Brown Bird has a tendency towards the dark side. Pulling from the influences of the blues, outlaw country, roots rock, early American folk, Gypsy and Eastern European music, they offer harmonized voices, haunting lyrics and diverse rhythm and instrumentation, which surges in waves that often swell into high-spirited, foot-stomping madness.
Brown Bird has a tendency towards the dark side. Pulling from the influences of the blues, outlaw country, roots rock, early American folk, Gypsy and Eastern European music, they offer harmonized voices, haunting lyrics and diverse rhythm and instrumentation, which surges in waves that often swell into high-spirited, foot-stomping madness.
A night with a number of surprises rounded out the final separation of the guys and girls, as America found out the twelve contestants that will make up the finals of "American Idol." Each of the contestants sent home this evening had standout performance within the past three weeks and many contestants who did make it through were shocked at their fate.
"Idol" tonight saw the last separation between the men and women, with the top eight gentlemen performing before learning to the top twelve. The guys gave a solid show, showing versatility and an ability to adapt songs to their personal styles. It seems that, tonight, the guys as a group gave an overall better performance than the women did last night, in a surprisingly strong showing.
Amanda Lamb gives such a stunningly real performance as the heroine in Neil Labute's Fat Pig - now onstage at Nashville's Darkhorse Theatre in a well-paced and sensitively directed production from Paul J. Cook for GroundWorks Theatre - that it's hard not to confuse the actress and her character or to know where one ends and the other begins.
The SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE two-night season finale airs Tuesday, Dec. 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) and Wednesday, Dec. 16 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX, and AMERICAN IDOL's Adam Lambert is set to take the stage. Lambert will sing his latest track, 'Whataya Want From Me,' in his first appearance on the network since the AMERICAN IDOL season finale in May.
The SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE two-night season finale airs Tuesday, Dec. 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) and Wednesday, Dec. 16 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed) on FOX, and AMERICAN IDOL's Adam Lambert is set to take the stage. Lambert will sing his latest track, 'Whataya Want From Me,' in his first appearance on the network since the AMERICAN IDOL season finale in May.
The new Adam Lambert song from the 2012 soundtrack is gaining powerful 'buzz' in the industry. The track is titled 'Time For Miracles', Lambert recently remarked that the song is 'a classic rock ballad styled track that will be very catchy.' You can watch the video of the song right here on STAGE TUBE!
The new Adam Lambert song from the 2012 soundtrack is gaining powerful 'buzz' in the industry. The track is titled 'Time For Miracles', Lambert recently remarked that the song is 'a classic rock ballad styled track that will be very catchy.' Lambert talked about the tune with MTV and you can watch the clip right here on STAGE TUBE!
AMERICAN IDOL 8 season eight runner-up Adam Lambert has taken to his Twitter to share some great news:
Over $67,000 already raised!! Thank you all for making this charity a hit!
AMERICAN IDOL 8 season eight runner-up Adam Lambert has taken to his Twitter to share some great news:
adamlambert: Wow! http://bit.ly/25qzMK Raised over $ 53,000!! Please join the competition to support public school arts programs!
AMERICAN IDOL 8 season eight runner-up Adam Lambert talked to Entertainment Tonight about the 'IDOL' tour, his upcoming debut album and his very public 'coming out.'
Adam Lambert sat down with 20/20's Chris Connolly last Friday night for to chat about his Rolling Stone cover , how he came out to his parents, and wanting to be in love.
Guthrie Director Joe Dowling today announced directors for the three productions slated to headline the theater's 2009 Tony Kushner celebration, in addition to three speaking events designed to expand and enhance the issues raised in the work of this Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.
Guthrie Director Joe Dowling today announced directors for the three productions slated to headline the theater's 2009 Tony Kushner celebration, in addition to three speaking events designed to expand and enhance the issues raised in the work of this Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright.