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President Obama Sings Al Green's 'Let's Stay Together,' Sales Jump 490% PDF Print E-mail
Written by Staff   
Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:20

Who knew the President would be a one-man stimulus package for the music industry?

 

A day after President Obama sang a bit of Al Green's classic "Let's Stay Together" from the podium at a January 19th fundraising event in Harlem, videos of the crooner-in-chief went viral on YouTube, racking up millions of views. But it wasn't just Obama's version of the song that the web's music fans sought out: according to Nielsen (via Billboard), digital download sales for Green's version of the song jumped up 490% in the period ending on January 22nd.

With 16,000 downloads, the song had its most successful online sales week since Nielsen began keeping track of web transactions in 2003. It's good news for Green's wallet, just as the President's cover was music to his ears.

 

"He nailed it," Green told TMZ, praising Obama's rendition. In fact, the singer was just "thrilled that the president even mentioned my name."

Huffington Post

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:47
 
The Material Girl is Back PDF Print E-mail
Written by Robert aka 'RB'   
Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:18

 

Madonna will be releasing her new single "Give Me All Your Luvin'" featuring hip hop's Nicki Minaj & M.I.A. on February 3rd, three days before her highly anticipated Bridgestone Super Bowl halftime performance, it was officially confirmed by Interscope Records. "Give Me All Your Luvin'" is the first single from Madonna's upcoming album MDNA , her 12th studio album and follow up to 2008's Hard Candy which debuted at No. 1 in 37 countries. The song was written by Madonna, Martin Solveig, Nicki Minaj and M.I.A, composed by Martin Solveig and Michael Tordjman and produced by Madonna and Martin Solveig.

iTunes will offer an exclusive global pre-order of an 18 track Deluxe Edition of MDNA including one exclusive remix from Madonna's new album. The bonus remix will be available from Friday, February 3rd through Monday, February 6th only. During this time period the album will be available for $9.99 and fans will also receive the digital single "Give Me All Your Luvin'" immediately. This single is also exclusive to iTunes during this limited time. At launch, the offer can be found at www.iTunes.com/Madonna.

The video for "Give Me All Your Luvin'," directed by Megaforce, is football and cheerleader themed - inspired by her upcoming Super Bowl appearance. In an AMERICAN IDOL exclusive, Madonna will world preview the video for her new single "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., during IDOL Thursday, Feb. 2 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The full video for "Give Me All Your Luvin'" will premiere on Madonna's YouTube channel on February 3rd at 9am EST/6am PST. www.youtube.com/Madonna

MDNA, recorded in New York and LA, reunites Madonna with former collaborator William Orbit ("Ray of Light") who co-wrote and co-produced several cuts on the new album. Other co producers include Martin Solveig, The Demolition Crew, Marco "Benny" Benassi and Alessandro "Alle" Benassi, Hardy "Indiigo" Muanza, Michael Malih and Madonna.

The Golden Globe Award winning song "Masterpiece" from the Madonna directed Weinstein Company film "W.E." which opens in February is also included on MDNA as well as on W.E. – Music From the Soundtrack which is scheduled to be released on January 31st at digital retailers on Interscope as well. The Compact Disc version of the soundtrack is scheduled to be released exclusively at Amazon.com on February 14th. The score was composed, orchestrated and produced by Abel Korzeniowski.

By the way, Madonna is scheduled to appear on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on January 30th.

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:27
 
Erykah Badu Taking Control of the Music at Grammy Glam Event PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 January 2012 13:57

From her sky-high gold boots to her oversize jewelry, Erykah Badu has been known to show off her eye-catching fashion sense on stage.  Perhaps that's why she's been invited to join Grammy Glam, a red-carpet event sponsored by The Recording Academy and three cosmetics companies that will kick off the Academy's Grammy Week, leading up to the 54th Annual Grammy Awards.  The event is designed to celebrate the connection between music and glamour.

The Grammy Award-winning Badu will reprise her role as DJ Lo Down Loretta Brown, treating the crowd to a special music set at MyHouse in Hollywood on Tuesday, February 7 where CoverGirl, Olay and Venus will set up a series of beauty-themed rooms.  DJ Spinderella of Salt-N-Pepa will also take a turn on the wheels of steel, joining new DJ duo The Jane Doze.  Female fans who can't be at the event will have a chance to show off their spinning skills, too, by entering the Grammy Glam room on Turntable.fm.  Their selections will be spotlighted virtually at the event during The Doze's opening act.

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:39
 
Blige, Vedder to perform in Bay area PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:04

Two big names in music are coming to the Tampa Bay area.

Multi-platinum R&B recording artist Mary J. Blige will headline a concert at 7:30 p.m. March 19 at the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts, Carol Morsani Hall, 1010 N. Wc Macinnes Place, Tampa.

Rocker Eddie Vedder will perform at 7:30 p.m. May 10 at Ruth Eckerd Hall, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater.

Blige is an eight-time Grammy winner and has four American Music Awards. She recently released her 10th album, "My Life ll …The Journey Continues (Act 1)," a sequel to her 1994 classic, "My Life."

Vedder, frontman for Pearl Jam, is nominated for a Grammy Award for "Ukulele Songs," a collection of original songs released last year.

Tickets for both shows will go on sale Feb. 3.

Tickets for the Blige show are $135, $89.50, $69.50 and $49.50 and can be purchased by calling (813) 229-7827 or 800-955-1045 outside Tampa Bay, in person at the Straz Center Ticket Office or online at www.strazcenter.org.

Vedder tickets are $81.00 and will be available at the Ruth Eckerd Hall Ticket Office, 1111 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater, by calling (727) 791-7400 or online at www.rutheckerdhall.com.

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 14:47
 
Etta James remembered as triumphant trailblazer PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 29 January 2012 13:35

GARDENA, Calif. — Etta James was remembered at a service today attended by hundreds of friends, family and fans as a woman who triumphed against all odds to break down cultural and musical barriers in a style that was unfailingly honest.

The Rev. Al Sharpton eulogized James in a rousing speech, describing her remarkable rise from poverty and pain to become a woman whose music became an enduring anthem for weddings and commercials.

Perhaps most famously, President Barack Obama and the first lady shared their first inaugural ball dance to a version of the song sung by Beyonce. Sharpton on Saturday opened his remarks by reading a statement from the president.

"Etta will be remembered for her legendary voice and her contributions to our nation's musical heritage," Obama's statement read.

The Grammy-winning singer died Jan. 20 after battling leukemia and other ailments, including dementia. She had retreated from public life in recent years, but on Saturday her legacy was on display as mourners of all ages and races converged on the City of Refuge church in Gardena, south of downtown Los Angeles.

Among the stars performing tributes to James were Stevie Wonder and Christina Aguilera, who told the gathering that she has included "At Last" in every concert she's performed as a tribute to her musical inspiration.

Wonder performed three songs, including "Shelter In the Rain" and a harmonica solo. James' rose-draped casket was on display, surrounded by wreaths and floral arrangements and pictures of the singer.

Sharpton, who met James when he was an up-and-coming preacher, credited her with helping break down racial barriers through her music.

"She was able to get us on the same rhythms and humming the same ballads and understanding each other's melodies way before we could even use the same hotels," Sharpton said.

He said James' fame and influence would have been unthinkable to a woman with James' background — growing up in a broken home during segregation and at times battling her own demons.

"The genius of Etta James is she flipped the script," Sharpton said, alluding to her struggles with addiction, which she eventually overcame.

"She waited until she turned her pain into power," he said, adding that it turned her story away from being a tragic one into one of triumph.

"You beat `em Etta," Sharpton said in concluding his eulogy. "At last. At last. At last!"

The assembly roared to their feet, and would again stand to applaud performances by Wonder and Aguilera, who filled the sanctuary with their voices.

"Out of all the singers that I've ever heard, she was the one that cut right to my soul and spoke to me," Aguilera said before her performance.

Throughout the service, a portrait of James as a woman who beat the odds in pursuit of her dreams repeatedly emerged.

"Etta is special to me and for me, because she represents the life, the triumphs, the tribulations of a lot of black women all over this world," said U.S. Rep Maxine Waters, D-Calif.

"It does not matter who sang `At Last' before or after Etta. It does not matter when it was sung, or where it was sung. `At Last' was branded by Etta, the raunchy diva — that's her signature and we will always remember her."

James won four Grammy Awards, including a lifetime achievement honor and was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1993. In her decades-long career, she became revered for her passionate, soulful singing voice.

She scored her first hit when she was just a teenager with the suggestive "Roll With Me, Henry," which had to be changed to "The Wallflower" in order to get airplay. Her 1967 album, "Tell Mama," became one of the most highly regarded soul albums of all time, a mix of rock and gospel music.

 

She rebounded from a heroin addiction to see her career surge after performing the national anthem at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles. She won her first Grammy Award a decade later, and two more in 2003 and 2004.

James is survived by her husband of 42 years, Artis Mills and two sons, Donto and Sametto James.

"Mom, I love you," Donto James said during brief remarks. "When I get to the gates, can you please be there for me?"

Last Updated on Sunday, 29 January 2012 13:37
 
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