Instant Star is a canadian tv-show which aired from September 2004 to June 2008. The main actress is Alexz Johnson who is playing Jude Harrison as an adolescent music competition winner In each episode of the show, Jude Harrison must deal with the problems and challenges of both her musical career and her personal life, as one weaves into the other. She also faces dilemmas and choices in her relationships, dividing her feelings between the loves in her life, while also recording with G-Major Records. These people are important to her music - the one thread that ties her life together. Her best moments are when she is working with others in creating and performing her music. In addition to her music and her loves, there is much else going on in her personal life and in the lives of those around her. The show has four season and each season has 13 episodes. I love this tv-show and I love Alexz Johnson's songs. Here are two of my fave songs from the show.
Band From TV was created to provide funding and resources for several incredibly worthwhile charities around the world. When it comes to celebrity charity involvement, there is true power in numbers. Coming together, they formed a celebrity rock band on a mission to make a difference in advancing and supporting the charities they feel passionately about.
The Band From TV lineup includes a powerhouse of well-known and acclaimed actors including: Greg Grunberg (drums), a veteran of shows such as "Alias" and "Felicity" as well as the NBC "Heroes"; James Denton (guitar), - "Desperate Housewives"; Bob Guiney (vocals), who appeared on "The Bachelor" and on TLC's "Date My House"; Jesse Spencer (violin) from "House"; Adrian Pasdar, from "Heroes" and "Desperate Housewives"; Scott Grimes from "American Dad" and "ER," and rounding out the band are accomplished musicians Chris Kelley (Music Director), Barry Sarna (Eagles), David Leach (Ben Harper), Chris Mostert (Eagles) and child-star turned bass player Brad Savage.
Officially on the down side of this challenge. Over half way done with my 30 day remixing challenge. Recognize that lace top? I got a bit more crazy and slipped that skirt on as a tube top over my not worn yet, black basic turtleneck and cinched with a belt. A little different way to wear it from day 3 and just a couple days ago on day 14. Oh and my bad hair day ended with me sweeping my mob into a big bun.
After kissing Mr. Chuckie-bear good night (and him muggin' for the camera), hubs took me on a date to Lawrence, KS (45 minutes west of KC) to see Old 97s at the Bottleneck. We first hit up Papa Keno's for some pizza, just like the old days in college.
And then headed to the concert, where I stayed up and out way past my bedtime!!
I saw this tag at SuperficialDoll, and I tought that it will be fun to make it.So let me present you my fave 10 movies an my fave 10 songs from 2010!
Top 10 movies 2010
1.Life as we know it
2. When in Rome
3.Killers
4. The bounty hunter
5.From Paris with love
6.The back-up plan
7.Sex and the city 2
8. Dear John
9.Letters to Juliet
10.Step up 3D
Top 10 songs 2010
1.Eminem ft Rihanna-Love the way you lie 2.Toni Braxton-Yesterday
3.Jay-z ft. Alicia Keys-Empire State Of Mind 4.Guess Who-Anul 2000 5.Travie McCoy-Billionaire 6.Brumo Mars-Just the way you are 7.Shontelle-Impossible 8.Flo Rida ft.David Guetta-Club can't handle me 9.Owl City-Fireflies 10.Stromae-Alors on dance
Easily one of the best concerts ever. I saw Lady Gaga at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO and had one hell of a night. Sang and danced all night long. Some highlights:
Fans dressed up (or down, depending how you look at it) - I wish I had worn something a bit more fun:
She played "Just Dance" within the first few songs! Little clip for you....
If the video above doesn't show up for you, click here to view (that is not me screaming, I don't think...).
I was oh, so close to Miss Gaga:
"I love you and you love me, we love each other.
I want you to leave here tonight, loving yourself more."
Not short of bloody drama:
She has a new song, not one of the 100 songs on "The Fame". It's about a boy from Nebraska and it's so very pretty:
Again, if the above video doesn't show up, click here to watch it. Update: if you want to see and hear the full song of You and I - She was on the Today Show - see it here!
If you can get yourself to a Gaga concert, do it. So much fun! At least this little monster and the other thousands of fans did!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Washington- How to Tame Lions I love this song, and the simplicity of the video.
2009 was a big year in the music industry. So many new breakthrough acts, so much amazing talent and variety. One thing that I really noticed was the large amount of breakthrough artists and groups that quickly gained popularity in the fast-paced and changeable music industry. It will definitely be interesting to see if they can achieve lasting popularity. Now we are at the end of 2009 I feel it's time to pay tribute to the groups and songs that literally rocked my year.
These are my choices for the 20 best songs of 2009 I would love to hear feedback or any tracks you loved!
1. Sweet Disposition- The Temper Trap
This Melbourne Band has had a big year in 2009, gaining a strong fan-base both locally and internationally. Acclaimed live performers, the now London-based band will be heading home to play the Australian festival circuit this summer. This was the breakthrough track for the band. Perfectly uplifting and emotive it's my pick for the number 1 track of 2009.
2. Empire State of Mind- Jay Z ft. Alicia Keys
Apparently when this track first came out New Yorkers were all blasting it out of their cars. I've been playing it non-stop here in Melbourne. Could you possibly get a better combo than Jay Z and Alicia Keys?
3. You've Got The Love- Florence and the Machine
Florence Welch has a voice to die for and no song on the 2009 album 'Lungs' showcases this as well as her cover of Candi Staton's 'You've Got The Love'. The song sounds like it was made for her.
4. I'm Not Alone- Calvin Harris
The more music Calvin Harris brings out the more I love him. He's come a long way since the Acceptable in the 80's days. This song was my Summer anthem earlier this year and now it's Summer again it's still on my playlist...
5. Sleepyhead- Passion Pit
A little known band previously, this group had a big year in 2009, with the release of the highly acclaimed album 'Manners'. Establishing themselves through catchy and danceable tunes like 'The Reeling', 'Little Secrets' and "Better Things' the first release 'Sleepyhead' remains my favourite.
6. Zero- Yeah Yeah Yeahs
While many criticized the 2009 release It's Blitz! feeling it strayed from the band's original sound I think the change of direction worked! Although popular with a more mainstream audience the songs on the whole are more catchy and are fast set to become dancefloor anthems.
7. Paparazzi- Lady Gaga
It would be a crime not to mention the lady of the year. For me this was her best release in 2009 as well as my pick for the video of the year; I am in constant awe of her costumes and daring fashion picks. She has pop down to a science.
8. 22- Lily Allen
It was so hard to pick my favourite from Lily's 'It's Not Me, It's You'. Given that I turned 22 this year I can relate to this song.
9. Celebration- Madonna
While many are quick to criticise Madonna her longevity as a top-class performer still amazes me. This song is so catchy and uplifting and was pretty much the theme song for my Europe trip (The Europeans LOVED it...). I'm also in love with the Balmain dress she donned for the official video clip.
10. Skeleton Boy- Friendly Fires
This song is just brilliant, dancey and catchy. All the things a great song should be.
11. The Girl and the Robot- Royksopp ft. Robyn
This Nowegian electronic duo and Swedish pop princess teamed up to bring us this quirky but catchy release about a girl pining for her workoholic partner to come home.
12. In For The Kill- La Roux
I'll be honest La Roux's music is starting to do my head in. But that's only because it's so great that the commercial radio stations have picked it up and play it on repeat all day. This release from her self-titled album is reminiscent of 80's pop music and showcases her amazing voice. The Twelves remix of this song is also worth a listen.
13. Tik Tok- Kesha
Wake up in the morning feeling like P-Diddy...While I'm pretty sure Kesha is gonna be a one hit wonder and this song is becoming seriously annoying I loved it when it was first relased and still do after a few drinks.
14. When I Grow Up- Fever Ray
Karin Dreijer Andersson formally of duo 'The Knife' released her first solo album in 2009 under the name 'Fever Ray'. When I Grow Up is my favourite. Her distinctive, haunting voice paired with the synth tones make for a brilliant song and a creepy video.
15. Burial- Miike Snow
Animal was probably the most popular song from this Swedish duo's self titled release. However I particularly like the soft, laid-back vibe of Burial.
16. Soon We'll Be Found- Sia
It's hard to believe that until recently Sia was more popular internationally than in Australia. This was a breakthrough song for her in her home country. Brilliant and song and amazing video! Better still, she sounds as good live as studio recorded. That's real talent.
17. My Girls- Animal Collective
This song builds, the voices and the synth tones overlap and build into an amazing crescendo at the end. I love it.
18. Cousins- Vampire Weekend
This release is a brilliant teaser the band's most upcoming album 'Contra'. This particular track, while keeping the Vampire Weekend feel has a more upbeat and intense vibe to it than their previous work. I am waiting in anticipation to see what the rest of the album sounds like.
19. Shooting Stars- Bag Raiders
While I'm not always a fan of electronic and lyric-free music this song is so catchy and it's impossible for me to sit still whilst listening to it!
20. Holiday- Dizzee Rascal
I can't resist a bit of Dizzee, with his upbeat tunes and trademark London accent. This song will be on repeat all Summer.