Monday, November 30, 2009

[mega-celebs] GROUPS INVITATION today, 11/30/2009, 3:00 pm



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Saturday, November 28, 2009

[mega-celebs] Your groupsinvitation this week (if permission of the groupsowner) !, 11/28/2009, 3:00 pm



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Monday, November 23, 2009

Sunday, November 22, 2009

[mega-celebs] GROUPSMESSAGE TODAY :, 11/22/2009, 11:00 am



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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

[FemalePopstars2] YOUTUBE: Craig Ferguson Does The Price Is Right (9/21/09)

 


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Friday, November 13, 2009

[FemalePopstars2] ARTICLE: Face It, Regina Spektor Wows Nokia Crowd

 

Face It, Regina Spektor Wows Nokia Crowd

by Jeff Prince

Waiting for Regina Spektor to begin last night's concert at Nokia Theatre made me feel like a 5-year-old kid waiting for Christmas morning. (Okay, an extremely grizzled and hard-drinking 5-year-old kid with a prostate the size of an Idaho potato, to borrow a line from "Last Tango In Paris").

Spektor has fascinated me for a couple of years. She first sneaked into my consciousness while I was sleeping on my couch one night. I literally thought an angel was serenading me in a dream, with lyrics like "I hear in my mind, all of these voices, I hear in my mind all of these words…."

Then I woke up and found Spektor singing "Fidelity" on some late night TV show. I'd never heard of her, but I bought her c.d. Begin To Hope a few days later and dug it.

Since then I've seen Spektor perform on late night talk shows several times and she never fails to blow my socks off. Her vocal range is amazing. She's a mean pianist. Most of all, her compositions are quirky and fun, even the sad songs. She's a total nutjob in a good way.

But one thing was missing from last night's show, and I hadn't realized how important this thing is to her overall impact.

It's her face.

I was sitting back a ways from the stage and I couldn't see that strangely open, ghost-white, big-lipped, Russian seductress face.

Don't get me wrong, Nokia is probably my favorite place to see a live show these days. The seats are comfortable, the auditorium is a cozy size, and the sound system is cooking. I've seen tons of great shows there (Van Morrison, Heart, Leonard Cohen, Los Lonely Boys, etc).

But last night I wanted to be on the front row. I'm not usually a fan of big-screen TVs at concerts. Last night I wanted one.

Spektor's visage is a big part of her magic, at least for me. I was in the minority. Most of the fans seemed rabidly embracing of her no matter how far back they were sitting.

"You're breaking my heart!" one girl screamed from the back section about midway through the concert.

The Moscow-born, New York-raised Spektor was her usual self – gracious but guarded, girly and sweet but profane as well. I could have lived without the opening band, Jupiter One, but they weren't bad. I was just anxious to see Spektor. Problem was, I couldn't see her.

 

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Thursday, November 12, 2009

[FemalePopstars2] YOUTUBE: "Remedy" by Little Boots

 

 
Lady Gaga-like singer from the UK called, "Little Boots", singing "Remedy"
 
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

[FemalePopstars2] REVIEW: "Far" by Regina Spektor

 

 

A Welcome Spectre: Regina Spektor Haunts Stubb's with Far

Sound is in love with Regina Spektor. There's nothing it won't let her do. She's made her mouth into a synthesizer, morphed her lips into a kazoo-trumpet hybrid, made heartbeats and drumsticks their own instruments, rocked hard with an unamped electric guitar, and put a piano bridge in the middle of a punk song. At first, you might not recognize that adventurous spirit on Spektor's most recent album, Far. Listen again.

Opening with the defiant "Calculation": Where else have blood, sparks, and the unmeasurable nature of doomed love sounded so jaunty? "This fire is burning us up," she sings, and, paradoxically, the song continues to talk cold mechanics, but with heat, pulse, and an unwavering sense of wonder that could only come from a narrator who "made our own computer out of macaroni pieces."

Machines come back menacing in the dystopian "Machine," whose unsettling minor keys and relentless clanking intensifies the robot narrator's freaky foretelling. Really, though, aren't we all looking for someone who "covets [our] defects"? It's hard not to love this one, especially if you want some playful fear in your rhythm.

More cheerfully, "Folding chair" gives us a beach scene, which serves as the backdrop for punk rock romance. This sweet song is one of Far's many moments of powerful simplicity. "I have a perfect body," the narrator declares, "but sometimes I forget."; Most of us forget our own beauty, and "Folding Chair" is an uplifting reminder. She goes on, "I have a perfect body, because my eyelashes catch my sweat." This beauty is inherent. We live, it's ours.

This synthesis, melding the sacred and the everyday, the cosmic with the human, comes back again and again on Far. "Human of the Year," the album's most ambitious single, resonates with the power and grandeur of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," so vivid are the images, so truthful the emotion, so earthly and yet otherworldly are the sounds, ranging from breathy, uncertain minor notes to a soulful, crystalline climax, back to the frail humanity that makes its vastness possible. How's this for calming one's nerves at a cathedral ceremony: "The icons are whispering to you, they're just old men like on the benches in the park except their balding spots are glistening with gold. The loneliness and uncertainty that begins the song builds to a moment that opens like a Universe-sized flower. This is far-reaching reverence for everything, including the listener.

"Wallet" has a more concrete way of touching on humanity's connection to one another: Listing the contents of a found wallet. "Like a holy relic or a mystery novel," Spektor sings, ending the song on a single a capella note and the word "up." Discarded remnants, crumbled receipts, poetry and connection are everywhere when we seek them.

"Dance Anthem of the 80's," a longtime live favorite, finally comes home to listeners on "Far."; For all its tongue-and-cheek beats and comically simple lyrics, the middle of the song offers a resonant tribal call: "And I am one of your people, but the cars don't stop."; Once again, this is a song about connection, replete with a palpable sense of loneliness, as well as hope.

"Genius Next Door," a cinematic song that retains all the raw, vivid imagery and characters that define Spektor's songwriting, plays like the water in the lake it describes: possibly enchanted, very possibly dangerous. Its mystery comes alive in Spektor's shifting vocal tones and immaculate storytelling. Lines like, "The garbagemen were emptying their dumpsters, atheists were praying full of sarcasm, and the genius next door was sleeping, dreaming that the antidote is orgasm," make every passing acquaintance in this song as real as anyone around us.

"Man of a Thousand Faces" is back to the cosmos, but only Spektor could get us there by way of sugar lumps, torn books, and stained tablecloths. Everything in this song is alive, including said stains, which are "trying to cover for each other or at least blend in with the pattern." This is about a man's struggle, his peace, and the newly-discovered comfort of the moon. Sung live, with nothing between Spektor's voice, her piano, and the sky? These songs will be something else. You won't want to miss what they become. With her talent unleashed on an Autumn night, we'll probably transform too.

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[FemalePopstars2] ARTICLE: Top 5 Female Artists of the Month - September '09 Edition

 

Top 5 Female Artists of the Month - September '09 Edition

by admin on October 01, 2009. Posted in Featured, Top 5 female artists of the month. 2 Comments

5. Jessie

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Jessie considers herself to be very lucky because she was surrounded by a very musically inclined family which helped nurture her talent in singing and musicianship. She describes her music as adult contemporary with a hint of urban ballad but then if you listen to her songs you will sense that her music has some traces of Soul, Blues, Jazz and Pop. She is a self managed indie artist who writes, produces, records and funds her own music so you can tell for yourself that she is very passionate with her field and that she's willing to go at any lengths to make sure her name is out there. One of her greatest accomplishments includes getting the chance to tour LA and taking the award for Best Adult contemporary artist. She was also nominated for Best Female Vocals at the 2008 at the Hollywood Music Awards. Her number one inspiration is her mum and her songs usually radiate positive energy and convey the exact emotions she felt when she first wrote the song. She is a committed and gifted artist who is aiming to expand in the music industry both locally and internationally.

4. Emma

 

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Emma is an avid singer who hails from Brisbane, Australia. She used to prefer other artist to sing her material, but it wasn't until a trip to New York back in 2006 that pushed her to sing her own songs. A friend suggested she sing solo back then and ever since then she has been singing her material at all her gigs.  Her music is a combination of many styles ranging from her own personal taste of music being Soul, Jazz, Pop and Classical. Her most memorable accomplishments so far include producing a debut EP and gaining much inspiration through the people she's met and through the venues she's played at. Emma is a very hands on artist and a very dedicated and talented singer.

 

3. Janina

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Janina is a standout artist from Germany who has always been keen on music throughout her whole life. By the early age of 8 years old she was already taking classical guitar lessons and then later on she got into singing and playing the piano as well. Her music style is a mixture of Folk, Pop, Rock and Acoustic elements that's very mellow and chilling which makes people just want to sit back, relax and unwind. Some of her inspirations include artists such as Sarah McLachlan, The Dixie Chicks and Tracy Chapman. Her lyrics are also very personal and can give audience an insight into her life.

2. Katt

 

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Katt had always felt that she has had a connection with music her whole life but it wasn't until 5 years ago that she began to express herself more creatively to her music to give her more focus towards her repertoire. Katt actually first started performing at the early age of 18 years old where she travelled and busked all throughout Europe and the US. Her style of music is quite eclectic and diverse and can best be described as gutsy, with earthy roots, and rock infused with sultry jazzy blues and undertones of reggae & soul. Some of her inspirations are The great Jazz mamas, the women with Soul that sang the Blues; Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Etta James, Amy Winehouse, Janis Joplin, The great poets, storytellers & prophets; Leonard Cohen, Bob Marley, John Lennon, Micheal Franti, The Devine; Tori Amos, Joni Mitchell and Jeff Buckley. She is hoping that her music can be interpreted as an eloquently written articulate set of lyrics that can empower people and truthfully connect with everyone. Currently she is planning to launch a CD and a new band and hopefully tour and promote herself afterwards.
  

1. DVS

 

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DVS is an Australian born 23yr old half Italian - half Hungarian female Pop/R&B singer who commands attention every time she performs not just by her dazzling good looks, but also by her amazing talent.

Her extraordinary singing talent was discovered at a very young age as she was encouraged by her family and friends to pursue a singing career. Her first gig was at the tender age of 14 at a nightclub where her mother and uncle even came to chaperone her and also show their support.

Her style of music cannot ultimately be defined into one category and she doesn't want to categorize herself to one genre either. Her favourite styles of music are R&B and Hip Hop which is reflected in her own songs but she also likes to experiment by putting pop, rock and house in her music as well. DVS has managed to successfully perform in front of audiences overseas and has already worked with an array of other talented artists from all over the world. She exclaims that music is her air - meaning that her one true passion and essence in life is to sing, perform and be surrounded by music forever.

She is hoping that her music serves as an inspirational vehicle and that her audiences are able to discover themselves through her lyrics. Currently she is finishing her debut album which should be completed by early next year then afterwards she will be traveling overseas to tour and promote it.

Interview

1. How long have you been singing for and how did you get started?

I've been singing ever since I could first talk. My first gig was at an over-age nightclub stage
Back then when I was 14 years old. I was chaperoned by my mother and my uncle, whom at the time were also my producers.

2. Describe the style of your music.

I don't like to categorize my style actually, I believe I am quite a diverse artist, but in saying
that I can say that my favourite styles would be R'n'B and Hip Hop. I like to experiment within these genres but I also like experimenting with Pop, Rock and House as well.

3. What are some of the greatest accomplishments with your career?

I've actually performed on many stages and in many countries. I've also worked with so many different artists worldwide. It's really hard to pinpoint one specific moment as my greatest accomplishment, but I would say that with every performance I become more professional, with each time I work with a new producer or artist I become more experienced and with each studio session I attend I become more efficient. I would say that every day is a greater accomplishment than the day before.

4. What is your inspiration in music?

Music is my air. I wouldn't be able to live another day without music. If I were to lose music I wouldn't survive a day. It's hard to describe what my inspiration in music is, all I can really say is that it makes me who I am and inspires me to live my life the way I do. Music is my life.

5. How do you want your audience to perceive your music, what is your message to your fans?

I want my audience to take what they can from my music. I want them to be able relate to my music by finding themselves through my words. There is nothing better than finding the perfect song to help you through a hard time in your life or to party with.

6. What are your future goals in and out of the music industry?

I am currently finishing my debut album, which should be completed by early next year. Afterwards I'm planning to then travel overseas to tour and promote the album.

 

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