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NewsOK Go play at the Smirnoff Electric CabaretThe Smirnoff Company is pleased to announce it is returning to London?s Koko on November 22nd 2007 with Smirnoff Electric Cabaret? - a night showcasing and celebrating some of the most original nightlife and entertainment around. Featuring hand-picked contemporary cabaret acts and performers including aerial acrobats, magicians, beat-boxers, Kissy Sell Out on the decks, an exclusive live set from US indie-rockers OK Go, flamboyant Parisian rock troupe Fancy and dance floor dynamite Goose, the night is shaping up to be one of the most unique in town. The Koko show will feature LA-based four piece band OK Go who are devising an original, one-off performance especially for this event. The band shot to international stardom with their highly original 'Here it Goes Again' music video which saw them dancing on treadmills and ? with over 30 million views ? has been one of YouTube?s most watched clips as well as earning them a prestigious Grammy. OK Go will be joined by Kissy Sell Out, the 23 year-old electro wizard currently taking UK clubs by storm. As if delivering floor-destroying noise-funk reworks for Groove Armada, Sugababes, Calvin Harris and All Saints wasn?t enough for a DJ of his years, Kissy has been snapped up by BBC Radio 1, presenting on their weekly 'In New DJs We Trust? show. Next up are Parisian rockers Fancy who, having just released their debut album, are fast taking on the world, eyeliner, feather boas and killer tunes at the ready. With support slots for Daft Punk and The Rapture and flamboyant French style-mag shoots under their studded belts, this will be one of their biggest UK shows to date. Keeping with the eclectic theme, Goose are set to take to the stage with their synthed-out brand of Belgian electronica; imagine a band that mixes circles with Soulwax and cites AC/DC as part of their musical DNA. The Koko event will also feature original Smirnoff signature cocktails and introduce unique ways of serving drinks. After the opportunity to sample a Smirnoff cocktail on entry, once inside, guests may be invited to choose a drink by scent, with greeters using specially-designed 'snifters? (hand-blown glass nosing tubes) to offer a choice of three different drinks. Further, there will be a hidden boudoir bar for guests to seek out, clues about which will be unveiled throughout the night. The SMIRNOFF, SMIRNOFF ORIGINAL NIGHTS and SMIRNOFF ELECTRIC CABARET words and associated logos are trademarks. Phil Spector trial: Day 23 The judge in the Phil Spector murder trial ruled today (June 14) that Sara Caplan, the producer's former lawyer, could be held in contempt of court if she refuses to testify about whether she saw a defence expert mishandle potential evidence. Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Larry Paul Fidler apparently felt remorse about his decision, but said he had no choice but to rule the way he did. "I see no reason why Miss Caplan should not testify. There is no other person who can testify to what she saw," he said. Fidler said it was the first time in his 25 years on the bench that he had to threaten an attorney with contempt. "I admire her for taking the stance she is taking; I don't agree with it," he said, adding "nobody has any personal animus against Miss Caplan." Caplan was on the defence team that searched Spector's Los Angeles mansion the day after actress Lana Clarkson was found shot in the mouth on February 3, 2003. In an evidentiary hearing, Caplan testified that she saw forensic scientist, Henry Lee, pick up small white object that may have been one of Clarkson's acrylic fingernails. The prosecution maintains that this information could support their case. However, Caplan has refused to take the stand in open court because it may violate attorney-client privilege. Caplan could face criminal penalties as a result of the ruling, but she has until June 22 to appeal the decision to a higher court, reports the Los Angeles Times. Spector is accused of murdering Clarkson, but the defence contends she shot herself. |
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