Monday, April 11, 2011

Rob Pattinson And Kristen Stewart Twilight Cast Celebrate 21 B-Day

Twilight cast and crew helped Kristen Stewart in Vancouver to celebrate the 21 largest private party Saturday Rockwell Bar & Grill in Squamish.

Clients, including Beau Robert Pattinson, have tasted oysters and food history, an insider tells Us.Magazine.com. And all around 22 hours, the birthday boy presented with a "simple chocolate cake" to a private catering company.

"Rob has led the public to sing it and you could tell she was so embarrassed, but in a cute way!" same source. "Everyone was in good spirits, but it was a bittersweet night (which filming is almost finished)."

While the franchise might conclude, Relationship Stewart and Robert Pattinson showed no signs of slowing.

"Rob and Kristin have been together all night," says insider. "They held hands and kissed his cheek long time."

It seems that the actor will certainly have something to remember the night, another insider says everyone has planted in a motorcycle.

"Rob was so excited for Kristen and each take turns to ride a horse," says the source. "Kristen has learned to ride a dirt bike in New Moon, when I thought it would be appropriate. Rob oversaw as she sat with her to make sure it was okay. It looked like a great time, and this is something that can really enjoy! "

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Gil Robbins Popular Singer Dies At 80

 Gil Robbins, a folk singer and a member of the early '60s group the Highwaymen, has died, The Associated Press reports. He was 80.

Robbins died Tuesday at his home in Esteban Cantu, Mexico, according to publicist Tracey Jacobs. Jacobs is the publicist for Robbins' son, Oscar-winning actor Tim Robbins.

Robbins joined the Highwaymen in 1962, shortly after the group released the hit "Michael." Robbins took the group in a more political direction when he joined and recorded five albums before the Highwaymen disbanded in 1964.

Before his time with the Highwaymen, the Spokane, Wash.-native was a well-known musician in New York's Greenwich Village folk scene. He played with groups such as the Cumberland Three and the Belafonte Singers. After the Highwaymen, Robbins managed the Gaslight Club on the Village's famous MacDougal Street.

Tim Robbins said in a statement to the AP that Gil Robbins was "a fantastic father" and "a great musician." The two worked together on the 1992 film Bob Roberts, about a conservative folk-singing U.S. Senate candidate. Tim directed and starred in the film, which listed Gil as a vocal coach and choral consultant.

"His commitment to social justice was evident to us from an early age, as was his infectious mischievous sense of humor," Tim Robbins said. "His passing has created great sadness for all of us and our mother but we take comfort in knowing that the angels will soon be soothed by the songs coming from his beautiful baritone voice."