Monthly Archives: October 2009

Rob’s  long-awaited, much-anticipated cover of December’s ‘Vanity Fair’,  has been revealed at last! And may I just say, it is stunning!

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Per Vanity Fair, the December issue hits shelves nationwide next Tuesday.

Source:  Robert Pattinson Australia

The San Diego Entertainer has an excellent new article/interview spotlighting Bobby Long and his music. He talks about recording, touring, and his newfound fame…

When the name Bobby Long is called, what do you think? You may think to yourself “I’ve heard that name before,” or you may think to yourself “oh, that’s right, he wrote a song for Robert Pattinson on Twilight!” Well, if that is your only thought on Bobby Long then you are missing out.

Bobby Long, a singer from the UK, has made his way to the top of the music scene with his deep heartwarming lyrics, and soulful style. His first album “Dirty Pond Songs” is quickly becoming a testament to the British singer’s prowess in the musical world. With his humble beginnings of playing open-mics in London, to the main stage of many venues across the world and in the U.S., he is bringing back true music that we all can enjoy.

He doesn’t play four chord wonders, or poppy lyrics about dancing in the clubs; that’s not what Bobby Long is about. Instead he unveils a seemingly forgotten form of music, with his own twist. All his songs are like a well orchestrated ballet of chord progressions and vocals that pluck at the deepest confined thoughts of your soul. When so many artists are playing for the pop crowd, Long is creating meaningful and well written music.

The music that is spawning from the British singer’s vision is bringing a hope to the musical world. In a world that is settling for mediocrity and sub par expressions of music, Bobby Long is a shining light in a dark room that is filled with crunk rapping, pop singing darkness.

Finishing up his tour dates in L.A., he will be coming to San Diego to play at UCSD’s Loft on Oct. 29. The Entertainer got a chance to catch up with the artist and ask him what he is all about.

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A couple new photos of Rob have surfaced.

HQ Outtakes from Stewart Shining shoot…

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Credit to Robert Pattinson Australia for the gorgeous scans!

Rob has a packed itinerary for the promotion of ‘New Moon’. Thus far, he will be making the following appearances:

TV:

Friday, Oct. 30 – MTV Ulalume:  Howling at the Moon – 9 pm
Nov. 19 – Regis and Kelly, The Today Show
Nov. 20 – The Ellen Show

 

International Press Conferences:

Tuesday, Nov. 03 – Tokyo, Japan
Tuesday, Nov. 10 – Paris, France
Wednesday, Nov. 11 – London (tentative)
Thursday, Nov. 12 – Madrid, Spain
Saturday, Nov. 14 – Munich, Germany

Sources:  RPLife | ROBsessed

Rob is spotlighted in this article from the New Zealand Herald…

“The Boy in the Bubble”

He’s bigger than Ben-Hur at the moment, if you believe all the hype. Yet to come face-to-face with Robert Pattinson is to meet a serious artist, a multi-talented individual who could as easily have been a classical or funky musician as a movie star.

The Twilight juggernaut is propelling the 23-year-old British actor to the heights of mega stardom and, having previously only played minor roles, most notably as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, he is making the most of it.

The small independent movie, Remember Me, was able to go ahead as the result of his casting and Pattinson is now in Unbound Captives, a western set in 1859, where the world’s sexiest youngster gets to act alongside the “Sexiest Man Alive”, Hugh Jackman.

“The Twilight fans are so devoted, even fanatical, that I’m now able to do so many films,” Pattinson says. “The economy is just so bad at the moment. I don’t care if they think I’m right for the part or not. I can get their movie made, which is great.”

The trim actor says what has happened to him has been “pure luck.” After all, handsome Henry Cavill, who made a dashing impression in TV’s The Tudors as Henry’s friend, the Duke of Suffolk, had been Twilight author Stephanie Meyer’s original choice to play Edward Cullen, the lovelorn vampire who falls in love with the human Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart).

But Cavill was too old by the time the blockbuster movie went ahead and Pattinson won the role instead. “I never set out to achieve anything, certainly not fame like this,” he admits. “I still have to deal with how to actually make my life work.”

The obvious comparison regarding his ascent to stardom is with Daniel Radcliffe who, even if he gets his gear off on stage, will forever be known as Harry Potter. Like his fellow Briton, Pattinson has gone against the puerile grain of Twilight to appear in gay sex scenes for his portrayal of the Spanish painter Salvador Dali in Little Ashes.

Pattinson hopes his Twilight role will leave him without the typecasting that Radcliffe will surely face. “I worked on Harry Potter for 11 months and I couldn’t imagine doing that for all those years. I don’t know how those guys have stayed sane. I would go completely crazy, hardly being able to do anything else for so long.”

Pattinson was contracted to do the four Twilight movies and once Eclipse wraps up in Vancouver, only Breaking Dawn remains to be filmed. “They were all filmed quickly and painlessly,” he says.

The much-anticipated second instalment, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, is in cinemas next month. In the flesh, Pattinson only vaguely resembles Edward Cullen because he is far from being a tortured soul himself. A lot of the image is created through posturing, make-up and that mop of tousled hair. “I wear contact lenses for the character and in the first movie I wore a bit of lipstick but in New Moon I don’t. They’ve changed my look in this one. I don’t pluck my eyebrows so much in this one, either.”

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Some beautiful pics of Bobby performing in NYC last week. Huge thanks to Leslie for sharing her photos!

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Huge thanks to Leslie for sharing her photos!

Source: Bobby Long Facebook

Marcus will be touring the U.S. this December and has just added some additional dates to the schedule! If you are a fan in Quebec, Toronto or Massachusetts, you are in luck…Marcus will be heading your way.

Toronto, December 15th
Quebec, December 16th
Massachusetts, December 17th


For further details, check out Marcus’ MySpace

Source: Land of Dreamers

More marvelous screen caps from Heather, this time from Rob’s indie film, “How To Be”…

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Bobby returned to the U.S. this past week to kick off his Fall tour and is currently performing in NYC. During his show Saturday night at “The Bitter End”, he debuted a new song…

Source: Land of Dreamers

Bobby Long made his long awaited return to the U.S. this past week and kicked off his Fall Tour with a performance at the Canal Room in NYC.  The performance was part of the CMJ Fest, a 5-day industry showcase for musicians and moviemakers.

Here are two videos of Bobby’s performance…

Credit to:  Shack of Soul