Thursday, January 31, 2008

Doesn't Play Well With Others :-)

from msnbc...Don’t expect to see a photo of Christina Aguilera’s baby on the cover of any magazines this week. Sources say that after months of negotiating, a deal between Aguilera and OK! magazine came to a halt because the magazine couldn’t guarantee a full-cover photo of Aguilera and baby boy, Max.

It might seem surprising that OK! wasn’t game to play by Aguilera’s rules, considering the mag ran Aguilera’s wedding photos, but a magazine insider points out that the singer performs well on stage, but not so much on newsstands. “The OK! wedding cover didn’t sell as well as they hoped, and even her recent Marie Claire cover underperformed, all things considered,” the source said.

An industry source added, “Christina has an inflated sense of her own value and seems to expect an extortionate amount of money for these baby pictures. I'm not sure OK! or much of the industry thinks is a dollar figure that's worth it. ... She hasn't proven to be a real seller.”

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Forbes magazine has compiled its first annual "Cash Queens of Music" list, and Madonna has been named supreme ruler. Madge pulled in 72-million dollars between November 2006 and November 2007, putting her at the head of the 20-woman class. The Material Mom edged out Barbra Streisand, who banked 60-million, and Celine Dion, who took in 45-million. Despite all her woes, Britney Spears made the list at number-20, with eight-million dollars in earnings

Kellie Pickler Turns Reporter


Tune into N-B-C's Tonight Show With Jay Leno tomorrow night to hear Kellie Pickler's re-cap of Tuesday's Super Bowl Media Day in Tempe, Arizona. She spoke to players for both the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, and according to ESPN-dot-com, even got her C-D into the hands of Giant's defensive end Michael Strahan, who promised to listen to her hit "Red High Heels" before the game. 

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Hannah's Dance Party


Miley Cyrus is taking Hannah Montana to the dance floor on a new collection of remixes titled Hannah Montana Two: Non-Stop Dance Party. The disc includes songs tweaked by super-producer Chris Cox -- who's worked with RihannaMadonna and Christina Aguilera -- as well as concert videos chronicling the Hannah Montana invasion of Europe. Miley's also started talking a bit about her personal life, telling U-S-A Today that there's no truth to those tales about her dating, then splitting with, Nick Jonas of The Jonas Brothers. She insists, "We're just really good buds...that's what we've always been."

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Miley 3D


Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: The Best of Both Worlds Concert opens on Friday. The film features 3-D highlights of the young singer and T-V star's sellout 54-city tour.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Maroon 5 On Leno This Wednesday Night


For Maroon 5, having a second album become popular changed the way they create their set list. Frontman Adam Levine explained. “It’s more challenging in some ways because we have twice as much material whereas on your first album you kind of just have to play your first record so, it will be tricky putting a good set together, but you know that’s always a fun creative experience.” Maroon 5’s set list will be pretty small on Wednesday, however; they are playing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Sara Bareilles Video and Tour

Sara Bareilles’ vlogging continues as she travels on a promotional tour. The latest video contains a nice childhood moment, since in it, Sara sings her first song, which she wrote when she was six. It’s called “Starsweeper” and for fans who want to hear it, visit SaraBMusic.com. Bareilles and James Blunt head out on Vh1’s You Oughta Know Tour on February 4th in Seattle, Washington.

New Fray Music


The Fray will play a three-night club stand in their hometown of Denver from February 1st through the 3rd. A note on their official website says they'll be performing only new material at the intimate gigs.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Daughtry Likes Harleys


Daughtry has been confirmed to perform as part of Harley Davidson's 105th anniversary festival in Milwaukee. They're scheduled to perform on August 30th, the third day of the four-day festival. Other performers confirmed for the event include Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Z-Z Top, Black Crowes, Buddy Guy and Foghat.

Lifehouse On TV Tonight

An episode of the P-B-S Soundstage concert series Lifehouse taped in Chicago last summer will premiere tonight on many public television stations across the country. As if playing Soundstage, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Times Square on New Year's Eve and the B-C-S College Football Championship Game in New Orleans earlier this month haven't been enough, the group has now been tabbed to play at halftime of this year's N-F-L Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu. The game takes place February 10th and will be televised by FOX.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Amy Winehouse In Rehab?


Less than 24 hours after a British tabloid posted home movies showing her smoking crack and rambling incoherently, Amy Winehouse went to a London rehab facility -- but there's some debate about whether or not she's checked in for the long haul. London's Sun tabloid reports that the singer is, in fact, staying at the private London clinic, but People magazine quotes Winehouse's publicist as saying "no, no, no." The flack tells People, "Amy is not in rehab. She was seeing a doctor who she regularly sees as part of her ongoing treatment. It was a regular appointment which she attends all the time. She has not checked in overnight."

New Alanis

There's a new Alanis Morissette video making the rounds on YouTube, but the Canadian songstress has mixed feelings about it. On her website, Alanis writes that the clip for "Elevate" was rushed out so it could be shown at the Elevate Film Festival -- but she insists it's not an official video. She says, "I didn't sign off on the final cut to be shown publicly, [but] there's a good chance this will be the first single off the new record. If that's the case, there will be an official video shot for it very soon, one that I will share full blast and formally. I am very psyched about this record."

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Amy Is Our Future?

from contact...
MARY J. BLIGE is praying AMY WINEHOUSE survives her battle with drugs, because the future of music relies on her. Mary J. senses music is heading for a renaissance, and needs talents like Winehouse to help the industry recover from years of "drought".

She tells Fleetwood MAC star Stevie Nicks in the latest issue of Interview magazine, "Someone like Amy Winehouse is so important to the music business right now. It's very painful (to see her battle drugs). I hope she makes it. "I think it (the music industry) kind of got lost and we ended up in a drought for a while, but I see it making a turn, so instead of music being just synthetic, we'll see it going back to actual instruments. That's what I'm hoping for anyway, because that's the kind of music I'm making."

Monahan's Cd Title


It’s hard to come up with a good album title. Just ask Pat Monahan. He named his latest record Last of Seven, but it was nearly something else entirely.  “In the beginning, while I was searching for a name of the album. I wanted to call it Oprah’s Favorite Record, so I could test the media market and see if it would help me sell millions of records. And the joke became a reality because I really started to think it was a great idea and I kinda got talked out of it a little bit.” Pat just finished up a few gigs this past weekend in Park CityUtah at the Sundance Film Festival.

Nelly Sings The Monkees


June will mark the two-year anniversary of the release of Nelly Furtado’s hit album, Loose.  No timetable has been given as to when she’ll start working on her next album, so if you want to hear to new music from the Canadian export, then you may want to pick up Anne Murray’s album, Duets: Friends & Legends.  That’s right, according to RollingStone.com, the ‘70s soft rocker and Furtado have teamed up to do a cover of The Monkees song “Daydream Believer.”  
Nelly Furtado has also been nominated for two GRAMMYs this year – Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Say It Right” and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals on Timbaland’s “Give it to Me.”  The 50th Annual GRAMMY Awards will air live on Sunday, February 10th at 8 PM Eastern on CBS. 

Friday, January 18, 2008

Colbie Always Wanted To Be A Singer


Colbie Caillat has clearly proven herself rather successful with her voice, words and a guitar in her hands. However, the Californian singer-songwriter did not always want to be just that. “I always wanted to be a singer. I never even thought about the whole writing side of it or playing an instrument, because every time I tried to play an instrument, I would be bad. Like, the first time I tried it, I’d be like, ‘I’m never going to be able to do this,’ so I would just stop.” 

Colbie went on to say that her dad would tell her that to gain credibility, she’d have to become skilled with an instrument and sing her own songs; looks like it worked. Caillat will set sail on the Mayercraft Carrier Cruise on February 1st.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Milk Good For Ya


Jason Wade hit up the Lifehouse blog again to write about a recent interview with BodyByMilk.com. The singer says it got him thinking about how milk is not a part of his life anymore. He writes, “I have decided to work milk back into my daily diet. I just haven’t decided whether or not to drink two percent, or nonfat. To me if you’re gonna drink nonfat, you mine as well be drinking water; which I don’t drink enough of either.” 

Perhaps more important than Jason’s calcium intake is music. And the rocker says he’s started a few new songs, one on the piano and another on guitar. He’s only got melodies, no lyrics. To read the entire post, visit LifehouseMusic.com. The band kicks off a new tour February 24th in SpokaneWashington.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Jonas Bros News

The Jonas Brothers, who are leaving the Hannah Montana tour to embark on their own headlining trek, are being replaced by another group of siblings. Everlife, which consists of Amber, Sarah and Julia Ross, will open the final six dates of the Montana extravaganza.

Behind The Scenes With Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera probably hasn't even opened all the letters congratulating her on the birth of her son Max Liron, but she's already taken the opportunity to give fans a gift to mark the occasion. The singer took to her official website to post a note and a new video clip starring her and hubby Jordan Bratman.

"In honor of our love for each other and our growing family, I have put together a special video for the song 'Save Me From Myself.' This video is very dear to me as it includes actual footage from our personal wedding video. [It's] just a little something to say 'thank you' for your undying love and support. It is in no small part because of you that I live such a blessed and wonderful life!"

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Simon Predicts The Presidential Election

Simon Cowell is playing it typically coy about the seventh season of American Idol, but he is willing to offer up a prediction about the upcoming presidential election. Simon tells Reality T-V World, "My gut feeling is I think it'll be a Democrat is going to win in November."

They Said No, No, No

Amy Winehouse got a thumbs-down from the co-op board when she applied to buy a flat in the London apartment building she's been living in for the past year. London's Mirror quotes a source close to the decision makers saying, "Her application was refused because the feeling was that neighbors would be uncomfortable with the attention she gets." 

Friday, January 11, 2008

Avril Settles Quietly


Avril Lavigne has reached an out-of-court settlement with '70s pop band The Rubinoos, who'd accused her of ripping off the hit "Girlfriend" from their 1979 single "I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend."

Little Known Carrie Facts


Carrie Underwood has a powerful voice, but she also has some powerful weaknesses -- including '80s hair bands. She tells Women's Health magazine, "I saw Quiet Riot and Slaughter in Nashville. My two older sisters turned me on to all that stuff. I remember singing Motley Crue's remake of 'Smokin' in the Boy's Room' in front of the mirror." Carrie also admits to craving Hostess 100-Calorie Packs and Healthy Choice ice cream sandwiches.

Fergie In Love

Fergie may not be shy about strutting her stuff onstage, but when it comes to talking about her love life, she can get very bashful.The Black Eyed Peas singer tells London's Daily Mail, "The fine points of my relationship [with fiance Josh Duhamel] are sacred. I'm thrilled with everything, but I'm not giving any details -- which is hard for me, because I have a big mouth."

Cry For Help


While Amy Winehouse has generated plenty of memories for others over the past couple of years, she doesn't recall many of them. The singer tells O-K magazine, "I went to a restaurant recently and my friend was like, 'Do you remember what happened the last time we were here? The head waiter carried you out and you were trying to punch and kick us."

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Great News For No Doubt Fans


No Doubt drummer Adrian Young says there's a light at the end of the tunnel for their long-suffering fans -- and that they should have a new album in stores by the end of the year. Young says that he and the rest of the guys in the band have "a lot of songs" ready to go, and that Gwen Stefani will begin recording her vocals in the next month.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Ingrid and Sara Hit the Road


INGRID MICHAELSON AND SARA BAREILLES TO HEADLINE TOUR. Ingrid Michaelson and Sara Bareilles have just been announced as the main acts for the fourth annual Hotel CafĂ© Tour. The tour will start off in San Diego on March 6th and wrap up on April 12th in L-A. Also included in the lineup is singer-songwriter Joshua Radin. For more information hit up TheHotelCafeTour.com. The full list of tour dates is below.

March 6th – San DiegoCalifornia

March 7th – Santa BarbaraCalifornia

March 8th – AnaheimCalifornia
March 9th – Los AngelesCalifornia

March 10th – TucsonArizona
March 11th – PhoenixArizona
March 13th – AustinTexas

March 14th – DallasTexas
March 15th – HoustonTexas

March 17th – BirminghamAlabama 
March 18th – NashvilleTennessee
March 19th – AtlantaGeorgia 
March 20th – Chapel HillNorth Carolina

March 21st – AnnapolisMaryland 
March 22nd – PhiladelphiaPennsylvania

March 24th – New YorkNew York

March 25th – BostonMassachusetts

March 26th – IthacaNew York

March 27th – PittsburghPennsylvania 
March 28th – ChicagoIllinois 
March 29th – MadisonWisconsin

March 31st – Minneapolis, Minnesota 
April 1st – Kansas City, Missouri 
April 3rd – Boulder, Colorado 
April 4th – Denver, Colorado 
April 5th – Salt Lake City, Utah
April 7th – Boise, Idaho
April 8th – Seattle, Washington

April 9th – PortlandOregon 
April 11th – San FranciscoCalifornia

April 12th – Los AngelesCalifornia

 

Chris Gets Cut?


from VH-1
It turns out 
Chris Daughtry is not considered a National Treasure. According to the New York Post, his band, Daughtry, wrote a song for the ending credits of theDisney flick National Treasure: Book of Secrets. Apparently, the song got cut at the last minute because “it just felt wrong.” National Treasure: Book of Secrets stars Nicolas Cage and is in theatres now…without Daughtry.