Motown founder Berry Gordy and GRAMMY winner Smokey Robinson will be honored with The GRAMMY Museum's first-ever Architects of Sound Award, it was announced today by Bob Santelli, executive director of the Museum. Proceeds from the inaugural GRAMMY Museum benefit gala dinner and concert — to be held on Monday, Nov. 11, 2013, at Club Nokia in Los Angeles — will provide essential support for the Museum, an educational and interactive museum dedicated to engaging both children and adults in the power of music through dynamic exhibits, educational programs, live performances and more. The event will be hosted by music industry veteran and television personality Randy Jackson.
Halloween will be celebrated with a unique 90s flair with world-famous dance crew Jabbawockeez inside downtown interactive nightlife venue Insert Coin(s) on Wednesday, October 30, 2013 beginning at 10 p.m.
LAX Nightclub inside Luxor Hotel and Casino will celebrate six successful years on the Las Vegas Strip Friday, Oct. 11 with an exclusive performance by the world-famous dance crew, Jabbawockeez. The original champions of MTV's "Randy Jackson Presents America's Best Dance Crew" will take a break from "PRiSM," its new hit show at Luxor, to commemorate the hot spot's anniversary. With its one-of-a-kind style and mesmerizing moves, Jabbawockeez will have clubgoers in awe as they witness a show-stopping performance.
Big Block Theatrical (Heathers)to present INAPPROPRIATE, a pop-rock musical with a book by Michael Sottile andLonnie McNeil (Eubie!, Ain't Misbehavin', Bubbling Brown Sugar); music and lyrics by Michael Sottile (Torch Song Trilogy, JOAN.,Snowman In The Dunes), co- directed by Michael Sottile & Ray Leeper, choreography by Ray Leeper ("So You Think You Can Dance," "The X Factor") and musical direction by Keith Harrison(The Boys From Syracuse, Million Dollar Quartet). Performances will begin on November 14 through November 24 at LA's Odyssey Theatre (2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd) tickets are $25 and can be purchased by visiting Plays411.com.
On a quest to find the next singing superstar, AMERICAN IDOL XIII is once again expanding the audition opportunities by bringing back the “Nominate An Idol” program to look for talented singers who may not audition on their own.
Grammy Award-winning Jennifer Lopez returns to American Idol XIII as a judge. Lopez will be joined by Grammy- and Emmy Award-winning multi-platinum singer and Broadway actor Harry Connick, Jr.
Grammy Award-winning and platinum-selling recording artist Jennifer Lopez returns to AMERICAN IDOL XIII as a judge. Lopez will be joined by Grammy- and Emmy Award-winning multi-platinum singer, musician, songwriter, composer and film/television and Broadway actor Harry Connick, Jr.
With auditions already underway for the next season of AMERICAN IDOL, FOX has yet to announce its full lineup of judges who will replace exiting panelists Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey.
With auditions already underway for the next season of AMERICAN IDOL, FOX has yet to announce its full lineup of judges who will replace exiting panelists Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey.
According to TVLine, despite announcing that he was leaving the show in May, Randy Jackson is in talks to return to AMERICAN IDOL, but in a new role. The report says that Jackson will replace record-producer mentor Jimmy Iovine, who has been with the show for three seasons.
The former BLACK EYED PEAS lead will join previous judge Tom Jones for the upcoming season. Kylie Minogue is also expected to join the panel after Jessie J and Danny O'Donoghue confirmed in July that they would not return.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, AMERICAN IDOL's executive producers Nigel Lythgoe and Ken Warwick will be leaving the show. No formal announcement has been made, and negotiations have yet to begin with FOX.
After the departure of this season's judges, Rocker Steven Tyler revealed whether or not he would return to "American Idol" with J. Lo and Randy Jackson on yesterday's THE TALK on CBS. Commented the singer, "I think we had a great thing!" Check out the appearance below.
The world-famous dance crew Jabbawockeez continues to make their mark on the Las Vegas Strip with the opening of the brand new show 'PRiSM'at Luxor Hotel and Casino. The opening performance was held Friday, May 31, where celebrity supporters and fans danced in their seats and cheered on the masked men known for their creative moves and captivating energy.
BWW Asks, are viewers happy to say 'good riddance' to the dueling divas, or perhaps, were their antics the most exciting and inticing feature of this season's lackluster performance?