
Status Quo's Rick Parfitt to become a father for third timeEnglish rock band Status Quo's singer and guitarist Rick Parfitt, 59, and his wife Lyndsay Whitburn, 47, are expecting twins together with the help of invitro fertilization (IVF). Spokesperson for the couple, who married in August 2006, said, Rick and Lyndsay are absolutely delighted. It's something they really wanted and is the icing on the cake for their future life together.Rick has son Richard, 29, with ex-wife Maritta Boeker and son Harry, 18, with ex-wife Patty. Source: contactmusic.com Thanks to CBB reader Kitty.
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Publicado: 2007-12-07 Proveedor: Celebrity Baby Blog Etiquetas: Celebrity Dads, Expecting, Fertility issues, Multiples, Quotable quotes
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Lisa Scott-Lee and Johnny Shentall expecting Lisa Scott-Lee, a former member of the UK band Steps, has announced that she and her husband, singer Johnny Shentall, are expecting their first child. The 31-year-old revealed her pregnancy through an announcement on her website. She stated, We wanted to share our wonderful news with you all. Johnny and I are having a baby and we're over the moon!!! It marks 10 amazing years in this business and is the perfect icing on the cake! You've been there through every chapter so thank you.Source: Lisa Scott-Lee's Official Website Thanks to CBB reader Sarah.
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Publicado: 2007-10-03 Proveedor: Celebrity Baby Blog Etiquetas: Expecting, Johnny Shentall, Lisa Scott-Lee
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Contest: Mike Doughty is Golden Delicious When I was in college, I loved a band called Soul Coughing. Not only did it seem like the best name for a band ever, the music was perfect for almost any occasion: parties, hanging out, studying. I actually got to see the band perform at Summer Stage in Central Park back before the turn of the century and even had water splashed on me by the frontman, Mike Doughty (it was REALLY hot that day). So you can imagine how excited I was to learn that Mike has a new solo album called Golden Delicious, it's gooood, and is touring with his new band to promote it. Just like the old days, the music is upbeat, quirky and catchy. The only difference is he now has hair! The first single off of the new album is "27 Jennifers" - listen to it here:Windows: low, high Quicktime: low, high Mike Doughty's Band will embark on a six-week North American headlining tour in March, supporting Doughty's new album Golden Delicious. Kicking off March 12 in Northampton, Mass., the tour continues across the United States and Canada before wrapping in late April. Led by Mike on vocals and guitars, the band also includes John Kirby (Black Eyed Peas) on keyboards, Pete McNeal (Cake, Jem, Gary Jules) on drums and Andrew "Scrap" Livingston on bass. We are giving away four copies of Golden Delicious! Click Continue Reading to find out how to win! Enter to win one of four copies of Mike Doughty's Golden Delicious CD. Email the following info to celebritybabyblogATgmail.com. Your full name, email address, and mailing address. Make sure you put "Mike Doughty " in the subject line in order for your entry to be counted. What is the song 27 Jennifers about? (Listen to it here to find out Windows: low, high, Quicktime: low, high) What other music do you like? The contest closes February 25 at 7 am EST. (For terms & conditions, click here.) Mike Doughty's Band 2008 Tour Dates March 12 Northampton MA
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Publicado: 2008-02-21 Proveedor: Celebrity Baby Blog Etiquetas: Contest
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Jada Pinkett Smith Does Parenthood 'My Way'Entertainment Press/Splash News Online Jada Pinkett Smith has had numerous challenges in her life, but the hardest one she has faced is balancing her career with parenthood to Trey, 16, Jaden Christopher Syre, 10, and Willow Camille Reign, 8. Even though she knows "that there's no formula for how to raise a child and have a career," she has learned that "anyone can give you ideas about how to balance the two, but you have to do it your own way. And I do everything my way." As busy as life keeps her, Jada knows "I need help raising my kids" and feels that every mom does. "When I travel to third world countries -- certain places in India or Africa -- I meet mothers who know they can't do it by themselves. You see groups of women raising their kids together in a village, helping one another relieve stress," shared Jada with Working Mother, adding that "in this country, people tend to say, 'Mind your business!' I think part of the problem is that most women think they don't deserve time for themselves." The actress and singer is a firm believer that women "need each other for support" and that "We need to develop relationships with people so that we have help. Everyone needs to figure out a way to create a support system -- no one should do it alone." That is why she and her husband, actor Will Smith, rely on her mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones. "That's why my mother travels with us when I'm on tour with my band, Wicked Wisdom, or if I'm on location for a movie. If she can't make it, a friend comes along, or I bring Will. But if Will's with me, I still usually have my mother or Will's mother there ... I need someone who will make sure the kids aren't eating chocolate cake!"Even though she and Will receive help, Jada points out that the family treasures quality time together and "our kids want so much time with us that sometimes Willow still sleeps in our bed." The kids want to be with their parents so much that "it's hard for Will and me to go on a date or have time alo
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Publicado: 2008-11-07 Proveedor: Celebrity Baby Blog Etiquetas: Parenting
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