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The Umbrella Sequence - downloadAlbum: Events
NewsBritney Spears loses custody of her childrenBritney Spears has lost custody of her kids, after a ruling by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott M. Gordon today (October 1). In a hearing this afternoon, the singer was ordered to turn over custody of Jayden James (1) and Sean Preston (2) to ex-husband Kevin Federline by Wednesday (October 3). Federline will have sole custody "until further order of the court." As previously reported, Federline's lawyer went to court today alleging that Spears was driving without a California drivers license. Last Friday, the court found that Spears was a "habitual" user of drugs and she was ordered to attend counseling, meet with a parent coach and submit random drug tests twice a week. Bright Eyes shine as Benicassim kicks off Bright Eyes wound up his international tour tonight (July 19) as Benicassim 2007 sprung into life. The beachside festival, just outside the town of Castellon, traditionally opens a day early with a reduced line-up on the main stage. And this year the party, dubbed Fibstart, coincides with the final night of Conor Oberst and band's international tour. Oberst led the band, clad in their trademark white suits, through a set heavy with tracks from current album 'Cassadaga', including 'Hot Knives', 'Four Winds' and 'Middleman' alongside classic 'First Day Of My Life'. Oberst told the crowd he wished he could stay for the weekend in Valencia, but the band were straight on a plane home to Nebraska. He said: "We have to say goodbye to one of our favourite drummers, Janet Weiss." Weiss joined the Bright Eyes touring line-up after her own band Sleater-Kinney split last year. The other big highlight of Fibstart was a chaotic show from Iggy Pop and The Stooges, which saw another now-traditional stage invasion. Stay tuned to NME.COM for our exclusive video interview with Iggy Pop himself. Benicassim 2007 begins in earnest tomorrow, with fun in the sun from Klaxons and The Horrors. |
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