People have been lining up to hook up with Lady GaGa, and Scissor Sisters are one of the lucky acts who will hit the studio with the 24-year-old pop/dance singer. The group's lead singer Jake Shears talked to GaGa about a possible duet when they met at Sir Elton John's White Tie and Tiara Ball earlier this year.
"Jake has performed with huge stars like Kylie [Minogue]. He is desperate for the union with Lady GaGa to go ahead," a source told Britain's Mail on Sunday. "He was concerned Lady GaGa might decide against it but he has been reassured that the collaboration will happen in some way, shape or form."
While waiting for the duet between Scissor Sisters and Lady GaGa to arrive for listening pleasure, fans can purchase Scissor Sisters' third studio album "Night Work" which has been in stores since June. Led by single "Fire With Fire...
"Jake has performed with huge stars like Kylie [Minogue]. He is desperate for the union with Lady GaGa to go ahead," a source told Britain's Mail on Sunday. "He was concerned Lady GaGa might decide against it but he has been reassured that the collaboration will happen in some way, shape or form."
While waiting for the duet between Scissor Sisters and Lady GaGa to arrive for listening pleasure, fans can purchase Scissor Sisters' third studio album "Night Work" which has been in stores since June. Led by single "Fire With Fire...
- 8/30/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Scissor Sisters are playing with bright colors and hip-shaking moves in a newly-released music video supporting their single "Any Which Way". Some scenes even feature naked Jake Shears and some nude girls hiding their body behind a table lamp and other home props.
"Any Which Way" is the second single from the band's third studio album "Night Work". The music video is directed by Ace Norton (Norah Jones, Death Cab for Cutie) and was shot over two days in London, England.
Released in June this year, "Night Work" is led by single "Fire With Fire" and becomes Scissor Sisters' first album since parting ways with Paddy Boom in 2008. The split was cited as an amicable one. "He will always be our sister," they said back then.
"Any Which Way" is the second single from the band's third studio album "Night Work". The music video is directed by Ace Norton (Norah Jones, Death Cab for Cutie) and was shot over two days in London, England.
Released in June this year, "Night Work" is led by single "Fire With Fire" and becomes Scissor Sisters' first album since parting ways with Paddy Boom in 2008. The split was cited as an amicable one. "He will always be our sister," they said back then.
- 8/13/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
An official statement saying that Scissor Sisters have split with their current drummer, Paddy Boom, has been posted by the band on their official website. "We would like our fans and friends to know that we have amicably parted ways with the original Scissor drummer Paddy Boom," they announce.
"He will no longer be on stage with us but he will always be our sister," the Grammy Awards-nominated band explain further about the future of their relationship with Boom after the break-up. "Don't worry, we are hard at work on our new record and we can't wait to see you all soon," they add.
In related news, the band will reportedly change their musical direction from disco, gleam rock, and pop to a reggae sound on their next project. The album doesn't have a title and release date yet but some new songs that are expected to be featured on...
"He will no longer be on stage with us but he will always be our sister," the Grammy Awards-nominated band explain further about the future of their relationship with Boom after the break-up. "Don't worry, we are hard at work on our new record and we can't wait to see you all soon," they add.
In related news, the band will reportedly change their musical direction from disco, gleam rock, and pop to a reggae sound on their next project. The album doesn't have a title and release date yet but some new songs that are expected to be featured on...
- 10/22/2008
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Drummer Paddy Boom has left flamboyant pop act the Scissor Sisters. Boom, who split from the band last week, will be temporarily replaced by Randy 'Real' Schrager, reports say. The act wrote on their website: "We would like our fans and friends to know that we have amicably parted ways with the original Scissor drummer Paddy Boom. "He will no (more)...
- 10/21/2008
- by By Sarah Rollo
- Digital Spy
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