Beyoncé, Jay-Z have a baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter
Senin, 09 Januari 2012 by Android Blackberry
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Beyoncé, Jay-Z have a baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter |
Beyoncé, Jay-Z have a baby girl, Blue Ivy Carter
Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed their first child Saturday night in New York, a daughter named Blue Ivy Carter.
News spread quick Sunday about baby Blue's birth, with everyone from Beyoncé's sister Solange Knowles to popular close friends just like Russell Simmons and Gwyneth Paltrow taking to Twitter to supply their well-wishes.
"The most stunning girl in the world," Knowles wrote on Twitter ahead of adding a statement regarding the news media. "Information that goes by way of the telephone normally gets delivered incorrect."
"Welcome to the globe princess Carter! Really like Aunty Rih," Rihanna wrote.
"Congrats to my good close friends Beyoncé and Jay-Z," hip-hop mogul Simmons wrote.
Benson launching label
Brendan Benson, a Detroit-made singer-songwriter and cofounder in the Raconteurs, announced he'll be launching Readymade -- his own record label and publishing firm -- inside the spring.
He'll kick off the Readymade jams with his fifth solo album, "What Kind of World." It'll be accessible beginning April 21 at
Benson's label are going to be based out of Nashville, Tenn., where his Raconteurs band mate Jack White runs his Third Man Records label.
DSO signs Pontremoli
Though organizers in the Detroit Jazz Festival opted not to renew the contract of artistic and executive director Terri Pontremoli last fall, she'll nevertheless be programming jazz in Detroit -- at the very least inside the short term.
Cleveland-based Pontremoli has signed on as a consultant with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to book its 2012-13 jazz series. The move comes as portion of some restructuring inside the DSO's nonclassical artistic staff.
In 5 years of leading the jazz festival, Pontremoli is credited with raising the artistic profile in the event to a new peak of excellence.
Briefly
• Bob Weston, a guitarist who played as a member of Fleetwood Mac for the duration of the early 1970s, was discovered dead in his London apartment last week, the Associated Press reports. An autopsy report indicated Weston, 64, was suffering from a gastric intestinal hemorrhage, cirrhosis and a throat ailment.
• Rolling Stones' rocker Keith Richards, 68, is undertaking "very well" following his recent laser eye surgery process to correct his failing vision, based on the U.K.'s Day-to-day Mirror. This year marks the Stones' 50th anniversary as a band, but no official touring plans have however been confirmed.
• Redford resident Gwendolyn Davis was one from the winners from the "Judge Mathis" show's "Joyful Noise" sweepstakes. She'll be rubbing elbows with "Joyful Noise" stars Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer and Courtney B. Vance at the film's Hollywood premiere tonight. She won by watching Detroit native Greg Mathis' show and entering the word with the day on www.judgemathistv.com for the duration of the contest two weeks ago.
Weekend box office
1. " The Devil Inside," $34.five million.
two. " Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," $20.five million.
three. " Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," $14.1 million.
four. " The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," $11.4 million.
five. " Alvin as well as the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked," $9.5 million.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z welcomed their first child Saturday night in New York, a daughter named Blue Ivy Carter.
News spread quick Sunday about baby Blue's birth, with everyone from Beyoncé's sister Solange Knowles to popular close friends just like Russell Simmons and Gwyneth Paltrow taking to Twitter to supply their well-wishes.
"The most stunning girl in the world," Knowles wrote on Twitter ahead of adding a statement regarding the news media. "Information that goes by way of the telephone normally gets delivered incorrect."
"Welcome to the globe princess Carter! Really like Aunty Rih," Rihanna wrote.
"Congrats to my good close friends Beyoncé and Jay-Z," hip-hop mogul Simmons wrote.
Benson launching label
Brendan Benson, a Detroit-made singer-songwriter and cofounder in the Raconteurs, announced he'll be launching Readymade -- his own record label and publishing firm -- inside the spring.
He'll kick off the Readymade jams with his fifth solo album, "What Kind of World." It'll be accessible beginning April 21 at
Benson's label are going to be based out of Nashville, Tenn., where his Raconteurs band mate Jack White runs his Third Man Records label.
DSO signs Pontremoli
Though organizers in the Detroit Jazz Festival opted not to renew the contract of artistic and executive director Terri Pontremoli last fall, she'll nevertheless be programming jazz in Detroit -- at the very least inside the short term.
Cleveland-based Pontremoli has signed on as a consultant with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to book its 2012-13 jazz series. The move comes as portion of some restructuring inside the DSO's nonclassical artistic staff.
In 5 years of leading the jazz festival, Pontremoli is credited with raising the artistic profile in the event to a new peak of excellence.
Briefly
• Bob Weston, a guitarist who played as a member of Fleetwood Mac for the duration of the early 1970s, was discovered dead in his London apartment last week, the Associated Press reports. An autopsy report indicated Weston, 64, was suffering from a gastric intestinal hemorrhage, cirrhosis and a throat ailment.
• Rolling Stones' rocker Keith Richards, 68, is undertaking "very well" following his recent laser eye surgery process to correct his failing vision, based on the U.K.'s Day-to-day Mirror. This year marks the Stones' 50th anniversary as a band, but no official touring plans have however been confirmed.
• Redford resident Gwendolyn Davis was one from the winners from the "Judge Mathis" show's "Joyful Noise" sweepstakes. She'll be rubbing elbows with "Joyful Noise" stars Queen Latifah, Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer and Courtney B. Vance at the film's Hollywood premiere tonight. She won by watching Detroit native Greg Mathis' show and entering the word with the day on www.judgemathistv.com for the duration of the contest two weeks ago.
Weekend box office
1. " The Devil Inside," $34.five million.
two. " Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," $20.five million.
three. " Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows," $14.1 million.
four. " The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," $11.4 million.
five. " Alvin as well as the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked," $9.5 million.