– There are moments where I love Twitter, and there are times where it annoys me immensely, like when you get suckered by a phony account for a celebrity you want to follow. Here is one of those times where I love it:
@shayneTward: FINISHEDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So maybe we WILL see a new Shayne Ward album this year. I want this to be massive, but I don’t know that he can get a fair shake while under the Syco umbrella. If Shayne can’t get on a charity record being produced by his management company, how much of a priority can he be? It would have been a great way to get his name out to other territories, setting him up for an international push. Oh, and the pic? Another one of those times where Twitter wins…Shayne posted it a couple of weeks ago.
– To those who feel that the attacks on Taylor Swift regarding her Grammy performance are too harsh, I say “whatever”. Seriously, why is this sparking such passion? Didn’t you all get your passionate defense time in with the whole VMA controversy, which seriously got out of hand in itself? You would have sworn that Kanye jumped up on stage and physically violated her from some of the reactions. Here’s the deal…if you have your heart set on chart domination, and you put yourself out there, people are going to react. It might not be objective, and it might not be polite, but it is fair. And for her record label president to go on the offense and trash American Idols in the process is very telling. Why couldn’t he just say “she had the biggest-selling album of 2009, so why shouldn’t she win Album of the Year?” End of story.
– How awesome is it that K’Naan’s “Wavin’ Flag” is at #11 on the Canadian Top 40 airplay chart right now? Any exposure that K’Naan can get is well-deserved (as I know Mel will attest to), but to have this song adopted for the World Cup will take his music to places that would have otherwise not heard it. I saw him perform this live last summer opening for Jason Mraz, and it was the highlight of his set. Okay, America…get on board!
I was fortunate to catch two terrific concerts last weekend that helped reassure me that sometimes the music actually gets to do the talking in these days of slick publicity stunts and product placements on every commercial you can imagine. My review of the Brad Paisley concert will show up tomorrow, but I really want to talk about Mr. A-Z and his incredible show at Red Rocks Saturday night (check out the prelude
My one condition in going to a show with someone is that I must be there to see the opening act, and this concert was a good reason why. I’ve heard about K’Naan on several occasions from
Jason’s set was brilliant. Do I need to say anymore? Okay…he opened up with “Make It Mine”, which is probably the most natural show-opening song I can think of, but also smart because the Gratitude Cafe tour name comes from that track as well. The pacing of the show was outstanding, with perky upbeat tracks leading into long, luxurious jams that floated on the early-evening breeze blowing through the amphitheater. In fact, his cover of Seals and Crofts’ “Summer Breeze” was as inspired a cover he could have played, even exceeding the somewhat predictable Bob Marley cover “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright”.
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