duminică, 14 noiembrie 2010

Adam Lambert DVD to likely be released after Christmas


Saturday comes with a mix of both good and bad news for Adam Lambert fans -- then again, the news is probably only bad if you wanted anything and everything to be under your Christmas tree this year.

The information comes courtesy of an RCA representative from Adam's official message board:

"So I wanted to sign off for the night with a quick update on the acoustic EP, which we are fast-tracking to release THIS year (that's the good news), because (here comes the bad) the DVD probably won't be ready to deliver (to order yes, but not to deliver) before Xmas. I can't tell you guys how bummed I am about this, but the thing is we're still going back and forth with Adam to nail down the final edits and mixes exactly the way he wants them, and that only means you will get a KILLER Glam Nation tour memento, when it's done. Stay tuned for some goodies within a month, though, as I have a partner lined up to preview some clips online and we're working on numerous extras and fun ideas to make this one helluva package."

Adam Lambert's bass sensation Tommy Joe Ratliff speaks


If you've been following Adam Lambert's Glam Nation Tour throughout the course of the past few months, then odds are thay you probably know who Tommy Joe Ratliff is. The man is best known as Adam's bassist (though he also plays a little guitar), and Adam's on-stage chemistry with him has been well-documented over the course of the past few months.

Now, Tommy Joe is speaking out. In a new interview from Germany (where Adam currently is performing), Ratliff explained a bit about his initial shock at some of the celebrity that came with his participation in Adam's show:

"Yeah I had no idea all the fans would come with this I was just blown away. It was nuts after the first day he put the names up on the internet, like mine, I wasn’t even in any other big bands really so every one was like you know like yeah Monte from Madonna and Lisa from the Pumpkins and LongineuYellowcard, it’s kinda like. And then I signed up on twitter, I never wanted to get a twitter account, I was kinda like I don’t ever wanna you know twitter, come on why, and everyone was like you should so I was kinda like oh, okay ... then next day, I had the email attached to my phone and it was like, I had like 1200 emails the next morning. I was like whoa!"

Tommy also touched a bit on some of his creative participation with Adam throughout the tour itself, saying that they all try to mix things up a bit while at the same time following his creative vision.

The interview also contains some thoughts from Adam's drummer Isaac Carpenter, and definitely worth checking out.

Adam Lambert - Pink versions of 'Whataya Want From Me' combined

We had this debate first when Pink made her version of Adam Lambert's "Whataya Want From Me" available as a download -- is it cool that she is trying to sell a song she co-wrote for her "Greatest Hits" album after she already gave it away? If nothing else, a new mash-up video created (one that is quickly spreading around the internet) is sure to give even more fuel to the debate.

Someone out there has managed to combine the two versions of the song, and even tries to combine them in a few places so we can check out the harmonies. There's no denying that both of these singers are incredibly talented, even though we've heard the song performed so much by Adam at this point that it just sounds more natural by him.

No matter what happens with Pink's single, though, attention from one version of the song will inevitably bleed to the other. Now that Adam's version of the song is almost a year old when it comes to being a single, Pink's version is reminding people that the song is out there -- which could ultimately bring more people back to Adam.

Adam Lambert takes time for the beauty of Europe


Adam Lambert is certainly getting the opportunity to reap the fruits of his labor, as his successful music career has yielded a worldwide tour. With that in mind, the former "American Idol" singer has been able to take in some of the msot beautiful cities in Europe while getting an opportunity to perform for thousands of devoted fans.

In a new message posted on his Twitter page Saturday, Adam expressed his joy loud and clear:

"I've been spending the past few days walking around the cities we've been in- so inspiring! Copenhagen, Berlin, Munich and now Hamburg. Europe is sexy."

How sexy is Europe? Considering that many cities have centuries upon centuries of history -- not to mention magnificent architecture and great ultural diversity -- the continent may very well be the belle of the ball.

Lady Gaga Nominated for People’s Choice Awards


Lady Gaga has been nominated in four categories at the 2011 People’s Choice Awards: Favorite Female Artist, Favorite Song (“Telephone” feat. Beyoncé), Favorite Pop Artist and Favorite Music Video (“Telephone” feat. Beyoncé). Head over to peopleschoice.com to cast your votes!
The show will be televised live from Los Angeles on CBS on January 5, 2011.

Lady Gaga Wins at MTV Europe Music Awards


Lady Gaga won three awards for Best Pop, Best Female and Best Song at the 2010 MTV Europe Music Awards which took place in Madrid, Spain on Sunday night.
She's so awesome!!! :)

marți, 26 octombrie 2010

Adam Lambert explains 'glam' style choices


Any fan of Adam Lambert knows one thing more than anything else -- the guy loves his style. In a new interview with Nova FM over in Australia, the "American Idol" singer is asked by Dylan Lewis to explain what he describes as his best personal look:

"I like anything that's just a little extra special, a little over the top -- sparkly or shiny or glam. I define glam as anything fierce and fabulous."


Later on in the chat, Adam also admitted something that most of his diehard fans know already -- he tones it down a little bit when he gets off the stage and hanging out by himself:

"I'm probably a little bit more of a normal person than people might thing. There are times when I just chill in jeans and a t-shirt. My style is definitely amplified [on stage]."