Happy Birthday to Gwen Stefani!
Sunday, October 3rd, 2010xxxooo!
xxxooo!
From the official site:
“Tony Kanal and his longtime girlfriend Erin Lokitz are extremely happy to announce that they are expecting their first child early next year. The couple is overwhelmed with joy and excited to meet their new little one.
Tony adds “We’re feeding our baby a healthy diet of Bob Marley, The Clash, Prince and of course No Doubt!”
Congratulations Tony and Erin!!!!!!
Also from the official:
“No Doubt are in the studio working on a new album, their seventh
studio release. If you’ve seen the studio photos and updates the band have
been sending via Twitter, you know they have written nine songs so far and
are thrilled with the progress they’re making. No Doubt can’t wait to share
the new record with everyone in 2011.
No Doubt will have a new catalog release in 2010 for fans that are looking
for a lower priced greatest hits collection. The album will be part of the
Icon series which features greatest hits and favorites from the most popular
artists in music for just $7.98.
“With the band recording a new record for next year we felt it was a good
idea to remind everyone of the great music No Doubt has made over the years.
We feel the Icon release of No Doubt’s greatest hits is an extremely low
cost way to turn a lot of new people on to the band’s great music,” said the
band’s manager Jim Guerinot.
The No Doubt Icon release will feature the same track listing as the Singles
Collection, including “It’s My Life,” “Just A Girl,” and “Hey Baby,” but
with new artwork and at the lower price. The No Doubt Icon release will be
available online and in stores November 2, 2010.”
2011 cannot come fast enough!
According to this article, Gwen will be the latest wax figure added to Madame Tussaud’s on the Vegas Strip. The unveiling is this coming Wednesday, the 22nd.
Billboard interviewed Tony at the L.A.M.B. show. Read the article here. Gwen and Tony were also recently interviewed by the Wall Street Journal here.
I added photos of the L.A.M.B. fashion show to the gallery, as well as photos of Gwen at Sephora.
Here are a couple video interviews with Gwen:
Happy Birthday, Gabe!!!!
Happy Birthday, Tony!!!!!!
Happy birthday to Adrian!!!!!
Also, a happy belated birthday to Stephen!!!!!
We love you!!!!
I love No Doubt! Where are all the old-schoolers? I miss you! Mary, Amy, Carly… etc. Where are you? Somebody comment me! Lyndsy-loo! Danny Boy! Pierre! The list goes on…..Sue, D,…everybody!!
I’m so excited for No Doubt’s new album to be released! It’s going to be epic! I can’t friggen’ wait! Props to Jenny at BSO for keeping everyone updated. I don’t post every little thing, but I promise you, I’m paying attention. I’m a career woman, and I have children, so GP isn’t top priority any longer for obvious reasons, but my love and appreciation goes on and on. Love you all! I have a lot of videos that I need to upload. I think about it every day, and will get them up soon.
Love you all! Do well, and Doubt not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The band has been posting like crazy on twitter:
Hi all! Thanks to Rosemarie for the heads up – Gwen is nominated for a Teen Choice Award in the “Favorite Celebrity Fashion Line” category for L.A.M.B.! You can vote for her here! You may vote once per day. Go vote, and spread the G love!
No Doubt has been posting quite a bit on twitter still:
We already knew that! But, YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
From the official mailing list:
“Hey Guys…thinking a lot about you! We are baking up one of the most delicious records…your ears will hardly be able to take it…it will be so pleasurable!
It’s been so fun being together everyday. We started writing at Tony’s studio in his house. We just moved to a real studio in the Valley and it makes it all feel like it’s finally happening. We’re recording the first batch of songs that we wrote now and after this we’re gonna go right back in and write some more.
Wouldn’t have gotten to this point without all of you coming out to see us on the Summer Tour. You are so inspiring! Gonna tweet you pictures and keep you updated. We need your vibes! Check out some more news down below…
Love,
Gwen & My Boys (the No Doubt ones)”
Tim Armstrong (whom I love) just released some artwork for sale featuring Gwen. From novafm.com.au:
“Gwen Stefani has been given a make-over by punk legend Tim Armstrong.
Although, fashion icon Stefani doesn’t need any help in the style department so this new look is strictly on canvas.
Armstrong is best known for his work in Operation Ivy, Rancid and the Transplants and artwork has been a private endeavor for decades. But now the side-project has developed into a full body of work.
Armstrong has released 50 artist proof prints, each hand painted using various mediums. Prints will be shipped randomly to customers who cannot choose specific prints, nor may they be exchanged for others.
This Gwen Stefani print was originally a photo taken by Tim and then transformed into a stencil resulting in a screen-printed image of Gwen.
The work can be viewed at posterchildprints.com”
No Doubt has been tweeting up a storm again:
From the official:
“No Doubt’s long time friend and keyboard player Gabrial McNair is a dad! He and his wife Lene welcomed a baby girl on May 18th. The baby and her proud parents are doing well and resting comfortably.”
Yay! Congrats Gabe!!! (May 18 is my brother’s birthday, too!)
Recent twitter updates from No Doubt:
“congratulations to our longtime friend and musical collaborator gabrial mcnair and his wife lene on the birth of their new baby girl!! -tony10:13 AM May 19th via web
write, record, write, record, eat, write, record, sleep, laugh, repeat… -Tom8:42 PM May 17th via web
The 4 of us are 2gethr in Hllywd today- 2 start recording the first batch of new ND songs! http://yfrog.com/084aqjhttp://yfrog.com/jouo3cj7:18 PM May 12th via Twitter for iPhone
My favorite bands at Coachella: muse, devo, faith no more. Curious who everyone thought was best? New bands we should know about? – Adrian11:27 AM May 3rd via web”
It sounds like they are really having fun recording! And Adrian likes FNM!? Sweet! One of my favorite bands!
Tom has posted an abbreviated autobiography on his blog:
“This is a short Bio I’ve been working on. I think this sums it up nicely and without errors such as on wikipedia.
I was born Jan 11, 1968 in Los Angeles, California and mostly grew up in the city of Irvine, about 40 miles just south of L.A. in Orange County. I remember having an early fondness for music, my first musical memories coming from my Disney 45’s and my Dad playing classical and pop standards on the piano at home.
Around age eight I got my first hi-fi system and quickly became an avid rock aficionado, listening endlessly to my Kiss, Rush, Pink Floyd, UFO, Black Sabbath, and Barry Manilow records. Around age twelve my Dad hooked up some private guitar lessons at the local music store, and I quickly started learning songs of the Beatles, James Taylor and Neil Young on the acoustic guitar. An electric guitar ( a black Les Paul copy) followed as a Christmas gift, and from then on I spent hours locked in my bedroom jamming along to my growing record collection. My older sister Gina was already a skilled rock guitarist, and she taught me scales and chords which helped me advance quickly.
I started a band called “Northeast” in 7th grade (age 13 I think) with a couple of friends and we ambitiously covered songs by Rush, Judas Priest, and Scorpions. After that around age 15 I joined my older sister’s original Heavy Metal band “Rising”, forming a rather unique brother and sister dual lead guitar team.
I was a distracted student in High School- preferring music, fiction, boogie-boarding and D&D over my homework. After High School I studied music theory and composition at Orange Coast College and at Cal State University Fullerton for 4+ years.
During my college years my musical tastes began to broaden to new wave and reggae music, and in 1988 I answered a flyer to play guitar for local OC band called “No Doubt”. I helped to add a rock edge to No Doubt’s ska sound, and after a number of excellent years playing club shows all around California, the band signed with Interscope Records in 1991. We released our “self-titled” debut CD in 1992, and toured clubs in the United States in vans that summer. After which founding member and primary songwriter Eric Stefani began the process of splitting from the band. This left more of the songwriting efforts to myself, bassist Tony Kanal and singer Gwen Stefani, and in the following years we all co-wrote, recorded and finally released our 1995 commercial breakthrough album entitled “Tragic Kingdom”. The album gave birth to a number of international hit singles and went on to sell over 15 million copies worldwide. We toured the North America, Europe and Asia repeatedly for a whirlwind two years before taking a break in late 1997 to write and record the follow up. “Return of Saturn” was released in 2000 followed by more world touring. The next album was “Rock Steady”, released in 2001, and produced more hit songs, two Grammy awards and more world touring. In 2003 we performed alongside Sting at the 2003 Superbowl halftime show and released a greatest hits CD entitled “The Singles Collection”. About that time we began a well deserved multi-year break from No Doubt’s primary activities of recording and touring.
During the break, I produced two albums by singer-songwriter Matt Costa and also toured the United States in 2005 as his bass player, enjoying the opening slot on Jack Johnson’s sold-out summer amphitheater tour. I also worked with Ted Matson to score a feature documentary film; “The Providence Effect” released in 2009 . When not doing music I also spent my free time traveling and surfing, hanging in Australia, Indonesia, Mexico and New England with my girlfriend Mieke. We were married in 2004 and started a family right away becoming parents to two incredible boys; Ace born in 2006 and Rio born in 2008.
In 2009 No Doubt returned from hiatus for our biggest concert tour ever in the United States. Presently in 2010, Tony, Gwen, Adrian and I are working together to write and record songs for a forthcoming No Doubt album.”