Tuesday 31 May 2011

Scissor Sisters band turned back will celebrate at London's Lovebox festival

Scissor Sisters band turned back to the UK and will celebrate at London's Lovebox festival by unveiling a new song, according to the singer Ana Matronic.

The band this time last year 'Nightwork' album to follow up on, but the Scissors Sisters singer Jake included once again on his musical work will be complete and are without work.

Speaking to Metro, Matronic said: "I'm hoping that we'll actually be playing a new song that people have not heard at all. I might get in trouble for telling you that but who cares. What are they going to do, fire me?"

Debuting a new song the band just wonder together in Victoria Park, East London on July 17 and is not in store for viewers.

She explained: "I'm hoping there is an onstage collaboration between us and another that is playing that day. We will leave the surprise for July."

The mystery guest could be Beth Ditto, Blondie, Robyn or Kelis all of whom are performing on the final day of Lovebox too.

As for work on the new album, the singer said: "Jake is out in San Francisco finishing up work on his musical which debuts in just a few weeks. We're writing without him and he's going to come back in June and then we are all going to work together and try and put out a new album."

Monday 23 May 2011

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Scissor Sisters's Jake Shears written a new musical adaptation Tales Of The City

Jake Shears is a frontman of the Scissor Sisters band, he has written a new musical adaptation of Armistead Maupin's Tales Of The City.

It's set to run at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco from May 18-July 10.


The production will present to open in San Francisco next month, condenses Maupin's novels into one show.

According to the Rolling Stone reports that it joined themes about gays, bohemians and other outsiders, set in 1970s San Francisco.

Shears said that production also when they receive an email with librettist Jeff Whitty wanted to be.

He said, "I got an email from wondering if I'd be interested in a musical that took place in the Seventies and had kinda fun themes that involved gays, copious drug use and trannies. I said, 'Of course – what is it?'"

Wednesday 4 May 2011

Scissor Sisters's Jake Shears has written a new musical adaptation

Jake Shears is a frontman of the Scissor Sisters band, who has written a new musical adaptation of Armistead Maupin’s Tales Of The City novels.

The musical Armistead Maupin’s Tales of the City will begin to takes place at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco and will run on May 18.

Speaking to Rolling Stone Shears said: "I got an email from (librettist Jeff Whitty) wondering if I’d be interested in a musical that took place in the Seventies and had kinda fun themes that involved gays, copious drug use and trannies. I said: 'Of course- what is it?'"

Singer, which of these books (calling them "a ritual of the House") was the fans instantly agreed.

Of the show, the singer said: "It’s..really ambitious. There are 50 characters and 60 themes; it’s a massive undertaking. The show is just like the books- there are very short scene that go really fast. It’s a very different kind of musical."

He continued to sing in the show are, he said, "I didn’t want to do a Seventies pastiche and I didn’t want it to resemble, even with the original songs, a jukebox musical."

The show runs until 10 July is set for.