Thursday, 19 December 2013

Did you know that Barry Manilow's chart topping song entitled "I write the songs" wasn’t written by him?

"I Write the Songs" made famous by Barry Manilow reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1976  after spending two weeks atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart in December 1975. That song was not actually written by Barry Manilow. It was written by Bruce Johnston, who is a member of The Beach Boys.

The song is sometimes erroneously rumored to be about Brian Wilson. Johnston cleared this up when he told us: "The Captain & Tennille were the first artists to record my song 'I Write The Songs.' I never wrote 'I Write The Songs' about Brian Wilson. I wrote it about 'where music comes from' (for me, music comes only from God). My song has nothing to do with Brian! I admire Brian Wilson's great melodies and, as a member of the Beach Boys, I'm singing these fantastic songs in concert year after year."

This won a Grammy for Song Of The Year. The Beach Boys never won a Grammy - after winning this, Johnston became the only member of the group to get one until Brian Wilson's "Mrs. O'Leary's Cow" was awarded Best Rock Instrumental Performance in 2005.

From the liner notes of The Complete Collection And Then Some...: Manilow was originally reluctant to record this song, saying to Arista Records chief Clive Davis, "This 'I Write The Songs' thing Clive, I really don't want to do it." Manilow says his worry "was that the listeners would think I was singing about how "I" write the songs, when it was really about the inspiration of music. Clive understood, but didn't think it would be a problem. "Besides," he told me, "You DO write songs!" Manilow says he was concerned about coming off as a gigantic egomaniac, but that he liked the song so much he decided to record it. He adds, "Whenever I heard the song in public, I felt the need to run to everyone who was listening and say, 'You know, I'm really not singing about myself!'"

Bruce Johnston shared his Song of the Year Grammy award with Barry Manilow.







                            












Thursday, 12 December 2013

Did you know that gummy bears are Alicia Keys's best secret to keep her voice immaculate?

Who would think of eating gummy bears can also give us good voice quality. Alicia Keys has this secret to keeping her voice 100 percent while on tour. She has used this same method involving the rubbery candy gummy bears for years to keep her voice immaculate.

“You melt a handful of gummy bears in hot water and something about the glycerin that really clears your voice,” 

“And it was amazing, my vocal coach told me it's like an ancient secret… now I can eat gummy bears anytime I want!” - Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys, born as Alicia Augello Cook on January 25, 1981 in New York City, incorporates piano into a majority of her songs and often writes about love, heartbreak and female empowerment. She heavily incorporates classical piano with R&B, soul and jazz into her music. 

Often referred to as the "Princess of Soul", Keys has been commended as having a strong, raw and impassioned voice. Others feel that her voice is "emotionally manufactured" at times and that she pushes her voice out of its natural range. 

Throughout her career, Alicia Keys has won numerous awards and is listed on the Recording Industry Association of America's best-selling artists in the United States, with 15 million certified albums. She has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.

She always sounds good on stage singing high note songs live. Now we know her secret, so for those aspiring amateur singers can also try this amazing jelly fruit gum candy, gummy bears and sing immaculately like Alicia Keys.



                                        









Thursday, 5 December 2013

Did you know that Britney Spears songs were used to scare away Somali pirates?

There were numerous number of sailors at sea were taken hostage and killed in Somalia Africa by the Somali pirates. The increasing number of incidents were very alarming. Lately, as of November 2013, the U.N has released a report suggesting that piracy off the coast of Somalia has dropped to the lowest level in seven years.

Aside from improving international policing and prosecution as well as better security and information sharing, it was Britney Spears songs that drove away the criminal minds of the Somali pirates. 

Merchant naval officer Rachel Owens recently spoke to Metro and revealed that a "blast of Britney" is all it takes to send the pirates packing.

"Her songs were chosen by the security team because they thought the pirates would hate them most," Owens said.

The "Toxic" singer can take heart though — it's nothing personal.

"These guys can't stand western culture or music, making Britney's hits perfect," Owens explained. "It’s so effective the ship’s security rarely needs to resort to firing guns."


Britney Spears’s chart-toppers “Oops! I Did It Again" and "Baby One More Time” have proved to be the most effective at keeping the bandits at bay, she said.

The directional speakers aimed at the pirates are such that Spears' music does not bother the sailors aboard the supertankers.

Britney Spears, 31, is now gearing up for a multi-million dollar concert run in Las Vegas, one that will apparently be pirate free.






                               




Thursday, 28 November 2013

Did you know that the famous Jon Bon Jovi was once a janitor?

Having worked as a Janitor is a noble job. When Jon Bon Jovi (born as John Francis Bongiovi, Jr.) was seventeen, he was the Janitor of his cousin Tony Bongiovi's recording studio, the Power Station. This cousin of him knew how passionate Jon Bon Jovi is with music because John spent most of his adolescence skipping school to opt for music activities instead, and ended up playing in local bands with friends and his cousin Tony Bongiovi. When Meco was in Tony's studio recording Christmas in the Stars: The Star Wars Christmas Album in 1980, Tony recommended the song to Jon  "R2-D2 We Wish You A Merry Christmas" and became Jon Bon Jovi's first professional recording. 

The song entitled "Runaway" was recorded by Jon Bon Jovi in June 1982, caught the attention of the radio stations in New Jersey and Jon then recruited a band to support the song. Soon the band attracted a record company bidding war with some major labels, his band became known as Bon Jovi - a diversion from his real surname in order to generate a wider audience fan base due to its disconnection with Jon’s true Italian ethnicity.

"Have a Nice Day", was the band's new album, reached #1 in Australia, Holland, Austria, Germany and Canada after just one week after release. In 2006, his band, Bon Jovi became the first rock band to have a number one hit on the country charts. 

Bon Jovi are set to bring their "Because We Can" world tour to Australia in December 2013. According to Channel 7′s Sunday Night program, the band will play in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. In this spectacular new show fans will be treated to an unforgettable night of Bon Jovi’s huge arsenal of hits, as well as new tracks from the band’s latest album WHAT ABOUT NOW which debuted at # 1 on the Australian charts. 

Jon Bon Jovi is the American Dream: A poor kid from Jersey who worked as a janitor in a recording studio and worked his way up to self-made multi-millionaire.






                               







Thursday, 21 November 2013

Did you know that Michael Jackson, known as "The King of Pop" suffered from child abuse by his own father?

Michael Jackson, a very famous singer/songwriter, award winning performer, philanthropist and known as "The King of Pop" suffered from child abuse by his own father.

Michael Jackson and some of his siblings stated that they were abused by their own father Joseph, physically and mentally.  Who would think that the "King of Pop" with a Neverland Ranch on 2,700 acres with a complete theme park, menagerie and a movie theatre, living in a million dollar mansion house, is a lonely person

Called with a derogatory name such as "big nose"  by his father affected Michael through all his life. At one time Joseph held Michael upside down by one leg and "pummeled him over and over again with his hand, hitting him on his back and buttocks" said Marlon Jackson. Michael confessed that he also suffered nightmares about being kidnapped from his bedroom due to an experience when his father climbed into his room through the bedroom window one night wearing a fright mask, shouting and screaming. His father said that he just wanted to teach his children not to leave the window open when they went to sleep.

Michael Jackson in early 1980's was deeply unhappy. He said "Even at home, I'm lonely. I sit in my room sometimes and cry. It's so hard to make friends... I sometimes walk around the neighborhood at night, just hoping to find someone to talk to. But I just end up coming home."

An interview with Oprah Winfrey in 1993, Michael Jackson shared his childhood abuse experience at the hands of his father.  He admitted that he often cried from loneliness and missed out on much of his childhood years.  "There were times when he'd come to see me, I'd get sick... I'd start to regurgitate. I'm sorry... Please don't be mad at me... But I do love him." Then the "King of Pop" covered his face with his hands and began crying.

His contribution to the world of pop music made him a global figure for over four decades. With the success of his career, though he had a series of controversies, health issues, sad and happy life, the "King of Pop" will always be remembered as someone who is the most successful entertainer of all time.  May he rest in peace.





                                



Thursday, 14 November 2013

Did you know that Eminem's songs were called "sickening and offensive" by an Australian Prime Minister in 2001?

Eminem had trouble getting a visa to perform 2 shows in Australia in 2001. The rapper was to perform with his D12 posse in Sydney and Melbourne on July 26 and 27 that year.  The Australian Prime Minister John Howard tried to keep him out, calling his songs "sickening and offensive." 

But eventually Immigration Minister Philip Ruddock granted him a visa after Eminem acknowledged the requirements, and also acknowledged that breaching them could result a visa cancellation. Eminem was warned the visa "carried with it a responsibility with respect to our multicultural society and values and the need to avoid vilifying or inciting discord. . . To the point where a potentially dangerous disturbance resulted."

There were concerned groups that opposed to Eminem's Australian tour because according to them Eminem sang violent, foul-mouthed and racist lyrics that are often demeaning to women and gays.

The only reason why Eminem gets these bad ratings and critics is because he exposes the worst of society. This multi-awarded rapper, record producer, songwriter and actor, grow and raised in a not so ideal home. His parents were in a band and separated when their relationship went sour. When Eminem was in his teens, he wrote letters to his father and came back as "return to sender." The rapper was a bit loner and often bullied. He was beaten significantly by De'Angelo Bailey (former schoolmate), split his lip open and knocked the wind out of him. He suffered further beatings from the same bully, including a bathroom incident, where EM sustained injuries to his head, face, back and legs. In his worst run-in with the bully, Bailey hit Em in the face with a snowball containing a heavy object or a piece of ice, and then proceeded to beat him up, which resulted in a concussion and temporary loss of vision in one eye for Em.

Eminem later referenced his bully in his 1999 song "Brain Damage" which included the following lyrics about Bailey: "He banged my head against the urinal till he broke my nose/ Soaked my clothes in blood, grabbed me and choked my throat."

Bailey sued Eminem in 2001 for violation of privacy, but the suit was rightfully tossed out. Recently, Eminem has been speaking out against bullying, in an effort to combat the trend of suicides resulting from anti-gay bullying in schools, despite the fact that Em himself has been accused of fueling anti-gay bullying through his song lyrics.

Eminem's controversies over lyrics have been perceived as being homophobic and was the reason why Australian Prime Minister John Howard attempted to ban his entry to Australia. Eminem denies that he is homophobic and says that during his upbringing such obscene words as a faggot and queer were commonly spoken as being derogatory in general and not implicitly singled towards homosexuals.

When asked in an interview with the New York Times about same-sex marriage been legalized in his home state of Michigan, Eminem responded, "I think if two people love each other, then what the hell? I think that everyone should have the chance to be equally miserable, if they want". He said that his "overall look on things is a lot more mature than it used to be."

EMINEM will return to Australia for an East Coast stadium tour in February 2014. In a bill sure to buck the trend of failing hip hop tours in Australia, Eminem will be joined by Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole and Melbourne rapper 360 in a bill, titled Rapture.

Eminem's Australian shows will be at Melbourne's Etihad Stadium on February 19, Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium on February 20 and Sydney's ANZ Stadium on February 22.

Eminem will release The Marshall Mathers LP2 on November 5. Tickets for the tour will go on sale October 31.



                                 











Thursday, 31 October 2013

Did you know that Shakira's records have been banned in Argentina?

"Forbidden Songs" is what they call Shakira's records in Argentina in the year 2002. Refusing to sell albums of the epic artist Shakira in protest of the appearance of Antonio de la Rua in her video "Underneath Your Clothes", who happened to be Shakira's boyfriend. De la Rua is the son of the former Argentina president Fernando de la Rua. The said president tendered his resignation in December 2001 in the midst of profound economic and political turmoil in the country.

De la Rua's inclusion in Shakira's video has caused a stir in the local media. This is due to the fact that Antonio de la Rua is his father's closest advisor. Tower Records Argentina's spokesperson said the decision to bann her albums had been taken in protest against De la Rua and not against the pop star Shakira.


Shakira Bio:


Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll was born on February 2, 1977 in Barranquilla, Colombia. She is known professionally as Shakira. She is a singer-songwriter, dancer, record producer, choreographer and model. Born and raised in Barranquilla, she began performing in school, demonstrating Latin, Arabic, and rock and roll influences and belly dancing abilities. Shakira entered the English-language market with her fifth album, Laundry Service (2001), which has sold over 20 million copies worldwide.  Its lead single, "Whenever, Wherever", became the best-selling single of 2002.

Shakira has won many awards including five MTV Video Music Awards, two Grammy Awards, eight Latin Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Music Awards, twenty-eight Billboard Latin Music Awards and has been Golden Globe-nominated. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and she is the highest-selling Colombian artist of all time, having sold a total of 125 million records worldwide, over 70 million albums and 55 million singles.