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Anne McCue - downloadAlbum: Koala Motel
NewsStereophonics extend UK arena tourStereophonics have extended their forthcoming UK arena tour. The band, who release new album 'Pull The Pin' in October, have added a night in Hull and extra dates in Cardiff and Birmingham. The Welsh rockers have also announced that all ticket holders for the shows will be able to download album taster 'Bank Holiday Monday' for free from their website stereophonics.com. The revised list of dates is as follows: Bournemouth International Centre (November 4) Brighton Centre (5) Manchester MEN (7) Hull Arena (8) Sheffield Arena (9) Birmingham NEC (11, 12) Nottingham Arena (13) London Wembley Arena (15, 16) Cardiff International Arena (18, 19, 20) Newcastle Arena (22) Aberdeen ECC (24) Glasgow SECC (25) To check ticket availability and get all the latest listings, go to NME.COM/GIGS, now. 'Pull The Pin' is released on October 1, and is preceded by a single, 'It Means Nothing', on September 24. Phil Spector's ex-lawyer finally testifies A former attorney for Phil Spector finally took the witness stand today (July 12) after nearly being held in contempt of court for initially refusing to testify. Sara Caplan was on the defence team that searched Spector's Los Angeles mansion the day after actress Lana Clarkson was found shot in the mouth on February 3, 2003. In an evidentiary hearing, Caplan testified that she saw forensic scientist, Henry Lee, pick up small white object that may have been one of Clarkson's acrylic fingernails, but initially refused to take the stand in open court because it may violate attorney-client privilege. Caplan only agreed to testify after a mid-level appeals court upheld the ruling from Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler that Caplan would be jailed unless she agrees to testify about the defence's mishandling of evidence. Today on the witness stand, Caplan gave essentially the same story she had in a previous hearing without jurors present, but this time used a diagram to compare sizes, reports the Associated Press. The lawyer said she saw Lee pick up an item about one inch in circumference and put it in a vial. She said she never saw the item again. Prosecutors argue that the missing evidence could indicate that there was a struggle between Spector and Clarkson on the night of her death. Lee has adamantly denied any wrongdoing, and said that he believes he won't end up testifying in the case because the prosecution's attack was meant to keep him off the witness stand. |
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