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Best And Worst Dressed Grammys 2011

February 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Best And Worst Dressed Grammys 2011 

Best And Worst Dressed Grammys 2011, The Grammy Awards 2011 was held last night and everyone talks about how amazing the red carpet this morning. Grammy fashion is always the most talked about after the big event and this year is no exception. While there was many women who killed him on the red carpet, only three can take home our prize for the best dressed of the night.
Women coming in third on our list is the sexy and sensual Ciara who was killed on the red carpet with the dress cut blue and white flakes that left just enough for the imagination. The perfect combination of elegance and pleasure, this dress will be an unforgettable moment for years to come.
Second on the list of Best Dressed at the Grammys 2011 is Selena Gomez. The girlfriend looked stunning in this adorable gold molding, fully dress age appropriate. Never one to disappoint on the red carpet, Selena told Ryan Seacrest that she felt as if she looked like an award. We are not sure about that but one thing is certain – it is truly a winning look.
The woman took home our award for best-dressed last night was none other than Julianne Hough. Of course, it was not indexed as one of the fashionistas to look out for last night but it certainly surprised everyone with her colorful dress and affectionate. The tones of the dress are absolutely to die for and the plunging neckline adds just the right amount of sex appeal. That’s incredible dress, coupled with the hairstyle sexy, but comfortable and flirty makeup that Julianne at a glance the most coveted of the night.
The Grammy Awards 2011 have ended, and as usual the stars turned out for the red carpet.

The Grammy Awards always highlight the most talented members of the music industry, but they also show that talent does not equal style!
Lady Gaga donned an egg. Jennifer Hudson rocked a large fringe; Nicki Minaj went with leopard print. Lenny Kravitz … we do not even know how to describe what he wore. Christina Aguilera wore a tight, plus the version of equipment Snooki probably why she tripped on her way offstage. Martina McBride has decided she looked good in her usual red hair and became too dark. Second Rihanna, trying harder to get her ugly rocked a curly wig on Kool-Aid color during its performance.

Source: http://www.twirlit.com/2011/02/14/grammys-2011-best-dressed-photos-top-3-fashion-winners-on-the-red-carpet/

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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Arcade Fire Grammy Performance

February 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Arcade Fire Grammy Performance 

Arcade Fire Grammy Performance, The Arcade Fire gave a strong but not too flashy performance that was a mouthpiece for an evening full of great numbers. But as it turned out, the song was a precursor for a time even greater. Minutes after the group’s performance of the arena-ready “Month of May,” Kris Kristofferson and Barbra Streisand appeared onstage to announce final award and most prestigious of the night: Album of the year.
The indie darlings not only performed twice during the ceremony, they walked away with album of the year for their card topper sweeping the suburbs. “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” star Jason Segel introduced from Montreal, who were making their first appearance at the Grammy Awards. They chased the things with their raucous, rolling “Month of May.”

The group of eight members, led by singer Win Butler, welcomed a gaggle of riders BMX – some sports POV cameras to capture the show for the fans – the Grammy stage, which was then turned into something something of a skate rock and roll park. (UKPA) – British stars Muse, The Roux and Jeff Beck won the Grammy award – where Lady Gaga from a giant egg.

Muse won the gong for rock album of resistance, while London duo The Roux won the best album electronic / dance for their first album.

British guitarist Jeff Beck won two awards – best pop instrumental performance and rock instrumental performance.

Lady Gaga has stolen the limelight from the eccentric fashion in general by being worn on the red carpet and on stage in an egg. His awards included best female pop vocal performance for Bad Romance and pop vocal album The Fame Monster.

In another colorful show, Gwyneth Paltrow made You Forget with Cee Lo Green and The Muppets.

Katy Perry undermined rumors of difficulties in her marriage by performing in front of pictures of the wedding ceremony in India. Her husband, Russell Brand, Not saw her interpretation as in films like the American singer was raised in the air on a favorite seat.

British stars Florence Welch has helped open the ceremony with Christina Aguilera and Jennifer Hudson, in a tribute to Aretha Franklin. She lost the award for best new artist American jazz artist Esperanza Spalding.

Album of the Year went to Canadian band Arcade Fire to the suburbs, while Record of the Year was won by country music trio Lady Antebellum you need. Eminem was nominated for 10 awards, but won only two – both in rap categories, for best album for the recovery and not afraid to solo performance.

Other recipients included the British Sir Paul McCartney – who won a trophy for Solo Rock Vocal Performance for “Helter Skelter. The Beatles was named best historical album for The Beatles (the original studio recordings), while Julie Andrews has won the Spoken Word Album for Children for her collection of poems, songs and lullabies.

Sade won an R & B performance gong for Soldier Of Love. Iron Maiden won Best Metal Performance El Dorado.

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What a performance! The Montreal band Arcade Fire performed at the Grammys last night for the first time – the execution in May of their album The Suburbs.

The suburb is the third studio album, and was nominated for album of the year – and won! The suburb has sold 400,000 copies and reached number one in the United States and Canada. They are signed to Merge Records, one album Year of the candidate not signed to a major label.

The group has one of the largest collections of rock instrument. They have used many of them during their Grammy performance, megaphones for violins. Stunt Bike thieves around the band on stage wearing helmet cameras. It was pretty cool to see, and you can see below.

Although Arcade Fire first Grammy performance, the group was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005 and 2008. This year, their third studio album, The Suburbs, was reappointed for the award, as well as album of the year – which won! The group has already been nominated for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005 and 2008, but did not win. Husband and wife Win head Montreal, Canada, the group

Christina Aguilera Falls At Grammys, Video

February 14, 2011 by · Comments Off on Christina Aguilera Falls At Grammys, Video 

Christina Aguilera Falls At Grammys, Christina Aguilera failed at the Grammy Awards on Sunday, except this time it was with her feet, not her voice. After botching the lyrics of the National Anthem during the Super Bowl, the pop star had a fall at her tribute to Aretha Franklin at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards. Aguilera, who was joined on stage by Jennifer Hudson, Martina McBride, Florence Welch and Yolanda Adams, quickly recovered from the drop at the end of the tribute of enthusiasm. The shift has apparently escaped the audience, who gave the struggling pop star a standing ovation.

The pop princess has been known for tripping a few times before. She divides her lips when she fell in October, sparking rumors of domestic violence (which were quickly dismissed), according to TMZ. A YouTube video from a 2007 concert in Raleigh shows her taking a spill as well. Much hay is made on Monday morning (Feb. 14) on the fall of Christina Aguilera’s tribute after Aretha Franklin, she participated along with Yolanda Adams, Martina McBride, Jennifer Hudson and Florence Welch, who seemed a nice place of redemption for the pint-sized singer after her infamous flub Super Bowl.

The video is below and yes, it looks like Xtina slips off the platform on which they have sung for the right tribute to the end. But it’s not like she falls and hits the stairs. Or faceplant. Florence or take down and Martina with her. All these things have sort of super (provided that no one was hurt, of course).

After wearing ill-fitting dress that made her look pregnant or the victim of bloat burrito, Christina Aguilera fell on stage at the Grammy Awards. I do not think she is pregnant. I think ho was drunk.
She screwed the pooch in the Super Bowl and spoils the words of the national anthem and received a ton of flak for it. Last night, she has performed a surrender to fall at the end of it, as she tried to sashay away from her microphone stand LOOKATMEANDONLYME. Martina McBride and Jennifer Hudson gave a helping hand of lip Florence (Florence and the Machine) took pity on her and avalanche diva made an effort to help him.

Westminster Dog Show

February 12, 2011 by · Comments Off on Westminster Dog Show 

Westminster Dog Show, Halo defines a front paw fur within the sacred ring of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the Samoyed will get the equivalent of a half-day spa – pamper that most women would kill for the Valentine weekend. First, its owner, Lisl Dutterer Perry Hall, will be its dense scrub, with silky shine shampoo to bring out his whiteness. Then she’ll blow dry and fluff the puppy for not one, not two, not even three to four hours, but thorough. She will brush her teeth, cut his nails, clip the fur grows thick around his feet and maintain primp until show time Tuesday afternoon.

Then she and her boyfriend Chris Moffett will do it again.
AdvertisementWhile is monumental for most dog owners have an animal entered in the prestigious exhibition which runs Monday and Tuesday in New York City, Dutterer, a novice dog show, has two – Halo and daughter, Easter.

That’s double work, double the stress, but conventional wisdom would have it, double the chance of winning a prize. When there are only 26 Samoyed entered the room, and two of them are yours, the odds certainly improve.

“We always say:” It’s a dog show, anything can happen, “said Dutterer.” They’re like one of those two. ”

Dutterer, who is 51 and a specialist in adult education, has been showing dogs for five years. But she loved the Samoyed breed since her father has a house when she was little girl. She had white wolf dogs since – except when she was first starting in the world of work, a time she found herself returning to shop with little stuffed animals, still white.

After accumulating about nine plush toys, “My mother came to my house, saw them and said:” You need a Sammy. How could it be clearer? ”

Now life Dutterer with four furry beasts – three of its own that belongs to his mother. In the salon, she runs a small pillow embroidered with the saying, “No equipment is not complete without dog hair.” These facilities include its signature piece of jewelry – a necklace with the face like a bear, a Samoyed carved in gold.

Samoyeds compete at Westminster, as part of the working breed, and dogs, including Siberian Huskies, Boxers, Great Danes and Mastiffs.

“Many people at home,” said David Frei, “probably thinking that dogs Westminster spend their time lounging on satin cushions and eat good dog good.”

But some 2,500 purebred dogs to participate tomorrow in the 135th annual Westminster Kennel Club Show and Tuesday at Madison Square Garden wearing a secret, “said Frei.

They are not really very different from the dogs 10 or 20 to the average New Yorker spends all day in the streets and in the neighborhood.

“The public sees this dog so disciplined in the ring,” said Frei, who for the 22nd year will tell the show on USA and CNBC. “What they do not see is that same dog outside rolling in the mud, or drooling, or pour it over your black pants.

“This is the real point we’re trying to do on the television – that these dogs can be champions, but they are still dogs are pets, they are family members.”

Okay, it is also true that the laboratory or mixed race next will not be on national television in competition for the most prestigious award in the dog-show world – best in show at Westminster (8-9 pm tomorrow on U.S. 9 to 11 am tomorrow on CNBC and 8-11 pm Tuesday on USA).

All competitors at Westminster have won the “champion” of the designation of the competition in other shows, and 50 best show dogs in the country last year, 46 will compete here.

But even the owners, “said Frei, are not only a crowd Bon. “You can be standing in the show ring and the man or woman next to you can be a professor at Columbia or a nuclear physicist -. Who just happens to really Brittany Spaniels?

Source: http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2011-02-11/entertainment/bs-ae-westminster-samoyeds-20110211_1_dog-show-samoyeds-siberian-huskies

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