JAMES - NEWS UPDATES - JULY 2002

Update 30.7.02

Beatle City, manufacturer of unofficial merchandise for many indie bands have produced a set of four James coasters depicting the covers for Sit Down, Gold Mother, Millionaires and Seven.

The coasters cost £8 per set of four plus postage.  They can be ordered by contacting Beatle City at beatle-city@blueyonder.co.uk.

(One Of The Three is not affiliated in any way with Beatle City)

Update 29.7.02

Kulas has announced another live show in Toronto, this time at the Reverb Club in Toronto on Friday August 23rd.  The Red Light Music night which he hopes will become an annual event will also feature Mommy and Round 2.  Kulas will be on stage at about 10.30pm.

Although there are no news yet on any musical activity, Tim reportedly ran an Intimacy Workshop at Hampstead Town Hall in London over the weekend with fiancee Kate as part of his ongoing dance teaching.

Update 10.7.02

Tim has given an interview with the Greek magazine Pop And Rock. Click here for a translation.

It would appear likely his solo album will not now be released until next year as he is still negotiating a record contract.  The album is almost complete and most of it has been recorded with KK, the engineer who worked on some of the tracks off Pleased To Meet You.

Saul's program N Sons on Portuguese TV station NTV goes out on Saturdays between 4.08 and 4.30pm. The channel is only available on cable apparently and broadcasts out of Porto.

Update 6.7.02

James on Big Brother shocker! The housemates were talking about their record collections early this morning and there was a long discussion about James with housemate Johnny singing We're Going To Miss You (from "the album with the big pig on") and Tim singing Sit Down.  Recognition and fame at last!!!

Update 5.7.02

Kulas has announced another live show at the Mermaid Lounge in Hamilton, Ontario on Friday 2nd August.  He will be onstage at about 10pm.

Update 1.7.02

The live video / DVD Getting Away With It Live dropped from number 5 to number 7 in this week's UK video chart.  The album dropped out of the Indie Top 20 albums chart.