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Lost Horizon

Artist: Lost Horizon
Genre(s):
Metal: Heavy
Discography:

A Flame To The Ground Beneath
Year: 2003
Tracks: 9

Awakening the World
Year: 2001
Tracks: 10
Metal circle Lost Horizon took form during the late '90s and early 2000s. A CD of demos landed the group -- featuring vocaliser Daniel Heiman, drummer Christian Nyquist, guitar player Wojtek Lisicki, and bassist Martin Furängen -- on the Music for Nations label; their debut album, Awakening the World, was prohibited by the last of May 2001. During the time between that album's release and the reexamination, 2003's A Flame to the Ground Beneath, Lost Horizon became a six-piece unit with the add-on of two new members (keyboardist Attila Publik, guitar player Fredrik Olsson) -- or warriors, as they like to refer to themselves. They were able to nurture a major bus accident exactly weeks prior to the release of the album, and continued to term of enlistment in support of it.
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Is Heigl Jockeying To Quit Contract
Producers and writers of Grey's Anatomy are angered by Katharine Heigl's recent
announcement that she had decided to withdraw her name from Emmy competition because
of the show's weak clips over the past season, the New York Times reported
today (Monday). Today's New York Times reported that Heigl is looking for a
way to pull out of her contract with the producers so that she can pursue further
opportunities in Hollywood.
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Stars to boycott Golden Globes
Screen Actors Guild President Alan Rosenberg said in a statement there was "unanimous agreement" among actors not to cross picket lines set up by the Writers Guild of America who are locked in a bitter dispute with film and television producers.
Rosenberg said the boycott would cover all nominees up for acting awards in the event on 13 January.
The Golden Globes is regarded as the second most important awards show in Hollywood after the Oscars.
The ban would also cover stars acting as presenters.
The decision means that nominated A-listers such as Julia Roberts, Tom Hanks and George Clooney are all likely to steer clear of the Globes, greatly diminishing one of the highlights of Hollywood's awards season.
Hollywood screenwriters have been on strike since 5 November after the WGA and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers failed to agree terms for a new contract.
Negotiations failed over the writers' demands for an increased share of profits from Internet and new media sales.
The two-month strike has forced the suspension of numerous television series as well as the postponement of work on several Hollywood films.
The WGA confirmed this week that it would mount pickets around the Golden Globes venue at the Beverly Hilton hotel.
It had already announced last month that it would not allow guild members to take part at both the Golden Globes and the Oscars.
Amy Winehouse's Husband 'Wanted Pete Doherty Assaulted'
Amy Winehouse's husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, offered money to a fellow prisoner to organise an attack on Pete Doherty, a court has been told.
While being held in prison awaiting trial, Fielder-Civil heard rumours that Doherty had begun romancing his wife and offered upwards of £20,000 "to cause damage" to the Babyshambles frontman.
The allegations surfaced during the trial of two men, Douglas Johnson and David Austin, who accused of taking part in a contract killing, reports the Telegraph.
The jury in their trial heard from one witness, Richard Lyttle, who said that while in Pentonville Prison with Fielder-Civil, Winehouse's husband said "he would give £20,000 to anyone who done him [Doherty] – cause him injury.”
Fielder-Civil is currently awaiting sentence after pleading guilty to assaulting a man and then trying to cover the incident up.
He faces a maximum of five years in jail over the assault charge.
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