press, TV and radio. Annie discussed her commitement to the fight against HIV / Aids in the SING Campaign, her new role as UNAIDS Goodwill Ambassador and more.
You find some links to articles and interviews as well as photos and videos of Annie's appearances and the press coverage below … more
As reported here last weekend Dave Stewart is in London this week promoting his new book "The Business Playground" with a number of TV and radio interviews. See details here.
Today Dave gave two interviews at the BBC. First he visit the BBC's program "Working Lunch". Watch the interview here now:
Thanks to Eurythmics Ultimate for uploading the interview. The show will also be available on BBC IPlayer here.
Dave Stewart on Simon Mayo's Drivetime
Later … more
Dave Stewart is on his way to London to present his just released, new and already successful (more about this later) book "The Business Playground - Where Creativity and Commerce Collide (The Voices That Matter)" co-written by Mark Simmons. He is going to appear on several radio and TV programs in the coming week (details see below).
Watch and listen to him explaining how creativity will boost your business over and above the competition - the secret is … more
An article written by Annie Lennox has been published in the Huffington Post today, on November 30, 2009:
Demanding Aids Justice
"I first met Zackie Achmat at a rather formal dinner that was being held in honor of Nelson Mandela under the canvas of a grand marquee tent, with elaborately laid out table arrangements, ladies sashaying in evening gowns and gentlemen dressed in evening suits.
One person stood out from the assembled gathering, wearing a black … more
In both the last two years, 2007 and 2008, I was happy to report here in the news at ethrill.net in late November that the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) announced "Winter Wonderland" (written by Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith in 1934) as the most-performed christmas holiday song (based on radio airplay) and that the recording of it by Eurythmics was the "the most popular artist version played today" over the … more