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Festeja Sus 55 Años En Glastonbury 27/06/2010 12:39 Cuerpo E Pagina 2 Cyan Magenta Amarillo Negro 2 LUNES 28 DE JUNIO DE 2010 ETCÉTERA TRADICIÓN Y VERDAD EN CORTO Festeja sus 55 años Pagan fortuna Cara de ángel y por su vestido alma asesina Kylie Minogue demostró su Kika Édgar será “Paula bai- apoyo a la lucha contra el larina” en Mujeres asesinas sida vendiendo uno de sus 3; además promociona su en Glastonbury vestidos. La menuda artista más reciente álbum, Señor pop australiana subastó un amante. Aunque estaba deci- vestido negro sin mangas y dida a enfocarse completa- con la espalda al desnudo en mente en la promoción de su un ostentoso evento, realiza- tercera producción discográ- do el viernes al margen de la fica y olvidarse por un rato semana de la moda masculi- Será miembro de de la actuación, Pedro To- na en París. La pieza del dise- rres, productor de la serie, lo- ñador Jean Paul Gaultier fue la Academia gró convencerla de volver a vendida en 20 mil euros (24 El actor Christoph Waltz se- los foros de televisión para mil 770 dólares). rá miembro de la academia darle vida a Paula. del cine estadounidense, in- formó la Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. El australiano está entre los 135 cineastas invitados este año a entrar en la orga- nización y que podrán votar en la próxima entrega de los Oscar, a lo que a externado su profundo agradecimiento y orgullo sin confirmar su participación. AGENCIAS Aniversario. El primer guitarrista, cantante, compositor y co-fundador de la banda punk británica The Clash, celebró 55 años de vida en pleno Festival Glastonbury 2010. Mick Jones, el en Londres, Inglaterra, el 26 tonces el grupo Generation de junio de 1955. Es hijo de X. En esta etapa, Mick cono- guitarrista inglés que es padre galés y madre rusa. ció en un encuentro de ban- AGENCIAS unmitodelahistoria La mayor parte de su in- das en Londres a Joe Strum- fancia la vivió con su abue- mer, líder de The 101´ers, y BOB GELDOF EN MÉXICO del punk. la Stella en Gales, mientras por recomendación del re- El cantautor irlandés Bob Geldof compartirá con el público mexicano experiencias y labor social para combatir que sus progenitores lucha- presentante Bernie Rhodes la pobreza en África, en una conferencia magistral que ofrecerá el próximo mes en el Lunario del Auditorio Na- EL UNIVERSAL ban por salir adelante du- lo invitó a intervenir junto cional. El también protagonista de la película The wall, de la banda británica, Pink Floyd, estará acompañado Londres, Inglaterra rante una época en la cual con Simonon y Chimes en por el músico mexicano y director de orquesta José Areán. las oportunidades laborales un nuevo grupo: The Clash, Mick Jones, el primer guita- para los habitantes del Reino que se convirtió a finales de rrista, cantante, compositor Unido eran escasas. la década de los 70 en icono y co-fundador de la banda En 1975, con 20 años, for- del movimiento punk. punk británica The Clash, mó la agrupación London SS Estuvieron activos de celebró 55 años de vida en junto a su amigo Tony Ja- 1976 a 1986. El grupo fue uno pleno Festival Glastonbury mes, pero no logró el éxito de los más importantes, por- 2010, en el que participó jun- comercial, aunque contó con que a diferencia de la mayo- to con Gorillaz. muchos integrantes que lue- ría de las bandas de su géne- Jones, quien colaboró go participaron en bandas ro, que se caracterizaban por con Paul Simonon en Plastic importantes de la primera su simplicidad musical, in- beach, tema homónimo del ola del punk. corporó a su estilo diferentes tercer álbum de Gorillaz, En su alineación estuvie- ritmos como reggae, rock, lanzado en marzo de este ron Brian James y Rat Sca- rockabilly,ska, jazz y dub. año, tocó este sábado con la bies, quienes también for- Junto a Strummer, Mick agrupación virtual. maron parte de The Dam- compuso la mayor parte de Michael Geoffrey Jones, ned, así como Terry Chimes los temas de la banda du- quien también fue líder y y Paul Simonon, quienes rante su etapa más exitosa, fundador de Big Audio después estuvieron con Jo- además de tocar la primera Dynamite y además partici- nes en The Clash; por su par- guitarra y,ocasionalmente, pa en Carbon/Silicon, nació te, Tony James formaría en- cantar..
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