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George was at one of her concerts backstage and she made the request of the 80’s icon. He politely declined to sign her vagina, but instead signed her hat instead…because he’s a true gentleman! He said, “It was very brief when I met her, there were a lot of people in the room, it was all a bit chaotic. I haven’t been around that kind of circus in years! I was like, ‘Oh my God!’ You know, I’ve been that woman!’ So it was very interesting to be on the outside looking in. She was very sweet. She asked me to sign her vagina.” I guess you know you’ve made it big when Gaga asks for you to sign her vagina. But what does one use to autograph said vagina? A biro? That can’t be hygienic.

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Guest vocals by Boy George Nigel Kennedy's latest album, ‘Shhh!’, released by EMI Classics on May 10, features a version of the late Nick Drake’s 1971 song ‘River Man’, with guest vocals by Boy George.

Boy George is officially back on music’s mainstream radar for good, with his first major commercial release in over ten years. Amazing Grace, is already hotly tipped to storm to the top of the charts. Written by Boy George, John Themis & Kinky Roland and produced & mixed by The Sharp Boys; the single also features additional vocals by the critically acclaimed Portuguese singer Ana Lains. A CD is released along with a picture vinyl single plus 10 remixes available for download:

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1. BOY GEORGE /MARC VEDOLush @ Kelly's, Portrush, N. Ireland, Sun 2nd May 2010www.kellysportrush.co.uk

Our round-up of the places to be seen this weekend

Aeroplane (Eskimo - Belgium)Celtronic &City of Derry Jazz FestivalDoors: 10pm – late Advance tickets: £10/12

Once the biggest pop star on the planet, it would be fair to say that today Boy George still remains a household name throughout the globe. A musical chameleon since the late 70’s, when he first begun DJing, the presence of Boy George has continually illuminated both music charts and, for better or worse, column inches of the media spotlight. With both his DJ and live plans locking horns in 2010, George has stepped forward into a new decade with a fresh and somewhat steadfast vitality.

Our round-up of the places to be seen this weekendOur round-up of the places to be seen this weekend

As part of City of Derry Jazz and Big Band Festival, Celtronic welcome the biggest breakthrough act of 2009, Aeroplane. The Belgium-based duo, Aeroplane, are dedicated to elevating its fans toward a higher musical space undefined by standardized genres. They reach for freedom from constraints of predictability, weaving currents of psychedelic guitars, pop keys, disco beats, catchy bass lines and melancholic waves into a singular connection of modern beat-driven music.At the controls of Aeroplane are Stephen Fasano and Vito Deluca, a duo who are set to fly in 2010.

Once the biggest pop star on the planet, it would be fair to say that today Boy George still remains a household name throughout the globe. A musical chameleon since the late 70’s, when he first begun DJing, the presence of Boy George has continually illuminated both music charts and, for better or worse, column inches of the media spotlight. With both his DJ and live plans locking horns in 2010, George has stepped forward into a new decade with a fresh and somewhat steadfast vitality.

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Our round-up of the places to be seen this weekend

3. TOM MIDDLETONYello presents Urban Torque 10pm-5am@MYNT £5 B4 11:30 £10 after

To the untrained eye Tom Middleton is just another DJ. Beard, box of records, bounces behind the decks. You seen one, you’ve seen them all, right? Wrong. You see Tom isn’t just a DJ. He’s a scientist; a meticulous technician with a thirst for all musical forms from breakbeat to baroque.

4. DAVE PEARCE The Relic in Newry @ 10 £8 B4 11 £10 afterwww.kellysportrush.co.uk

Dave Pearce is one of the UK’s most in demand djs – known for his highly euphoric party style of uplifting trance and hard dance – with the odd trademark anthem thrown in. (well it would be rude not to) The new Dave Pearce Trance Anthems 2010 album made it to the stores and iTunes this week. 60 tunes across 3 cds inc some classics

5. JUDGE JULESLush @ Kelly's, Portrush, Sat 1st May 2010 £15 on the door

If the memories of summer in Ibiza are slowly fading (or freezing) never fear- Judgement Sundays is here to remind you of the best nights of your life and get you in training for the upcoming Ibizaseason with six specially selected events across the UK.

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