Saturday, July 16, 2011
Beyonce loses voice on TV special
R&B superstar Beyonce was forced to cut short a special TV concert taping on Thursday after she began losing her voice.
The singer began filming A Night With Beyonce at a London studio on Wednesday, belting out hits such as Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It), Crazy In Love, Irreplaceable and Halo, as well as songs from her latest album 4.
She shot the second half of the hour-long show for U.K. network ITV on Thursday, performing new tracks including 1+1, Party and Run The World (Girls).
But she had to call time on the set after struggling to maintain her powerful voice towards the end of the gig, blaming her lack of rest, and apologised to fans in the audience for making Countdown her last song of the night.
Sources tell WENN she then enlisted the help of her devotees to sing the chorus, before exiting the stage to rousing applause and cheers.
Earlier in the day, Beyonce treated her waiting fans to free pizza to show her appreciation for their support. Attendees began lining up outside the studio doors hours before showtime to ensure they got prime seats for the intimate show.
A Night With Beyonce is due to air in the U.K. later this year.
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New Music: Kelly Clarkson - "Dark Side"
…And the leak keeps going. After 4 leaks last week, another Kelly Clarkson song has made its way to the public. The track “Dark Side” is a slow building track with heavy drums,twinkling plinks, and a building chorus. Reminiscent of a dancier version of “Never Again”. Really good. This album is shaping up to be her best from the leaks we have been getting.
Listen @ the source: whatsthatmusicguy.tumblr.com/post/766469
Read more at ONTD: http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/61138307.html#ixzz1SJrJEXoC
Nadine Coyle talks Girls Aloud reunion, US album release
Those stateside may not fully feel the fame of Girls Aloud, the reality TV-spawned pop group that holds 20 top ten U.K. singles. But with the 10-year anniversary of the group's founding coming up, fans worldwide have been dying to know whether Girls Aloud will reunite, following a hiatus in 2009. GA vocalist Nadine Coyle, who is currently ramping up her own American presence with a new solo album, spoke about the possibility of a reunion.
Weird Al endures hard times, musically speaking
Since 1983, "Weird Al" Yankovic has released 13 albums, with six of them going platinum and four reaching gold status. It's a pretty good batting average for any artist, and an especially great one for a comedian-musician.
Yankovic says he used to think all of his albums would sell well, until now.
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