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justin bieber Is The Latest In The List Of Ozzy Osbourne's Unlikely Collaborators... Over the course of his still young career, Justin Bieber has managed to appeal to people across a number of different genre lines.
Justin Bieber Biography
Justin Bieber Biography: Justin Drew Bieber (pronounced /ˈbiːbər/ BEE-bər, born March 1, 1994) is a Canadian pop-R&B singer. Justin Bieber was discovered in 2008 by Scooter Braun, who happened to come across Bieber's videos on YouTube and later became his manager. Braun arranged for him to meet with Usher in Atlanta, Georgia, and Bieber was soon signed to Raymond Braun Media Group (RBMG), a joint venture between Braun and Usher, and then to a recording contract with Island Records offered by L.A. Reid.
His debut single, "One Time", released worldwide in 2009, charted in the top 30 in over ten countries. His debut release, My World, followed on November 17, 2009, and was eventually certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100. His first full studio release, My World 2.0, was released on March 23, 2010 and has since received similar success; it debuted at number one and within the top ten of several countries and was certified platinum in the United States. It was preceded by the worldwide top-ten single, "Baby," in January 2010.
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His debut single, "One Time", released worldwide in 2009, charted in the top 30 in over ten countries. His debut release, My World, followed on November 17, 2009, and was eventually certified platinum in the United States. He became the first artist to have seven songs from a debut album chart on the Billboard Hot 100. His first full studio release, My World 2.0, was released on March 23, 2010 and has since received similar success; it debuted at number one and within the top ten of several countries and was certified platinum in the United States. It was preceded by the worldwide top-ten single, "Baby," in January 2010.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
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Things we learned at Justin Bieber's Toronto news conference: Justin Bieber may be a superstar, but he still has household chores. "Yeah, I clean my room," Bieber said, "especially when I'm home at my grandma's house. When she tells me to do something, I'm like 'OK, grandma.'" Bieber did not, however, clarify whether he is similarly dutiful should Usher ask of him the same.
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justin bieber stops by 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest' saying that selena is "one of my best friends" Justin Bieber Reveals to Ryan Seacrest What Movie He Saw With Selena Gomez... The 16-year-old revealed to "On Air With Ryan Seacrest" that he and Selena Gomez went to the theater to see the romantic comedy No Strings Attached starring Ashton Kutcher and Natalie Portman. The two were previously rumored to have seen The King's Speech.
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justin bieber Super Bowl Commercial “Justin Bieber is the biggest star out there, but that’s not why he’s in the spot. He symbolically represents something important to the brand message. Very rarely do you get a big brand looking to evolve into something else. We want to get this brand to a different place.”
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Friday, February 25, 2011
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Justin Bieber Latest News: Justin Bieber thrilled hundreds of his fans in Toronto, showing up at various scheduled promo stops downtown, including a news conference to promote Justin Bieber: Never Say Never -- a 3D movie about his life and his music that opens in theatres nationwide on Feb. 11 (2011).
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Justin Bieber Reveals Birthday Plans, Talks Haircut
Justin Bieber turns 17 on March 1, and he's revealing what his plans are for the big day.
"I only have, like, four days, so I'm just going to relax, because I start my world tour starting on [March 4] -- so just going to mentally prepare and just relax," Justin told "Entertainment Tonight." "No birthday bash. ... Hopefully my grandparents will be out here and I'll be able to spend time, a little bit, with them. My grandma makes the best cheesecake -- cherry cheesecake. She made that for my 13th birthday."
Of course, Bieber's birthday isn't the only thing making headlines these days. His new haircut has also been causing quite the hoopla, but Bieber seems to be brushing it off. "I just wanted to [cut my hair], that's all. Not really a big reason; I just woke up and said, 'I don't want this anymore,' so I just cut it," he said. "It's not really about that. You know, the fans really liked it, but they'll like me no matter what, because I think it's about the music. I'm really excited to see what the fans overseas think and take it day by day."
Bieber will re-release his 3-D flick "Never Say Never" this weekend. "It's 40 minutes of extra footage, so it's basically like a new movie," he says. "It's real exciting, because it shows me and my friends more and it shows a different part of the concert, so it's going to be great. Hopefully all the fans will go back and watch it."
Next week, in addition to his birthday, Bieber will also kick off his European tour. "I'm excited to see what [Willow Smith] brings to the table," he said. "We start on March 4, so she's really excited, and she told me that she can't wait -- and she's adorable -- so I can't wait.
"I have such great people around me and such good family," he added. "I just want to be a good role model to people, and to be able to just make good music. ... I'm going to make mistakes, but it's about learning from them and becoming better. ... My movie shows that anything is possible and dreams do come true. ... Remember to always stay humble and always be gracious and anything can happen."
Justin Bieber Likes Older Women
Justin Bieber was in New York City Monday night, for the Knicks game at Madison Square Garden. But he wasn’t the only celebrity, or Canadian, at the game! Justin twittered, "Just left the Knicks game and met my fellow Canadian Celine Dion," he wrote on his Twitter. "Nice."
Daniel Radcliffe Thought Justin Bieber Was A Woman 'I'm so out of the loop when it comes to pop culture that I kind of don't even try anymore,' 'Harry Potter' star admits.
Radiohead, Hope of the States — these are the kinds of bands Daniel Radcliffe listened to for years to get into character for his scenes in the various "Harry Potter" films. Sometimes at 6 in the morning, he'd pop into the makeup chair and start blasting old-school ska and punk tunes for all to hear.
That's the sort of stuff that gets Radcliffe pumped up to do his job, so it should come as no surprise that he's rather less familiar with the musical stylings of Justin Bieber. But it is a surprise — and a pretty funny one, at that — to hear who the "Potter" star thought was actually behind hits like "Baby" and "One Time."
"I only heard Justin Bieber for the first time two weeks ago," Radcliffe told MTV News. "I genuinely thought it was a woman singing. I'd never heard it before. Is it big in England yet?"
Well, Bieber's My World dropped in the U.K. in January and went gold by April, and while the pop star's upcoming tour will keep him within the confines of North America through 2010, there's always the possibility that he'll cross the pond again next year. Just don't count on Radcliffe to be in attendance when that happens.
"I'm so out of the loop when it comes to pop culture that I kind of don't even try anymore," he admitted.
That's not to say he's completely disconnected from everything mainstream. Radcliffe has much respect for the artist who's produced tunes like "Alejandro" and "Telephone."
"I know who Lady Gaga is," he said. "I think she's kind of amazing. She's really got a voice. My god. Not my kind of music, particularly, but she can really sing."
That's the sort of stuff that gets Radcliffe pumped up to do his job, so it should come as no surprise that he's rather less familiar with the musical stylings of Justin Bieber. But it is a surprise — and a pretty funny one, at that — to hear who the "Potter" star thought was actually behind hits like "Baby" and "One Time."
"I only heard Justin Bieber for the first time two weeks ago," Radcliffe told MTV News. "I genuinely thought it was a woman singing. I'd never heard it before. Is it big in England yet?"
Well, Bieber's My World dropped in the U.K. in January and went gold by April, and while the pop star's upcoming tour will keep him within the confines of North America through 2010, there's always the possibility that he'll cross the pond again next year. Just don't count on Radcliffe to be in attendance when that happens.
"I'm so out of the loop when it comes to pop culture that I kind of don't even try anymore," he admitted.
That's not to say he's completely disconnected from everything mainstream. Radcliffe has much respect for the artist who's produced tunes like "Alejandro" and "Telephone."
"I know who Lady Gaga is," he said. "I think she's kind of amazing. She's really got a voice. My god. Not my kind of music, particularly, but she can really sing."
Justin Bieber’s new haircut abuzz over web, receiving mix reactions Los Angeles : CA : USA | Feb 23, 2011 By lindaparker send a private message
It seems that February 2011 calls for changing hairstyles and sporting new haircuts. Besides Jennifer Aniston, Justin Bieber's new haircut is creating a lot of buzz all over the internet.
After tweeting about the possibility of getting a new hairdo on Monday, teen heartthrob Justin Bieber sent his fans into whirl on Tuesday after unveiling his new haircut. The whole fan club got a surprise when Justin Bieber tweeted that he has cut his signatory sweeping bangs into a shorter spikier hairdo.
The teen sensation got a new look just before shooting his new music video, "That Should Be Me", with Rascal Flatts. As his fans were wondering about the reason behind Justin Bieber's new haircut, the rockstar explained that he just wanted to have a new look and was tired of his banging locks.
Justin Bieber's new haircut is little shorter and scuffier than his usual style, which is giving him sort of mature look. The fallen hair of Justin Bieber will be up for charity auction.
After tweeting about the possibility of getting a new hairdo on Monday, teen heartthrob Justin Bieber sent his fans into whirl on Tuesday after unveiling his new haircut. The whole fan club got a surprise when Justin Bieber tweeted that he has cut his signatory sweeping bangs into a shorter spikier hairdo.
The teen sensation got a new look just before shooting his new music video, "That Should Be Me", with Rascal Flatts. As his fans were wondering about the reason behind Justin Bieber's new haircut, the rockstar explained that he just wanted to have a new look and was tired of his banging locks.
Justin Bieber's new haircut is little shorter and scuffier than his usual style, which is giving him sort of mature look. The fallen hair of Justin Bieber will be up for charity auction.
Jennifer Aniston New Haircut Style
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS:Jennifer Aniston’s New Haircut, Does the New Hairdo Looks Nice-Jennifer Aniston, US NEWS ONLINE is one of the news jenre which gives latest and fresh news about the latest trends. Right now we have the picture of Jennifer Aniston in her new hair cut.She just turned 41 on Feb. 11, so maybe it was a belated birthday treat done on this years start. First it was Justin and now Jennifer is the second one who has got a new hair cut. Is not it that the Celebrities keen to have a new hair style on the begining of the new year 2011. So the signature style of the celebrities are changing rapidly. Firt the Justin Bieber ditched his shaggy mane on Monday in favor of a more aerodynamic hairdo and now jennifer Aniston has got her long hair cut short. She first time came in front with her new hairdo------------------------------
Jennifer Aniston New Haircut Style
Jennifer Aniston New Haircut Style
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: Justin Bieber Haircut Huge News Story
Justin Bieber got his haricut, most of the free world knows that by now. Some of his fans don't like it and he even lost followers on Twitter, which most of the free world knows, too. And the media has done umpteen stories on it, which most of the free world knew would happen.
He went on 'The Ellen Degeneres Show' on Wed. Feb. 23 2011 to talk about it but the interview didn't contain much that was news. Simply going to Google and writing 'Justin Bieber haircut' and clicking on 'News' brings up countless stories on the cutting of his hair. Even the high-brow 'Globe and Mail' in Canada did a story on it, the headline declaring Justin Bieber cuts his famous hair: Teens mourn around the world.
Justin Bieber Haircut Gets Media Attention All Over World
Mr. Bieber getting a haircut truly is getting attention over many parts of the world. The Times of India pointed out that the charity-conscious teenager is donating the chopped-off hair to be auctioned off for charity - he gave a box of it to Dengeneres to do just that - and quoted Beiber's twitter about it Monday, the day he got it cut:
"Yeah so it's true... I got a little haircut... I like it," Bieber had twittered his fans. "And we are giving all the hair cut to CHARITY to auction. Details coming soon."
Some media online sites decided that a 'poll' of fans would be a good idea, the L.A. Times thought so and so did MTVNews. In fact MTV had numerous stories on Bieber's haircut, with headlines like Justin Bieber's Haircut Recalls Joe Jonas' Brush with Scissors, Has Justin Bieber Blown His Hair Dry For The Last Time? and Justin Bieber's Haircut: Fans Weight In!. All three written by experienced reporter, Jocelyn Vena.
Bieber Has Less Hair, More Youtube Views
Canadians have a reputation for not liking the limelight but Bieber seems to. He is everywhere in the media and the haircut has only made him more visible. So why? Well, why not? He turns 17 on March 1 2011 and might have been looking to find a way to mark new found maturity. He told Degeneres that he wasn't concerned about how anyone would react and that he figures fans who don't like it will get over it.
He likely knew the storm of media attention that would follow the cutting of his hair. And it really does seem as if everyone did a story: The New York Times, Reuters, The Guardian, TMZ, The Toronto Sun, the Hollywood Reporter, People Magazine, The Huffington Post, USA Today, The San Francisco Chronicle, SodaHead News (?) and yes, even CNN.
Whoopi Goldberg, Suite 101 and Justin Bieber's Haircut
That's just a tip of the iceberg, or perhaps a lock of the hair, for there are many, many more (even Whoopi Goldberg weighed in - she doesn't like it). And what about us? Suite 101? Did we do a story on Justin Bieber's haircut? Darn right we did!
My Chemical Romance think now is the best time to like rock music, because it isn't 'cool'
The 'Na Na Na' rockers reckon the fact guitar-based music isn't charting very highly at present makes it 'dangerous', as it the people who do listen to it become outsiders.
Guitarist Ray Toro told NME magazine: 'Rock's in bad shape. It's not cool to like rock music these days, and I think that's really cool. It gives danger back to it.
't's like when you were a metal head and everyone was like, 'what the f**k are you listening to, that sucks! That's where we are.'
Lead singer Gerard Way ' who makes up the band alongside his brother Mikey and Frank Iero ' said he feels in recent times hip hop, in particular Kanye West, has made existing rockers look foolish.
He explained: 'You saw Kanye do this amazing record and making videos that are really f***ing artistic. Whereas pop was usually a throwaway thing, you had somebody who gave a s**t and took a chance, so in some ways that makes a bunch of guys standing around with instruments look really foolish.
'Especially ones who aren't trying to say anything.'
My Chemical Romance's 'Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys' album is out now, and the group are presently on tour in Europe.
The Monkees are surprised' they influenced The Sex Pistols
The family friendly 60s group ' the first ever manufactured pop band - said they are astounded by the artists who admire them, in particular the outrageous English punk band, who covered the track '(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone', which they had made popular in 1966.
Singer Davy Jones said: ''m quite surprised by the amount of musicians who have great affection to The Monkees. He was a bit of a character old Sid Vicious there!'
Bandmate Micky Dolenz added he felt privileged to meet and tour with some of the biggest artists of the period, in particular guitar legend Jimi Hendrix.
He added to England's BBC's 6 Music radio station: 'Jimi Hendrix, who opened for us on the road, was a fabulous gentleman and the greatest rock guitar player of all time ever. To have known the Beatles and all those kinds of people I just think I'm on top of the world.'
However Micky and Davy ' who along with Peter Tork have recently announced plans for a 45th anniversary Monkees tour, without fourth member Michael Nesmith ' don't have fond memories of everyone from their heyday, particularly songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart responsible for the band's hits including 'Last Train To Clarksville' and '(Theme from) The Monkees'.
Micky said: 'Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote most of our songs and were the producers, and I didn't like working with them one bit.'
Bandmate Micky Dolenz added he felt privileged to meet and tour with some of the biggest artists of the period, in particular guitar legend Jimi Hendrix.
He added to England's BBC's 6 Music radio station: 'Jimi Hendrix, who opened for us on the road, was a fabulous gentleman and the greatest rock guitar player of all time ever. To have known the Beatles and all those kinds of people I just think I'm on top of the world.'
However Micky and Davy ' who along with Peter Tork have recently announced plans for a 45th anniversary Monkees tour, without fourth member Michael Nesmith ' don't have fond memories of everyone from their heyday, particularly songwriters Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart responsible for the band's hits including 'Last Train To Clarksville' and '(Theme from) The Monkees'.
Micky said: 'Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart wrote most of our songs and were the producers, and I didn't like working with them one bit.'
Sara Bareilles loves expresses her love for the English accent
Sara Bareilles could listen to an English accent 'all day'.
The US 'King Of Anything' singer is presently touring Europe with Maroon 5, and said she loves to hang out in its old cities, singling out London because she likes the way English people talk.
She told BANG Showbiz: ' think my favourite thing here is an English accent, I can listen to it all day ' a lot of Americans probably say that, but English people can say the most mundane things and they sound really cool.
Sara ' who has previously lived in Italy for year - also said she finds a certain inspiration in some European cities.
She added ' also love being in cities with so much history. American cities don't have this much depth. There's something you just feel in the air here which is really unique and I love it.
'There's something that touches me deeply, emotionally about being in cities that have seen a lot of history and were life changing, I feel like I get in touch with it sort of a spiritual way, and it really affects me.
'Rome is another city I feel that way about, the first time I went to Rome I was almost in tears just walking down the street!
't feels very creative as well, I feel like my artistic side comes to life a little bit, which is always exciting.'
Sarah's third album 'Kaleidoscope Heart' is out now.
She told BANG Showbiz: ' think my favourite thing here is an English accent, I can listen to it all day ' a lot of Americans probably say that, but English people can say the most mundane things and they sound really cool.
Sara ' who has previously lived in Italy for year - also said she finds a certain inspiration in some European cities.
She added ' also love being in cities with so much history. American cities don't have this much depth. There's something you just feel in the air here which is really unique and I love it.
'There's something that touches me deeply, emotionally about being in cities that have seen a lot of history and were life changing, I feel like I get in touch with it sort of a spiritual way, and it really affects me.
'Rome is another city I feel that way about, the first time I went to Rome I was almost in tears just walking down the street!
't feels very creative as well, I feel like my artistic side comes to life a little bit, which is always exciting.'
Sarah's third album 'Kaleidoscope Heart' is out now.
Interview with Derek Sherinian
By Doug Rausch www.usaprogmusic.com
From Alice Cooper to Kiss to Dream Theater to Yngwie Malmsteen to Planet X to…well, DEREK SHERINIAN, maestro Sherinian’s resume is as diverse and broad in scope as is his own musical palette from which he draws to compose, perform and record. He’s worn all the hats, played with the “who’s who,” and pushed the boundaries of music to improbable new heights. But why be nostalgic when you’re in top form and have yet to leave your full legacy? There’s still work to be done! Derek was kind enough to take some time with Doug Rausch to reflect on the nature of creating forward-thinking music, and just how we’re supposed to get it out there.
USAProgMusic: So few keyboardists in rock have actually studied music. What exactly is the extent of the formal training that you’ve had as a pianist, as a keyboardist? I know you’ve spent some time at Berklee…
Derek Sherinian: I studied classical music at a young age, took lessons until I was 12, studied jazz and fusion, and had a lot of different teachers. I always tried to play with musicians who were more advanced than me to keep my chops up.
USAProgMusic: Would you say your background is more classical or more jazz oriented, or more a nice balance of everything?
Derek: I’m not a master in either, but I keep a good balance.
USAProgMusic: Are there any other pianists/keyboardists in the world of rock who share the high level of playing and proficiency that you have?
Derek: There are a lot of great guys out there. One that really stands out to me is Jens Johansson. His playing is excellent. I listen to his stuff and I like everything he does.
USAProgMusic: A lot of musicians, especially in the progressive world say, “If people like our music that’s great, but we’re doing our own thing and if they don’t like it then that’s fine, too.” But some do acknowledge a cognizance of, “Will this have commercial appeal?” or put more bluntly, sales. Even for adventurous progressive bands out there, the concept of selling doesn’t completely go away. Do you see yourself more closely associated with one of these two mentalities, or a balance of each, trying to get your artistry as much exposure as possible?
Derek: Everyone wants to sell a record; if it doesn’t sell you can’t go on and do what you do. Anyone who says they don’t care about record sales is lying.
USAProgMusic: With the new Planet X album Quantum (which is just awesome by the way), there’s a perfect example; what exactly is the business attempt? Is there an opportunity to be commercially successful with an album that is so wonderfully artistic and envelope pushing?
Derek: The problem is when you’re being totally artistic you have a select fan base, and there are not enough people into that style of music to keep it alive. Planet X does not sell a lot of records…you may not see another Planet X record. We haven’t seen the up side.
USAProgMusic: But isn’t the entire goal of a label like Inside Out to take a chance on artistry and achieve a way to financially support the experimentations?
Derek: Planet X was signed because of fame with Dream Theater. In hindsight, I should have put together a band with a vocalist, but at the time, you know, I didn’t want to hear a vocalist.
USAProgMusic: Ah, I see. So in a way you benefited from a gamble and got to make some really great records in the process! Would you venture to say your solo career was also a springboard from the Dream Theater spotlight?
Derek: Absolutely.
USAProgMusic: So that’s not a bad thing…
Derek: Well there just aren’t enough people listening to this kind of music. I don’t think that we’ve ever heard the envelope pushed the way you have on this record [Quantum]. That may sound like a loaded statement but music still has not reached its limits. The boundaries can still be pushed.
USAProgMusic: Agreed…and that was my exact next question! Are there any specific musical elements that you’ve gravitated to that you are most preoccupied with focusing on and trying to evolve music? Quantum is such a wonderful example of this; do you focus on any one element more than the others?
Derek: No, it’s everything put together, I try not to make too much of a big deal about analyzing one specific thing. It depends on the song.
USAProgMusic: So that begs the question: in the immediate future, to the extent that you know, where are we heading with your musical vision at this point? Another solo album, another band effort?
Derek: I’m working on a new solo record right now [also on Inside Out]; that’s my complete focus. We’re shooting for a spring release.
USAProgMusic: So then the record label is wonderfully supportive of whatever you decide to do? “Carte Blanche?”
Derek: They’re wonderfully supportive of solo records, where I have complete creative control.
USAProgMusic: Ok then…I know you’re saying you don’t like to analyze too much, but you’ve got Planet X records, you’ve got solo records; what’s the significant contrast with the solo records?
Derek: Planet X is a collaboration. A lot of that record was written by Virgil [Donati].
USAProgMusic: Speaking of collaborations, you got Slash involved with something recently. How did that come to be?
Derek: “In the Summertime” (Mungo Jerry) was a hit in 1970. Billy idol was singing it and we thought it would be cool to cover and get Slash to jam; we ended up shooting a video.
USAProgMusic: Are there any other bands these days – musicians, artists – who push the envelope in ways you like to see it pushed and who are having a certain level of commercial success – that you really enjoy?
Derek: There’s a band Meshuggah; they’ve been around for a while, they totally push the envelope - it’s brutal, really heavy.
USAProgMusic: Do you get a lot of time to actually listen to music given you are a professional musician yourself, or are you so busy doing your own thing that you just don’t have much time anymore?
Derek: I should listen more than I do. My sole focus right now is my solo record.
USAProgMusic: Looking back on your history thus far, do you have a period that you can point back to and feel is your favorite? You were with several big commercial bands in several different phases of your life…
Derek: I don’t want to look back at any particular time in the past. My sole focus at the moment is the writing and recording of my new solo album. With that I have complete creative freedom. I’m still looking to push the envelope.
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