quinta-feira, 18 de março de 2010

Lady Gaga deve viver assassina em novo filme de Tarantino

Lady Gaga, a nova sensação da indústria fonográfica, poderá participar de um novo filme de Quentin Tarantino. Segundo o site MTV News, a cantora nova-iorquina se encontrou recentemente com o cineasta para conversar sobre a possibilidade de atuar em seu próximo projeto. E o papel não poderia ser diferente - pelo menos vindo de Tarantino: uma assassina.

De acordo com o site, a ideia teria partido do próprio Tarantino, que seria "um grande fã" da cantora de Poker Face. "Quentin é um grande fã de Gaga e ama toda a personalidade dela", disse uma fonte próxima ao diretor de Kill Bill. "Ele já a sondou para dois projetos, em um dos quais ela irá interpretar uma assassina", revelou.

Gaga, por sua vez, estaria "interessada" em testar seu lado atriz. "Cinema seria uma coisa toda nova para Gaga, mas ela está empolgada com a perspectiva e Quentin lhe disse que ela tem um dom natural", disse o entrevistado.

A primeira "parceria" entre Gaga e Tarantino pôde ser vista no último videoclipe da cantora,Telephone, onde ela e Beyoncé aparecem no célebre Pussy Wagon, veículo amarelo usado no filme Kill Bill.

sexta-feira, 19 de fevereiro de 2010

Lady Gaga confirma dois shows em São Paulo

A cantora Lady Gaga confirmou dois shows no Brasil. De acordo com o fã site oficial da loira, a polêmica artista estará em solo brasileiro em junho deste ano.

Por enquanto há apenas duas datas definidas, mas que podem mudar até o dia do show. A cantora vai apresentar a turnê "Monster Ball World Tour", na qual canta seus grandes sucessos.

Ainda não foi divulgada nenhuma informação da venda dos ingressos.

Serviço

12 de junho
Onde: Jockey Club (Av. Lineu de Paula Machado, 1263 - Cidade Jardim, São Paulo)
Tel: (11) 3816-4011

13 de junho
Onde: Estádio do Morumbi (Praça Roberto Gomes, 1 - Morumbi, São Paulo)
Tel: (11) 3749-8000

segunda-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2010

Lady Gaga deve fazer show no Rio e em SP em junho

No Twitter não se fala em outra coisa: Lady Gaga teria confirmado dois shows, Rio e São Paulo, em junho, por um cachê de US$ 1 milhão.
Muitas especulações sobre Lady Gaga no Brasil.Mas neste dia 31 foi um dos boatos mais correu,era a fofoca de que ela ja teria confirmado oficialmente,que faria apenas dois shows RJ e SP .

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Dominees in the top Grammy categories picked up early awards in their respective genres Sunday during the awards pre-telecast from Los Angeles' Staples Center.

"This is my first Grammy, you guys!" said a breathless Taylor Swift as she accepted an award for best female vocal country performance for her song "White Horse." "I mean, this is a Grammy!" The award caps off a slew of honors for Swift, who swept the Country Music Association prizes in November.

Swift stepped to the podium again minutes later to accept a best country song Grammy for "White Horse" along with her writing partner Liz Rose.

Rose recalled when "this curly-headed fourteen year old asked me, 'will you write with me sometime? Thankfully I said yes," said Rose.

Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" and "The Fame" album won respectively for best dance recording and best electronic/dance album during the Grammy pre-telecast Sunday. Winners in the song of the year, record of the year and album of the year categories had yet to be announced at press time, but "Poker Face" and Swift's "You Belong With Me" were nominees in the first two categories and "The Fame" and Swift's "Fearless" were up for a Grammy in the latter.

Beyonce's "Single Ladies" and Maxwell's "Pretty Wings," also both song of the year nominees, won for female and male R&B vocal performance, while "Single Ladies" beat out "Pretty Wings" for best R&B song. Maxwell's long-awaited "Blacksummer's Night" won for best R&B album, while Beyonce's "I Am…Sasha Fierce" won for best contemporary R&B album. Beyonce scored again in the traditional R&B vocal category with "At Last," a cover of the Etta James classic that she recorded for the film "Cadillac Records."

Kings of Leon, another record and song of the year nominee, won Grammys for best rock song and rock vocal group performance for "Use Somebody." The Black Eyed Peas "The E.N.D." won for best pop vocal album while "I Gotta Feeling" won for best pop group vocal performance. The quartet's "Boom Boom Pow" video also won for best short form video.

Jay-Z beat Drake, Eminem, Kid Cdi and Mos Def for best rap solo performance for "D.O.A. (Death of Auto-Tune)," but Eminem won best rap album for "Relapse" and his collaboration with Dr. Dre and 50 Cent, "Crack A Bottle," won for best rap performance by a duo or group. Best Rap Song went to Jay-Z, Rihanna and Kanye West's "Run This Town."

Keith Urban won a Grammy for best male country vocal performance for "Sweet Thing," from his "Defying Gravity" album. The group country performance award went to Lady Antebellum for "I Run To You," from their self-titled album, while the country collaboration Grammy went to Carrie Underwood and Randy Travis for "I Told You So."

Following its Oscar wins for best original score and song last year, "Slumdog Millionaire" picked up early Grammys Sunday for best compilation soundtrack and best song written for motion picture or television. Composer Michael Giacchino won a Grammy for best score soundtrack for the Disney/Pixar film "Up."

Composer and producer A.R. Rahman accepted the awards for the "Slumdog Millionaire" soundrack and the song "Jai Ho," for which he won the Grammy along with songwriters Guizar and Tanvi Shah.

Neil Young, who was feted Friday as the Grammys' MusiCares Person of the Year on Friday, won as an art director for best boxed or special limited edition package for "Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 (1963-1972)" along with Gary Burden and Jenice Heo. Johnny Depp and Douglas Brinkley lost out to Dan Morgenstern for best album notes; Depp and Brinkley were nominated for "Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson - Music from the Film," while Morgenstern was awarded the Grammy for his notes on "The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions (1935-1946).

Imogen Heap, carrying what looked like a transparent plastic parasol, took home a Grammy for best engineered album for her album "Ellipse."

Other early winners included David Guetta, who won for best re-mixed recording for "When Love Takes Over." An exuberant Guetta accepted his award by saying, "I got five nominations so it means that finally the DJ culture and the dance culture is growing in America, so thank you for seeing that."

Brendan O'Brien won producer of the year for his work with AC/DC, Mastodon, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and Killswitch Engage.

Few surprises were in store Sunday in the Latin category at the 52nd Grammy Awards, with Spanish pop group La Quinta Estación winning a Grammy for Latin pop album and Calle 13 winning for Latin rock, alternative or urban album. Calle 13's "Los de Atrás Vienen Conmigo" had already won album of the year and best urban album at the Latin Grammys last fall.

La Quinta Estación, which had lost out to Mexican pop group Reik in the pop album category at the Latin Grammys, bested alternative artist Natalia LaFourcade, tropical artist Francisco Cespedes, pop diva Paulina Rubio and singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona for the best Latin pop album Grammy. Salsa star Luis Enrique's "Ciclos" reprised its best salsa album Latin Grammy win from last fall by winning a Grammy for best tropical Latin album. In accepting his award, Enrique said he "came to the United States in 1978 with a bag full of dreams," running away from the civil war in Nicaragua. He dedicated his Grammy to "all the people in my country who are still struggling to make a better life."

Best regional Mexican album went to ranchera icon Vicente Fernandez' "Necesito de Ti." Best norteño album went to perennial favorites Los Tigres del Norte for "Tu Noche Con...Los Tigres del Norte." Best Tejano album went to Los Texmaniacs' "Borders y Bailes" on Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.

In one upset, Lupillo Rivera's "Tu Esclavo y Amo" bested current hitmakers La Arrolladora Banda el Limon for best banda album.

Lady Gaga Grammy Awards 2010 Performance with Elton John

Veja imagens do set do novo clipe de Lady Gaga e Beyoncé, "Telephone"





Vazaram na internet as primeiras fotos do set de gravação do novo clipe de Lady Gaga e Beyoncé. "Telephone" é a segunda música da dupla pop (a primeira foi "Video Phone") e o vídeo foi gravado na semana passada em Los Angeles.

O site New York Magazine especulou que o clipe se passará em uma prisão, e Beyoncé libertará Lady Gaga de trás das grades.

O clipe parece também trazer referências ao diretor Quentin Tarantino. Gaga e Beyoncé são vistas dirigindo uma picape amarela similar à usada no filme Kill Bill pela protagonista Uma Thurman.

A homenagem ao diretor também apareceu em "Video Phone", onde Beyoncé caminha ao lado de homens engravatados fazendo referência ao filme "Cães de Aluguel" ("Reservoir Dogs", EUA, 1992).

domingo, 31 de janeiro de 2010