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Eight years after his solo debut, Sean Lennon will return Sept. 26 with the Capitol album "Friendly Fire," which features contributions from Jon Brion, session drummer Matt Chamberlain, Cibo Matto’s Yuka Honda, Paul Simon’s son Harper and actress Bijou Phillips. Lennon describes "Friendly Fire" as "an experiment to see what it might be like to do music more publicly again" after limiting his recent recorded output to collaborations with artists such as Handsome Boy Modeling School, Money Mark, Ben Lee and Ryan Adams. The 10-track "Friendly Fire," which includes a cover of Marc Bolan’s "Would I Be the One," is the follow-up to 1998’s "Into the Sun." That album, issued by the Beastie Boys’ now-defunct Grand Royal label, debuted at No. 4 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart. In conjunction with the new album, Lennon and director Michelle Civetta have created short films for each song. They feature appearances by Phillips, Lindsay Lohan, Carrie Fisher, Asia Argento and Jordana Brewster, among others. A trail is available from Lennon’s Web site.
Billboard
Is it just me or does he look so much like his dad?
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Recovering drug addict JASON MEWES has heaped praise on MALLRATS co-star BEN AFFLECK for helping him when he was at an all-time low. Mewes called Affleck and asked for help when he was hooked on heroin back in 2000 and his movie star pal not only funded his recovery, he found him work. The JAY AND SILENT BOB star, who has been clean and sober since his court-imposed rehab in 2001, says, "When I needed help he definitely helped me out. As a matter of fact, he paid for one of my rehabs." Affleck and the pair’s mutual pal KEVIN SMITH have continued to support Mewes in his recovery – Smith asked him to revive his Jay character for the upcoming CLERKS sequel and Affleck offered his pal work in his directorial debut GONE BABY GONE.
Contact Music
Wow! How amazing is this story? Affleck sounds like such a great guy.
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