SEETHER FRONTMAN NOT HAPPY ABOUT EVANESCENCE SONG
Seether frontman Shaun Morgan is not particularly happy about the new song by Evanescence, "Call Me When You're Sober." That band's singer, Amy Lee, has said in interviews that the track was inspired by the end last year of her relationship with Morgan, who entered a 28-day rehab program for drug and alcohol abuse in July. Morgan exclusively told LAUNCH that he wasn't pleased to hear about the song: "It saddens me that our whole relationship was reduced to that. That, you know, almost three years we spent together comes down to 'Oh, woe is me, you don't care about me.' I'm disappointed that that's all that really mattered. I'm kind of irritated that our dirty laundry had to be aired, you know, all over the world. I wouldn't do that to somebody."
WHITE STRIPES ON 'SIMPSONS' SUNDAY NIGHT
Jack and Meg White of the White Stripes make their debut as animated characters on The Simpsons this Sunday night (September 17th) at 7 P.M. on Fox. The episode will feature Bart Simpson competing against Meg White in a "drum-off."
JOSEY SCOTT INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT
Saliva has had to cancel an upcoming U.S. tour to allow singer Josey Scott more time to recuperate from an August car accident. The band was filming a segment for a new TV show called Exploited when the vehicle they were riding in was sideswiped, causing injuries to Scott's neck and back. The group's new single, "Ladies And Gentlemen," will arrive in early November, followed by a new album in February.
DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER ARRESTED
Mulleted reality TV star Duane "The Dog" Chapman found himself on the wrong side of the law yesterday morning (September 14th) in Hawaii. The blonde bounty hunter and two of his Dog The Bounty Hunter co-stars were picked up by federal marshals on charges related to their 2003 capture of Max Factor heir Andrew Luster.
DEPECHE MODE IS HITTING THE BIG SCREEN
Depeche Mode's forthcoming DVD, Depeche Mode: Touring the Angel, Live in Milan, will premiere in 78 select movie theaters nationwide on Monday the 25th. The DVD was recorded in February of this year. The two-hour screenings will also feature 20 minutes of exclusive tour documentary footage that can only be seen at the events. Check out BigScreenConcerts.com for locations and ticket info. The DVD itself will be released the next day, Tuesday the 26th.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS ARE AN iTUNES ORIGINALS FIRST
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are the subject of the first iTunes Originals video. The band discusses their musical history and present, as well as some of their famous videos. There are also live performances of Under The Bridge, Dani California and more that were filmed at their rehearsal space in Rick Rubin's mansion. Check it out at iTunes.com.
THE FRAY GO ACOUSTIC
The Fray went acoustic for Stripped.com and their performance is now available for fan enjoyment. The set includes a cover of The Beatle's Eleanor Rigby, and there is also an interview with the Denver band. Check it all out at Stripped.com.
BLUE OCTOBER WILL CELEBRATE BOCKTOBERFEST
Blue October is now set to play the Shiner Bocktoberfest in Texas on October 14th. They join such acts as Godsmack, Pat Green and more. BlueOctoberFan.com has all the details.
GET STAIND ON MYSPACE
Millions of bands can?t be wrong, so Staind has official joined the MySpace revolution. The rockers official page on the Web site is up and running now. Fans can add them as a friend when they visit MySpace.com/Staind.
GREEN DAY, U2 PERFORMING TOGETHER ON 'MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL'
Green Day and U2 will premiere their collaborative version of "The Saints Are Coming," originally done by Scottish band the Skids, during a live performance on September 25th at the Superdome in New Orleans. According to Billboard.com. The performace will also be streamed live and available for download on Rhapsody. Green Day and U2 will also record a studio version of the track.
NEW TO THEATERS SEPTEMBER 15
THE BLACK DAHLIA
Novelist James Ellroy's fictionalized account of the 1947 "Black Dahlia" murder of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short is the launching point of this period piece starring Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, Scarlett Johansson, and Hilary Swank. Hartnett and Eckhart are L.A. cops assigned to the brutal case. Eckhart obsesses over it instead of paying attention to his live-in lady Johansson, and Hartnett keeps his feelings close to the vest so as not to step on his partner's romantic shoes. Swank plays a sensual socialite whose family may be tied to the crime.
THE LAST KISS
A successful architect on the cusp of turning 30 has a beautiful, pregnant girlfriend but he can't decide whether or not he's ready to settle into something permanent. His uncertainty comes from a number of sources, including his friends -- one keeps threatening to leave his wife and another drowns his sorrows in alcohol over an ex-girlfriend -- and his fiancee's parents, who are splitting up after decades of marriage. His feelings are further complicated when he meets a spunky coed at a wedding and starts an affair with her. Zach Braff stars and helped put together the film's soundtrack.
GRIDIRON GANG
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson returns to his football roots in Gridiron Gang, the story of a probation officer at a juvenile detention camp who starts a football team to teach the kids self confidence and pride. His challenge is to get the kids to care about something other than their own problems and realize that even though they're locked up, they still can make a decent life for themselves. Gridiron Gang is based on the real story of California corrections officer Sean Porter.
EVERYONE'S HERO
Yankee Irving is always picked last for neighborhood baseball teams because he can't ever connect the bat with a ball. But his frustration over his playing skills take a backseat when he's faced with the daunting task of reuniting legendary slugger Babe Ruth with his beloved bat, Darlin'. A talking baseball, hobos, and helpful strangers help Yankee get Darlin' to Ruth and teach him that nothing is hopeless. Christopher Reeve died while he was directing the animated project, and it was completed with his vision in mind. Whoopie Goldberg and Rob Reiner star.
LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS for FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) - Johnny Knoxville, Rachael Ray
JAY LENO (NBC) - Howie Mandel, Clay Aiken
LATE LATE SHOW (CBS) - Mia Kirshner, Method Man
CONAN O'BRIEN (NBC) - Matthew Perry, Xzibit, the Rapture
CARSON DALY (NBC) - Norm MacDonald, Amy Smart, the Roots
JIMMY KIMMEL (ABC) - Sarah Silverman, Lionel Richie
FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - (repeat) Host Tom Hanks; Red Hot Chili Peppers perform.
Seether frontman Shaun Morgan is not particularly happy about the new song by Evanescence, "Call Me When You're Sober." That band's singer, Amy Lee, has said in interviews that the track was inspired by the end last year of her relationship with Morgan, who entered a 28-day rehab program for drug and alcohol abuse in July. Morgan exclusively told LAUNCH that he wasn't pleased to hear about the song: "It saddens me that our whole relationship was reduced to that. That, you know, almost three years we spent together comes down to 'Oh, woe is me, you don't care about me.' I'm disappointed that that's all that really mattered. I'm kind of irritated that our dirty laundry had to be aired, you know, all over the world. I wouldn't do that to somebody."
WHITE STRIPES ON 'SIMPSONS' SUNDAY NIGHT
Jack and Meg White of the White Stripes make their debut as animated characters on The Simpsons this Sunday night (September 17th) at 7 P.M. on Fox. The episode will feature Bart Simpson competing against Meg White in a "drum-off."
JOSEY SCOTT INJURED IN CAR ACCIDENT
Saliva has had to cancel an upcoming U.S. tour to allow singer Josey Scott more time to recuperate from an August car accident. The band was filming a segment for a new TV show called Exploited when the vehicle they were riding in was sideswiped, causing injuries to Scott's neck and back. The group's new single, "Ladies And Gentlemen," will arrive in early November, followed by a new album in February.
DOG THE BOUNTY HUNTER ARRESTED
Mulleted reality TV star Duane "The Dog" Chapman found himself on the wrong side of the law yesterday morning (September 14th) in Hawaii. The blonde bounty hunter and two of his Dog The Bounty Hunter co-stars were picked up by federal marshals on charges related to their 2003 capture of Max Factor heir Andrew Luster.
DEPECHE MODE IS HITTING THE BIG SCREEN
Depeche Mode's forthcoming DVD, Depeche Mode: Touring the Angel, Live in Milan, will premiere in 78 select movie theaters nationwide on Monday the 25th. The DVD was recorded in February of this year. The two-hour screenings will also feature 20 minutes of exclusive tour documentary footage that can only be seen at the events. Check out BigScreenConcerts.com for locations and ticket info. The DVD itself will be released the next day, Tuesday the 26th.
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS ARE AN iTUNES ORIGINALS FIRST
The Red Hot Chili Peppers are the subject of the first iTunes Originals video. The band discusses their musical history and present, as well as some of their famous videos. There are also live performances of Under The Bridge, Dani California and more that were filmed at their rehearsal space in Rick Rubin's mansion. Check it out at iTunes.com.
THE FRAY GO ACOUSTIC
The Fray went acoustic for Stripped.com and their performance is now available for fan enjoyment. The set includes a cover of The Beatle's Eleanor Rigby, and there is also an interview with the Denver band. Check it all out at Stripped.com.
BLUE OCTOBER WILL CELEBRATE BOCKTOBERFEST
Blue October is now set to play the Shiner Bocktoberfest in Texas on October 14th. They join such acts as Godsmack, Pat Green and more. BlueOctoberFan.com has all the details.
GET STAIND ON MYSPACE
Millions of bands can?t be wrong, so Staind has official joined the MySpace revolution. The rockers official page on the Web site is up and running now. Fans can add them as a friend when they visit MySpace.com/Staind.
GREEN DAY, U2 PERFORMING TOGETHER ON 'MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL'
Green Day and U2 will premiere their collaborative version of "The Saints Are Coming," originally done by Scottish band the Skids, during a live performance on September 25th at the Superdome in New Orleans. According to Billboard.com. The performace will also be streamed live and available for download on Rhapsody. Green Day and U2 will also record a studio version of the track.
NEW TO THEATERS SEPTEMBER 15
THE BLACK DAHLIA
Novelist James Ellroy's fictionalized account of the 1947 "Black Dahlia" murder of aspiring actress Elizabeth Short is the launching point of this period piece starring Josh Hartnett, Aaron Eckhart, Scarlett Johansson, and Hilary Swank. Hartnett and Eckhart are L.A. cops assigned to the brutal case. Eckhart obsesses over it instead of paying attention to his live-in lady Johansson, and Hartnett keeps his feelings close to the vest so as not to step on his partner's romantic shoes. Swank plays a sensual socialite whose family may be tied to the crime.
THE LAST KISS
A successful architect on the cusp of turning 30 has a beautiful, pregnant girlfriend but he can't decide whether or not he's ready to settle into something permanent. His uncertainty comes from a number of sources, including his friends -- one keeps threatening to leave his wife and another drowns his sorrows in alcohol over an ex-girlfriend -- and his fiancee's parents, who are splitting up after decades of marriage. His feelings are further complicated when he meets a spunky coed at a wedding and starts an affair with her. Zach Braff stars and helped put together the film's soundtrack.
GRIDIRON GANG
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson returns to his football roots in Gridiron Gang, the story of a probation officer at a juvenile detention camp who starts a football team to teach the kids self confidence and pride. His challenge is to get the kids to care about something other than their own problems and realize that even though they're locked up, they still can make a decent life for themselves. Gridiron Gang is based on the real story of California corrections officer Sean Porter.
EVERYONE'S HERO
Yankee Irving is always picked last for neighborhood baseball teams because he can't ever connect the bat with a ball. But his frustration over his playing skills take a backseat when he's faced with the daunting task of reuniting legendary slugger Babe Ruth with his beloved bat, Darlin'. A talking baseball, hobos, and helpful strangers help Yankee get Darlin' to Ruth and teach him that nothing is hopeless. Christopher Reeve died while he was directing the animated project, and it was completed with his vision in mind. Whoopie Goldberg and Rob Reiner star.
LATE NIGHT TALK SHOWS for FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
DAVID LETTERMAN (CBS) - Johnny Knoxville, Rachael Ray
JAY LENO (NBC) - Howie Mandel, Clay Aiken
LATE LATE SHOW (CBS) - Mia Kirshner, Method Man
CONAN O'BRIEN (NBC) - Matthew Perry, Xzibit, the Rapture
CARSON DALY (NBC) - Norm MacDonald, Amy Smart, the Roots
JIMMY KIMMEL (ABC) - Sarah Silverman, Lionel Richie
FOR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - (repeat) Host Tom Hanks; Red Hot Chili Peppers perform.













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