Sunday, 21 December 2014

20 well-known singers in pictures of their school scrapbook

  Well-known singers in pictures of their school scrapbook

                                            

            



 Kesha



Kelly Clarkson 




 avril lavigne

 

Ariana Grande singing "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"!

H Ariana Grande singing  "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"! 

 Can participated showbiz legends such as Barbra Streisand, but Ariana Grande was the guest of honor at Christmas special show of singer / showman Michael Buble and it was clear to everyone, Our Ariana reminded again what it was like Christmas get magic when climbed on stage to sing "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" along with Buble ... Santa, who are you?

 

Thursday, 4 December 2014

10 albums

The year was dominated on nearly every other front by young women: Charli XCX's reinvention of punk-pop, Miranda Lambert's Nashville platinum-blonde ambition, St. Vincent's indie-rock apotheosis, FKA Twigs' haunting avant-R&B and, above all, Taylor Swift's unstoppable pop juggernaut. The politically charged hip-hop of Public Enemy found a new-school parallel in Run the Jewels, the storytelling Los Angeles breeze of Dr. Dre found new life in YG and Flying Lotus took rhymes and beats into spectacularly abstract territory. Here's 10 albums that we wouldn't turn down.

10

Taylor Swift, '1989'

Taylor Swift 1989
America's sweetheart has been writing perfect pop tunes since the day she hit Nashville. Yet it's still a delectable shock to hear her ditch the banjos for an album of expert Top 40 gloss – like Dylan going electric, except with more songs about Harry Styles. She sounds right at home over these Max Martin beats, sick and otherwise.

9

Mac DeMarco, 'Salad Days'

Mac DeMarco Salad Days
The 24-year-old Canadian singer-guitarist's second album – a warm, polished set of sun-drenched folk-rock jams – feels like it could have been a lost used-vinyl-bin treasure from the Seventies. DeMarco channels Harry Nilsson, the Beach Boys, Steely Dan and the Beatles, but the offbeat stoner vibes are all him.

8

Run the Jewels, 'Run the Jewels 2'

Run The Jewels 2
El-P and Killer Mike made 2014's greatest hip-hop record. Guest shots flare in the avant-noise darkness: Zack de la Rocha riffs on Philip K. Dick; Gangsta Boo flips a porn-rap script. But it's the chemistry between Mike's on-the-ground Dirty South flow and El's big-picture indictments that lights this up like a Brooklyn bridge.

Lana Del Rey, 'Ultraviolence'

Lana Del Rey Ultraviolence
Del Rey silenced her detractors with an intoxicating collection of indie-noir anthems. With more live instrumentation in her smoky glam grooves, she plays enough characters to fill a Raymond Chandler novel: On "Sad Girl," she's a sultry mistress; on "Brooklyn Baby," she's a snarky kid. Most of all, she's a pop voice like no other.

Charli XCX, 'SUCKER'

Charli XCX Sucker
Charli XCX is the pop star 2014 was waiting for: a badass songwriting savant who's the most fun girl in any room she steps into. The 22-year-old Brit came into her own with SUCKER, a middle-finger-waving teenage riot packed into 13 punky gems. It's a dance party, a mosh pit and a feminist rally – Charli's definitely in charge.

Miranda Lambert, 'Platinum'

Miranda Lambert Platinum
Lambert began as a mainstream-country bad girl. This year, she became an institution. Platinum smoothly balances solo-act introspection with A-list ring grabs, co-starring the likes of Carrie Underwood and Little Big Town. Notably absent, though, is superstar hubby Blake Shelton – sister's doin' it for herself.

St. Vincent, 'St. Vincent'

St. Vincent
After her string of increasingly excellent records, indie guitar heroine Annie Clark's fourth solo album felt like a coronation: a masterful set of skewed but sticky pop hooks, subtly sexy electro-funk grooves and Dada poetry that aches for real. And her fiery guitar solos are sharper and more surprising than ever. Bow down.

The Black Keys, 'Turn Blue'

The Black Keys Turn Blue
The Keys and Danger Mouse spool out everything from Seventies funk to disco throb to drive-time guitar grind, making music that could evoke lonely late nights or burnt-rubber desert highways, jittery paranoia and boundless possibility. It's the sound of America's most innovative arena rockers in full command.

Bruce Springsteen, 'High Hopes'

Bruce Springsteen High Hopes
This new peak in Springsteen's 21st-century hot streak is his most gloriously loose, vibrant album in years. In the past, Springsteen would never have allowed himself to release an album that includes two covers and reworked versions of his own older tunes, let alone give Tom Morello license to splatter virtuoso wah-wah'ed madness over much of it – but Springsteen was so much older then. Now he's more unpredictable than ever, and it's working: Despite the varied origins of the songs, High Hopes hangs together with striking sonic and thematic consistency, finding fresh angles on his central concern: the fault lines in the American dream. Springsteen worked on much of the album during his year-and-a-half-long Wrecking Ball world tour, and the expansiveness of that tour's 19-piece incarnation of the E Street Band – featuring a horn section, backup singers and a percussionist – carries over to the big, bold arrangements of tracks like "High Hopes" (first recorded in the early 1990s by an obscure L.A. punk crew called the Havalinas), the bar-band romp "Frankie Fell in Love" and the gangster's portrait "Harry's Place." The revamped version of "American Skin (41 Shots)" – a song about police shooting a young black man, originally echoing the killing of Amadou Diallo in 1999 – proved to be a tragically prescient choice for the year of Ferguson. But the album's high point is the Morello-Springsteen duet on "The Ghost of Tom Joad," where Morello's rage-filled, celestial solo is a song in itself. The whole thing runs together like a marathon gig, united by a hard eye on the national condition and the fire in Springsteen's voice.

U2, 'Songs of Innocence'

U2 Songs of Innocence
There was no bigger album of 2014 – in terms of surprise, generosity and controversy. Songs of Innocence is also the rebirth of the year. Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. put their lives on the line: giving away 11 songs of guitar rapture and frank, emotional tales of how they became a band out of the rough streets and spiritual ferment of Seventies Dublin. This is personal history with details. In the furiously brooding "Cedarwood Road," named after Bono's home address as a boy, he recalls the fear and rage that drove him to punk rock. "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)" is a glam-stomp homage to the misfit voice that inspired Bono to sing. And that's his mother, who died when Bono was 14, still guiding and comforting him in the chorus of "Iris (Hold Me Close)."
This is a record full of the band's stories and triumph, memory and confession detonated with adventure and poise. In its range of sounds, there may be no more complete U2 album: The band bonded its founding post-punk values with dance momentum in "Volcano" and the raw, jagged "Raised by Wolves," and humanized the digital pathos of "Every Breaking Wave" and the harrowing "Sleep Like a Baby Tonight" with the vocal folk-soul warmth of The Joshua Tree. "I have a will for survival," Bono sings in the closing track, "The Troubles." Songs of Innocence is the proof – and the emotionally raw rock album of the year, at any price

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

EMINEM

                                                                       EMINEM

NEW video clip: Eminem (ft.Sia): "Guts Over Fear"

 The Eminem is back with a new collection of songs titled "Shady XV" (released yesterday) and a new video clip for the song "Guts Over Fear". The video is dedicated to all of you who give battle daily to claiming that you deserve .. 



                                            EMINEM INFORMATIONS

Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), better known by his stage name Eminem and by his alter ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper and record producer.
video clip: Eminem (ft.Sia): "Guts Over Fear"

AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS 2014

                                                
American Music Awards
American Music Awards 2014
American Music Awards 2014
American Music Awards 2014

                                                   AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS  2014       

American Music Awards 2014
     





     Three awards won by One Direction, among them the "Artist Of The Year", while the Sam Smith triumphed in the category "Pop / Rock Male Artist" winning the relevant prize. Here are the winners of the 2014 AMAs detail: - See more at: http://www.music892.gr/article/1692/american-music-awards-2014-oi-nikites#sthash.mQGFSdMc.dpuf
   Favorite Pop / Rock Band / Duo / Group: One Direction
Favorite Rap / Hip-Hop Album: Iggy Azalea, The New Classic  


Favorite Latin Artist: Enrique Iglesias
Favorite Pop / Rock Male Artist: Sam Smith
Favorite Country Male: Luke Bryan
Favorite Album - Pop / Rock: One Direction, Midnight Memories
Favorite Female Artist - Pop / Rock: Katy Perry
Favorite Alternative Artist: Imagine Dragons
Favorite Artist - Rap / Hip-Hop: Iggy Azalea
Dick Clark Award for Excellence: Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Album: Brantley Gilbert, Just As I Am
Artist of the Year: One Direction - See more at: http://www.music892.gr/article/1692/american-music-awards-2014-oi-nikites#sthash.mQGFSdMc.dpuf

      

                                              
Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group: One Direction
Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album: Iggy Azalea, The New Classic
Favorite Latin Artist: Enrique Iglesias
Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist: Sam Smith
Favorite Country Male: Luke Bryan
Favorite Album – Pop/Rock: One Direction, Midnight Memories
Favorite Female Artist – Pop/Rock: Katy Perry
Favorite Alternative Artist: Imagine Dragons
Favorite Artist – Rap/Hip-Hop: Iggy Azalea
Dick Clark Award for Excellence: Taylor Swift
Favorite Country Album: Brantley Gilbert,Just As I Am
Artist of the Year: One Direction - See more at: http://www.music892.gr/article/1692/american-music-awards-2014-oi-nikites#sthash.mQGFSdMc.dpuf

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

BEST SINGERS

                THE BEST SINGERS OF 2014

 


 Sam Smith
 ARIANA GRANDE 
 Ariana Grande    Chris Brown    Eminem  Katy Perry  Jason Derulo  Iggy Azalea  Pitbull  Avicii

Friday, 14 November 2014

singers


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Tuesday, 4 November 2014

ac/dc!!!

                       FORTHCOMING DISC BY AC/DC





Imformations

Members

Angus Young
Phil Rudd
Cliff Williams
Brian Johnson
Stevie Young

AC/DC are an Australian hard rock band, formed in November 1973 by brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, who remained constant members until Malcolm's departure in 2014.AC/DC underwent several line-up changes before releasing their first album, High Voltage, on 17 February 1975; Malcolm and Angus were the only original members left in the band.The AC / DC record after six years absence return on December 2, 2014 with the release of "Rock Or Bust" having released on September 27, a small snippet of their new single titled "Play Ball"It is the first album that does not involve the Malcolm Young due to severe illness.

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