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Barbra Streisand Grammys

February 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Barbra Streisand Grammys 

Barbra Streisand Grammys, Monday, E! Reports that Streisand came out of his way to show she loves “Glee” and not trying to look like an enemy. Proof: a couple of tweets “Glee” cast member Lea Michele, who writes: “As if it hurts the Grammys was not enough … surprise waiting on the valet … Ms. Barbra Streisand came to me. I can hardly breathe … ” Its follow-up tweet reads: “It was so wonderful, nature and beyond Nice. I cannot believe I just met my idol. I feel so happy and thankful right now … ” Babs is Good. Now the “Glee” is casting theories about how they would get Streisand at the show.

“She would play something really well,” Matthew Morrison E! “Maybe the lunch lady!” After being accused of snubbing a television show some happy songs, Barbra Streisand continues her mission to prove that it is indeed a Gleek. How so? How to make a little love fest with mutual Fandemonium Lea Michele …

Barbara Streisand sings for the Grammy Awards, some say she stole the show. I did not get to see from here in Germany, but this does not surprise me at all. Of all the stars, singers or actors, I think – well, there really is no more talented or even actually celebrated. My generation grew up listening; watching and yes Barbara show its excellence.

And make no mistake; this lady has a little something dreams are made of, you know – as they say in Hollywood. But so seldom do we really come that ‘a’ – you know? CD or I wonder how many times Happy Valentine’s was accompanied by a development Streisand?

Barbara braces, movies, songs, gossip – oh, wait, Barbara never really move all that gossip a lot – yet another reason to admire. For a list of awards showered on bizillion Barbara over the years, visit our old friend Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia, or surf on over Barbara’s own personal site.

Mick Jagger Grammys

February 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Mick Jagger Grammys 

Mick Jagger Grammys, In a ceremony held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, the Music Academy of the United States delivered last night statuettes for best musical productions of 2010. On this occasion, the show focused more on the performances of established artists in the winners.Mick Jagger, the leader of the Rolling Stones, played for the first time at the Grammys and he did a tribute to soul legend Solomon Burke. They also took all eyes Bob Dylan and Barbra Streisand, two stars who announced the winners of two categories.

Paul McCartney, the legendary Beatles, won the award for best rock solo for her portrayal of “Helter Skelter” on his latest live album, “Good Evening New York City.”

As Lady Gaga, was expected to be one of the centers of attention at night and it was not, although it left a egg-shaped capsule to sing his new song “Born this way.”

The singer who became famous for his outrageous statements and his frenetic use of Twitter, was named best female solo pop, while his song “Bad romance” and his album “The fame monster” were honored as the best in this genre.

Canadian and Luisana Lopilato future husband, Michael Bublé, meanwhile won the Grammy for best traditional pop album “Crazy Love.” In the Latin pop category, the work of Alejandro Sanz was imposed on Julieta Venegas, Ricardo Arjona, Katy Garcia and Alex Cuba.

FULL LIST OF WINNERS

Album of the Year: “The Suburbs” by Arcade Fire

Record Of The Year: “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum

Song of the Year: “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum

New Artist: Esperanza Spalding

Female Pop Vocal Performance: “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga

Male Pop Vocal Performance: “Just The Way You Are” by Bruno Mars

Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group: “Hey, Soul Sister” by Train

Pop Vocal Collaboration: “Imagine” by Herbie Hancock, Pink, India.Arie, Seal, Konomo No.1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangare

Instrumental Pop Performance “Nessun Dorma” by Jeff Beck

Instrumental Pop Album: “Take Your Pick” by Larry Carlton and Tak Matsumoto

Pop Vocal Album: “The Monster Fame” by Lady Gaga

Dance Recording: “Only Girl (In The World)” by Rihanna

An`lbum Dance / Electronic: “The Roux”, La Roux

Traditional Pop Vocal Album: “Crazy Love” by Michael Bublé

Rock Vocal Performance by yourself: “Helter Skelter” by Paul McCartney

Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group: “Tighten Up” by The Black Keys

Hard Rock Performance: “New Fang”, Crooked Vultures Them

Metal Performance: “El Dorado” by Iron Maiden

Instrumental Rock Performance: “Hammerhead” by Jeff Beck

Rock Song: “Angry World” by Neil Young

Rock Album: “The Resistance” by Muse

Alternative Music Album: “Brothers” by The Black Keys

Interpreting Female R & B: “Bittersweet” by Fantasia

Interpretation Male R & B: “There Goes My Baby” by Usher

Interpretation of R & B Duo or Group: “Soldier Of Love” by Sade

Interpretation of R & B Traditional: “Hang On In There” by John Legend and The Roots

Interpreting Urban / Alternative: “Fuck You” by Cee Lo Green

R & B Song: “Shine”, composed by John Stephens and The Roots Legend

R & B ALBUM: “Wake Up!” By John Legend and The Roots

An`lbum contemporary R & B: “Raymond V Raymond, Usher

Rap Song: “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

Rap / Sung Collaboration: “Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z and Alicia Keys

Rap Album: “Recovery”, by Eminem

Country Performance by an Actress in “The House That Built Me” by Miranda Lambert

Country Male Performance for “The Summer Comes Around” by Keith Urban

Country Song: “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum

Country album: “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum

An`lbum of Latin Jazz: “Pooches Steps” by Chucho Valdes and the Afro-Cuban Messengers

Latin Pop Album: “Paradise Express” by Alejandro Sanz

An`lbum Latin Rock, Alternative or Urban: “The Existential” by Grupo Fantasma

A`lbum of Tropical Latin: “Viva la Tradition” by Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Tejano album: “Memories” by Little Joe and La Familia

Norteno Album: “Classic” by Intocable

Banda Album: “fall in love with me” by The G ero and Banda Centenario

Reggae Album: “Before the Dawn” by Buju Banton

Soundtrack compilation album (the band’s original soundtrack): “Crazy Heart”

B.S.O. original “Toy Story 3” by Randy Newman

Song composed for a movie: “The Weary Kind” from the movie “Crazy Heart”

Instrumental Composition: “The Path Among the Trees” by Billy Childs

Classical Album: “Verdi: Requiem” by Riccardo Muti

Opera Recording: “Saariaho: Lamour de Loin” by Kent Nagano

Producer of the Year: Danger Mouse

Music Video Short: “Bad Romance” by Lady Gaga

Music Video Length: “When You’re Strange” by The Doors
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The Way We Were

November 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on The Way We Were 

The Way We Were, Lyle Lovett and his large band have made a ten-year tradition of appearing at the Bass Hall in Fort Worth for a couple of nights each fall. We have the same fate that will continue at least another 10 or 20 years.

Despite the show of Saturday night’s Elton John and Leon Russell in the same street at the Convention Center Arena on Saturday, two Sunday, Lovett shows almost exhausted. Lovett paid tribute on Sunday with a two-hour show, more than two dozen songs, beginning with the current Cowboy ballad “forces of nature” and ending with the gospel “church” and “Is not No More Cane” ( Lyle, his quartet of backup singers and several members of the band on vocals, that number could have put any professional male choir of shame). It was time for everyone chills in the audience, and you could have heard a pin drop the proverbial when the music stopped. Sometimes two or three seconds of silence, which means “We are stunned,” is much more powerful than a standing ovation immediately.

In between, Lyle showed his dry sense of ironic humor, the insertion of a line on the Cowboys’ victory in a song, and when a fan kiddingly yelled “Freebird!” He told a hilarious story about how he was the classic rock song 1975 Klein High School class. “They rejected our first choice, that of” 30 days in the hole, “Humble Pie” he joked. Or maybe not.

However, the constant Lovett concert with each one is absolutely superb musicianship, and how lovingly spotlights his band and singers (who were called this time on foot and in chickens, the “choke the chicken” and thunder, “I Will Rise Up”). The gap gloriously creepy cello solo by John Hagen in “You Can not Resist” worth the price of admission by itself. As usual, Lovett ran the full spectrum of Latin genres – country, soul, jazz, rock and swing were covered and the Texas song-writing triumvirate of trains, horses and women heartbreaking.

Lyle The only way I could break us if you close the recording and touring. Other than that, we’re fine.

Robert Redford

November 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Robert Redford 

Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford gathered at the Oprah Winfrey Show 37 years after starring together in The Way We Were.
This is the first interview of the couple has been together since making the film.
And the long time fans of the iconic film were confident that they have been happy today when the special episode aired.

Oprah had not told Barbara that she was thinking of taking out Redford and singer aged 68, was delighted to see him.
After giving a warm embrace, the couple sat down with Oprah.
Redford Barbra When asked why he had never done an interview in all the years since they made the film, he joked: “Because I never thought I would have the word in ‘
“Certainly,” said Streisand.

The couple went on to talk about making the film, and why Redford, 73, turned down the role several times before accepting.
He said: “I thought it was a good script. I thought it was ideal for Barbra, but the character in the original script was that I felt, in one dimension.

“It seemed more symbolic, a model for her to fall in love, but I did not think was a mistake. If there is a flaw that could be interesting.”

But Streisand disagreed, and said he wanted Redford and Redford only on paper.
She said: ‘I loved him in that part so badly. I was hoping and praying, but did not look good.
“Then I was in Africa, making a movie, and I get a telegram saying:” Streisand Redford. “I knew that he signed.
But Redford has no regrets about not making a sequel.

Columbus Marathon

October 17, 2010 by · Comments Off on Columbus Marathon 

Columbus Marathon, The Nationwide Better Health Columbus Marathon began this morning at half past seven, when 15,000 people were willing to give their best in this race already classic.

The starting line was near the intersection of Broad and Third streets in downtown Columbus and the event have been sold to 5,000 participants. The 2010 Columbus Marathon Corral had a new boot.

There will be prizes for the winners of various age groups, for the first three in the marathon and half marathon and first three in each age group.

In the 2009 edition, the winners were Matt Folk Marathon Columbus, OH Perrysburg, with a time of 2:20:45 ET Rachel Kinsman, Archbold OH with 2:47:44.

The Columbus Marathon is also one of the best in the nation marathon-racing chair, with many champions are present. Last year, the champions were Dane Pilon, Fayetteville – course record cyle hand, Carly Waugh, Knoxville, TN – Cycle of the hand and Jeffrey Fisher, Medina, OH – wheelchair.

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