Monday, October 31, 2011

Rising star Miranda Lambert reveals more facets to personality in new album, 'Four the Record'

  
This Oct. 24, 2011 photo shows country singer Miranda Lambert in Nashville, Tenn. Lambert's latest release,
  This Oct. 24, 2011 photo shows country singer Miranda Lambert in Nashville, Tenn. Lambert's latest release, "Four the Record," will be released on Tuesday, Nov. 1. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Producer Frank Liddell compares most country music stars to drivers in Manhattan. They circle and circle until they find a parking spot, and once they find one, they never want to leave.
Miranda Lambert found a roomy space in the shade when she released the career-changing "Revolution" in 2009.
"A lot of times, that parking place will dictate an artist's entire career," Liddell said. "Miranda, with this last record, she had a pretty good parking place. And she just drove right out of it without thinking twice about it."
You can hear where she's headed on her new album, "Four the Record," out Tuesday. It's Lambert's follow-up to the album that won her universal critical praise, enough fans to ratchet her career to the headliner level and a bushel of trophies, including a Grammy.
All conditions were right for Lambert to deliver a new version of "Revolution," repeating the blend of sass and smarts and a little bit of tenderness that turned out to be such a combustible mix. But the 28-year-old delivered something very different. There's still a little bit of that blonde firebrand who set country music ablaze in "Four," Lambert's fourth album. But the overall picture the album leaves you with is a little more sombre and mature.
"I'm one of those fortunate few, few, few artists that get to do what I want to do, make the album I want to make, with nobody telling me what it should sound like or what songs I should cut, and the best part about it is, people actually buy it," Lambert said.
Most emerging country stars would have spent time building their brand after such a career leap. She and new husband Blake Shelton appeared on the cover of Us Weekly after their wedding, the peak of the carnival atmosphere that surrounded the two over the last 18 months. With Shelton's turn on "The Voice," their visibility had never been higher, and the opportunities never more lucrative.
Lambert did the unexpected, though. Instead of chasing tour sponsors and endorsement deals, she's turned down most offers. Instead of trying to recreate those hit songs from her last album, she sought new writing partners and even considered a higher than usual percentage of songs from outside writers.
She also formed a band on the side, Pistol Annies, something of a maverick move in a town where such things are considered wastes of energy at best and brand killers at worst. With no radio airplay and little marketing, Pistol Annies' debut album "Hell on Heels" hit No. 1 on the Billboard country albums chart.
All of these things are unusual moves — and part of the plan that Lambert has put together with her manager, Marion Kraft.
"The interesting part about it is we think of expanding, not in a financial way, but we're thinking of expanding in a creative way where I feel like we are inspired by what we're doing and she gets better because she keeps re-inspiring herself," Kraft said. "That's how Pistol Annies came about, because we didn't fight it. ... The expansion that we are hoping will happen is that we broaden our fan base because we allow art to drive it rather than commerce."
It sure worked with the platinum-selling "Revolution." No. 1 songs like "White Liar" and "The House That Built Me" brought more fans into Lambert's camp and they fell for what they found. Those songs, Lambert said, were reflections of where she was when she recorded "Revolution," which won album of the year from both the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.
"Four" finds Lambert somewhere a little different. She's grown up some, moving from young womanhood into maturity, and started a new life with her husband in Oklahoma. There's more humour here, probably thanks to the influence of the ever-funny Shelton, and more and deeper emotion.
There's still a little fuel for the fire on songs like "Fastest Girl in Town" and "Mama's Broken Heart." But from the first notes of opener "All Kinds of Kinds," a song about Horatio the Human Cannonball, the dog-faced boy and the three-ring circus that is life, "Four" little resembles her previous work. There's also "Over You," a song she wrote with Shelton about the death of his brother. And there's "Safe," which she wrote backstage while Shelton performed.
"I kind of felt that feeling come over me," Lambert said. "That's my fiance. That's going to be my husband. I'm going to keep him safe. I feel safe with him. So that's definitely some insight into my softer side."
Liddell, who has produced all of Lambert's albums, said she came to the studio this time with none of the nervousness she displayed in the recording of her previous albums. She would play the basic song for Liddell and her musicians, then turn the discussion over to the group.
"She just allows everything — courage and creativity and interesting musicianship — and doesn't get bogged down in little things, minutiae or what's expected of her, or the last hit on her last record," Liddell said. "None of that really comes in. If she feels it in her heart, she really starts pushing the buttons, and I think that's the most exceptional thing about her."

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Doing it for the Kids: Music for Life Alliance

  
Doing it for the Kids: Music for Life Alliance
  During NAMM’s party-packed Saturday night, one of the top draws was Muriel Anderson’s All Star Guitar Night, featuring a cavalcade of talented guitarists including David Grissom, Lawrence Juber, Monte Montgomery and Muriel herself (check out our exclusive interviews with David Grissom, Rusty Cooley, Pete Anderson and Ladd Smith on page 66). However the real story lies in the organization benefiting from the show. The program, called the Music for Life Alliance, is largely funded by performances like the All Star Guitar Night, and its efforts put instruments in the hands of children across the country.
Muriel Anderson came up with the concept for the MFLA in 1998. After a series of thefts and break-ins in her neighborhood were attributed to drug-seeking youths, Muriel dug deeper and found only wealthy school districts in the area still had music education. “The root of the problem was that kids with emotional, spiritual and social needs found drugs much easier to come by than a guitar or a saxophone,” Muriel explains. “The self-actualization that playing an instrument provides can lift them up at a crucial time.”
She soon discovered there were already several organizations working individually on a local level, and her goal was to provide support and networking for these existing programs. “My vision was two-fold; first, I wanted to collect instruments for music programs in need, and second, I wanted to create a national database, giving grants and recognition to organizations making a difference in the lives of children through music.”
Ten years after Muriel’s original concept, the vision has come to fruition, with the help of dedicated volunteers (“I really couldn’t have done any of this by myself,” Muriel says). The MFLA hosts a database of 125 different national organizations that help further music education, and they work closely with groups across the country that collect and distribute instruments.
MFLA Secretary Treasurer John Wise says that each organization in the database is carefully evaluated. “We could just pull all of the 501s [charitable organizations] from the federal directory, but we research and have relationships with each one in the database.” He added that this is important because people who use the directory will know that each organization is completely legitimate and trustworthy.
The organizations range from Music for Lifetime Achievement, a St. Louis-based chapter of the MFLA that finds instruments and distributes them to children, to Guitars in the Classroom, a California program that helps teachers learn play guitar and how to incorporate the music into their own teaching. John estimates that Muriel comes up with about 50 percent of the organizations they help, finding many while on the road. In addition to helping organizations’ visibility, the MFLA also awards scholarships and grants to smaller organizations to help fund lessons, instrument repair and refurbishing.
MFLA’s most recent awardees are the Rachel Barton Foundation, which promotes awareness and appreciation of classical music; the W.O. Smith Nashville Community Music School, which offers music lessons to children of low-income families; and the Riekes Center, a mentoring organization that has classes in athletic fitness and nature awareness in addition to the creative arts.
“Even though it may be just a small drop of water towards a great thirst in this country, I know it makes a difference to one kid somewhere whose life was turned around by music. That’s what is truly rewarding,” says Muriel.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Country music star’s personal struggle inspires fight for life

  
Country music star Collin Raye took up the mantle of the Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network in September and is using his personal story of loss to promote the sanctity of life.   The singer has 15 number one hits, 25 top ten songs and five country music nominations for Best Male Vocalist of the Year. He explained to The Daily Caller the mission of the Life & Hope Network.
“The ultimate goal is to work toward saving people until a day comes when something like [Terri’s case] never happens again,” Ray said. “But in the meantime it is happening on a day basis, every single day with people who are being denied food and water — and not on extraordinary means of life support.”
Terri Schiavo’s family started the organization after her death. The Florida woman died of starvation and dehydration in 2005 after her husband won a court battle to remove her feeding tube.
Raye’s cause is also a personal one. He watched his young granddaughter Haley die of an undiagnosed disease and, early on, he made the decision to keep his wife Connie on life support when she fell into a nine-week coma due to complications from the early birth of their son Jacob.
“Moral of the story is, nobody is going to tell me that in Terri’s case, or people like her, it’s a slam-dunk what their quality of life is going to be,” Raye said of his wife’s recovery. “You cannot determine that. It it not up to any other human being whether it be a medical panel or hospital panel or a doctor or a family member who just wants to move on.”
While The Life & Hope Network has been fighting for people who are in Terri’s condition, its work has attracted controversy.
In May, WTSP news in St. Petersburg, Fla. reported that Michael Schiavo threatened to sue the foundation for misusing Schaivo’s name.
The foundation’s funding picture has also become controversial. According to WTSP, the Life & Hope Network’s 2008 tax return showed that while it took in $91,568, the Schindler family retained 64 percent of the funds ($59,275).
The Schindler family’s attorney explained to WTSP that the high amount of money going to employee salaries is due to the relatively low funding level in general.
Raye, however, says standing up for life is central to what it means to be American.
“The preamble of the Declaration of Independence is ‘Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.’ Everybody forgets about the ‘Life’ part,” he said. “There is a lot of concern with ‘the Pursuit of Happiness’ and plenty concern about ‘Liberty.’ There is not as much with life, and our Founding Fathers put that first, because without the the other two don’t mean much. ”
Raye says more than 1,000 families have sought out the organization’s help.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lady Gaga to perform at Grammy nominations show in LA

Lady Gaga is to perform at next month's Grammy Award nominations show at LA's Nokia Theatre.
The US singer, who is also a possible contender for a prize, will sing live on stage on Wednesday 30 November.
Only a handful of the 78 categories will be announced at the event.
The Grammys take place in Los Angeles on Sunday 12 February and will again be hosted by LL Cool J, who fronted the show at the Staples Centre earlier this year.
The American Recording Academy has reduced the number of categories at next year's Grammys from 109 to 78.
It follows criticism that there were too many awards and that voting members had not heard of many of the artists nominated.
Many existing categories have been merged, while some have been dropped completely.
Top awards, such as best album, remain. While separate male and female vocal categories in fields like pop, R&B and country will now compete against each other.
Also, if a category attracts fewer than 25 entries, it will be removed that year and ditched completely if that happens for three years in a row.
Country trio Lady Antebellum won five awards at this year's Grammy Awards.
Lady Gaga, Jay-Z and John Legend all won three prizes.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Niki and the Dove

Niki and the Dove … the imaginary love child of Kate Bush and the Knife
Last week, we asked readers to let us know what music they've been listening to recently. Here's a few highlights from the thread.

mrsnorman:

At the end of last year, a friend in Sweden sent me a track by a Stockholm-based band, Niki & the Dove. It quickly became my most played track because, quite frankly, it's incredible.

This year I've managed to see them a couple of times and their output just gets better and better. Imagine what would happen if Kate Bush and The Knife had a love child: this is pretty darn close.
Listen to: Niki and the Dove – The Drummer
Baubles:
Pulp – Intro: The Gift Recordings. It's a fascinating listen – in career terms (1993), they're on the crux between the slick and wonderful rock-pop we know now and their strange, abstract earlier stuff. So on the one hand, you have Babies, and on the other you have something bonkers and strange like Space.

Listen to: Pulp – O.U.

shepherdi:

I can't stop listening to this acoustic performance of Lifeline by Imogen Heap – she's writing a new song for her new album every three months, and involving her fans at the same time. This performance was filmed on mobile phones and cameras at the release party of the second song, Propeller Seeds.
Listen to: Imogen Heap – Lifeline

notthejamesstewart:

I'm always happy to find new music, however this song seems to be from February or so, but I discovered it this week. Peacebird is a Swedish artist who … seems to be a bit similar to John Lennon.

This song that I really love has some kind of anti-commercialism AND democracy theme, thinking about the Wall Street protests it's quite perfect. I love the lyrics and chorus of this song. And those strange instruments in the end just come out of nowhere but brings it all together incredibly beautifully.

Listen to: Peacebird – Peace! (Give the People the Power Back)

Pairubu:

This performance from The Cake is one of the most extraordinary things I've seen on YouTube in a long while. What on Earth is going on? Maybe she saw Syd Barrett on American Bandstand and decided to copy his "cool" performance. Whatever, it's very odd.

Listen to: Cake – You Can Have Him

wyngatecarpenter:

This month I've been mainly listening to Take It on the Chin, the new album by Bottlejob – rough and ready (with hints of melodic guitar) anti-fascist Oi from London! I've listened to the whole album about 20 times in a row, first time I've done that for a while with a new album.

Makes a refreshing change to hear a current UK Oi band taking on subjects such as the cuts, government scaremongering around terrorism, and racism.
Listen to: Bottlejob – Poison

Imlessbiasedthanyou2:

The absolutely AWESOME second album by Lykke Li, Wounded Rhymes. Not a duff tune on it, a beautiful album. Even good to jog to; just as I get to the difficult, long and testing uphill part, on comes Get Some and drives me up to the top!

Listen to: Lykke Li – Get Some

GhostOfElectricity:

The Rolling Stones, Midnight Rambler Live - Forest National (Brussels, Belgium) 17 Oct, 1973. The sublime instrumental twin guitar break in the middle of Midnight Rambler is one of the greatest in rock 'n' roll history. Complimented by Keith Richards's monstrous, burn-your-house-down rhythm guitar slashes, Mick Taylor enters serious neo-psychedelic blues - third eye - guitar territory and proves he was one of the greatest, most inspired guitar players of the 60s/70s.

For five short years the Stones, with Taylor, proved that they truly were the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world.
Listen to: Rolling Stone – Midnight Rambler

Silgen:

Been listening to Fairport Convention over the weekend. What a pity they couldn't keep their classic 1969 lineup together for a few years, what music they could have made. I don't think I've heard a more beautiful voice than Sandy Denny's Farewell, Farewell.

Listen to: Fairport Convention – Farewell, Farewell
Ideologue:

I recommend highly J Dilla – Donuts. Mainly instrumental hip hop/classy sampling … (The) last piece of work by a genius while he was dying young.
[To elaborate: Producer J Dilla had been diagnosed with an incurable blood disease in 2002.

"Dilla completed 29 of the 31 songs on the aforementioned Donuts instrumental LP, his latest masterful release, while still in the hospital. The album was released through Stones Throw on Dilla's 32nd birthday, only three days before he passed away." –]

Listen to: J Dilla - Last Donut of the Night

You can listen to all 10 songs in this YouTube playlist.
And now, let us know what you've been listening to this week.

Two things:

• Avoid just posting lists of songs and artists with no other information, as that tends to make for terribly boring reading. Tell us a little bit about how you found this music, what it's like, what you like about it.

• If possible include a YouTube/SoundCloud/Spotify link to the music you're talking about.

Happy listening, and we'll round up more highlights at the same time next week.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Zoe Saldana, famous Dominican American actress

Zoe Saldana, famous Dominican American actress stepped out for attending John Varvatos’ 8th Annual Stuart House Benefit at the John Vavatos Store in West Hollywood, California on March 13.


32-year-old Star Trek actress rocked a modern and cool casual look at the event.Avatar actress was spotted in a stylish and chic leather jacket with a stunning blue Decades Denim skinny jeans. She completed her look with leopard print platforms by Brian Atwood.

Zoe who is engaged to Keith Britton, carried a Diane von Furstenberg “Stephanie” handbag. No doubt, she has amazing fashion sense and looks great in everything she wears, and this time too this babe showed off her amazing fashion taste.

Talking about Zoe Saldana’s makeup, she sported rich berry red lip shade and flawless makeup.

Very beautiful, Zoe Saldana wore a pair of big gold hoop earrings. She styled her sleek, straight hair in center part and shined at the event.24-year-old Hollywood babe is styled by Jessica Pastor for this dazzling photo shoot.

She is looking fantastic on cover with dark makeup, pink lips and bold eyebrows. She is sporting seriously voluminous hair and white and dark red moon manicure.

For the other editorial pics, she is donning lots of feminine and modern attires from famous designers. Miss Belle is shown clutching an award in a strapless blue floor-sweeping gown.

Camilla is looking gorgeous wearing a Abed Mahfouz Spring 2011 RTW floral dress.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Sade

Born Helen Folasade Adu on January 16, 1959, in Ibadan, Nigeria, Sade was raised in London. In the early 1908s, she singed with Epic Records and recorded her first album, Diamond Life, in 1984.


A huge hit thanks to such singles as 'Smooth Operator,' the album won Sade a Best New Artist Grammy, and her subsequent multi-platinum albums established Sade as a top-selling soul and pop artist.

Musician, singer. Born Helen Folasade Adu on January 16, 1959 in Ibadan, Nigeria. Raised in London by her English mother, Sade developed several interests as a teen, including singing, fashion design and modeling.

She sang with a few local bands before signing with Epic Records and recording her first album, Diamond Life, in 1984.

A huge hit in her native England, the album also had mass appeal across the pond thanks to such singles as "Smooth Operator." In 1986, she won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

Sade's subsequent multi-platinum albums, Promise, Stronger Than Pride and Love Deluxe, established her as a top-selling soul and pop artist. She took a new route with her 2000 album, Lovers Rock, which was released eight years after Love Deluxe and incorporated a more mainstream sound.

The record, and particularly the chart-topping single, "By Your Side," helped her win over new audiences. Two years later, the album and ensuing tour inspired her first live recording, Lovers Live. Sade returned to the studio and released her sixth album In February 2010, Soldier of Love.

Sade married Spanish filmmaker Carlos Scola in 1989; the couple divorced three years later.

In 1996, she and Jamaican record producer Bobby Morgan had a daughter, Ila Morgan.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Brad Paisley -Remind Me

En regardant légèrement amusé par toute cette agitation, un nu-tête de Brad Paisley se tenait sur la scène du Grand Ole Opry de Nashville mardi après-midi (18 octobre) et écouté amis et associés louez-le, ses co-auteurs et de ses partenaires d'enregistrement pour ses deux derniers Aucun 1. singles - "Old Alabama" et "Remind Me".

D'accompagnement ont été Paisley Randy Owen, Gentry Teddy et Jeff Cook de l'Alabama groupe, qui a chanté avec lui sur la chanson ancienne, et Carrie Underwood, qui sparred vocalement avec lui sur ce dernier.
Paisley, Chris Dubois, Dave Turnbull et Owen a Ă©crit "Old Alabama», et Paisley, Dubois et Kelley Lovelace fait Ă©quipe pour "Remind Me".
Pour accueillir la foule, l'équipe technique de l'Opry hydraulique surélevée une partie du rez-maison et les trois premières rangées de sièges, étendant ainsi la scène de plusieurs pieds.
ASCAP Mark Driskill a ouvert les dĂ©bats en faisant l'Ă©loge Dubois pour sa victoire plus tĂ´t dans la semaine de l'auteur-compositeur de l'annĂ©e internationale de la Nashville Songwriters Association. Il a Ă©galement notĂ© la NSAI a citĂ© Turnbull «Les garçons de l'automne» dans sa liste annuelle des "The Songs je voulais que j'avais Ă©crit."
Paisley, DuBois, Turnbull et Lovelace sont tous affiliés à l'ASCAP auteurs-compositeurs. Owen est membre de l'IMC, le principal concurrent de l'ASCAP.
BMI, Jody Williams, puis s'avança pour diriger l'attention de la foule à Owen, dont les brins de "Mountain Music" sont tissés dans "Old Alabama."
"Mountain Music" Ă©tait une chanson n ° 1 pour l'Alabama en 1982, et le vĂ©hicule par lequel elle a remportĂ© son premier groupe vocal de l'annĂ©e aux Grammy Awards.
Appel de la chanson «classique pays", Williams fait remarquer que l'Alabama avant-gardiste du son qui a dominĂ© les charts dans les annĂ©es 1980 Ă©tait une "combinaison parfaite" du sud de rock, country et bluegrass.
Williams a cité quelques-unes des réalisations de l'Alabama, de gagner une étoile sur le Hollywood Walk of Fame à la vente de "75 millions d'albums."
«Soixante-dix-huit millions d'euros," Owen corrigĂ©e.
Williams cite Owen pour aider sensibiliser 350 millions de dollars pour recherche de l'HĂ´pital pour enfants St. Jude et lui a prĂ©sentĂ© une plaque indiquant que «Mountain Music" a accumulĂ© plus de 4 millions d'exĂ©cutions.
Troy Tomlinson, responsable de la division de Nashville de Sony / ATV Music Publishing, la société qui gère maintenant le catalogue de l'Alabama de chansons, a rappelé l'importance du groupe a été pour lui à la fois personnellement et professionnellement.
C'était il ya 30 ans, Tomlinson a dit, qu'il a tiré de sa voiture dans le stationnement de Portland Ecole haute [à Portland, dans le Tennessee] avec une chanson de l'Alabama dynamitage par les enceintes.
LĂ , il rencontre son professeur d'anglais qui lui a dit: «Si tu passĂ© la moitiĂ© autant de temps sur votre anglais comme vous l'avez fait sur cette bande, vous pourriez montant Ă  quelque chose." Il passa en anglais, il a dĂ©clarĂ©, sans renoncer Ă  la bande.
Plus tard, Tomlinson a dit, il a visité un ami à la Middle Tennessee State University, où les deux décroché des T-shirts qui leur permettait de se faire passer pour des gardes de sécurité lors d'un concert en Alabama là.
Après le concert, Tomlinson a dit, il regardait dans la crainte que le groupe a signé des autographes pendant des heures jusqu'à ce que le ventilateur de dernière ligne avait été soigné.
En 1988, Tomlinson a Ă©tĂ© profonde dans le business de la musique, des chansons pour le tangage Acuff-Rose. Le n ° premier 1, il a marquĂ© pour cette sociĂ©tĂ©, at-il dit, Ă©tait via l'enregistrement de l'Alabama de "If I Had You", qui en tĂŞte des charts en 1989.
Quand il a déménagé à Sony ATV, Tomlinson s'est trouvé de travail Le catalogue de l'Alabama. Une réprimande plus approprié à l'avertissement de son professeur d'anglais pourrait difficilement être imaginée.
Paisley a exprimé son appréciation pour le groupe, aussi, bien que moins religieusement que Tomlinson.
«C'est incroyable», dit-il, "pour regarder un travail de groupe qui jouit encore la musique après ... comment plusieurs centaines d'annĂ©es?"
Owen souvenu d'un moins dĂ©sinvoltes Paisley cherchant son approbation, après "Old Alabama» a Ă©tĂ© enregistrĂ©. "Brad est la championne [AMC] artiste de l'annĂ©e, et sur une après-midi pluvieux, il m'a appelĂ© et m'a demandĂ© si je voulais entendre le mixage final."
Owen dit que lui et son Ă©pouse a rencontrĂ© Paisley dans un stationnement du centre commercial et que Paisley Ă©tait au volant d'une camionnette avec une «fille sur la banquette arrière."
Chacun regroupés autour d'écouter le mix. Owen a déclaré la main de Paisley tremblais comme il tourna le bouton pour régler le son.
Owen a aimĂ© ce qu'il a entendu et fissurĂ©, "Il devrait venir dans les charts au n ° 1." Sa confiance retrouvĂ©e, Paisley a rĂ©pondu, comme il a rappelĂ© Owen, en disant: «J'ai dĂ©jĂ  14 [n ° 1 du]».
(En fait, Paisley aurait eu 18 Ă  ce point.)
Ensuite, Owen a dĂ©clarĂ© que sa femme lui demanda: «Qui Ă©tait cette fille avec Brad?"
"Je crois que c'Ă©tait Sheryl Crow," Owen dit.
Owen a appelé Paisley "pivot" dans la collecte de fonds pour les victimes des tornades qui ont balayé l'Alabama ce printemps en offrant tous les équipements et les frais de souscription d'un concert-bénéfice majeur.
Driskill retourné au micro d'introduire les principes de "Remind Me".
Ă€ cette fin, il a d'abord fait sortir Lovelace, annonçant ce fut n ° 14, les auteur-compositeur 1, une chaĂ®ne qui a commencĂ© avec n ° 1 premier Paisley, "il n'a pas besoin d'ĂŞtre", en 1999. Qui a frappĂ© percĂ©e a Ă©tĂ© basĂ©e sur la propre expĂ©rience de Lovelace comme un beau-père.
Puis Driskill appelé Underwood à la scène. Elle marchait dans les talons incroyablement élevé, une aide qui reste encore son pouce ou ainsi plus courte que le diminutif de Paisley.
Les deux seront à nouveau l'hôte de l'AMC de cette année montrent des récompenses.
Driskill a notĂ© que "Remind Me" a Ă©tĂ© n ° 1 14e Underwood, aussi bien, et qu'elle a vendu 13 millions d'albums et rĂ©coltĂ© cinq Grammy.
Toujours discret, Lovelace a dit Ă  la foule: "C'est amusant de faire une vie et le soutien de votre famille avec vos plus proches amis."
DuBois a dit qu'il était encore stupéfait de Sheryl Crow était prêt à chanter le cadre Underwood pour la "bande de travail" de base de "Remind Me".
«J'ai vraiment besoin de remercier Carrie", a dĂ©clarĂ© Paisley. «Vous avez sautĂ© une falaise de nombreux avec moi."
Quand la chanson Ă©tait juste le germe d'une idĂ©e, dit-il, il a appelĂ© Underwood Ă  Los Angeles et "marmonna" le contour de celui-ci Ă  son - car il y avait encore quelques mots, sauf le refrain «Rappelez-moi."
Paisley imitĂ© les ronflements parasites, il chante Ă  l'arrĂŞt Underwood et a dĂ©clarĂ© que, après elle a attrapĂ© le sens de la chanson, elle a rĂ©pondu par «cette angĂ©lique Rappelez-moi. '"

Monday, October 17, 2011

Singer Carrie Underwood

Singer Carrie Underwood returned to her home city of Checotah, Oklahoma on Friday to help build a school playground.

The country music star joined more than 200 volunteers, including her mother Carole, at Marshall Elementary School for the project by her Checotah Animal, Town, and School Foundation, which she set up in 2009 to help the local community.
Underwood showed off her creative side by painting a mural at the school, as well as planting vegetation and helping with the playground assembly.
She says, "We had the most amazing day putting together something truly special for the kids and the community. I'm so proud that so many volunteered their time to be here today."

At only 28, Carrie Underwood is not literally old. But Carrie Underwood told the website for the Oklahoman newspaper that she felt old. She was heading to her alma mater Northeastern State University on Saturday (Oct. 15) to receive a distinguished alumnus honor.

"I'm gonna feel so stinkin' old. I just know I am. It doesn't feel like college is that far away, but I guess it was," Underwood said.

Then again, this was right after she'd spent the day building a new playground at the Marshall Elementary School in her hometown of Checotah. "I painted, I mulched, I shoveled. My legs hurt. I'm not gonna lie. When this (shirt) says, 'I earned this backache,' it's not lying. I'm probably gonna have one," she said of her day at work.

Underwood was very hands-on and definitely not the kind of celebrity who just writes a check and then gets in her limo to go home. She really built that playground. "You see the schedule, and you're like, 'Yeah, right, we're not gonna build an entire playground from 8:30 in the morning to 2:30 in the afternoon. Not gonna happen.' But it totally did.

 We had time to spare," she said. We’re giving credit to Justin Bieber today. He’s been caught up in a bit of a mess after being accused of slapping a hand away from a fan in Canada. He was playing laser-tag there and someone just wanted a piece of the Bieber. Turns out, that someone was gay, and now they’re bashing Bieber for being homophobic. Download music from the pop star here.

I am so proud of Carrie for who she is and what she stands for. I live about 1hr and 20 minutes from her hometown. She is really loved here in Oklahoma, as she should be. She has given back so much to her hometown, not to mention this article proves what kind of person she really is. She wanted to get in there and do the work. She didn't want to just donate the money.

This fullfilled her dreams for her elementary school. It showed an interview of Carrie and one of the little 1st graders and it was so cute. He didn't have a clue who she was, but he was hugging her and kissing her and saying thank you so.....much. Now we can play hard!!

She got so much out of that. You could see the tears welling up in her eyes, just to know how happy she had made those children. Carrie, is an exceptional person. She has never been afraid to show her faith in the Lord, and give Him all of the praise. It takes a very special person to be like our Carrie. Thank you for the article. Loved reading all of the great comments. Carrie is the real deal. Faith, Family, and Career in that order is what I see. I think she is doing everything right!!!

Well we think that’s just ridiculous, and we’re not alone. Bieber is getting ready this week to take a stand against bullying in general. Not just bashing on gay people, but the kind of bullying that’s been around for ages. Numerous celebrities have released videos combating bullying in schools and public places and now Justin Bieber will do the same.

American Idol winner and country superstar Carrie Underwood and her fiance, hockey player Mike Fisher, has set a wedding date. The singer said on The Ellen Degeneres show that the date has been set but it’s being kept a secret.

The singer went on to describe the wedding as being “laid back,” and she revealed that the venue and type of food has already been picked. But everything else is still a work in progress.

“Everybody would always ask me questions like, ‘What have you always dreamt of? This is your day,’” Carrie said. “I never thought about it until I was engaged. I wasn’t one of those little girls that always dreamed about getting married. So I have no idea what I’m doing, basically!”

But her biggest hurdle? Keeping the wedding small.

“We’re trying to keep it as small as possible,” she says. “He has so many family members and all my friends are people that I work with and I love to death, so…”

Carrie and Mike had a Christmas proposal late last year. Although the two have not revealed details about their proposal, Mike had said he was “excited and very happy.”

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Nirvana Band

Prior to Nirvana, alternative music was consigned to specialty sections of record stores, and major labels considered it to be, at the very most, a tax write-off.
They covered Vaselines songs, they revived new wave cuts by Devo, and leader Kurt Cobain relentlessly pushed his favorite bands -- whether it was the art punk of the Raincoats or the country-fried hardcore of the Meat Puppets -- as if his favorite records were always more important than his own music. While Nirvana's ideology was indie rock and their melodies were pop, the sonic rush of their records and live shows merged the post-industrial white noise with heavy metal grind. And that's what made the group an unprecedented multi-platinum sensation.

After the band's second album, 1991's Nevermind, nothing was ever quite the same, for better and for worse. Nirvana popularized punk, post-punk, and indie rock, unintentionally bringing it into the American mainstream like no other band to date. While their sound was equal parts Black Sabbath (as learned by fellow Washington underground rockers the Melvins) and Cheap Trick, Nirvana's aesthetics were strictly indie rock.
Since Nirvana was rooted in the indie aesthetic but loved pop music, they fought their stardom while courting it, becoming some of the most notorious anti-rock stars in history. The result was a conscious attempt to shed their audience with the abrasive In Utero, which only partially fulfilled the band's goal. Jane's Addiction and Soundgarden may have proven to the vast American heavy metal audience that alternative could rock, and the Pixies may have merged pop sensibilities with indie rock white noise, but Nirvana pulled at all together, creating a sound that was both fiery and melodic.
But by that point, the fate of the band and Kurt Cobain had been sealed. Suffering from drug addiction and manic depression, Cobain had become destructive and suicidal, though his management and label were able to hide the extent of his problems from the public until April 8, 1994, when he was found dead of a self-inflicted shotgun wound. Cobain may not have been able to weather Nirvana's success, but the band's legacy stands as one of the most influential in rock & roll history.
Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar) met Chris Novoselic (born Krist Novoselic) (bass) in 1985 in Aberdeen, WA, a small logging town 100 miles away from Seattle. While Novoselic came from a relatively stable background, Cobain's childhood had been thrown into turmoil when his parents divorced when he was eight.
Following the divorce, he lived at the homes of various relatives, developing a love for the Beatles and then heavy metal in the process. Eventually, American hardcore punk worked its way into dominating his listening habits and he met the Melvins, an Olympia-based underground heavy punk band. Cobain began playing in punk bands like Fecal Matter, often with the Melvins' bassist Dale Crover.
Through the Melvins' leader Buzz Osborne, Cobain met Novoselic, who also had an intense interest in punk, which meant that he, like Cobain, felt alienated from the macho, redneck population of Aberdeen. The duo decided to form a band called the Stiff Woodies, with Cobain on drums, Novoselic on bass, and a rotating cast of guitarists and vocalists. The group went through name changes as quickly as guitarists, before deciding that Cobain would play guitar and sing.
Renamed Skid Row, the new trio featured drummer Aaron Burkhart, who left the band by the end of 1986 and was replaced by Chad Channing. By 1987, the band was called Nirvana.

Nirvana began playing parties in Olympia, gaining a cult following. During 1987, the band made ten demos with producer Jack Endino, who played the recordings to Jonathan Poneman, one of the founders of the Seattle-based indie label Sub Pop. Poneman signed Nirvana, and in December of 1988, the band released their first single, a cover of Shocking Blue's "Love Buzz." Sub Pop orchestrated an effective marketing scheme, which painted the band as backwoods, logging-town hicks, which irritated Cobain and Novoselic. While "Love Buzz" was fairly well-received, the band's debut album, Bleach, was what began the ball rolling.
Recorded for just over 600 dollars and released in the spring of 1989, Bleach slowly became a hit on college radio, due to the group's consistent touring. Though Jason Everman was credited as a second guitarist on the sleeve of Bleach, he didn't appear on the record; he only toured in support of the album before leaving the band at the end of the year to join Soundgarden and then Mindfunk. Bleach sold 35,000 copies and Nirvana became favorites of college radio, the British weekly music press, and Sonic Youth, Mudhoney, and Dinosaur Jr., which was enough to attract the attention of major labels.
During the summer, Nirvana released "Sliver"/"Dive," which was recorded with Mudhoney's Dan Peters on drums and produced by Butch Vig. The band also made a six-song demo with Vig, which was shopped to major labels, who soon began competing to sign the group.
By the end of the summer, Dave Grohl, formerly of the D.C.-based hardcore band Scream, had become Nirvana's drummer and the band signed with DGC for $287,000. Nirvana recorded their second album with Vig, completing the record in the summer. Following a European tour supporting Sonic Youth in the late summer, Nevermind was released in September, supported by a quick American tour. While DGC was expecting a moderately successful release, in the neighborhood of 100,000 copies, Nevermind immediately became a smash hit, quickly selling out its initial shipment of 50,000 copies and creating a shortage across America.
What helped the record become a success was "Smells Like Teen Spirit," a blistering four-chord rocker that was accompanied by a video that shot into heavy MTV rotation. By the beginning of 1992, "Smells Like Teen Spirit" had climbed into the American Top Ten and Nevermind bumped Michael Jackson's much-touted comeback album Dangerous off the top of the album charts; it reached the British Top Ten shortly afterward. By February, the album had been certified triple platinum.
Nirvana's success took the music industry by surprise, Nirvana included. It soon become apparent that the band wasn't quite sure how to handle their success. Around the time of Nevermind's release, the band was into baiting their audience -- Cobain appeared on MTV's Headbanger's Ball in drag, the group mocked the tradition of miming on the BBC's Top of the Pops by Novoselic constantly throwing his bass into the air and Cobain singing his live vocals in the style of Ian Curtis, and their traditional live destruction of instruments was immortalized on a Saturday Night Live performance that ended with Novoselic and Grohl sharing a kiss -- but by the spring, questions had begun to arise about the band's stability.
Cobain married Courtney Love, the leader of the indie rock/foxcore band Hole, in February of 1992, announcing that the couple was expecting a child in the fall. Shortly after the marriage, rumors that the couple were heavy heroin users began to circulate and the strength of the rumors only increased when Nirvana canceled several summer concerts and refused to mount a full-scale American tour during the summer. Cobain complained that he was suffering from chronic stomach troubles, which seemed to be confirmed when he was admitted to a Belfast hospital after a June concert.
But, heroin rumors continued to surface, especially in the form of a late-summer Vanity Fair article which implied that Love was using during her pregnancy. Both Love and Cobain denied the article's allegations, and publicly harassed and threatened the article's author.
Love delivered Frances Bean Cobain, a healthy baby girl, on August 18, 1992, but the couple soon battled with Los Angeles' children's services, who claimed they were unfit parents on the basis of the Vanity Fair article. The couple was granted custody of their child by the beginning of 1993.
Since Cobain was going through such well-documented personal problems, Nirvana was unable to record a follow-up to Nevermind until the spring of 1993. In the meantime, DGC released the odds-and-ends compilation Incesticide late in 1992; the album reached number 39 in the U.S. and number 14 U.K. As the group prepared to make their third album, they released "Oh, the Guilt" as a split-single with the Jesus Lizard on Touch & Go Records. Choosing Steve Albini (Pixies, the Breeders, Big Black, the Jesus Lizard) as their producer, Nirvana recorded their third album, In Utero, in two weeks during the spring of 1993. Following its completion, controversy began to surround Nirvana again.
Cobain suffered a heroin overdose on May 2, but the event was hidden from the press. The following month, Love called police to their Seattle home after Cobain locked himself in the bathroom, threatening suicide. Prior to debuting In Utero material during the New Music Seminar at New York's Roseland Ballroom in July, Cobain had another covered-up overdose. By that time, reports began to circulate, including an article in Newsweek, that DGC was unhappy with the forthcoming album, accusing that the band deliberately made an uncommercial record. Both the band and the label denied such allegations. Deciding that Albini's production was too flat, Nirvana decided to remaster the album with R.E.M.'s producer, Scott Litt.
In Utero was released in September of 1993 to positive reviews and strong initial sales, debuting at the top of the U.S. and U.K. charts. Nirvana supported it with a fall American tour, hiring former Germs member Pat Smear as an auxiliary guitarist. While the album and the tour were both successful, sales weren't quite as strong as expected, with several shows not selling out until the week of the concert. As a result, the group agreed to play MTV's acoustic Unplugged show at the end of the year, and sales of In Utero picked up after its December airing. After wrapping up the U.S. tour on January 8, 1994, with a show at Center Arena in Seattle, Nirvana embarked on a European tour in February. Following a concert in Munich on February 29, Cobain stayed in Rome to vacation with Love. On March 4, she awakened to find that Cobain had attempted suicide by overdosing on the tranquilizer Rohypnol and drinking champagne. While the attempt was initially reported as an accidental overdose, it was known within the Nirvana camp that the vocalist had left behind a suicide note.
In 1996, its electric counterpart, From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah, was released, debuting at the top of the U.S. charts. Following Cobain's death, Grohl formed the Foo Fighters (early rumors that Novoselic would also be a member of the band ultimately proved to be false) -- releasing their self-titled debut album in 1995, followed by The Colour and the Shape in 1997 and There Is Nothing Left to Lose in 1999. Novoselic formed the trio Sweet 75, releasing their debut in the spring of 1997, and also appeared along with former Dead Kennedys' frontman Jello Biafra and former Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil on the 2000 live set Live From the Battle in Seattle under the name the No W.T.O. Combo.
Cobain returned to Seattle within a week of his hospitalization and his mental illness began to grow. On March 18, the police had to again talk the singer out of suicide after he locked himself in a room threatening to kill himself. Love and Nirvana's management organized an intervention program that resulted in Cobain's admission to the Exodus Recovery Center in L.A. on March 30, but he escaped from the clinic on April 1, returning to Seattle. His mother filed a missing persons report on April 4. The following day, Cobain shot himself in the head at his Seattle home. His body wasn't discovered until April 8, when an electrician contracted to install an alarm system at the Cobain house stumbled upon the body. After his death, Kurt Cobain was quickly anointed as a spokesman for Generation X, as well as a symbol of its tortured angst.
Novoselic and Grohl planned to release a double-disc live album at the end of 1994, but sorting through the tapes proved to be too painful, so MTV Unplugged in New York appeared in its place. The album debuted at the top of the British and American charts, as a home video comprised of live performances and interviews from the band's Nevermind-era, titled Live! Tonight! Sold Out!, was issued at the same time (the project began prior to Cobain's passing and was completed by surviving bandmembers).
By the late '90s, research began by Novoselic for a proposed box set of previously unreleased songs from throughout Nirvana's career. The project was supposed to surface in the fall of 2001 (to coincide with the tenth anniversary release of Nevermind), but legal problems began to surface.
In 1997, Grohl and Novoselic formed the Nirvana L.L.C. partnership with Courtney Love (who manages Cobain's estate) -- a company that required a unanimous vote by all three regarding future albums, photos, and anything else Nirvana-related. When all three couldn't agree on the songs to be included on the box set, the matter was taken to court as Love attempted to dissolve the partnership. The project was ultimately shelved indefinitely as any legal decision was tied up in court.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Hollywood charmings

Hollywood babes are the ones who are simply adored and loved all over the world.

They have the huge fan following in the entire globe. Their popularity graph is enormously higher than the other babes of the world. They are utmost sexy with curvy and steamy body structures.

They have class and attitude that add more values to their already bigger charm.

Here we compile the most beautiful and sexiest top five babes of the Hollywood industry who have biggest fan following and have strapping status in the industry.

Jennifer Lopez


She is supremely hot and gorgeous. With trademark bigger bum, narrow waist, giant assets and heart-hitting beauty. This voluptuously measured body singer is all the rage in the world and is on top of the list. Her slipping into bikini is what paparazzi seek all the time.



Penelope Cruz


Well, this Spanish beauty is the one poets are found raising the pen on! With curvaceous physique-bigger assets and curvy legs, Penelope is on cloud nine.

Emma Stone


The poetic beauty Emma is supremely breath-arresting. She is alluring and loved by her fans.

Reese Witherspoon


Reese is utterly and heart-warming gorgeous woman of the tinsel town. She is sexy and stunning. Reese looks marvelous when wears two piece bikini. Witherspoon has good fan following. Every outfit fits well on this lass.

Jessica Simpson


Simpson knows the art of being on news. She rides on the headlines all the time due to her wilder acts with fiancé. Sometime she locks lips in public others she jumps to his lap. Jessica is going to marry beau soon.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Iron Maiden


A few years back, I took a boyfriend with me back home to Argentina to meet my friends and family. I remember one weekend we were all together for a traditional asado (barbecue), and as we wrapped things up with mate (traditional tea), café and facturas (pastries) my cousins and I made plans for later that night.

In broken Spanish my boyfriend asked: "You like ... tango?"
"Yes," one of my cousins replied. Then, tentatively and in fractured English, he added, "but also ... Iron Maiden."

"You know Judas Priest?" asked my other cousin.
My guy laughed. By the end of our stay in Argentina, he'd figured out that even though my cousins are pretty into old school metal, the core of Argentine youth loves pure, unbridled rocanrol, whether it's classic or newer, cutting edge stuff.
When I moved to the U.S., and later when I traveled throughout Latin America, I found out that across the Latin population, there's as much love for traditional forms of music as there is for rock. When I first moved here, among the first friends I made were Ecuadorans who loved to take me salsa dancing. But if there was a metal concert in town ... forget about it! They'd drop everything and go headbanging like the best of them. And mind you, we still do.
Which is why this week's show contains rock music from across the Latin world. Venezuelan breakout band La Vida Boheme, in my opinion, delivers one of the best live performances I've ever seen. We've also got Brazilian grunge, a classic Basque act and Mexican rockers from outer space.
We also ask you: Which are your favorite new Latin rock bands? Please tell us in the comments.
And this week we have one more question for our listeners. We've been thinking about doing a Latin heavy metal show in the near future. What do you think of that? And if you like the idea, who'd you want to join us as a guest DJ? We'll drop everything and start headbanging!
Hace unos años, llevé conmigo a un novio a que conozca a mis amigos y a mi familia en Argentina. Me acuerdo de que un fin de semana lo llevé a un asado , y mientras terminabamos el almuerzo con unos mates, café y facturas (panes dulces típicos), mis primos y yo hacíamos planes para salir esa noche.
En el mejor español que pudo, mi novio le preguntó a mi primo: "Te gusta...el tango?"
"Sí" contestó mi primo. Y luego agregó, "Pero también...Iron Maiden."
"Y Judas Priest que te parece?" AcotĂł mi otro primo.
Mi chico se largo a reir. Para cuando terminó nuestra estadía en mi país, el había aprendido que aunque mis primos son de la vieja escuela del heavy metal, la mayoría de los jovenes en Argentina aman el rock, puro y fuerte, ya sean grupos clásicos, o bandas nuevas.
Cuando me mudé a los Estados Unidos, y luego cuando viajé por América Latina, descubrí que a lo largo de la población, existe un amor por la música tradicional y también por la música de rock. Cuando recién me vine a vivir acá, los primeros amigos que conocí eran unos ecuatorianos a quienes les gustaba llevarme a bailar salsa. Pero si había un concierto de rock- ahí estabamos en primera fila, listos para hacer pogo. Y aclaro: seguimos haciéndolo.
Por eso el show de esta semana tiene música de rock proveniente de todas partes del mundo latino. Por ejemplo en mi opinión, la banda revelación venezolana La Vida Boheme, es una de las mejores bandas que yo he visto en vivo. También tenemos grunge brasilero, un clásico del país Vasco, y unos roqueros mexicanos del espacio exterior.
Y les preguntamos a ustedes: ¿Cuales son sus bandas favoritas nuevas de rock latino? Por favor dĂ©jennos dicho en la secciĂłn de comentarios.
Y esta semana tenemos una pregunta más para ustedes, nuestros oyentes. Hemos estado pensando en hacer un show de heavy metal latino en el futuro cercano. ¿Que les parece?
¿Y si les gusta la idea, a quien quisieran ver como invitado especial?

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Madonna Super Bowl Playlist Wishlist

Madonna Super Bowl Playlist Wishlist

Holiday

One day a year Americans come together to eat chips and dip, drink carbonated beverages and yell at a television. In these divided times, it's important to cling to our secular holidays, and Madonna's 1983 hit sets the mood.
Borderline
Football is a sport of lines, border and otherwise. As we cheer for every first down, this 1984 classic will help the Packers and the Patriots (or the Redskins and the Chargers, or....you tell me) keep on pushing.

Keep It Together

Sports is more exciting when things start to fall apart. That doesn't always happen in the Super Bowl. Mismatches and flat-out slaughters are common. On the off chance that this is a competitive, exciting game, we recommend this funk cut from Madonna's groundbreaking 1989 album Like A Prayer, which is a great rallying cry for an ace team under stress.Blockbuster entertainment just got better, or at least could be for at least one 30-minute stretch in February.
After two years of Super Bowl halftime performances that earned mostly boos — The Who's faltering attempt to rock out in 2009 and The Black Eyed Peas' typically ADHD-inducing routine in 2010 — a take-charge woman might be moving in to tidy up the place. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but Madonna is reportedly in talks with the NFL to play the halftime show.
4 Minutes
Inviting Justin Timberlake to cameo during a Super Bowl spectacle is certainly a risk. But Madonna's not one to brook any slips, nipple or otherwise (in the video, Justin relieves Madge of nothing more than a harmless belt). And what more could a pigskin-preoccupied American want than a game in which any given four minutes really matter? Bring it!
This Used to Be My Playground
It's highly doubtful that Madonna will perform any ballads during her possible Indianapolis extravaganza. If she should choose to bring the mood down for a minute, though, an excerpt from this 1992 ballad would be quite appropriate. It's the theme song from her own sports movie — the femme baseball biopic A League of Their Own -- and, with its wistful tone, captures the melancholy, Friday Night Lights side of the gridiron.
Jump
The video for this inspirational track from the 2006 album Confessions on a Dance Floor features parkour, the French street dance/sport that Madge also incorporated into her subsequent tour. Running backs might consider some of the moves invented by these streetwise Euro dudes to get through the line.
Ray of Light

"And I feel like I just got home ..." Madonna's 1998 ode to yoga bliss may seem a bit hippie-dippy for end zone dances, but with William Orbit's intelligent dance beats behind her, Madge transforms a meditation on self-acceptance into a kick-ass rallying cry. I want to see somebody do a touchdown dance to this.
Blockbuster entertainment just got better, or at least could be for at least one 30-minute stretch in February. After two years of Super Bowl halftime performances that earned mostly boos — The Who's faltering attempt to rock out in 2009 and The Black Eyed Peas' typically ADHD-inducing routine in 2010 — a take-charge woman might be moving in to tidy up the place.
Nothing has been confirmed yet, but Madonna is reportedly in talks with the NFL to play the halftime show.
Doubters might question Madonna's ability to be family-friendly, or the wisdom in bringing her estrogen-powered hits into a testosterone-fueled environment like Indianapolis's Lucas Oil Stadium. But Madonna was born (or self-invented, anyway) to play the Super Bowl.
Our Lady of Platinum and Corsets is the most competitive player in the history of American music — an up-by-the-bra-straps Horatio Alger who's consistently worked to have the biggest crossover hits, the most elaborate tours, the most attention-getting videos and the tightest abs in pop.
 Since the 1980s, she's eaten steamed vegetables out of Tupperware to stay in fighting form when she could have dined on caviar every night. And she loves sports!
Sure, Madonna's taste runs to athletic pursuits that aren't the most conventional: parkour, yoga, feminist boxing. But her fighting spirit will serve her well on that awkward mid-field stage, making her appearance the most Super Bowl-appropriate in years. Here's a playlist of Madonna songs that would perfectly fit the halftime show.

Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez, her company Nuyorican Productions and Believe Entertainment Group announce plans to launch a new digital video series entitled Tiger Beat Entertainment, an all-new entertainment news and lifestyle show for teens and young adults.

The series will be distributed through and in partnership with AOL and the teen and young adult platform Cambio and will be produced at Cambio's Hollywood studio. Believe Entertainment Group is a New York-based digital entertainment company. Nuyorican Productions is a television, film and digital production company founded by Jennifer Lopez and Simon Fields.

A partnership with Tiger Beat, the popular teen fan magazine, will provide the show a framework to grow and expand its creative impact and reach among a teen and young adult audience. Jennifer Lopez, Simon Fields and Believe Entertainment Group will co-executive produce the series.

An ongoing series "for, about, and by teens and young adults," Tiger Beat Entertainment will include celebrity, entertainment, music, TV, film, books, gaming and apps news as well as social media and Twitter trends and targeted lifestyle topics such as fashion & beauty, food, health & wellness, decor, relationships and more. In addition to robust media distribution for Tiger Beat Entertainment, Cambio will also lend its suite of proprietary social media tools designed to foster community and interaction with the series.
The show will be hosted by a panel of young adult anchors providing a new online format for teens and young adults to share their point of view on all things entertainment.

It's modern and digital and for the plugged in generation.
Are you psyched about "Tiger Beat Entertainment?"