Thursday, 13 October 2011

Stevie Wonder And Elton John Coming To The Star Lyric Theatre - 13th October 2011


Stevie Wonder and Elton John

Sydney’s hip, revamped casino and entertainment complex, The Star (formally The Star), Sydney's casino that used to get a lot of mixed press, is now shining bright and the media and public at large have fallen back in love with the historic landmark. Well, most of the public and media, but you will always have the crowd with a great dislike of anything gambling.

Make no mistake, The Star is all about entertainment.  Yes, there is gambling also, but how about the list of events and celebrities The Star and its sister, the Lyric Theatre, are hosting.

Stevie Wonder and Elton John may be coming to The Star's Lyric Theatre in a few short weeks, but Leonardo DiCaprio is already there (occupying an entire floor). Leo's in Sydney to shoot The Great Gatsby, so its handy for him, only having to hike over to Moore Park Fox Studios. In free time Leo gets to spend some time with models including Kendal Schuler.

Musical genius Stevie Wonder (Stevland Hardaway Morris) is to hold a one-off concert on 26th October, and Elton John won't be far behind Stevie, doing The Lyric on the 26th and 27th October.

The Lyric promotes itself and offering intimate concert, and since it only seats 2,000 patrons at a time, that's a fair assessment. The venue is extremely comfortable, and its all included in the price, as you might have guessed.

Wonder's ticket prices are in the range of $255 to $455 per ticket, and Mr John's at $255 to $405.

Over Mr Wonder's amazing career he has sold over 100 million records worldwide and has earned 49 Top 40 singles and 32 number one singles.

His awards include 25 Grammy Awards, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, an Academy Award and a Golden Globe (I Just Called To Say I Love You as seen in 'The Woman In Red' movie).

The event at the Lyric Theatre is Wonder's only Australian concert, so if you want to experience his musical genius up close you better dig into your budget.


Websites

The Star

Echo Entertainment

Ticketmaster

Stevie Wonder official website

Elton John official website

Eva Rinaldi Photography

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

Music News Australia

Casino News Media

The Star Welcomes Stevie Wonder for One Night Only

26 September 2011

 
The Iconic Singer and Songwriter to Perform at The Star’s Lyric Theatre
Sydney’s new one-of-a-kind entertainment destination, The Star, has announced a special one-off concert by music icon Stevie Wonder on 26 October, 2011. Stevie will perform a single intimate concert in the 2,000 seat Lyric Theatre at The Star.

During his expansive career, Stevie Wonder has sold over 100 million records worldwide and has earned 49 Top 40 singles and 32 number one singles over the course of his career. Stevie Wonder has received 25 Grammy Awards, a prestigious Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for the song "I Just Called To Say I Love You" from the film "The Woman In Red."

Stevie Wonder is the latest global entertainer to confirm a performance at The Star, as part of its on-going opening celebrations. Elton John is also performing two sold out concerts in November.

The Star officially opened on 15 September 2011, revealing the first stage in an $870 million redevelopment and expansion including new bars, restaurants, a retail area, a café court and upscaled gaming facilities. Opening in late October 2011 is The Star’s new five-star lifestyle boutique hotel, The Darling, a 16 room spa, as well as New York chef David Chang’s Momofuku Seiobo restaurant, Adriano Zumbo’s patisserie and Chase Kojima’s contemporary Japanese restaurant, Sokyo.

Tickets are now on sale at Ticketmaster for Stevie Wonder’s one and only Australian concert via www.ticketmaster.com.au or 1300 795 267.

Taylor Dayne does Australia; Sydney Report, by Eva Rinaldi - 13th October 2011



Taylor Dayne, the American freestyle music, and smooth jazz artist from New York City, is currently loving her Australian tour

The Diva who enjoyed mainstream popularity in the 1980s is showing Australian audiences that she still has what it takes, as she does close to over a dozen Aussie venues this month.

Last night is was Selina's at the Coogee Bay Hotel, and tonight it will be Bankstown Sports Club, in Sydney's West.

Dayne will perform hits, including Tell It to My Heart, With Every Beat of My Heart, Prove Your Love, I’ll Be Your Shelter, Don’t Rush Me and many more. Her latest single, Facing a Miracle, was the official anthem of the Gay Games.

“You can shoot for the stars - and I think everybody should - but I remember having some very frustrating moments thinking ‘God, is it ever going to happen?’ ” she said.

“But from the minute Tell It to My Heart broke in Europe as a single - I remember I showed up at one store and there were 1000 kids dressed like me - I never looked back.”

Ms Dayne said her Aussie fans would not be disappointed when they came to see her.

"I have been performing for 23 years and I promise I will not come out looking like Taylor Dayne from 1988, but I will take my fans on a journey," she said. "It’s a soundtrack to their lives as much as mine."

Tickets to some of her Australian shows can be purchased for as low at $50, so what are you waiting for. Get ready to have your world rocked, and enjoy music with huge heart and love.

The Music News Australia network is looking forward to catching Ms Dayne in person at a couple of gigs, and you should be too.

REVIEW: FLOOR ON FIRE' NEW SINGLE...

Taylor Dayne's new single "Floor On Fire" combines the iconic singer's big voice and the latest sounds to form an explosive blend. The song was written by Taylor Dayne in conjunction with Swedish songwriters Niclas Kings and Ivar Lisinski, plus Aussie artist Tania Doko thrown into the mix. Niclas Kings and Ivar Lisinski also produced the original with Tania Doko performing backing vocals. Hit producers such as The Thin Red Men, Marc Lime & K-Bastian or Zoned Out threw in nice mixes especially suitable for the European crowd. The single has 8 versions. If your a Dayne fan, this is a must. If you haven't discovered her music yet, this is an ideal chance to catch up.

Australian Tour Dates

Date       Place                                        Venue 
Oct 14     Bankstown, Australia              Bankstown Sports Club
Oct 15     Penrith, Australia                    Penrith Panther's
Oct 20     Dee Why, Sydney, Australia  Dee Why RSL Sydney      
Oct 22     Perth, Australia                       Mundaring Weir Hotel     
Oct 26     Belmont, Australia                  Belmont 16 Footers     
Oct 27     Gold Coast, Australia            Twin Towns Showroom      
Oct 28     Brisbane, Australia                  Kedron Wavell Memorial Club
Oct 29     Sydney, Australia                   Castle Hill RSL Club   
Oct 30     North Sydney, Australia        North Sydney Leagues Club

Websites

Taylor Dayne official website

Taylor Dayne YouTube

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr

Eva Rinaldi Photography

Music News Australia

Taylor Dayne Biography

Taylor Dayne Née Leslie Wunderman, Taylor Dayne was born March 7, 1962, in Long Island, New York. Having harbored an interest in singing from an early age, Taylor joined her first band, the new wave group Felony, after graduating high school.

While her nights were spent performing at New York City nightclubs, Taylor's days were consumed with the study of music theory and composition at college, as well as private operatic training with Juilliard master Maestro Carelli. Taylor later left Felony for another new wave band called The Next, but rapidly came to the realization that if her career were to be successful, it would have to be a solo mission.

The highly anticipated Big Day Out 2012 artist line-up has been revealed.



For months, rumours have spinning about the local and international artists pegged to perform at next year's massive annual festival.

Finally, we have some solid facts listed below.

What do you think of the line-up?
- Kanye West
- Kasabian
- Soundgarden
- My Chemical Romance
- Foster The People
- Girl Talk
- The Living End
- The Getaway Plan
- Cage The Elephant
- Best Coast
- Frenzal Rhomb
- Architecture in Helsinki
- Mariachi El Bronx
- Parkway Drive
- Boy & Bear
- Battles
- The Jezabels
- Odd Future
- Röyksopp
- Hilltop Hoods

Future Music Festival 2012 line-up


 
 
Music lovers, get your dancing shoes ready because the line-up for next year's massive Future Music Festival is an absolute ripper.

UK songbird Jessie J, electro experts Swedish House Mafia, beat pro Fatboy Slim, British rapper Tinie Tempah and DJ extraordinaire Paul van Dyk have all been announced as headliners on the highly anticipated FMF 2012 artist bill.

Indie rockers The Wombats, electronic music duo Chase & Status, U.S. music producer Skrillex, dance-punk outfit The Rapture, South African rap-ravers Die Antwoord, James Murphy & Pat Mahoney from LCD Soundsystem and Kiwi rockers The Naked & Famous will also play at next year's huge festival.

The annual festival promises to be one of next year’s biggest highlights on the music calendar, offering lucky punters a music experience they’ll never forget.

Future Music Festival 2012 is guaranteed to break new ground in Australia's festival experience so get ready Aussie music lovers... Because Future Music Festival 2012 will be monstrous.

Check out the full line-up:

Swedish House Mafia
Jessie J
Fatboy Slim
Tinie Tempah
Paul van Dyk
The Wombats
Chase & Status
Skrillex
The Rapture
Aphex Twin
Die Antwoord
Gareth Emery
James Murphy & Pat Mahoney (LCD Soundsystem/DFA)
The Naked & Famous
Hercules & Love Affair
Sven Vath
Alex Metric
Azari & III
Horse Meat Disco
The Juan Maclean

The national tour kicks off on March 3, 2012, in Brisbane.

National tour dates and info:

Saturday March 3 - Doomben Racecourse, Brisbane
Sunday March 4 - Arena Joondalup, Perth
Saturday March 10 - Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney
Sunday March 11 - Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne
Monday March 12 - Ellis Park, Adelaide

Pre-Sale kicks off at 9am on Monday October 17, 2011 through Ticketmaster - 136 100 or www.ticketmaster.com.au

Tickets go on sale 9am on Thursday October 20 through Ticketmaster - 136 100 www.ticketmaster.com.au

For more information head to www.futuremusicfestival.com.au

 

ARIA Awards 2011 - nominees and early winners


ARIA Awards 2011 - nominees and early winners
The ARIA 2011 nominations were announced this morning at the 25th Aria Awards Nomination party in Sydney.
Check out the full list of nominees and early winners below!
ALBUM OF THE YEAR:
Boy & Bear – Moonfire (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Cut Copy – Zonoscope (Modular Recordings)
Eskimo Joe – Ghosts of the Past (Warner Music Australia)
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Rrakala (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
Grinderman – 2 (Mute/EMI Music Australia)
SINGLE OF THE YEAR:
Birds Of Tokyo – Wild At Heart (EMI Music Australia)
Boy & Bear – Feeding Line (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Drapht- Rapunzel (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Gotye Featuring Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Guy Sebastian Featuring Eve – Who’s That Girl (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
The Jezabels – Dark Storm (MGM Distribution)
BEST MALE ARTIST:
Drapht – The Life Of Riley (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Gareth Liddiard – Strange Tourist (Shock Entertainment)
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Rrakala (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Josh Pyke – No One Wants A Lover (Ivy League Records)
BEST FEMALE ARTIST:
Adalita – Adalita (Liberation Music)
Clare Bowditch – Are You Ready Yet? (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Kasey Chambers – Little Bird (Liberation Music)
Kimbra – Cameo Lover (Warner Music Australia)
Washington – Holy Moses (Mercury Australia/Universal Music Australia. 
BEST GROUP:
Birds Of Tokyo – Wild At Heart (EMI Music Australia)
Boy & Bear – Moonfire (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Eskimo Joe – Ghosts Of The Past (Warner Music Australia)
Grinderman – 2 (Mute/EMI Music Australia)
The Living End – The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)
BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST - ALBUM:
Boy & Bear – Moonfire (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Drapht – The Life Of Riley (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Gypsy & The Cat – Gilgamesh (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Oh Mercy – Great Barrier Grief (EMI Music Australia)
The Middle East – I Want That You Are Always Happy (Spunk/EMI Music Australia)
BREAKTHROUGH ARTIST - SINGLE:
Boy & Bear – Feeding Line (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Drapht – Rapunzel (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Havana Brown – We Run The Night (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
The Jezabels – Dark Storm (MGM Distribution)
Zoe Badwi – Freefallin’ (Neon Records/Warner Music Australia)
BEST INDEPENDENT RELEASE:
Art Vs Science – The Experiment (Green/MGM Distribution)
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Rrakala (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
John Butler Trio – Live At Red Rocks (Jarrah Records/MGM Distribution)
Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses – Tex Perkins & The Dark Horses (Dark Horses Records/Inertia)
The Jezabels – Dark Storm (MGM Distribution)
BEST ADULT ALTERNATIVE ALBUM:
Boy & Bear – Moonfire (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Grinderman – 2 (Mute/EMI Music Australia)
Little Red – Midnight Remember (Liberation Music)
Seeker Lover Keeper – Seeker Lover Keeper (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)
The Panics – Rain On The Humming Wire (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)
BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM:
Billy Thorpe – Billy Thorpe’s Tangier (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Colin Hay – Gathering Mercury (Compass Records/Planet/MGM Distribution)
Damien Leith – Roy (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
John Farnham – Jack (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Mark Seymour and the Undertow – Undertow (Liberation Music)
BEST BLUES & ROOTS ALBUM:
Backsliders – Starvation Box (Fuse)
Blue King Brown – Worldwize Part 1 – North And South (Lion House Records/MGM Distribution)
John Butler Trio – Live At Red Rocks (Jarrah Records/MGM Distribution)
The Audreys – Sometimes The Stars (ABC Music)
The Waifs – Temptation (Jarrah Records/MGM Distribution)
BEST CHILDREN’S ALBUM:

Dirtgirlworld – Dig It (Kidindy)
Hi-5 – Turn The Music Up (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Holly Throsby – See! (ABC Music)
Play School – Let’s Play Together (ABC Music)
The Wiggles – Ukulele Baby! (ABC Music)

BEST COMEDY RELEASE:

Adam Hills – Inflatable (Universal Pictures)
Buddy Goode – The One And Only Buddy Goode (ABC Music)
Hamish & Andy – Celebrating 50 Glorious Years (Roadshow Music)
Josh Thomas – Josh Thomas ‘Surprise’: Warehouse Comedy Festival (Madman Entertainment/Warehouse Comedy Festival)
Tim Minchin – Tim Minchin & The Heritage Orchestra (Navel/Inertia)

BEST COUNTRY ALBUM:

Jasmine Rae – Listen Here (ABC Music)
Kasey Chambers – Little Bird (Liberation Music)
Keith Urban – Get Closer (EMI Music Australia)
Shane Nicholson – Bad Machines (Liberation Music)
Troy Cassar-Daley – Live (Liberation Music)

BEST DANCE RELEASE:

Bag Raiders – Bag Raiders (Modular Recordings)
Cut Copy – Zonoscope (Modular Recordings)
Miami Horror – Illumination (EMI Music Australia)
Pnau – Soft Universe (etcetc Music/Ministry of Sound/Universal Music Australia)
The Potbelleez – From The Music (Vicious/Universal Music Australia)

BEST HARD ROCK/HEAVY METAL ALBUM:

Coerce – Ethereal Surrogate Saviour (Green/MGM Distribution)
Cosmic Psychos – Glorius Barsteds (Missing Link/Fuse)
Dream On Dreamer – Heartbound (We Are Unified Pty Ltd)
Floatingme – Floatingme (Cross Section/Inertia)
Front End Loader – Ritardando (Weeping Anus Records/MGM Distribution)

BEST POP RELEASE:

Architecture In Helsinki – Moment Bends (Modular Recordings)
Gotye – Somebody That I Used to Know (feat. Kimbra) (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Guy Sebastian – Who’s That Girl (feat. Eve) (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Gypsy & The Cat – Gilgamesh (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Washington – Holy Moses (Mercury Australia/Universal Music Australia)

BEST ROCK ALBUM:

Children Collide- Theory Of Everything (Universal Music Australia)
Eskimo Joe – Ghosts Of The Past (Warner Music Australia)
Jebediah – Kosciuszko (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)
Papa Vs Pretty – United In Isolation (EMI Music Australia)
The Living End – The Ending Is Just The Beginning Repeating (Dew Process/Universal Music Australia)


BEST URBAN ALBUM:

Drapht – The Life Of Riley (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Illy – The Chase (Obese Records)
Koolism – The Umu (Invada/Inertia)
Phrase – Babylon (Marlin Records/ Universal Music Australia)
Vents – Marked For Death (Golden Era Records)

HIGHEST SELLING ALBUM:

Altiyan Childs – Altiyan Childs (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Angus & Julia Stone – Down The Way (EMI Music Australia)
Birds Of Tokyo – Birds of Tokyo (EMI Music Australia)
Keith Urban – Get Closer (EMI Music Australia)
Various – He Will Have His Way – The Songs of Tim & Neil Finn (EMI Music Australia)

HIGHEST SELLING SINGLE:

Birds Of Tokyo – Plans (EMI Music Australia)
Gotye Featuring Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Guy Sebastian Featuring Eve – Who’s that Girl (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Havana Brown – We Run The Night (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Jessica Mauboy Featuring Ludacris – Saturday Night (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)

ARTISAN AWARD NOMINEES AND WINNERS:

BEST COVER ART:

Aaron Hayward + David Homer (Debaser) – Art Vs Science, The Experiment (Green/MGM Distribution)
Alter – Cut Copy, Zonoscope (Modular Recordings)
Carlo Santone – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Rrakala (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
Aaron Hayward + David Homer (Debaser) – Billy Thorpe, Billy Thorpe’s Tangier (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Ken Done – Oh Mercy, Great Barrier Grief (EMI Music Australia)

BEST VIDEO:

Bart Borghesi – Eskimo Joe, Love Is A Drug (Warner Music Australia)
Carlo Santone – Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Gopuru (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
David Michod/Flood Projects – Children Collide, Loveless (Universal Music Australia)
Guy Franklin – Kimbra, Cameo Lover (Warner Music Australia)
Natasha Pincus for Starkraving Productions – Gotye Featuring Kimbra, Somebody That I Used to Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)

ENGINEER OF THE YEAR:

Dave Parkin – Drapht, Rapunzel (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Francois Tetaz – Gotye Featuring Kimbra, Somebody That I Used to Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Greg Clarke – Billy Thorpe, Billy Thorpe’s Tangier (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Matt Lovell – Eskimo Joe, Ghosts of the Past (Warner Music Australia)
Wayne Connolly – Josh Pyke, No One Wants A Lover (Ivy League Records)


PRODUCER OF THE YEAR:

Boy & Bear – Boy & Bear, Moonfire (Island Australia/Universal Music Australia)
Daniel Denholm – Billy Thorpe, Billy Thorpe’s Tangier (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Eskimo Joe – Eskimo Joe, Ghosts of the Past (Warner Music Australia)
Wally De Backer – Gotye Featuring Kimbra, Somebody That I Used to Know (Samples ‘n’ Seconds Records/Eleven: A Music Company)
Wayne Connolly, Josh Pyke – Josh Pyke, No One Wants A Lover (Ivy League Records)



PUBLIC VOTED CATEGORY NOMINATIONS:


MOST POPULAR AUSTRALIAN ARTIST:

Altiyan Childs (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Angus & Julia Stone (EMI Music Australia)
Birds of Tokyo (EMI Music Australia)
Drapht (The Ayems/Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Guy Sebastian (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Jessica Mauboy (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
John Farnham (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Justice Crew (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Keith Urban (EMI Music Australia)
Stan Walker (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)


MOST POPULAR INTERNATIONAL ARTIST:

Adele (XL/Inertia)
Chris Brown (Jive/Sony Music Australia)
Jennifer Lopez (Universal Music Australia)
Jessie J (Universal Music Australia)
Ke$ha (RCA Records/Sony Music)
Lady Gaga (Universal Music Australia)
LMFAO (Universal Music Australia)
P!nk (La Face/Sony Music Australia)
Pitbull (J Records/Sony Music Australia)
Rihanna (Universal Music Australia)

ARIA FINE ARTS AWARD WINNERS

BEST CLASSICAL ALBUM:

Karin Schaupp & Flinders Quartet – Fandango (ABC Classics)
Latitude 37 – Latitude 37 (ABC Classics)
Richard Tognetti (violin), Australian Chamber Orchestra – Mozart Violin Concertos Vol 2 (BIS)
Sally Whitwell – Mad Rush: Piano Music of Philip Glass (ABC Classics)
Teddy Tahu Rhodes – Serious Songs (ABC Classics)

BEST JAZZ ALBUM:

Allan Browne, Marc Hannaford, Sam Anning – Shreveport Stomp (Jazzhead Records)
Elixir Featuring Katie Noonan – First Seed Ripening (ABC Music)
Kristin Berardi and The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra – Kristin Berardi meets The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra (Jazzhead Records)
Sarah McKenzie – Don’t Tempt Me (ABC Music)
The Idea of North – Extraordinary Tale (ABC Jazz

BEST ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK/CAST/SHOW ALBUM:

Chris Lilley – Angry Boys – Official Soundtrack Album (ABC Music)
Jed Kurzel – Snowtown (Ivy League Records)
Stephen Pigram, Alan Pigram, Alex Lloyd – Mad Bastards – Music from the Motion Picture (Bush Turkey Films/MGM Distribution)
Sydney Symphony and cast conducted by Alexander Briger – Don John of Austria (ABC Classics)
Various Artists – Mary Poppins Australian Cast Recording (Walt Disney Records/Universal Music Australia)


BEST WORLD MUSIC ALBUM:

David Bridie, Hein Arumisore, Jacob Rumbiak, Ronny Kareni & Donny Roem – Strange Birds in Paradise: A West Papuan Soundtrack (Wantok Musik/Planet/MGM Distribution)
Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu – Rrakala (Skinnyfish Music/MGM Distribution)
Saltwater Band – Malk (Skinnyfish Music Music/MGM Distribution)
Shaolin Afronauts – Flight Of The Ancients (Freestyle/Fuse)
Slava & Leonard Grigoryan, Joseph & James Tawadros – Band of Brothers (ABC Music)

BEST MUSIC DVD:

AC/DC – AC/DC – Live At River Plate (Albert Productions)
Powderfinger – Sunsets Farewell Tour (Universal Music Australia)
RocKwiz – Live National Tour (Liberation Music)
Tex Perkins – Man In Black (Sony Music Entertainment Australia)
Various – Triple J One Night Stand (ABC Music)