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NewsKlaxons discuss NME cover shootKlaxons have revealed that they were at risk of lions attacking during their recent photo shoot in the Californian desert for NME. Speaking to NME.com, James Righton told how the band were taken to a ranch with CSS, and were educated on how to react to an approaching lion. "Me and Jamie were quite drunk when the shoot occurred so our recollections are pretty misty. We got taken to this ranch and there was this big sign saying 'Beware, lions may attack'. And a sign saying 'If you come face to face with a lion, act like you're not scared by it. And if there's a small child by your side place them on your shoulders'." And Jamie Reynolds says that there was evidence all around them of possible danger: "There were loads of paw prints in the sand. It was good to see CSS again we hadn't seen them for a while so it was good meeting up again, it was a nice little reunion party." Check out the current issue of NME for the full Klaxons/ CSS cover story. Jam Master Jay suspect named A suspect has been named in the murder of Jam Master Jay, who was gunned down at his New York recording studio in 2002. Prosecutors have identified Ronald "Tenad" Washington as the armed accomplice of the unidentified gunman who shot the rapper, reports the Associated Press. Jay, real name Jason Mizell, was a member of pioneering rap group Run DMC, and is also known for his 1986 cover of Aerosmith's 'Walk This Way', which hit the top of the charts in both the UK and the US. Tenad has been convicted of several armed robberies since Jay's death, and is also a suspect in the 1995 fatal shooting of Randy Walker, an associate of late rapper Tupac Shakur. Washington -- the first suspect to be publicly identified in the Jay murder -- has denied any involvement in either of the cases. In a sworn statement, he alleged that hostile detectives hounded him about the killing of his "childhood friend" Mizell, as well as other crimes. A spokesperson for the Mizell family said they were happy to hear that a suspect had been named. "We're relieved there's some information coming out, although we understand that it's not the full story," spokeswoman Fern Yates said. |
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