This song is amazing, brings tears to our eyes, absolutely beautiful.
Dont you just love music!!! It doesnt matter what your day has been like, a certain song can always make you feel better and brighten you up! Dont you like the fact that a song can make you remember good times or a certain person, that it becomes a special part of you. This blog is about the songs that we love and that are special to us...Old and new songs, news on singers, bands and links to purchase cds we will add it all just for you.
Friday, 26 November 2010
X-Factor Heroes 2010
Saturday, 20 November 2010
A very special, meaningful song for our family
Like we said in our caption, a song can have such special meaning, the following song, I'LL SEE YOU AGAIN, sung by Westlife, was a dedication to our mother who sadly passed away 08/04/2010, if you listen to the words, you will understand why there was not one dry eye at her service when it was played, and how the words bring such comfort to you at times of loss....
Friday, 19 November 2010
Bio of Cheryl Cole
Name: Cheryl Cole
Born: 30/06/1983 (Age: 27)
From: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Famous for: She's the spectacular X Factor judge
Relationship status: Separated
Cheryl Tweedy has gone from amazing member of Girls Aloud to, well, an even more amazing member of Girls Aloud AND everyone's favourite judge on everyone's favourite Saturday night treat, The X Factor.
Starting out as a young aspiring dancer, Cheryl joined the Royal Ballet summer school aged nine, as well as appearing in a number of TV commercials.
Being the pretty little lady that she is, Cheryl won a number of modelling competitions ? from the bonniest baby competition to the hilariously named Little Miss and Mister competition in the local paper.
Cheryl auditioned for reality TV show 'Popstars: The Rivals' way back (actually, it's not that long but it feels like forever ago) in 2002. She sang in front of judges Geri Halliwell, Pete Waterman and, strangely, Louis Walsh. He's now a judge alongside her on The X Factor...
Cheryl married footballer Ashley Cole in July 2006 but the pair, being pretty and famous and all of those other annoying things, haven't really been out of the papers since. Especially when it was reported that Ashley had slept with some hairdresser or something. Is he mad? The pair are still together though.
Now we don't know WHAT happened here but ? quite near the beginning of Girls Aloud ? back in 2003, Cheryl was convicted of assaulting a cloakroom attendant.
Cheryl has been working pretty much non-stop for the last couple of years... after winning ANOTHER series of The X Factor - this time with fellow Geordie, Joe McElderry - she's also found the time from somewhere to squeeze in some 'because we're worth it' TV adverts, score a massive Number 1 single with Fight For This Love, have her own TV special on ITV1 (which was terrible, but we still love the girl) and appear at the Royal Albert Hall to sing alongside Snow Patrol.
In May 2010, Cole filed for divorce at London's High Court citing "unreasonable behaviour" of estranged husband Ashley as the reason for their break-up. In July 2010, Cole was admitted to hospital with suspected acute malaria. This was shortly after a visit to Tanzania, where it is believed she may have contracted the disease. Cheryl was forced to pull out of the X Factor auditioning process, but will return to our screens for the live shows.
Born: 30/06/1983 (Age: 27)
From: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Famous for: She's the spectacular X Factor judge
Relationship status: Separated
Cheryl Tweedy has gone from amazing member of Girls Aloud to, well, an even more amazing member of Girls Aloud AND everyone's favourite judge on everyone's favourite Saturday night treat, The X Factor.
Starting out as a young aspiring dancer, Cheryl joined the Royal Ballet summer school aged nine, as well as appearing in a number of TV commercials.
Being the pretty little lady that she is, Cheryl won a number of modelling competitions ? from the bonniest baby competition to the hilariously named Little Miss and Mister competition in the local paper.
Cheryl auditioned for reality TV show 'Popstars: The Rivals' way back (actually, it's not that long but it feels like forever ago) in 2002. She sang in front of judges Geri Halliwell, Pete Waterman and, strangely, Louis Walsh. He's now a judge alongside her on The X Factor...
Cheryl married footballer Ashley Cole in July 2006 but the pair, being pretty and famous and all of those other annoying things, haven't really been out of the papers since. Especially when it was reported that Ashley had slept with some hairdresser or something. Is he mad? The pair are still together though.
Now we don't know WHAT happened here but ? quite near the beginning of Girls Aloud ? back in 2003, Cheryl was convicted of assaulting a cloakroom attendant.
Cheryl has been working pretty much non-stop for the last couple of years... after winning ANOTHER series of The X Factor - this time with fellow Geordie, Joe McElderry - she's also found the time from somewhere to squeeze in some 'because we're worth it' TV adverts, score a massive Number 1 single with Fight For This Love, have her own TV special on ITV1 (which was terrible, but we still love the girl) and appear at the Royal Albert Hall to sing alongside Snow Patrol.
In May 2010, Cole filed for divorce at London's High Court citing "unreasonable behaviour" of estranged husband Ashley as the reason for their break-up. In July 2010, Cole was admitted to hospital with suspected acute malaria. This was shortly after a visit to Tanzania, where it is believed she may have contracted the disease. Cheryl was forced to pull out of the X Factor auditioning process, but will return to our screens for the live shows.
Did you know?
Cheryl was first to be picked to join Girls Aloud.Bio of Katy Perry
Katy Perry Quote
Famous as : Singer, songwriter
Birth Name : Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson
Birth Date : October 25, 1984
Birth Place : Santa Barbara, California, USA
Spouse : Russell Brand (actor/comedian, since 23-Oct-10)
Claim to fame :
Single "I Kissed a Girl" (2008)Katy Perry is a pop singer/songwriter from Santa Barbara, California. Her hit song "I Kissed a Girl" remained No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 singles chart for seven weeks in the summer of 2008.Celebuzz: Katy Perry Wants You To Kiss a Girl at the Grammys
On March 5, 2010, it was revealed that Perry will provide the voice over for the character Smurfette in the upcoming film adaptation of the 1980's Saturday morning cartoon series.
On March 5, 2010, it was revealed that Perry will provide the voice over for the character Smurfette in the upcoming film adaptation of the 1980's Saturday morning cartoon series.
Perry released her debut album in 2001 under her real name, Katy Hudson. The album was released on Red Hill Records, a Christian rock label. In 2004, Perry began working with The Matrix songwriting team as their in-house singer, but the project never got off the ground. In 2007, she signed a deal with Capitol Records after catching the eye of Jason Flom, the former head of Capitol Music Group. Her Capitol debut, One of the Boys, was released on June 17, 2008.
During the summer of 2008, Perry recorded video blogs for MTV while traveling on the Warped Tour.MTV: Buzzworthy Katy Perry
Thursday, 18 November 2010
About Rihanna
Since the turn of the century, every American summer has seemed to produce one or two Caribbean-styled dance-pop hit sensations, and the summer of 2005 was no different, as the relentless dancehall-lite booming rhythms of Rihanna's "Pon de Replay" seemed as omnipresent as sunshine. Like Daddy Yankee("Gasolina") and Sean Paul("Get Busy") in summers prior, Rihanna emerged initially as an unknown superstar, known far more for her song than for herself. Unlike Daddy Yankeeand Sean Paul however, she is a woman -- a young and beautiful green-eyed one, to be more specific. Born Robyn Rihanna Fenty in the St. Michael parish of Barbados a brief 17 years before she reached the Top Two of Billboard's Hot 100 chart (held back from the number one spot by the undisputed song of the summer, Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together"), Rihanna always exhibited a special quality, winning beauty and talent contests as a schoolchild. But because she lived on the fairly remote island of Barbados in the West Indies, she never foresaw the sort of stardom that would later befall her.
That stardom came courtesy of a fateful meeting with a man named Evan Rogers. The New Yorker was vacationing in Barbados with his wife, a native of the island, when someone turned him on to Rihanna. Since Rogers had spent years producing pop artists -- including superstars like *NSYNC, Christina Aguilera Jessica Simpson Kelly Clarkson, Laura Pausini and Rod Stewart-- he offered her the opportunity to record some music after he recognized her talent and potential. Along with Rogers' production partner, Carl Sturken (the other half of Syndicated Rhythm Productions), Rihanna recorded some demos that sparked the interest of the Carter Administration -- that is, Def Jam president Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. This led to an audition and, in turn, an on-the-spot offer to sign with Def Jam, which Rihanna indeed inked on the spot.
Come summer 2005, Def Jam rolled out "Pon de Replay," the lead single of Music of the Sun, which was produced almost entirely by Rogers and Sturken and which synthesized Caribbean rhythms and beats with urban-pop songwriting. "Pon de Replay" caught fire almost immediately, challenging "We Belong Together"'s half-summer reign atop the Billboard chart before Music of the Sun even saw release. Her sophomore release, A Girl Like Me, appeared in 2006. All Music Guide
That stardom came courtesy of a fateful meeting with a man named Evan Rogers. The New Yorker was vacationing in Barbados with his wife, a native of the island, when someone turned him on to Rihanna. Since Rogers had spent years producing pop artists -- including superstars like *NSYNC, Christina Aguilera Jessica Simpson Kelly Clarkson, Laura Pausini and Rod Stewart-- he offered her the opportunity to record some music after he recognized her talent and potential. Along with Rogers' production partner, Carl Sturken (the other half of Syndicated Rhythm Productions), Rihanna recorded some demos that sparked the interest of the Carter Administration -- that is, Def Jam president Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter. This led to an audition and, in turn, an on-the-spot offer to sign with Def Jam, which Rihanna indeed inked on the spot.
Come summer 2005, Def Jam rolled out "Pon de Replay," the lead single of Music of the Sun, which was produced almost entirely by Rogers and Sturken and which synthesized Caribbean rhythms and beats with urban-pop songwriting. "Pon de Replay" caught fire almost immediately, challenging "We Belong Together"'s half-summer reign atop the Billboard chart before Music of the Sun even saw release. Her sophomore release, A Girl Like Me, appeared in 2006. All Music Guide
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