Candolim (Goa), Nov 30: They are young, raring to go and love India! Members of English female band High On Heels, who performed in the country for the first time, are so fascinated with the serene atmosphere of Goa that they are keen to open their studio here.
They feel the low cost of living and increased demand of crossover music in the country, totally work in their favour.
The band, established in 2002, comprises five young girls - Kelly Marie Patmore, Kelli Leigh Henry Davila, Rosie Harriet Langley, Holly Rowena Madge and Yasmin Lulua Ogilvie.
Patmore says she has been behind the console as a disc jockey (DJ) in India.
They feel the low cost of living and increased demand of crossover music in the country, totally work in their favour.
The band, established in 2002, comprises five young girls - Kelly Marie Patmore, Kelli Leigh Henry Davila, Rosie Harriet Langley, Holly Rowena Madge and Yasmin Lulua Ogilvie.
Patmore says she has been behind the console as a disc jockey (DJ) in India.
- 11/30/2012
- by Shiva Prakash
- RealBollywood.com
Dance music producer and DJ David Guetta is chasing down the late Michael Jackson's Thriller. The French Grammy-winner's track with Sia, "Titanium" (listen below), has charted on the Billboard Dance/Club list for 28 weeks, making it the longest-charting dance song in nearly three decades.
Thriller charted for 36 weeks in 1983, when the chart not only included singles but albums and/or song bundles. The longest-charting entry since the list started in 1976 is Kelly Marie's "Feels Like I'm In Love"/"Loving Just For Fun."
With tracks featuring Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Usher, Fergie, Lmfao and more, Guetta is at the forefront of European pop-house's takeover of American pop music, infecting many genres with club-ready electronic dance jams. If it's somewhat formulaic (songs generally include soaring vocals intercut with stabby synths and four-on-the-floor basslines that drop out before massive "breakdowns"), pop music fans don't seem to mind. Rihanna ("Where Have You Been"), Minaj...
Thriller charted for 36 weeks in 1983, when the chart not only included singles but albums and/or song bundles. The longest-charting entry since the list started in 1976 is Kelly Marie's "Feels Like I'm In Love"/"Loving Just For Fun."
With tracks featuring Nicki Minaj, Rihanna, Usher, Fergie, Lmfao and more, Guetta is at the forefront of European pop-house's takeover of American pop music, infecting many genres with club-ready electronic dance jams. If it's somewhat formulaic (songs generally include soaring vocals intercut with stabby synths and four-on-the-floor basslines that drop out before massive "breakdowns"), pop music fans don't seem to mind. Rihanna ("Where Have You Been"), Minaj...
- 6/17/2012
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Oxygen has picked up two new docu-series set in the world of fashion and style: the Eva Marcille Project, which chronicles the daily life of fashion model/actress Eva Marcille (America’s Next Top Model), and La Style, which profiles four young, hip Los Angeles-based celebrity stylists. They join recent greenlights for The Next Big Thing, Brooklyn Crew and Tanisha Gets Married. All five series will air in 2012. Here are more detailed descriptions on the newly picked-up shows: The Eva Marcille Project is a docu-soap about four beautiful and successful best friends who help each other navigate the tumultuous waters of love, celebrity life, and the entertainment industry. At the epicenter of this group of friends is Eva Marcille, fashion model, actor, producer and recent television host of Oxygen’s Hair Battle Spectacular. Her group of best friends includes Denyce Lawton, an actress who starred in Tyler Perry’s House of Payne...
- 10/25/2011
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
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