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Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010

March 15, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010 

Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010:Ring The Alarm: Lady Gaga is bringing her “Poker Face” Stateside. On Monday, the pop star unveiled 31 new tour dates headed for the US and Canada. The “Telephone” singer will kick off the new leg of her North American Monster Ball Tour in Montreal on June 28.

The upcoming concerts promise to be “even more eye-popping” than her current shows, according to a statement released by Live Nation’s global touring CEO Arthur Fogel on Monday.

Lady GaGa has set out to revolutionise pop music and with her new production she continues to do exactly that. We’re thrilled to take the ‘Monster Ball’ to fans around the world.”

Lady Gaga Tour Dates 2010-

For complete tour and ticket information, visit: www.ladygaga.com

June 28 Montreal, QC Bell Centre On sale TBA
July 01 Boston, MA TD Garden On sale March 22
July 04 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall On sale TBA
July 06 New York, NY Madison Square Garden On sale March 19
July 11 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre On sale March 19
July 14 Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena On sale TBA
July 15 Indianapolis, IN Conseco Fieldhouse On sale TBA
July 17 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center On sale TBA
July 20 Oklahoma City, OK Ford Center On sale TBA
July 22 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center On sale TBA
July 25 Houston, TX Toyota Center On sale TBA
July 28 Denver, CO Pepsi Center On sale TBA
July 31 Phoenix, AZ US Airways Center On sale TBA
August 03 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center On sale TBA
August 11 Los Angeles, CA Staples Center On sale March 20
August 13 Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand On sale TBA
August 16 San Jose, CA HP Pavilion On sale March 19
August 19 Portland, OR Rose Garden On sale TBA
August 21 Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome On sale TBA
August 23 Vancouver, BC General Motors Place On sale March 19
August 26 Edmonton, AB Rexall Place On sale TBA
August 30 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center On sale TBA
Sept. 01 Milwaukee, WI Bradley Center On sale TBA
Sept. 04 Detroit, MI The Palace Of Auburn Hills On sale TBA
Sept. 05 Pittsburgh, PA Consol Energy Center On sale TBA
Sept. 07 Washington, DC Verizon Center On sale TBA
Sept. 08 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena On sale TBA
Sept. 14 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center On sale TBA
Sept. 16 Hartford, CT XL Center On sale TBA
Sept. 18 Charlotte, NC Time Warner Cable Arena On sale TBA
Sept. 19 Raleigh, NC RBC Center On sale TBA

Spring Break

March 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Spring Break 

Spring BreakSpring Break:Last night around 6:00 pm of the students who visit the region to enjoy spring break with friends drowned while swimming at a beach in Jupiter. Michael Feeney, 21, was throwing a tennis ball on the water with three friends when the rip current took four about 80 yards from the beach. After several minutes, 2 of 4 made its way to the beach, while his friend Shresth Feeney and Dugar, 21, is still far from the coast. Fini Dugar eventually retreated to the edge of two citizens who are not known. Fini, unresponsive and attempts to resusitate him on the beach on purchases of Jupiter were unsuccessful. Finney was taken to Jupiter Medical Center and was pronoun died after a short period of time from 7:00

Yo Mama Jokes

March 13, 2010 by · Comments Off on Yo Mama Jokes 

Yo Mama Jokes:This is just a random poll for all thoes “Yo Momma’s” out there
Have fun!
Here are some of my examples:
Yo Momma so fat, even God couldn’t lift here spirit
Yo Momma so fat, even Bill Gates couldn’t pay for her liposuction
Yo Momma so fat, when she played hop-scotch, she jumped from state to state
Yo Momma so ugly, when she went to an ugly contest, they said,” Sorry no proffesionals allowed.”
LOL….. The last one is my worst one…
HAVE FUN! 😀

Laurie Berkner

March 12, 2010 by · Comments Off on Laurie Berkner 

Laurie BerknerLaurie Berkner If you have a preschooler, you probably already know Laurie Berkner.

If you don’t?

The Princeton native and Rutgers grad is a superstar for the pint-sized set whose videos can be seen almost hourly on Nick Jr. — an outgrowth of the Nickelodeon cable network — where she’s a regular on “Jack’s Big Music Show” and the channel’s “Move to the Music” episodes that run between shows in lieu of ads.

Berkner, 40, performed with several tri-state area bands over the years, but she has been performing children’s music since 1997. She originally started writing children’s tunes from necessity; a would-be rock star, she supplemented her income by teaching kids’ music classes and playing birthday parties, making up her own tunes for those gigs as she went.

“I realized I could write songs for these kids,” Berkner says. She had such a knack for it that soon she was writing a new song for each class she taught — even while she continued writing for her adult band, Red Onion.

“It actually made it a lot easier to work with them because it was hard to find a song that every kid would like,” she says. “And by me writing, it allowed them to move around the room in a way that I had control over the situation without them even realizing it.”

Berkner jumped from local favorite to national phenomenon when she landed a 15-minute spot on “The Today Show” in 2001. Three years later, her popularity rocketed into the kiddie stratosphere with the arrival of the Noggin (now called Nick Jr.) cable channel.

Berkner’s style eschews revamped nursery rhymes in favor of upbeat songs that come out of the folk music tradition. Inspired by singer-songwriters such as Joni Mitchell and Paul Simon, as well as more contemporary artists like Beck, Berkner has the same aesthetic touchstones as her core audience’s parents.

Berkner, her band in tow, comes back to her home state Saturday to perform two concerts at the Count Basie Theater in Red Bank. She returns in April for more shows at the McCarter Theatre.

“I’ve been lucky that I’ve had a good following out here. .?.?. I can play the nice rooms, and I know that people will come, or I hope they will come,” she says — with more than a dash of humility. She has, after all, headlined Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and even played the White House Easter Egg Roll.

And these aren’t just any old concerts — they’re “birthday party concerts.”

While her TV appearances, DVDs and CDs have made her one of the big success stories of the children’s music revolution, she still fondly remembers her early days of playing at birthday parties — hence the theme of her tour.

“One of the nice things about doing the parties was the intimacy, and I sometimes miss that,” she says.

Her upcoming shows “are still a concert, but there will be a stage set that will help create the feeling of being at a birthday party but with lots of music.”

Accordingly, kids are invited to show up in party hats; a picture of a cake can be downloaded from Berkner’s website, to be colored in and brought to the concert.

Families can also bring new children’s books to donate to the Kids Care Clubs’ “Parties with a Purpose” program, which encourages families to ask for charitable donations rather than gifts at children’s birthday parties. The books will be given to needy New Jersey children.

Laurie Berkner

Where and when: Count Basie Theater, 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank, Saturday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.; McCarter Theater, 91 University Place, Princeton, at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. April 17.

How much: $25-$35. For Red Bank, call (732) 842-9000 or visit countbasietheatre.org. For Princeton, call (609) 258-2787 or visit mccarter.org.

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