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New shoes and a nice new Armani suit for Paolo By Rick Fulton r.fulton@dailyrecord.co.uk

IT’S usually New Shoes that Paolo Nutini sings about but here he is with a sharp new suit. The 23-year old from Paisley was personally invited to The Giorgio Armani Milan Menswear show in Italy yesterday – by the fashion designer himself. Paolo is up for Best British Male and Best British Album for Sunny Side Up at the Brits. And he’s all kitted out after Armani gave him this suit to say thanks for turning up at his show. Paolo also brought along his girlfriend Teri Brogan to add a touch more Scottish glamour. She was Paolo’s childhood sweetheart and was a 19-year-old student when he burst into the limelight with his debut album These Streets – which was filled with songs about her. Now a model, Teri has blossomed into a stunner and could have graced the Milan catwalk herself rather than just enjoying Armani’s new collection.

‘She wouldn’t be a good ad for UK’ AMY MACDONALD By Beverley Lyons yesterday backed b.lyons@dailyrecord.co.uk the decision not to nominate Susan Boyle T h i n g , i n M a r c h – i s engaged to Partick Thistle for a Brit award. The 21-year-old singer said: “I feel really bad for Susan because I think she has been exploited and the people behind her don’t care about her. “You can tell she is really fragile and being mobbed wherever she t ravels around the world. “She has some problems and it is not right for someone like that to have this life thrust upon them.” Amy added: “Susan has sold a phenomenal amount of albums – so you could ask, ‘Why shouldn’t she be nominated for a Brit?’ “But she hasn’t changed a ny t h i ng musica l ly or creatively and it wouldn’t be a good advert for British music if what we thought deser ved awards in the mu s ic i ndu s t r y w a s a woman singing covers. “Lily Allen would be a deserving winner.” Amy – who releases her second album, A Curious

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SYMPATHY: Amy says she feels bad for Susan

striker Stevie Lovell. But she insists she won’t become a footballer’s wife until she is given a year off from her pop career. She said: “I know a few people getting married this year and they are up to their eyeballs in stress. “It i s s omet h i ng we wouldn’t be able to deal with right now.

Happy “Stevie and I are happy the way things are and will wait for me to have a proper year-or-so break. I still don’t feel I have had time off. It would be too stressful. “We are happy the way things are. There’s no point in rushing into anything.” A my ’s a lbu m, wh ich features Paul Weller on g uitar and bass, is t he follow-up to This Is The Life which sold three million copies. She also releases a single, Don’t Tell Me That It’s Over, on March 1.

Clash of TV titans ANT and Dec go head-to-head with Paul O’Grady for top honours at the National Television Awards tonight. The Geordie duo’s Saturday Night Takeaway and The Paul O’Grady Show are bot h nominated for Best Entertainment Programme, along with Big Brother and I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!

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Stars chasing the gongs FEMALE SOLO ARTIST Bat for Lashes Florence and the Machine Leona Lewis Lily Allen Pixie Lott MALE SOLO ARTIST Paolo Nutini Calvin Harris Dizzee Rascal Mika Robbie Williams BREAKTHROUGH ACT Florence and the Machine

Friendly Fires JLS La Roux Pixie Lott GROUP JLS Doves SOLO: Friendly Fires Dizzee Kasabian Rascal Muse ALBUM Dizzee Rascal Tongue in Cheek Florence and the Machine Lungs

Kasabian - West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum Paolo Nutini - Sunny Side Up Lily Allen – It’s Not Me It’s You BRITISH SINGLE Alesha Dixon - Breathe Slow Alexandra Burke - Bad Boys Cheryl Cole Fight for This Love Joe McElderry - The Climb JLS - Beat Again La Roux - In for The Kill Lily Allen - The Fear Pixie Lott- Mama Do Tayo Cruz – Break Your Heart Tinchy Stryder ftr NDubz - No.1

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ceremony and is for the best LP since the inception of the bash. Other nominees in this category include Coldplay for A Rush Of Blood To The Head, Dido for No Angel, and Oasis for (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?

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Hot Scots on Male short-list IT’LL be the battle of the Scots at the Brit Awards on February 16, as Paolo Nutini and Calvin Harris go head to head in the Best British Male category.

The former was also nominated in the Best British Album category, for the massive-selling Sunny Side Up. A delighted Paolo was clearly thrilled. He said: “It’s great getting nominated for two Brit Awards. “I’m looking forward to the party at Earls Court next month even more now”. But it was the ladies who dominated the shortlists, announced yesterday by Fearne Cotton. Florence a nd t he Machine, Li ly Allen, Pixie Lott and Lady Gaga all

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picked up no fewer t ha n t h ree nominations each. Veteran rocker Bruce Springsteen is up for Best International Male but faces fierce competition from Eminem, Jay-Z, Michael Buble and Seasick Steve. Lady Gaga is up for Best International Female, alongside Ladyhawke, Norah Jones, Rihanna and Shakira. Gaga also looks favourite in the Best International Breakthrough category, after a year that saw her take over the world in record time – this time last year, she was practically unknown. He r m a i n c o m p e t i t i o n c o m e s from country-pop star Taylor Swift.

Outsiders Animal Collective, Empire Of The Sun and Daniel Merriweather make up the numbers. Gaga notched up her final shout in the highly competitive Best International Album section. Her record The Fame faces a tough battle with Black Eyed Peas’ The End, Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion, Empire Of The Sun’s Walking On A Dream and Jay-Z’s The Blueprint 3. With rumours that Jay-Z will perform at the awards, smart money is on him to walk off with both Best International Male and Best Album – but then, the Brits are known for surprises.

Vote for your favourite act MUSIC fans can vote for their favourite ever Brits performance. The Brits Hits 30 will be broadcast on ITV1 on January 23, featuring performances from the 30 years of Brits. Fans can vote for their favourites at ITV. com/brits and GM.TV The list of nominees are:

Bee Gees, Stayin’ Alive/ How Deep Is Your Love (1997); Bros, I Owe You Nothing (1989); Coldplay, Clocks (2003); Eurythmics and Stevie Wonder, Angel (1999); Girls Aloud, The Promise (2009); Kanye West, Gold Digger; Kylie Minogue, Can’t Get You Out Of My Head (2002); Michael Jackson, Earth Song (1996);

Paul McCartney, Live & Let Die (2008); Pet Shop Boys, Go West (1994); Robbie Williams and Tom Jones, Full Monty medley; Scissor Sisters, Take Your Mama (2005); Spice Girls, Wannabe/ Who Do You Think You Are? (1994); The Who, Who Are You? (1988).

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Sonny side up Italians see Paolo as one of their own .. as Paul English found out when he met him on tour

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The guy driving the cab through Milan hasalreadyintroduced Celtic and Rangers into the conversation, now he’s moving on to Hearts and Hibs and struggling to get his tongue round the pronunciation of Edinburgh. Then comes the acid test. Will the name of the most famous Scots-Italian in the pop charts mean anything to him? “Paolo Nutini? Si,” he says. “He sings. My daughter likes him very much. He is Scottish but a Nutini is an Italian.” The 22-year-old Paisley buddy

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with the Tuscan bloodline is everywhere. Huge posters are plastered along a building’s gable wall and one of his hit songs, Candy, is on Italy’s Deejay TV in the hotel. These serendipities have answered my first question just hours into a two-day trip in the shadow of the biggest-sellingmalesoloartistof2009. Paolo Nutini is Scottish but is to Italy what Rod Stewart is to Scotland – if not native, then gladly adopted. When The Brief flies out to meet him on the Milan-Florence leg of his European tour, the singer, whose family hail from Barga in Tuscany, is within touching distance of the end of a six-month touring slog. That night, he’s playing in front of his biggest audience of the tour and is the main attraction in Milan’s vast Pala Sharp arena after the gig was upgraded from a smaller venue because of ticket demand. He has supported The Rolling Stones and played massive festivals – but this is different, he says. Every one of the 8000 hot-dog munching, T-shirt-buying Milanese fans are here to see just Paolo, and he’s a bit nervous about that. Back-stage, members of his band are preening themselves, applying hair gels and neatly pressed shirts before support act Will And The People close their set. There’s a whiff of something sweet in the air – it could be aftershave or maybe the odour of what some would call rock ’n’ roll decadence. After all, Paolo’s never hidden his controversial peccadilloes – there’s a track about one of them on the album. On tonight’s evidence, that number has become a fans’ favourite but every song raises a cheer which could lift the roof off the Pala Sharp. The response to Paolo is immediate, and from start to finish the crowd know every word. It’s a surreal experience seeing thousands of Italians singing the Paisley street names of Glenfield Road and Orchy, referenced in These Streets, in one of Europe’s style capitals. One woman, a Glasgow-born window-dresser for Prada, waves a giant Saltire. An hour later, she skips deliriously into the night with her flag autographed. Paolo,though,isremarkablyplacid, almost downbeat, as he pads barefoot and bare-chested through the corridors immediately afterwards. The cartoon boxer shorts peeking over the top of his burgundy cords seem more excited than he is. “I felt like I was standing up there in the buff,” he says, quietly. “That was big, man. Massive.” The post-show party turns into a late one. Teenage fans stand in the cold at the venue’s gates, eagerly waiting for Paolo to appear. They scream when he waves from the window but at 2am the security guard sends them home. The next day, Paolo’s schedule includes our photoshoot at 3pm in the graceful Tuscan city of Florence, two

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hours south by train. And when he arrives, the singer is looking remarkably fresh given the late night. Yet even young pop pin-ups aren’t falling over themselves to have their photo taken the morning after the night before. As tourists murmur and point during our shoot at the Piazelle Michelangelo, he slowly warms to the situation. By the time the taxi drops us back in his hotel, the cobwebs have been blown away by the fresh air and the man with the camera. Five hours before his next appearance, he ponders why he wasn’t bouncing off the ceiling the previous night in Milan – despite such an ecstatic response. “It was just so big, like the SECC,” he says. “I’ve not played the SECC yet. I don’t think I’m ready, to be honest. The place swallows up the subtleties and nuances in songs. Those are the kind of things I want people to hear. “I worried that was happening last night. But, from what the sound man

and everyone has been saying, it was a good vibe. “Maybe I need to develop a bit more confidence. You have to go out and grab the thing by the horns. You need to be on them, not let them be on you. The more the show went on, the more comfortable it got but sometimes I feel like I’m standing in front of them all in the buff. “I’ve not developed a persona on stage – there’s no alter-ego. I’m just the same guy on stage as I am off it. Last night, I think I needed an alterego,someotherroleIcouldwalkinto.” Isn’t the experience of performing in front of tens of thousands at major international festivals and touring with The Rolling Stones more intimidating? Apparently not. “Something like T In The Park is a different thing,” Paolo says. “I feel more kindred to people who are covered in mud and jumping around in a field, as opposed to this arena layout with hot-dog vendors outside.

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That’s where I’m not so comfortable – even as a gig-goer. Maybe I should just bite the bullet.” All this is contrary to the evidence we see from the wings of the stage during both gigs. Paolo seems entirely comfortable with the adulation on stage – sometimes more so than off it. Nevertheless, he points out that once the mayhem of the tour subsides – and before the next one begins with a double header at London’s Royal Albert Hall on April 8 and 9 – he’s looking forward to feathering his nest, having bought his first home. “When I come back home after touring, life becomes very f***ing normal very, very fast,” he says. His mum and sister have arrived in Florence to catch that night’s gig, and his girlfriend, Teri Brogan, is on the end of the phone back in Renfrewshire. Does he yearn for female company on an all-male tour? “I get back to see her if I have a


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couple of days off,” he says. “She’s doing well but it has been hard this time. She has been very patient and understanding.” When he does go home, it’s to Paisley, not London. The pre-launch publicity campaign for Paolo’s album generated unexpected headlines earlier this year when he criticised Renfrewshire Council for his home town’s decline. The council’s robust defence that Paolo should come and see it for himself was one-upped when he bought his luxury pad there. The townishishomeandhehassurprising plans to help its regeneration. He says: “I’d like to get the right people together and invest in somewhere decent for gigs in the town – somewhere small like King Tut’s in Glasgow. “It has to be somewhere people would want to go to that isn’t a cinema multiplex, that’s had a bit of thought put into it and not just another big

chain. It would be a question of getting the right guys in, getting the building, knowing the sound you want from it, and knowing what you want to do. I’m sure I could persuade a few bands to come along.” Paolowas,let’snotforget,discovered at a civic reception in Paisley Town Hall for BBC Fame Academy winner Davie Sneddon when he was just 16. “Aye,” he says, laughing, fiddling with the zip on his ankle boots. “Where’s my civic reception? How come I never got one?” It’s a half-joke. Paolo’s able to get serious if need be and the record company execs don’t escape the sharp end of his tongue either. Even at 22, he displays a canny streak of cynicism and a determined will, and is surprisingly critical of his first album, These Streets. He says: “When I listen to my last record, I don’t hear a bad record. I just hear a record that has been produced with no soul. You make a record then

some guy comes in and does a job on it because you’ve listened to what folk at the record company want you to do. “With this record, I didn’t let anyone convince me of anything. “The guys who work on the record label are all there to do a job. But the only reason you know them is so they can make money off you. “But I don’t feel angry at those guys. I have a bit of admiration for them. I’m intrigued at how they’ve made me dothings.Thelabelhavedone a good job not over-killing the record once it came out, although they did want me to do stuff like press the button on the Lotto draw. They didn’t care if I went on and nutted the f***ing thing, but there was no way I was doing it.” With 2.3million copies of his last album sold, and a million of the follow-up, he won’t need to be tuning in for Lotto draws either. Yet he thinks people get “confused” when they assume he can afford to retire his parents from their chip shop

andsupporthisfamily for the rest of their lives. “Thenumberspainta picture,” he says. “I’m blessed but people think that means you see £100 the way you saw a tennerbefore.That’sfrightening, especially when it bleeds into your relationships.” Later that night, Paolo, his entourage and family enjoy a lock-in at an Irish bar. No-one’s expecting him to foot the bill and everyone gets their round in. Drink flows, songs are sung and the singer holds court. The previousnight’sstage-frighthasgone and he is high on the adoration of 2000 screaming Florentines. “When I come to Tuscany, I get the same feeling I get when I go home to Paisley,” says Paolo, smiling tonight. “I sort of feel like I’m me again...” ● Paolo’s next single, 10/10, is released on January 11.

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AOLO NUTINI will play the Eden Sessions’ stage on Tuesday, July 13, joining Jack Johnson (June 26 – sold out), Mika (June 27), Doves and Mumford & Sons (July 2 – sold out) and Calvin Harris and Audio Bullys (July 3). Paolo launched his career with 2006 quadruple-platinum debut These Streets, including the Top 10 single Last Request. He followed it up with last year’s second longplayer Sunny Side Up. That album went straight to number one in the UK album charts and returned to the top on two separate occasions. Hailing from Paisley in Scotland, Paolo has been singing and working in the music industry since leaving school at 16, including stints as a roadie and studio engineer. As a result, he has shown an understanding of live performance that belies his age and Atlantic Records recognised his potential early on and signed him just after his 18th birthday in 2005. Paolo was nominated in two categories in this year’s Brits – Brit-

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Rick Tomlinson of Voice of the Seven Thunders. CULT band Voice of the Seven Thunders are joined by Red River Dialect on Saturday at Miss Peapod’s, Penryn. Rick Tomlinson, who was Voice of the Seven Woods, brings the full newly-named four-piece band (including Keith Wood, of Hush Arbors, and Chris Walmsley, who drums with Broadcast and Gruff Rhys) to Cornwall for one of a handful of shows in support of their new record. Mojo says of their new album: “Everything from crushing heaviness to Kraut drone while still maintaining his allegiance to solitary acoustic virtuosity, 4 stars.” They will also be playing material from their debut album from 2007, which the Observer Music Monthly described as “a sprawling, largely instrumental affair, with many threads: Easterntinged psychedelia, hazy, pastoral folk and dusty desert blues... they are expertly combined”. Only 100 tickets at £8 are available from 01326 374424.

ish Male Solo Artist and British Album for Sunny Side Up – and has rubbed shoulders with rock royalty, supporting Led Zeppelin at their O2 comeback show and sharing a stage with the Rolling Stones at the Isle of Wight Festival in 2007. Tjarko Wieringa, Eden Sessions’ creative director, said: “His laid-back brand of motown-tinged folk rock will be a perfect match for Eden’s beautiful surroundings. “With five announcements behind us, this year’s Sessions are promising to be our best yet. We have some of best, most high-profile artists in the world already on the bill and there will be more exciting announcements to come.” Tickets for the Paolo Nutini Session went on sale to members of the Inside Track programme at 9am today (Wednesday) and go on general release at 6pm on Tuesday. They are priced at £35 plus booking fee. To buy tickets visit www.edensessions.com or call the box office on 01726 811972.

SOME of Cornwall’s top live music acts will come together next week to help raise money for charity. Renowned Cornish band The Hitchcock Rules is headlining the Cornwall Twestival event on Thursday, March 25. The event, which is taking place as part of a series of global charity events, will raise money for Concern Worldwide, a humanitarian charity which helps transform the lives of the world’s poorest children through access to education. Other acts set to perform at the ticketed event, which is taking place at Vertigo, Truro, include Jessica Sweetman, a 20-yearold singer/songwriter, soul singer Sophie Stokes and Sam Powell, who will perform a number of folk-inflected songs. Throughout the evening a series of auction items donated by Cornish businesses will be auctioned off in a silent auction. For more information, or to buy a ticket priced at £10 per person, visit http://cornwall.twestival.com/

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Paolo Nutini, who last played Cornwall, at the Boardmasters festival, in 2007.

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A CHAT with Jon McClure – frontman with Reverend and the Makers who play Princess Pavilion, Falmouth, on Saturday – reveals why he is one of the most political singers to have emerged in recent years. The man is passionate about everything; it’s an irresistible trait that has just seen him return from Ethiopia where he jammed with local musicians alongside Damon Albarn. It also saw his band headline Love Music, Hate Racism last year and McClure start cultural and political project Instigate Debate with Carl Barat and journalist Mark Donne. Its aim is to engage young people who feel disenchanted by the current political landscape. McClure – whose best-known song is the aptly titled Heavyweight Champion of the World – is obviously getting tired of the “spokesman for the people” schtick though. He told me: “Things like Instigate Debate are incredibly important but I’m beginning to tire of the whole political side. “It’s very easy to be pigeonholed as a political performer, but, to me, the music side of it is far more important than the message. “I’m going to take a break from all that and just go out with the Reverend Sound System where it’s all about the bassline. “That’s what it will be like in Cornwall – up-close bangers in your face!” For the uninitiated, Sheffield hit machine Reverend and the Makers are often mentioned in the same sentences as Arctic Monkeys due to the bands’ close relationship. So close in fact that Andy Nicholson, original Monkeys bass player is now a fully fledged Maker and will be

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1 METER ROYALTY – a five-piece ska and reggae-influenced punk band from St Austell – are recording a live album at the town’s rugby club on Friday. Support comes from King Tut’s Revenge and As We Sink. They have performed in prestigious venues such as Exeter Phoenix and The White Rabbit (Plymouth) as well as smaller venues such as The Underground (Plymouth) and The Edge (Penzance). 1MR have also received radio play on Pirate FM and Radio St Austell Bay. An EP is due to be released in March/April and an album is expected to be finished sometime during 2010.

Musical relief THE Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Mile in Falmouth at Swanpool Beach on Sunday will feature an impressive list of local bands including Grey Dog, Ryan Ashley Jones, Martin Skews, Ice Cold Idiots, DopeScribes, The Squidhand Trio, The Noisyboys and The Hitchcock Rules. Head to www.sportrelief.com/the-mile/ falmouth-mile for more details.

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Jon McClure of Reverend and the Makers. playing this show. The Makers will be supported by two of Cornwall’s up-andcoming bands, Auction For The Promise Club and Marble Fairy. McClure’s no stranger to Cornish talent, having performed with Rosie Vanier (formerly of the Goldbug) at the JD Set gig in London last October. He said: “She’s a very beautiful and talented girl. I’m sure she’ll go far.” However, don’t get him on the latest trend for instant pop stars. “The X Factor is ****ing ridiculous. People are now seeing fame as a means to an end. They don’t want to even bother making music to get there in the first place. That’s

no motivation for young musicians.” Proving he’s a bit of a renaissance man, McClure has starred and written in a film for the BBC, Sheffield To Shanghai, which will air later this year. “I’m no careerist though – if you get into music to get a career, then that’s all wrong. “I just love it all – from playing Wembley with Oasis to making music in Africa. It could all end tomorrow, so I’m just going for it.” Tickets for Saturday’s concert are £12 in advance and are available from www.seetickets.com / 0871 2200260 and Princess Pavilion box office 01326 211222.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

LOLLY MURS PETE DOHERTY was spotted shopping for an iron at Argos in Camde finally tidying n. So is he up his act? Sadly not. An onlook er says he struggled to use the catalogue’s index, confused by the seemed choices, gave up range of bled out empty- and stumhanded.

A-HA have announ ced UK dates for their Farewell Tour later this year. The Norwegian legends, who ting after 25 years, are splitwill play Glasgow’s Clyde on November Auditorium 17 before heading down south. Tickets go on sale this 0844 499 9990. Friday. Call

TEDDYBACK INACTIONON ASATURDAY LAST week he was King Of The Brits – but this week it’s bark to everyday chores in the States for ROBBIE WILLIAMS. And the singer’s first job was to take the dog for a walk. Wearing a scruffy tracksuit, he looked a far cry from the sharp-suited Rob, above, who scooped the Outstanding Contribution gong last week. But he seemed happy enough as he trotted round the block a few times with little Wally. I hope this isn’t the first bit of exercise his hound has had in over a week. I’m sure it wasn’t, otherwise his pockets would have been brimming with poop bags . . .

PACKING A PUNCH

THE BRRRAP PACK have made great strides in the past year. Not so long ago you could only hear the likes of CHIPMUNK, TINIE TEMPAH, SKEPTA and N-DUBZ on pirate radio. But they have fought their way into the mainstream, a battle which reached its climax at the London date of my Bizarre Presents tour. Tinie, whose single Pass Out is released on March 1, and bad boy Skepta performed their best sets yet. Chip, left, made it clear the night was about celebrating the rise of the Brrrap stars and announced a few surprise guests. First up was N-Dubz star TULISA, who joined him to sing album track Lose My Life. DAPPY and FASER bounded on soon after, swiftly followed by IRONIK, who performed his cover of ELTON JOHN’s Tiny Dancer. The only way is up for these guys.

TEDDY SHERINGHAM has scored with another hot girl — this time it’s one of THE SATURDAYS. The ex-England footballer, 43, below, has been on a date with 20-year-old ROCHELLE WISEMAN. But it’s not good news for JLS’ MARVIN HUMES, who had recently set his sights on the sexy singer. He has been gunning for Rochelle since she split from long-term boyfriend, Charlton goalie DARREN RANDOLPH. But despite a 23-year age gap it seems Teddy’s the one who has caught Rochelle’s eye. The pair enjoyed a cosy dinner at an Italian restaurant in Woodford Green, Essex, on Friday night. A fellow diner said: “I recognised Rochelle, who is beautiful, and then saw the older man. At first I thought it must be her dad, then realised it was Sheringham. “They looked like a couple and Rochelle couldn’t stop grinning. “Teddy stroked her hands throughout, they were very intimate.” A friend of Rochelle added: “She has taken a shine to Teddy, despite him being much older.” It’s not the first time the pair have crossed paths. Rochelle, above, first met Teddy when she was 17 and he was dating her pal DANIELLE LLOYD. WAG Danielle — engaged to Spurs star JAMIE O’HARA, now on loan at Portsmouth — won Miss England in 2004 and Rochelle came third in 2007. Since retiring from the beautiful game two years ago, Teddy — whose son Charlie is a year older than Rochelle — has carved a niche as a competitive poker player. You clearly can teach an old dog new tricks.

JOLIE ntheANGELINA fitted right in on first day of

filming her new movie in Paris. The actress was the height of elegance shooting scenes for The Tourist, which also JOHNNY stars heart-throbs DEPP and SAM WORTHINGTON. The film is a remake of a French thriller about an American tourist who finds his life in danger when a female Interpol agent uses him to flush out a criminal she once had an affair with. I wonder how BRAD PITT feels about his missus working so closely with those two hunks. She’s got previous for hooking up with her co-stars — that’s how she got together with Brad.

EMINEM started out life in a trailer park — but this summer is all about T In The Park for the planet’s biggest rap star. Slim Shady is leading a hiphop invasion with JAY-Z, DIZZEE RASCAL and BLACK EYED PEAS all heading to Balado.

It’s the most expensive ever line-up to be assembled for the three days of mayhem that start on July 9. And I reckons it’s the best ever. Eminem — real name Marshall Mathers — will headline Saturday night of the 17th T festival, while rockers MUSE take top bill on Friday and indie kings KASABIAN close the show on Sunday. But all eyes will be on the Stan superstar who last performed in Scotland at Hampden in 2003.

Fireworks Then he hit the headlines when he dangled a baby doll out of his hotel to poke fun at MICHAEL JACKSON. But Eminem, 37, wasn’t so full of himself after the T announcement. He simply said: “I’m excited to get back to Europe to rock some shows. “The crowds in Scotland are always big, crazy and dedicated — it’s going to be great to feel that energy again.” His fellow rapper Jay-Z, left, will also cause a stir— and there’s a good chance bootylicious missus BEYONCE could be there to cheer on her Britwinning hubby. Also in the T In The Park rap pack are Black Eyed Peas, with sexy FERGIE, left middle, adding some glamour. And the UK’s biggest MC has been AMY WINEHOUSE keeping her making up for two weeks head down for ean. She in the Caribb mammoth a embarked on day she the on r bende n and landed in Londo Wino’s since. hasn’t stopped the lash for now been on counting. 48 hours . . . and

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KE$HA did a secret MySpace gig on Monday — but there was nothing private about her performance. Dressed in a tight top and accompanied by drag queens, she put on an energetic show at east London’s Bathhouse. As she was once sick PARIS HILTON’s in wardrobe and peed in a sink when out with LILY I’m looking ALLEN, forward to a night on the tiles with her.

DIZZEE RASCAL, far left, is also getting in on the act fresh from bagging a Brit for Best British Male. He stole the show at last week’s Brit bash performing the duet You Got The Dirtee Love with FLORENCE AND THE MACHINE — and they’re are also back at T after impressing last year. There’s no doubt organisers have pulled off a coup bagging MUSE — dubbed best live band in the world. But bass player CHRIS WOLSTENHOLME joked (maybe): “The only problem is that it’s World Cup final weekend. If England happen to be there I might have to watch them instead!” Heading up the T-artan Army will be crooner king PAOLO NUTINI, electro wiz CALVIN HARRIS, Dundee wild boys THE VIEW and hairy Ayrshire rockers BIFFY CLYRO. Frontman SIMON NEIL

beamed: “The line-up’s as amazing as it’s ever been and we can’t wait to rock like f***. Gig of the year, be there or be square.” The sing-a-long moment is sure to come from THE PROCLAIMERS. Also on the mega bill, announced in Glasgow yesterday, are LA ROUX, GOSSIP, EMPIRE OF THE SUN, STEREOPHONICS, NEWTON FAULKNER, THE PRODIGY, THE COURTEENERS, HOT CHIP, WOLFMOTHER, 30 SECONDS TO MARS, FAITHLESS, VAMPIRE WEEKEND, THE CRIBS, DAVID GUETTA, GOLDFRAPP and ELLIE GOULDING. That’s on top of TEMPER TRAP, MUMFORD & SONS, SKUNK ANANSIE, THE STRANGLERS, BROKEN SOCIAL SCENE, THE CORAL, FAKE BLOOD and TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB. The 40,000 tickets left for the three-day fest go on sale on Friday at 9am. See www.tinthepark.com CHRIS SWEENEY

THE Elle Style Awards n were a bit of a damp squib after star guest CHERYL COLE pulled out at the last minute. The GIRLS ALOUD beauty obviously had more important things to worry about — yet right up till the morning of the event organisers had been hoping she would show. Trust those fashion types to worry about a party when someone’s marriage has hit the skids. That left usual suspects DAISY LOWE (right), ALEXA CHUNG and PIXIE GELDOF to attend the afterparty. It was appropriate because the music for the bash was provided by Daisy’s stepdad, former SUPERGRASS star DANNY GOFFEY, and his new band HOT RATS. The girls, left, were doing embarrassing middle-aged dancing. And I thought they were supposed to be cool.

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X FACTOR runner-up OLLY MURS, right, has signed TWO record deals — with Epic and SIMON COWELL’s Syco Music. And the singer, currently on the show’s live tour, is already working on his debut album. Epic boss Nick Raphael said: “Olly is a big personality and we hope to make a big record showcasing his obvious talents.” The signs are good — Epic is the label that snapped up JLS last year and took them from hopefuls to the biggest boyband in the country, with two Brits under their belts.


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Gary and Guy on standby

T 2010: The Highlights

T In the Park boss Geoff Ellis has revealed Gary Lightbody and Guy Garvey were lined up to fill in for Blur at last year’s T in the Park. The headliners almost

T IN The Park could face rebellion from football-mad bands over their decision not to show the World Cup final on Sunday, July 11. Muse, above, have already jokingly threatened to pull out – without realising they headline two days before the big game. And Kasabian aren’t too happy either. Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme said: “The only problem we have is that it’s World Cup final weekend. “If England happen to be there, I might have to watch them play instead.� Festival boss Geoff Ellis has insisted the game will not be

shown on big screens – or even backstage. He said: “There are no plans to screen the final. People come to T in the Park to see the music.� But keen Leicester fans Kasabian, who launched the new England away shirt in Paris, are likely to have words with Ellis over backstage screenings. T fans have already created a Facebook page suggesting Ellis put the World Cup final on a big screen but he laughed off their demands. Fest tickets go on sale at 9am this Friday from outlets including Ticketmaster – 08444 999 990 or Ticketmaster.com – Tickets Scotland and Ticketcentres.

Muse Eminem Kasabian Jay-Z Black Eyed Peas The Prodigy Faithless Stereophonics Paolo Nutini Biffy Clyro Florence And The Machine Dizzee Rascal Vampire Weekend Calvin Harris 30 Seconds To Mars

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Festival set for Girls Aloud star

CHERYL’S HAVING WITH PEAS T

IN The Park bosses have invited Cheryl Cole to take the festival by storm with a special appearance.

The singer could join the Black Eyed Peas at Balado to bring their joint European tour to the T stage. Speaking exclusively to The Razz, an insider said: “Should Cheryl want to join the Black Eyed Peas on the bill, that would be fantastic.� Solo star Cheryl has been working with Will.i.am for the last two years and is on tour with the band throughout Europe in May and June. She is the support act on the arena tour but is expected to team up with Will to perform Three Words and Heartbreaker at some point during the show. And now she could be a surprise guest at the Scottish festival to wow fans with the same two tracks. The festival’s new pop-friendly feel was a roaring success last year and Cheryl could well be crowned queen of T in the Park 2010, following the success of Lady Gaga and Katy Perry. While there are UK arena shows in London, Birmingham and Manchester on The E.N.D. World Tour for Cheryl and the Peas, they have not scheduled a Scottish date other than T in the Park. The door is wide open for Cheryl to put

the band to see how they were doing. “Gary Lightbody and Guy Garvey were going to do a duet if Blur didn’t make it to the stage in time so that’s one collaboration that never happened.�

WATCH T IN THE PARK ORGANISER GEOFF ELLIS ON THE HEADLINE ACTS AT THIS YEAR’S FESTIVAL.. WWW.DAILYRECORD.CO.UK/SHOWBIZ

RAPPER: Jay-Z

FOOTIE BAN BAD MUSE

didn’t make it after Graham Coxon was rushed to hospital with food poisoning. Geoff said: “It was one of those things you could have pulled your hair out for but we kept in constant contact with

TOUR SLOT: Cheryl and Will.i.am have collaborated in the past her personal heartbreak behind her with a show-stopping performance in front of her biggest UK crowd yet. Cheryl fi rst got together with Will for his single Heartbreaker back in 2008. She met him while shooting the documentary Passions Of Girls Aloud, when she went to LA to train as a hip hop dancer. The pair were keen to work together and Cheryl sang on the single. The result was such a success that she turned to Will when she was putting together her own solo record. He produced

the album and sang with her on hit Three Words. Cheryl has widely credited him as a massive source of inspiration – plus his name has opened doors in the US and Europe for her. A source said: “Being connected to Will.i.am is opening new doors so it’s a brand new chapter for Cheryl. “She is so excited about the tour and delighted the Peas are giving her the opening slot. “It is going to be a special time for her fans.�

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SINGER Sophie Ellis-Bextor reckons her new album with Calvin Harris is her “danciest yet�. She has collaborated with Harris, Richard X, Metronomy’s Joe Mount, former Sneaker Pimps star Liam Howe and

Dutch DJ Armin van Buuren for the release, called Make A Scene. Sophie says the title is a reference to “being comfortable in your own skin�. She added: “Now that I’m doing my fourth record, I feel like I know

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what it is that I do. I’m not trying to conform to anyone else’s idea of what I should be up to.� Her single Bittersweet will get an airing in the next fortnight. She added: “It’s a song I did with the Freemasons. It’s very pop-dance.�


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Hung up on divas

TARGET: Lady Gaga

COMEDIANS Key Of Awesome have made a brilliant parody of Lady Gaga and Beyonce’s Telephone. The hilarious video carries a chat between the divas and mocks the video they did together. The promo features the tape surrounding Gaga’s body, the beautiful cigarette sunglasses and lots of other little quirks. Watch the parody now on www.dailyrecord.co.uk

Singer back with his muse Teri

AOLO Nutini was last night back together with the girl who inspired his hit Last Request.

PAOLO’S LOVE LIFE IS SUNNY SIDE UP AGAIN P The singer was spotted with girlfriend Teri Brogan back on his arm. They stopped seeing each other at the start of the month after Paolo, 23, admitted they were having a rough time. But the lovebirds – who first fell for each other aged 15 – arrived together at MacSorleys bar in Glasgow city centre last night. They were out for a special Rock Ness evening hosted by drug smugglerturned-celebrity Howard Marks, who will run a bar at the summer festival. Tanned Paolo, who was sport a new short hairdo and clean cut appearance, and model Teri seemed to have got over their differences as a guest told them they were a “lovely couple�. Paolo who has previously said his girlfriend is “an addiction� was keeping tight lipped about the situation. He said: “I can’t comment about us but I am having a great time tonight and it’s been great meeting Howard Marks.� The couple spent the rest of the night laughing at Howard’s tales of debauchery before he appears at the Rock Ness festival from June 11-13. An insider revealed: “Paolo and Teri are back together and just got back tonight so they are very happy. Theirs was never a big break up like Ashley and

REUNITED: Paolo and Teri cosy up at last night’s bash in Glasgow Cheryl’s. They have a lot of love for one another and it’s great they have resolved their difficulties.� They had split after the Brit Awards, where Paolo was nominated for best male for his No1 album Sunny Side Up. Paolo said at the time: “Th ings aren’t good between us. We’ve had some ups and

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BIG TALK: 50 Cent

RAPPER 50 Cent has rattled Jay-Z by saying he’d like to steal his wife. Fiddy, who says Jay-Z found fame by marrying Beyonce, said: “I’d marry her and we’d have a really big family.� The rapper also

said he wouldn’t stop there. He offered to make honest women out of Lady Gaga and Rihanna, too. He added that if he got married in Africa, he could “have three wives�.

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downs before so hopefully we’ll be OK.� Then model Teri set her relationship status on Facebook to “single�. She admitted at the time: “We are going through a hard time. It’s undecided. It is a personal matter, I can’t tell you anything.�

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SINGER-SONGWRITER Scott Peden has paid tribute to his home town by penning a song called Sauchiehall Street. He offers up a tour of Glasgow on his video for the song, which features his brazen vocal style. Scott, who last month released his debut album Every Dog Has Its Day, has already impressed some of the ladies by making up a song on the spot last time he was out at local bar Cosmopol. See him on www.myspace.com/ scottpeden


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‘Kidnap’ charges TEN Americans held trying to take 33 “orphans” from Haiti WILL face child-trafficking charges, it emerged last night. A tot needed hospital treatment and other kids were dehydrated as the Baptist Church group headed for the border in a bus, said SOS Children’s Home. Haiti’s communication minister said: “They will be judged.”

Doing his bit . . . Paolo By CHRIS SWEENEY

BIG-HEARTED Paolo Nutini is helping the Haiti appeal by auctioning off guest-list tickets to a sell-out gig. The New Shoes star is playing the 300-capacity King Tut’s in Glasgow on February 17.

His show sold out in hours but the crooner is offering three pairs of tickets to fans — plus the chance to hang out with him backstage and get a chauffeur-driven car to the nearest train station or airport. Paolo, 23, could not make the star-studded recording of The Scottish Sun’s Helping Haiti single. But he wanted to do his bit to help the earthquake-ravaged nation. P a o l o revealed: “I

Star auctions backstage briefs in Haiti appeal was very disappointed not to be able to join the others doing the tracks. “But I wanted to help in whatever way possible and had the idea of giving up my guest-list spaces to offer as an auction. “I look forward to seeing how much my dedicated fans can raise for such an important appeal.” The online auction — at www.paolonutini.com — is run-

ning until Monday and all proceeds will go to the DEC Haiti Earthquake appeal. Paolo’s boost comes as the Helping Haiti single, left, is launched today at 8am — with a simultaneous debut on radio and the internet. Our song — a moving remake of REM’s Everybody Hurts — is being played for the first time on radio breakfast shows nationwide at 8am. From that time it will also

be available to listen to on The Sun’s website at thesun.co.uk. The single will be available to download from Sunday and hits the shops the following day. It can already be preordered at hmv.com, play.com, or amazon.co.uk — and all money raised goes to the Helping Haiti fund. Simon Cowell helped to line up 21 of pop’s big-

gest stars taking part in the recording, which opens with vocals by Leona Lewis. Robbie Williams was reunited for the first time on record with ex-Take That pals Gary Barlow and Mark Owen. Other stars on it include Rod Stewart, Cheryl Cole, Susan Boyle and JLS. scottish-sun@the-sun.co.uk

JLS have first listen to single — See Bizarre, Pages 16&17

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MUSIC memorabilia donated by top pop stars has raised tens of thousands for Haitian quake victims. Coldplay singer Chris Martin’s Viva La Vida tour jacket went for £9,600 on eBay, while a guitar used by Arctic Monkey Alex Turner sold for £4,600. The Oxfam auction ends today. A Sir Elton John suit is still up for grabs.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

BRIT Carwyn Hill holds a Haitian child — after he and wife Reninca quit their jobs to drive an ambulance across the earthquake-hit country. The couple moved to Haiti just over a year ago after first going there in 2007 to help set up a clinic and children’s centre. The pair, from Bromley, South London, had planned to return to jobs in the UK until the disaster struck. Ex-teacher Carwyn, 26, said: “We couldn’t go under these conditions. I’ve been trying to get aid to remote villages.”

To donate to Helping Haiti or to pre-order our charity single go to thesun.co.uk

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Pete’s bagel bash PETE Doherty was pelted with bagels when he played publicly for the first time since the death of his pal Robin Whitehead, the 27-year-old heiress to the Goldsmith family fortune. The singer appeared at an exclusive nightspot in Moscow on Sunday night amid reports that Scotland Yard are seeking to interview him as they investigate the circumstances

around her death from a suspected drugs overdose. He kept his audience, including Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich, waiting for an hour and 20 minutes before appearing on stage at the B1 Maximum Club. Several bagels were thrown from the crowd and he was hit on the shoulder. Doherty then picked one up and ate it.

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The 27-year old from Australia had her break in Somersault and has starred opposite Russell Crowe in A Good Year and Cate Blanchett in Elizabeth: The Golden Age. Currenly dating Ryan Phillippe.

CAREY MULLIGAN

The 24-year-old English actress got her big breakthrough last year in An Education as Jenny. This year, she will star in famous eighties film Wall Street sequel Money Never Sleeps. She is dating her Money Never Sleeps co-star Shia LaBeouf.

KRISTEN STEWART

Still only 19, the American actress is already a household name, thanks to playing Bella Swan in the Twilight series of films. She may, or may not be, dating co-star Robert Pattinson.

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AOLO Nutini is doing his bit to raise money for Haiti – by auctioning VIP tickets for one of his shows.

The Paisley pop sensation was moved by the destruction and loss of life caused by last month’s earthquake. To help the fundraising effort, he’s put three pairs of t ickets for t h is month’s sold-out gig at King Tut’s in Glasgow up for grabs to the highest bidder. Paolo, 23, said: “I wanted to help in whatever way possible and had the idea of giving MOVED: Paolo Nutini

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An American comedy actress at only 21, she has already appeared in Superbad, The Rocker, Zombieland and The House Bunny. She is dating singer and The Rocker co-star Teddy Geiger.

Being nominated for a Golden Globe for best actress for Vicky Cristina Barcelona has made the 27-year old from London a bankable star. She is currently single.

AMANDA SEYFRIED

Starting her career as a child model, the 24-year-old American had her film breakthrough as Sophie in Mamma Mia! She is dating her Mamma Mia! co-star, Dominic Cooper

GARBAGE are back in the studio. Frontwoman Shirley Manson hinted the group are back together. The 43-year-old Edinburgh-born singer teased fans with this Facebook message: “Guess who I just spent a week in the studio with? Would you be

Engaged to Marilyn Manson, the 22-year-old American actress has starred in leftfield films such as Thirteen, Running With Scissors and Down In The Valley. She also played Mickey Rourke’s daughter in The Wrestler.

ANNA KENDRICK

Starring alongside George Clooney in Up In The Air and as Jessica in the Twilight franchise has made the 24-year-old American actress a hot ticket. She is currently single.

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Wah Wah Hut on February 17 are in such demand that touts flogging one for £179 or a pair for £249. Paolo’s competition tickets also include a meet-and-greet with the man himself and access to the after-show. A car will also collect the winners and take them to the show from Glasgow airport, a nearby train station or a local hotel or residence. The auction for the three pairs of tickets finishes this Friday, when the highest bidders

will be announced. All proceeds from the sale will be donated to the DEC Haiti Earthquake Appeal. The special sold-out show is being held to celebrate King Tut’s 20th birthday. The proceeds from the tickets sold normally are being split betweenRachelHousechildren’s hospice and Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy. On Sunday, Paolo joined an elite group of artists including Kings of Leon to have an album that has made it to the No1 spot

on three separate occasions. Sunny Side Up debuted at the top spot on its release in June last year. In the 35 weeks since then, the album has spent 20 weeks in the Top 10 and has never been out of the Top 40. It has also been certified three times platinum. It was back at No1 for the last week of 2009 and the first week of 2010, then was deposed for two weeks by Florence And The Machines’s Lungs before returning to the top this week. A spokeswoman said: “Paolo,

pleased if I said one of them was called Steve and one of them was called Duke and another was a Grammy winning producer?” Shirley,Steve Marker, Duke Erikson and drummer/producer Butch Vig haven’t worked together since 2005.

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MIA WASIKOWSKA

This year the 20-year Australian will go global thanks to her starring role as Alice in Tim Burton’s version of Alice in Wonderland, performing alongside Johnny Depp. She will also play the title role in a film version of Jane Eyre. Currently single.

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the band and the team can’t believe Sunny Side Up is back at No1 for a third time. “It’s great that people continue to enjoy the record. We thank them for their support.” Sunny Side Up has also been nominated for a best album Brit and he has also been nominated in the best male category. M To bid in the auction and donate to the DEC Haiti Earthquake appeal, go to www.paolonutini.com.

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KATY Perry has blamed the internet for ruining Russell Brand’s Hogmanay proposal because she knew the funnyman was preparing to pop the question. The pair became engaged on a trip to India. But Katy said: “I saw it on Google.”

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FRANKIE’S HOT BODY SATURDAYS’ singer Frankie Sandford was “flattered” to have been named as having the hottest body in the world. The 21-year-old, who is dating McFly bassist Dougie Poynter, beat off competition from glamour model Madison and Transformers

actress Megan Fox to top the poll, voted for by ZOO readers. Frankie said: “Wow, to win this award is amazing. Thank you, I’m truly flattered.” The top five was completed by glamour model Sammy Brady and I Kissed A Girl singer Katie Perry.

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FOO Fighters frontman Dave Grohl says fatherhood has changed the way he makes music. The star, who has two young daughters, said: “When you have kids, you see life through different eyes. You feel love LOVE: Dave Grohl more deeply.”


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Paolo’s help for Haiti 01/02/2010 Star auctions off tickets for sold out Tut's show in aid of earthquake victims

Paisley star Paolo Nutini is auctioning off tickets to his exclusive King Tut’s show in aid of Haiti. The show sold out in a matter of minutes but Paolo is urging fans who missed out to dig deep and bid on one of three pairs of tickets that are up for grabs on his website. Paolo said: “I wanted to help in whatever way possible and had the idea of giving up my guest-list spaces to offer as an auction to the show. I look forward to seeing how much my dedicated fans can raise for such an important

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