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The alternative rock band Keane are on tour celebrating 20 years since the release of their debut, Hopes and Fears, one of the best-selling albums in UK charts history. Bandmates and onetime schoolmates Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley perform live in our studio ahead of their show tonight at Radio City Music Hall.This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst
Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir les origines du groupe britannique Keane et la naissance de leur succès retentissant avec leur premier album « Hopes and Fears », qui célèbre aujourd'hui ses 20 ans !Derrière les mélodies entêtantes et la voix puissante de Tom Chaplin se cache une histoire d'amitié et de détermination. Remontez le temps jusqu'à la formation du groupe, alors connu sous le nom de Lotus Eaters, alors que ses membres étudiaient à l'University College de Londres. Malgré les débuts difficiles et l'indifférence initiale, le quatuor a su se réinventer et adopter le genre du piano rock, devenant ainsi une référence de la scène musicale britannique.Revivez les étapes clés de leur ascension, des premiers singles enregistrés « à la dure » aux portes qui s'ouvrent enfin grâce à un bouche-à-oreille efficace. Plongez dans l'univers sonore unique de Keane, où le piano devient un instrument aux multiples facettes, interprétant à la fois la mélodie et le rythme. Laissez-vous emporter par les émotions brutes et les cris déchirants de Tom Chaplin, qui rappellent inévitablement le style de Matthew Bellamy de Muse. Découvrez comment le groupe a su se forger une identité propre, tout en s'inscrivant dans la tradition de la pop anglaise sensible et symphonique.Cet épisode de « La Partition » vous offrira un regard privilégié sur les coulisses de la naissance d'un groupe devenu incontournable. Préparez-vous à être séduits par l'histoire fascinante de Keane et son premier album culte.
Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin is a brilliant guest as he shares tales from his cricketing youth and general love of the game. We also unveil some alternate Mark Wood namesakes across the UK. Twitter @middleplease Instagram @middlepleaseumpire Email middleplease@hotmail.com Podcast Sponsored by Spond, Mindful Chef & Step One Listener offers below (time limited): www.stepone.life - For a 15% discount, just use the code MP15 MindfulChef.com/middleplease - for 25% off your first four boxes. Spond - download for free here https://spond.sng.link/D472x/3nti/ukqi Produced by Nathan Kosky with Playback Media Engineered by Leon Gorman Copyright 2024 Playback Media Ltd - playbackmedia.co.uk/copyright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Propelled by their classic smash ‘Somewhere Only We Know', ‘Hopes and Fears' is undoubtedly one of the best debut albums ever made. Since then the band have released a further four full length albums - with the most recent record ‘Cause and Effect' arriving in 2019. The band have sold 12 million albums worldwide, with Hopes and Fears entering the list of 40 best-selling albums in the UK of all time. They've toured in over 40 countries. Keane, originating from Battle, East Sussex, are one of Britain's best loved bands comprised of Tim Rice-Oxley (composer and pianist), Tom Chaplin (lead vocals), Richard Hughes (drummer), and since joining the band fully in 2011, Jesse Quin (Bass). Songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley and singer Tom Chaplin were school friends in East Sussex before forming Keane. Their enduring appeal revolves around the honesty of their songs and the emotion in the music. They are as relevant today as they were twenty years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Keane's Tom Chaplin brings in an object that brings him joy. He also tells Gaby about his fishing van. Yes, he has a fishing van! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Keane frontman, Tom Chaplin, joins Gaby for a chat about all things joy! He talks about touring with Coldplay, his on-stage persona and the pressures on performers in 2023. After explaining why he has snot on his trousers, he tells Gaby about the new music he's writing, the 2024 Keane tour, and how much he loves being creative. He also shares about the tough times in his life and how he's come through them. Tom is truly joyful and lovely and we really enjoyed this chat. We hope you do too! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever grabbed your partner's braces and ridden them like a horse? You know what, don't answer that actually. Here we are, episode 409 of The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast and goodness, it's been a busy week. We were joined this week by SIX incredible guests including Davina McCall, who dished the details on why she is not hosting the new series of Big Brother and Carol Vorderman, who wound back the clock to when she first met Chris when he was 8 years old (Chris much disputes Carol's story however…). Amir Khan reflected on his boxing career and the infamous I'm a Celeb Strawberry-Gate, and Tom Chaplin discussed the 20th Anniversary of Keane's debut album ahead of their 2024 tour. Comedians Richard Herring and Lucy Beaumont brought the laughs as they chatted to Chris about their upcoming tours. As if that wasn't enough, we only went and launched The Prize Dump Tour 2023, which kicks off in Willey, Warwickshire on Monday 18th September! Will-ey we be coming to your house to bring you a bus load of prizes? Tune in next week. Now that awful joke is out the way, we also had this week: The team record this years PubcastDom has a brand new business ideaPippa fixes her hooverEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30 - 10am
There may not have been an E3 this summer, but it sure as heck felt like it! Between Summer Games Fest, the Xbox and PlayStation showcases, the Wholesome Direct, Future Games Show, and even more presentations than we can list here, there have been hundreds of games announced or shown off in the past few weeks. Fortunately, we were able to visit LA last week to get hand-on with a wide range of exciting Switch-bound games, including Sonic Superstars, Oxenfree II, Mortal Kombat 1 and much, much more! In this week's episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, join your hosts Nick Serpa and Tom Chaplin as they talk about all the games big and small that Nick got to demo at Summer Games Fest. Then, stick around for some other freshly announced Indies you should keep on your radar, several irrelevant tangential conversations (our favorite), and more! Our podcast is available on most major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Audible, or you can check out the video version on YouTube. Direct downloads are also available for free through our friends at ListenNotes. Have ideas or suggestions for the show, or want to submit a fan question or topic for a future episode? Let us know what you think – and thanks for listening! ➡ Inquiries/Fan Mail: NERefreshPodcast@gmail.com➡ Visit the site: https://nintendoeverything.com Episode Segments: (00:00) | Intro (02:06) | Summer Games Fest Switch announcements + hands-on impressions (55:18) | Other announcements (01:11:24) | Recent releases (01:20:50) | Refresh Rate Hosts:Nick Serpa: @ndserpa Nicolas Shadday: @Dayshade1999 Tom Chaplin @Thomchaplin Dennis Gagliardotto: @LyonHart_ Luiz Estrella: @Luizestrella_
It's been a long time coming, but after existing for decades exclusively on the Nintendo 64, Goldeneye 007 has finally been rereleased on modern platforms! In this week's episode of Nintendo Everything Refresh, we'll discuss the long-awaited return of this classic first-person shooter and whether it can live up to the nostalgia that so many players have! We'll chat about a handful of the many games announced for Switch last week, including a surprise port of Life Is Strange 2, the next game in the SteamWorld franchise, and much more! We'd also like to welcome a new voice to our show, and to the site! Tom Chaplin is one of Nintendo Everything's two new video creators, and he and his friend Sam will soon be bringing some exciting and creative content to Nintendo Everything's YouTube channel. In the meantime, we got to welcome Tom onto the podcast and hear, among other things, all about his thoughts on Fire Emblem Engage. We can't wait to have him and more folks from the site on future episodes of the podcast! Our podcast is available on most major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music and Audible, or you can check out the video version on YouTube. Direct downloads are also available for free through our friends at ListenNotes. Have ideas or suggestions for the show, or want to submit a fan question or topic for a future episode? Let us know what you think – and thanks for listening! ➡ Inquiries/Fan Mail: NERefreshPodcast@gmail.com ➡ Visit the site: https://nintendoeverything.com Episode Segments: (00:00) | Intro (01:10) | GoldenEye 007 launches on Switch Online (09:10) | Uno gets a Switch Online Trial (11:37) | Splatfest incoming! (15:45) | SteamWorld Build announced (19:28) | Life is Strange 2 (23:05) | Trek to Yomi (26:21) | Road 96 prequel announced (28:27) | Strayed Lights announced (31:12) | Release Dates (Minecraft Legends, Fuga 2, Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life) (42:13) | Sonic may ditch the "boost" mechanic (46:53) | The Future of Sonic games (51:54) | Recent Releases (01:04:38) | What we've been playing Hosts: Nick Serpa: @ndserpa Dennis Gagliardotto: @LyonHart_ Luiz Estrella: @Luizestrella_ Nicolas Shadday: @Dayshade1999 Tom Chaplin
Noël ce n'est pas que la fête de la nativité, c'est surtout, le partage, l'amour, la famille, le bon repas, les petits cadeaux, l'odeur de sapin, le Crazy Horse à minuit quand on était plus petits. Noël ne serait pas noël sans ses chants de noël ! Beaucoup de groupes donnent dans le chant de Noël, les Ramones l'ont fait : “Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight)” est un de leurs titres sorti en 1988. 1975, Chris de Burg sort un ovni de Noël, un titre qui raconte une nouvelle version de l'histoire de Jésus en voyageur extraterrestre. A quoi ressemble un Noël de Cowboy ? Mélange d'influence country et musique de Noël par The Killers en 2011 ''The Cowboy's Christmas Ball'' inspiré d'un poème américain de 1890 signé par William Lawrence Chittenden, les bénéfices de la vente de ce titre sont reversés à l'association Product Red qui lutte contre le sida, la tuberculose et le paludisme. En 1975, à l'époque de “Born To Run”, Springsteen enregistre ce classique de Noël sur scène lors d'un concert à Long Island au mois de décembre “Santa Claus is Coming To Town”, classique obligatoire des fêtes de fin d'année radios en Europe et aux Etats-Unis. En 2017, le chanteur de Keane, Tom Chaplin remet Noël au goût du jour et en version " moderne ". --- Du lundi au vendredi, Fanny Gillard et Laurent Rieppi vous dévoilent l'univers rock, au travers de thèmes comme ceux de l'éducation, des rockers en prison, les objets de la culture rock, les groupes familiaux et leurs déboires, et bien d'autres, chaque matin dans Coffee on the Rocks à 6h30 et rediffusion à 13h30 dans Lunch Around The Clock.
After fading from view in the UK after "Strange And Beautiful" (a top 10 hit in 2002), Aqualung was hardly consigned to the legend of the one hit wonder. Instead Matt Hales went to make his name and build his career in the USA - much of it through hard, steady touring - the opposite of his “instant success” in the UK. Aqualung bucked the trend for under-achieving British acts through the naughties, selling several hundred thousand albums and becoming darlings of the cool celebrity crowd, from appearances on Jay Leno's Tonight show to Grammy nominations and cool celebrities attending his shows. Matt Hales became what he calls “inadvertently cool”. How did that happen? By not compromising for one thing. “I tried compromising at one stage, by writing hits and giving the A&R guy what he wanted, but it made me unhappy. So I made the quietest music I could, my Idagio, my quieter version of Pet Sounds. That turned out to be successful anyway!”Hales also established a parallel music career by becoming a successful, sought after writer-producer: collaborating with Lianne La Havas (he produced her superb debut album), Bat for Lashes, Tom Chaplin, Mika, Paloma Faith, Disclosure and many others. This has set Matt free from the curse of every commercial musician out there i.e. not attached to having a hit. Still, despite being a collaborator for hire, Hales has released no less than seven albums as Aqualung. The most recent, Dead Letters, is something truly special. When I heard it I immediately invited Matt on the show to get the inside story on his rather unusual career journey. Hales is often compared with the great & the good, from Radiohead & Coldplay, to Elton John and Talk Talk. It makes sense when you listen to Dead Letters, an album in which he has let all of these influences come to the surface:“This is a record where I am paying homage to the record collection that I was raised on. There is Elton, Stevie Wonder, Bread, Toto - Pet Sounds of course, that's the muesli I was raised on”. And if you thought the key change is dead in pop music, then Matt Hales is out to prove you wrong on Dead Letters. As he mentions in our conversation, he can literally “do anything he wants”.Perhaps that's the very definition of musical longevity.Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/
This week's show features A.J.Smith with music from The Midnight, Rare Americans, Placebo, Lovely the Band, Whitmer Thomas, ON/OFF, Automatic, Moby & Nicola Sirkis, Tom Chaplin, J.R.Slayer & Dogbeach! Hosted by Cousin Corey. 09/27/2022
Former Keane front man Tom Chaplin on his solo music, loss of youth and self-reflection and exploration.
Tom Chaplin is an English singer, songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman for pop rock band Keane. Chaplin achieved massive international success with Keane, behind their best-selling debut album Hopes and Fears (2004) and the albums and singles that would follow after. After the band went on hiatus in 2013 Chaplin announced that he was pursuing a solo career as well. His third solo album 'Midpoint' was released this year, and we had a candid conversation with Chaplin about the album, climate change, asking yourself life's biggest questions, happiness, honesty in his lyrics, and a lot more! Interview by: Martin KuiperSupport the show
Keane frontman Tom Chaplin speaks to Headliner about the making of his new album Midpoint, entering middle age, self-destruction, and finding a voice outside of the band.
David Cronenberg's new film Crimes of the Future is a science fiction body parts horror movie starring Viggo Mortensen, Kristen Stewart and Léa Seydoux. In a time when pain no longer exists a couple are using organ removal surgery as performance art. Leila Latif reviews and gives a run down on the films being shown at this year's Venice Film Festival, including The Whale and Banshees of Inisherin. Tom Chaplin came to fame as the lead singer of Keane. With the release of his third solo album Midpoint, he talks to Tom Sutcliffe and performs two songs - Gravitational, and Overshoot - live in the studio. We hear from one of the thirteen writers on the Booker Prize longlist, Sri Lankan Shehan Karunatilaka, who's waiting to hear if he'll also be on the shortlist announced tomorrow. His 2010 debut novel, Chinaman, was garlanded with awards, including the Commonwealth Prize. Will his second book, The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, also be a winner? Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Nicki Paxman
Singer-songwriter, and frontman of chart-topping, Brit award-winning band, Keane, and father of 2, Tom Chaplin joins Dave for this episode of his Dadpod. Why did Tom's daughter miss the chance to see him live for the first time? What was her unexpected response to finding out he was on the Masked Singer? Plus, Tom opens up about how his family helped him through some personal battles.
Singer-songwriter, and frontman of chart-topping, Brit award-winning band, Keane, and father of 2, Tom Chaplin joins Dave for this episode of his Dadpod. Why did Tom's daughter miss the chance to see him live for the first time? What was her unexpected response to finding out he was on the Masked Singer? Plus, Tom opens up about how his family helped him through some personal battles.
In this episode, Amelia speaks with Fifty Feminist States podcast fellow Mary L. Chang! Amelia & Mary talk about how Mary got into music writing, common misconceptions about Mary and her work, the importance of empathy amidst diversity, and a few of Mary’s heroes.The interview segment in this episode was produced by Mary L. Chang. Be sure to tune in to her episode on the podcast this summer! Links:Mary’s interview with Tom Chaplin:https://theregoesthefear.com/2016/10/interview-tom-chaplin-part-1.phphttps://theregoesthefear.com/2016/10/interview-tom-chaplin-part-2.php Follow:Mary L. Chang on Instagram @theprintedwordFifty Feminist States on Instagram @fiftyfeministstatesSupport the podcast and the stories of the feminist activists and artists we share by pledging a monthly or one-time donation on our glow.fm page at this link.
Digital marketing is probably the most important and accessible promotional tool available to Independent artists. However, unless you're particularly technically minded, they can seem complicated and overwhelming. This week we have a chat to Tom Chaplin who not only is a music manager at The Collective but, also has a digital marketing business called Tribal Marketing. Tom specialises in Digital marketing for artists and has a real passion to help them having been one himself and managing his own roster. If you haven't got your head around digital marketing and understood how important and helpful it can be, we hope this episode sets you on the right track. And if you're still stuck you could reach out to Tom! Follow Tom on Instagram @t.s.chaplin Follow The Collective on Instagram @thecollectivemotion Find your tribe with TRIBAL Marketing www.londontribal.com Let us know your experiences on our Instagram or Facebook pages or send us a voice message. Instagram @weareindependentartists Facebook @weareindependentartists Subscribe for a free 10-day guide: www.IamIndependent.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/i-am-independent/message
Since my first interview with Tom en Tim in 2005 I have followed the band with interest. So when I had the opportunity to talk to them about their comeback album Cause & Effect in 2019 I was really curious how their relationship had evolved after the band's break up in 2013. And I couldn't resist to ask Tim about his thoughts about Tom's solo album TheWave ;-)By: Martin KuiperSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Beloved English rock band Keane, responsible for four No.1 Albums have recently released a new album ‘Cause and Effect’ after a 6-year hiatus. Tom spoke to Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley backstage at the BBC about starting out on the Camden circuit, spending a summer recording in a dilapidated farmhouse in northern France, and why Under the Iron Sea was much darker than Hopes and Fears.
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Chris and Andrew talk touring and ticketing, throw a spotlight on more songs from Cause and Effect, and speak to a special guest about Keane's Latin American tour.
Chris and Andrew are back together to talk through how Keane rose like a Phoenix from the flames to deliver an improbable fifth album, Cause and Effect.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear co-host Anthony Mason's full conversation with Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley. Hits like "Somewhere Only We Know" helped the group become one of Britain's biggest bands in the early 2000s. Chaplin and Rice-Oxley discuss their journey ? from their first big break, to spiraling through their own personal crises amid Keane's breakup in 2013, to their emotional reunion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear co-host Anthony Mason's full conversation with Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley. Hits like "Somewhere Only We Know" helped the group become one of Britain's biggest bands in the early 2000s. Chaplin and Rice-Oxley discuss their journey ? from their first big break, to spiraling through their own personal crises amid Keane's breakup in 2013, to their emotional reunion.
They share the same name as a former fiery footballer from Cork and the band prove that like Keano they aren't afraid to tackle the biggest subjects. Their latest album is no different. 'Cause and Effect' is out tomorrow (September 20th) and it has been inspired by among many other things the break-up of band member Tim's marriage. Tim found his life falling apart and from the ashes had written an album’s worth of incredibly personal songs fueled by humour as well as pain. It's just one of the subjects Tom spoke to Fergal about including their enduring relationship with Coldplay, and being the inspiration for Lewis Capaldi's early long locks look! It is their 5th studio album. Their 4 previous albums have all entered the UK charts at number 1 and accumulated sales of over 13m worldwide and 2.6 billion streams. Wow. Can they make it a fifth number one. We'll see tomorrow. Credit: Alex Lake - Universal Music If you want to catch the band they play two gigs over here in October: Mon 7th BELFAST, Waterfront Tues 8th DUBLIN, Olympia Here is the first single from the new album. It's called, 'The Way I Feel'
In this edition of The Dan Wootton Interview Dan sits down with Keane off the back of their comeback performance at Glastonbury Festival. After six years away, Dan gets the lowdown on what they have been up to, including frontman Tom Chaplin's relapse after going to rehab for cocaine addiction and bandmate Tim Rice-Oxley's drink-driving shame and marriage breakdown.The pair are back stronger than ever ahead of the release of their brand new album 'Cause And Effect' and we get to hear all about their resurgence in this up close and personal interview.Hit subscribe to never miss an episode and let us know what you think of The Dan Wootton Interview here.Follow all the action on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Box Office includes Keane frontman Tom Chaplin celebrating the hits of Queen at Harrogate Convention Centre, whilst the comedic play '100 ways to tie a shoelace' is on at Harrogate Theatre.
Descarga este episodio PRIMERA FOTO DE UN AGUJERO NEGRO. Este miércoles, un equipo internacional de científicos presentó la primera foto de un agujero negro, una hazaña que puede considerarse un logro histórico de la astrofísica. La imagen muestra un aro de luz alrededor de un círculo oscuro que está al centro de la galaxia Messier 87, aproximadamente a 55 millones de años luz de nuestro planeta. Estuvieron involucrados ocho observatorios en seis montañas y en cuatro continentes. El Event Horizon Telescope conecta telescopios de todo el mundo para formar un telescopio virtual del tamaño de la Tierra con una sensibilidad y resolución sin precedentes. Un hito que pone a prueba la teoría de la relatividad general de Albert Einstein, presentada en 1915. Nada, ni siquiera la luz, escapa de los agujeros negros. Son los monstruos absorbentes de luz del universo decía Einstein hace más de un siglo. Los hallazgos fueron publicados en la revista Astrophysical Journal Letters. BBC RUSIA RECHAZA ACCIONES DE EEUU EN VENEZUELA. Rusia rechaza enérgicamente las acciones antivenezolanas de EEUU, afirmó el representante de Rusia ante la ONU, Vasili Nebenzia, en una reunión extraordinaria del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas. Asimismo, afirmó que Rusia está dispuesta a colaborar con el Gobierno legítimo de Venezuela para mejorar la situación humanitaria en este país latinoamericano al tiempo que destacó que la situación en Venezuela no amenaza la paz y la seguridad mundiales. PRENSA LATINA POSTERGAN EL BREXIT. Los líderes de la Unión Europea acordaron una extensión del artículo 50, dijo el presidente del Consejo Europeo, Donald Tusk, en Twitter. Esto significa que Gran Bretaña no saldrá de la UE sin un acuerdo el viernes, como se apuntaba anteriormente. Los líderes de la UE acordaron otorgar al Reino Unido una extensión del brexit hasta el 31 de octubre, con una revisión en junio, según publicó CNN. EL PAIS YOUTUBE TV MÁS CARO. YouTube TV no es inmune a la última ola de alzas de tasas que afectan al mundo del streaming. El servicio propiedad de Google ha anunciado que está elevando el precio base mensual a $ 50 ($ 55 si se suscribe directamente a través de un Apple TV), con vigencia inmediata para los nuevos suscriptores y desde el 13 de mayo en adelante para los clientes existentes. Sin embargo, al menos obtendrá algo para su problema, ya que YouTube TV finalmente ofrecerá una gran cantidad de canales adicionales. WWWHATSNEW APPLE Y SPOTIFY SIN TREGUA. La batalla entre Spotify y Apple Music no da tregua. El motivo, las diferencias entre las políticas de la empresa sueca y la californiana. Un punto neurálgico es la retribución monetaria a los artistas por el uso de sus creaciones. La Copyright Royalty Board en Estados Unidos, determinó subir hasta en en 44% los montos que se le depositan a los músicos. Spotify, Pandora, Google y Amazon decidieron apelar la decisión. Apple, por el contrario, declaró estar conforme con esas subas y las considera 'justas'. CNET DONALD TRUMP SE METIÓ CON BATMAN. 2020 es año de elecciones en Estados Unidos y Donald Trump comenzó su proceso de reelección. Al menos eso parecía cuando publicó en Twitter un extenso video de más de dos minutos. En la publicación vemos a Trump con un montón de sus “adversarios” políticos como Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bryan Cranston (¡Walter White!) y hasta Kim Jong-un. Solo que en un momento del video se escucha la canción de Batman, 'The Dark Knight Rises', y eso enfureció a Warner Bros. El clip fue bloqueado horas más tarde. Hay que decir que Trump no está ajeno a las acciones legales por cuestiones de derechos de autor. Artistas como Prince, Pharrell Williams y The Rolling Stones ya se han mostrado en desacuerdo con el presidente de EE. UU. CLARIN | THE GUARDIAN PRIMER TRAILER DE CHAMBERS CON UMA THURMAN. Uma Thurman protagoniza la nueva serie de Netflix, que se estrena este 26 de abril. Se trata de Chambers, una serie sobrenatural acerca de la extraña experiencia que vive una chica recién trasplantada del corazón. Ya salió el primer tráiler y en francoinformador.com si buscás el episodio de hoy tenés el link del trailer. NETFLIX LATAM KEANE VUELVE CON NUEVO ÁLBUM. Después de dos discos como solista, el cantante Tom Chaplin y Tim Rice-Oxley, compositor y pianista de Keane, se juntaron para escuchar las canciones que tenían y nació la idea de grabar algo juntos otra vez. A ellos se unieron el baterista Richard Hughes y el bajista Jesse Quin. Keane anunció en 2013 su separación definitiva, tras publicar cinco discos y hoy están de regreso. INSTAGRAM KEANE | 24 HORAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar. Francoinformador 2019 CopyRight. Facebook Twitter Instagram
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Tom Price and Stuart Goldsmith once again join Olly to compare notes on the perils of parenthood. Their sons are now coming up to two years old - but does that mean toddler tantrums ('the terrible twos') are about to become a way of life? And what does THAT mean for Christmas Day? In a typically frank and funny conversation, our trio of Dads tackle 'benign neglect', 'career lag', 'over-parenting', and the cult of Supernanny...Meanwhile, in this week's Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart considers social media's grimmest question of 2017, suggests Ripple's XRP could be the next big thing in cryptocurrency, and gets a sneak preview of the new series of Black Mirror.Elsewhere, Alix Fox is emptying Santa's sack in our annual Christmas Foxhole Spectacular. On the menu this year: singalong dongs, mocha-flavoured lube and vibrators that look like bike lights. As ever, the fun is sponsored by our friends at mycondom.com, where you should use our exclusive discount code, FOXHOLE, to secure a superb 15% OFF.This week's Lifehack is a Xmas how-to from Beef & Dairy Network - the number one podcast for those involved, or just interested in, the production of beef animals and dairy herds. (The Lifehack is sponsored by our friends at Squarespace, who can help you design a beefy website in just a moo. Take a free trial at Squarespace.com, and get 10% OFF your first website or domain when you use our code MANN.)Finishing off our bumper festive edition is suitable style is our record of the week, 'Walking In The Air', from the brilliant Tom Chaplin. It's from his new album 'Twelve Tales Of Christmas', out now on Island Records.We'll be back with our season finale in January. Until then - we wish all Mannfans a very happy Christmas, and ask that if perchance you have any money left over from your festive indulgences, you consider supporting the show financially. You can find all the links, including Ollie's weird new Ripple one, at MODERNMANN.CO.UKHappy New Year!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Stuart Goldsmith, Tom Price, Mike Wozniak, Tom Chaplin. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: 'Skies Over Cairo' by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aasmah Mir and the Rev Richard Coles chat with cricket commentator Henry "Blowers" Blofeld, Keane singer Tom Chaplin on his solo career, comedian Kiri Pritchard-Mclean & British Antarctic winter base commander Jess Walkup. We also hear interior designer Nicky Haslam's inheritance tracks and from the World Egg Throwing Championships in Lincolnshire. Producer: Paul Waters Presenters: Aasmah Mir and Rev Richard Coles.
Mike and Max discuss Mike leaving for honeymoon the morning after Arkells’ Hamilton concert, relaxing in Hawaii, a boozy afternoon at the hotel, his attempt at covering Bruce Springsteen and a TV interview that led to "The Nut" questioning Max's "Champagne Boys" pride. Tom Chaplin (“Quicksand”) of Keane tells Mike about his sleep patterns, Hogwarts-esque schooling, his youth, Keane's sound and creative process, how therapy inspired "The Wave," insecurities, NME, vulnerability, mental health and his positive approach. For dessert, Shane describes contrarian movie reviews, using the "Squatty Potty" and the latest season of "The Bachelor."
Een openhartig interview met Tom Chaplin, zanger van Keane. Hij kon geen muziek meer maken voor hij zich wist lost te maken van zijn drugsverslaving. Het resultaat : zijn solo album The Wave.
Tom Chaplin, singer/songwriter and lead singer with the band Keane, chooses 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' by Simon & Garfunkel and 'Charmed Life' by The Divine Comedy.
Former Shadow Chancellor, Ed Balls, joins Richard and Aasmah to discuss his surprise success on Strictly Come Dancing, passion for football, how he coped in public life with interiorised stammering and his life post politics "Gangnam style". 27 year old magician Troy has performed both street magic and for high profile audiences from Harry Styles to HRH Prince Harry. He describes how he overcame a fear of heights to perform tricks on a highwire! JP meets Dr. Evadne Hinge (George Logan) - the surviving member of Hinge & Bracket, the comedy partnership that entertained the public in the guise of two elderly eccentric spinsters. Jane Asher is an 85 year old grandmother of 11, and the Queen of masters swimming. She recalls how she swam competitively in her twenties, but didn't pursue racing until later in life when she lost her husband, and has gone on to win in excess of 100 world records. Comedian Josie Long explains why she likes performing stand-up in people's living rooms, enjoys cold water swimming and her passion for 1930s film noir voices and playing Boggle. Tom Chaplin, singer/songwriter and lead singer with the band Keane, shares his Inheritance Tracks: Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and Garfunkel and Charmed Life by The Divine Comedy. Strictly Come Dancing Live is on tour around the country from 20 January. Troy: The Highwire is available to watch on Channel4.com Josie Long is on tour during February and March with her new show Something Better. Tom Chaplin will be touring in May and his album The Wave is out now. Producer: Louise Corley Editor: Eleanor Garland.
We all experience uncertainty in our lives, and our work is no exception. When it feels as though the career has stalled we want to know how to get it moving again, we start asking questions such as: What is my purpose? How will I handle this unexpected layoff? Should I quit my toxic job? Feeling unable to answer your questions can be stressful. Oftentimes we (including your podcast hosts!) would love for astrology to simplify the process and give us all the answers. But astrology is so much more valuable than being the messenger of decisions and how to live life. Join Astrologers and Career Coaches Aubrie De Clerck and Tom Chaplin as they explore how valuable astrology can be to someone in the midst of a difficult transition. When it’s combined with coaching, the ideal environment is created for you to discover your own truth, sense of purpose and therefore answer your own questions. facebook.com/careerastrology careerastrologers.com
None of us are immune to challenges and blocks in the work environment. Sometimes those exact same challenges come up again and again, blocking our path forward, leaving us frustrated, angry and even helpless. Join Astrologers and Career Coaches Aubrie De Clerck and Tom Chaplin as they explore a very important non planetary point that appears in all of our charts - Chiron AKA the Wounded Healer! Chiron's healing and transformational role shows us how to release inner blocks, expand our awareness and create opportunities that attract healthy and fulfilling possibilities. www.careerastrologers.com https://www.facebook.com/careerastrology
Finding a career that feels right for you can be a daunting process. Most of us are bombarded by all the 'shoulds', fears and self doubts that tend to block our path forward. This self sabotage is a perfect indicator for the astrologer to analyze your 10th house of career, profession and public recognition. Join Astrologers and Career Coaches Aubrie De Clerck and Tom Chaplin as they share their astrological insight to help you answer the nagging question "Who do I want to be when I grow up"? www.yourcosmiccareercoach.com https://www.facebook.com/careerastrology
Do you have a tendency to over extend and over commit at work? How often do you experience burnout? Does the nature of your work leave you feeling like a square peg in a round hole? If you're like a lot of people, you're crystal clear on everything you dislike but very hazy on what exactly fulfills you. If any of these are true, then this is your podcast! www.yourcosmiccareercoach.com https://www.facebook.com/careerastrology In this episode, Tom Chaplin and Aubrie De Clerk, two Astrologers and Career Coaches, talk about how you can use astrology to shift your perspective about your job, connect with what fulfills you while opening up to possibilities, hope and direction. www.yourcosmiccareercoach.com
M-O-N-E-Y. How we are valued in dollars is inextricable from conversations about work. Astrologers and Career Coaches Aubrie De Clerck and Tom Chaplin share insight about how the birth chart holds key indicators to each person's unique relationship with money, self worth and values. www.yourcosmiccareercoach.com https://www.facebook.com/careerastrology
Join Aubrie De Clerck and Tom Chaplin, two Astrologers and Career Coaches, as they talk about how they (and others) define meaningful work. Learn how astrology can aid you in identifying work that is authentic and unique to you and your values. This episode lays the foundation for our upcoming series of podcasts where we will explore in depth, typical questions about your work life (money, communication style, gifts and talents) where astrology offers valuable insight. * Article by Elizabeth Gilbert on the difference between hobbies, jobs, careers and vocations: http://tinyurl.com/jobvocationcareerhobby. * Ted Talk by Scott Dinsmore "How to Find Work You Love" https://www.ted.com/talks/scott_dinsmore_how_to_find_work_you_love www.yourcosmiccareercoach.com https://www.facebook.com/careerastrology
Jason Rossi shoots the shit w/Tom of Keane!