July 23, 2008 9:31

Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and 'The Mighty Boosh''s plan scuppered – Daily Gossip

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Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood and 'The Mighty Boosh''s plan scuppered – Daily Gossip

Welcome to the Daily Gossip: your daily stop-off to find out who in the world of music has been up to what.

Today’s top gossip:

The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood's recent rehab trip put paid to a collaboration between himself and the creators of The Mighty Boosh. Noel Fielding and Wood had been working on a new version of story book 'Where The Wild Things Are' for a forthcoming Boosh book, but now the plans are on ice since Wood is committed to rehab (The Sun).

From the papers:

Amy Winehouse got industrial cleaners in to her London pad to give the place a good once-over. It may have something to do with a rumoured forthcoming photoshoot for a celebrity magazine (Daily Mirror).

James Blunt entertained a variety of topless beauties on the back of a swish boat off the coast of Ibiza (Various).

Madonna went on a walk around the Hamptons, New York with Gwyneth Paltrow, both stars with their kids in tow (Various).

The Zutons' Dave McCabe cosied up to a "mystery brunette" at Bumper in Liverpool (Daily Mirror).

Rapper The Game has said he wants to record with Amy Winehouse (The Sun).

Duffy nervously chatted on her phone outside Somerset House in central London (Daily Star).

Kylie Minogue hired an entire cinema so she and her tour dancers could watch 'Mamma Mia' without being disturbed by the public (Daily Mirror).

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