Music stars including Thom Yorke, Beth Orton and Jamie Cullum were in the crowd to see Waits perform new material, as well as old favorites from his 30-year career. The audience seemed to relish Waits' unique gravely singing voice.
Making fun of his long absence from London and his own age, the 54-year-old singer said: "It's good to see you.
"OK, all right, yeah, 17 years ... but you look good. The three ages of man: youth, middle age and `you look good.'"
Beth Orton Finds 'Comfort' New Disc
Mar 15, 2006 12:39 pm PST
Beth Orton could never understand why some performers would go on tour and refuse to sing their most popular songs once they hit the stage. "It seemed really selfish," says Orton, reflecting on her experiences as a fan. "They'd do differ...
Curious George Goes to the Album Charts
Feb 15, 2006 1:37 pm PST
There's some serious monkey business going down on the album charts. While Grammy winners got their traditional post-ceremony sales spikes, the top branch of the Billboard 200 was occupied by a cinematic simian as Jack Johnson's Sing-...
Orton Fans Will Take Comfort in New Record
Feb 3, 2006 8:49 am PST
Beth Orton, "Comfort of Strangers," (Astralwerks/EMF) Beth Orton fans, take comfort. Her new release includes some of her best work. With pared-down production, a lush strings section, lots of piano and Orton's stunning songwriting ability...
UPN Snags Elliott for Contest Show
Mar 13, 2004 12:55 pm PST
It was bound to happen. Music talent-contest fever has been sweeping across TV networks, and UPN finally has a series of its own. UPN has teamed with Missy Elliott for a new reality show/contest with the working title "Missy Elliott Proj...
Kathleen Edwards Plants CD, DVD on One Disc
Dec 2, 2003 10:34 am PST
Select North American retailers are currently carrying Canadian singer/songwriter Kathleen Edwards' innovative new EP "Live at the Bowery Ballroom." The Rounder Records release is the first to utilize OneDisc technology, which allows for...