" February 1, 2011 -- The Sun (UK)
Wills in a wedding snub to the stars
Prince William and Kate Middleton are to snub celebs hoping for invites to their wedding.
The guest list of 5,000 will NOT include stars like Sir Paul McCartney and Dame Helen Mirren.
Wills, 28, and Kate, 29, will limit invites to family, friends and people playing a direct part in their public and private lives.
The few famous faces at London's Westminster Abbey on April 29 are likely to include Elton John and David Beckham - both friends of William.
A Royal source said: "William and Kate have agonized over who to invite.
They have drawn up a list of roughly 2,000 people they feel should be there.
"There's no room for the great and good you might normally see at society weddings."
A further list of 3,000 is being drawn up by the Lord Chamberlain's Office, mainly for politicians, public figures and foreign dignitaries.
But an invitation does not guarantee entry to either of the two receptions after the ceremony.
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February 1, 2011 -- Macca Report News - (Join this discussion on Jorie's Facebook page.)
Three Macca albums to be reissued in May?
According to Music Tap on Facebook the next reissues for Paul McCartney's archived collection are:
1) Chaos & Creation in The Back Yard (2005)
2) Run Devil Run (1999)
3) Driving Rain (2001)
They will be available through Hear Music on May 24th, 2011.
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February 1, 2011 -- Contact Music
McCartney Working On Surfing Film
SIR PAUL McCARTNEY is working on a secret surf movie with the Aussie who taught IGGY POP how to hang 10.
The former Beatle befriended Jack McCoy over lunch after the surfing pioneer asked McCartney for permission to use his Fireman song "This Is Love" in his new film A Deeper Shade of Blue.
And now McCartney wants to create a breathtaking visual to his music, using McCoy's underwater jet ski filming techniques.
Speaking at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in California at the weekend (28-30Jan11), McCoy tells WENN, "Paul happened to have seen the film and liked it. The next thing I know I'm flying to London from Sydney to have a two-hour lunch with him.
"He couldn't have been nicer. We're now in the negotiating stages on another possible collaboration with my surfing footage and Paul's music."
And McCartney might even get a few surf lessons out of the deal.
McCoy adds, "I live in Palm Beach in Sydney which is like Waikiki Beach (in Oahu, Hawaii); it's a very gentle wave. All the stars come through and I'm the resident teacher of the surf school. I taught Iggy Pop. This was in Mexico and he did OK. We got him up and going. He's in really good shape; it takes a bit of balance but he did really good."
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