Nolita Fairytale was on that show "The Hills."
Some sources dropped in the light that Britney could be one of the next confirmations as an artist to appear at Live Earth 2008 or Latino Live Earth, which will take place in cities of Latin America, Spain and the United States. The event will raise money to help people who had accidents with the currentrly disaster tat occurred in Pavo (Peru).The event will take place on March 29, 2008.
Places confirmed: New York (USA), Madrid (Spain), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Ciudad de Mexico (Mexico)
Places to be confirmed: Miami (Florida, EE.UU.), Río de Janeiro (Brazil), Los Angeles (California,EE.UU.), Bogota (Colombia)
Artists Confirmed: Shakira, Ricky Martin, Alejandro Sanz, Maná, Santana, Babasónicos, Alejandro Fernández, Aleks Syntek, Benny Ibarra, Marc Anthony, Malú, Lucero, Carlos Vives, Don Omar, Enrique Iglesias, Thalía, Timbiriche, Rubén Blades, Gustavo Cerati, Joan Sebastian, Jorge Drexler, La Oreja de Van Gogh, Julieta Venegas, Juan Luis Guerra, Raphael, Pepe Alva, Daddy Yankee, Jennifer Lopez, Los Tigres del Norte, Kumbia All Stars, Juanes, Marlango, Jorge Celedón, Tito El Bambino, Catupecumachu, Chayanne, Os Paralamas, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Paulina Rubio, Ricardo Arjona, Jeremías, Tania Libertad, Fonseca, Ricardo Montaner, Enanitos Verdes, Emmanuel, Reily, Miguel Bosé, Omar Alfanno, Daniela Mercury, David Bisbal, Diego Torres, Julián Weich, Danilo Pérez, Carlinhos Brown, Bunbury, Gloria Estefan...
Artists to be confirmed: Britney Spears, Vanessa Carlton, Coldplay, Craig David, Celine Dion, Paul McCartney, Dido, Whitney Houston, Daniel Powter, Janet Jackson, Peter Gabriel, Natasha Bedingfield, Snow Patrol, Spice Girls, Joss Stone, Madonna, Sheryl Crow, Mariah Carey, Robbie Williams, Kylie Minogue, Pet Shop Boys, Bon Jovi, Duran Duran, Björk, Il Divo, *****
Latin Artist: Eros Ramazzotti, Andy & Lucas, Laura Pausini, Andrea Bocelli, Shaila Dúrcal, Luis Fonsi, David Bustamante, Wisin & Yandel, Diana Navarro, Soraya Arnelas, Antonio Carmona....
Some would be submitted by satellite because they could not attend, extracted from the web "Fundación ALAS"
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VANESSA CARLTON LEARNED the hard way that "artistic control" in the music industry only has currency as long as you're bringing in currency.
Six years ago, A&M Records signed the piano-playing singer-songwriter while she was just a young lass studying at Columbia University. It was a match made in Billboard heaven when Carlton's debut single, "A Thousand Miles," went Top Five and scored three Grammy Award nominations. Along with Michelle Branch and Alicia Keys, Carlton was in the forefront of the "Britney backlash" — young female artists who played instruments and composed their own songs.
Then her Tori Amos-influenced single, "White Houses," got banned from radio and MTV because of its blunt lyrics about a girl losing her virginity. Its low chart position caused the album, "Harmonium," to sell poorly and A&M to lose confidence. Carlton left the label.
Last year she caught the ear of Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo, who signed her to his hip hop label, The Inc. — formerly known as Murder, Inc.
But Carlton hasn't gone rap, nor has she done a Nelly Furtado and sexed everything up.
The label allowed the 27-year-old to hold steady to her artistic vision and she's quick to say the "seemingly odd coupling" works. She may be right: Her new CD, "Heroes & Thieves" is arguably her best yet, with its funky, autobiographical lead-off single "Nolita Fairytale" and the gorgeously wistful coming-of-age ballad "Spring Street."
Carlton talked with Express by telephone in advance of her Birchmere gig. She spoke candidly about topics ranging from her relationship with ex-boyfriend Stephan Jenkins of Third Eye Blind (who co-produced the new CD), to her feelings about her devoted fans, who call themselves "Nessaholics."
» EXPRESS: What influenced your distinctive piano style?
» CARLTON: Mozart sonatas — and in terms of a lot of the minor key stuff, it comes from some Rachmaninoff and [George] Gershwin. And then, of course, it's crossed with this blanket pop-culture influence. My father used to love Pink Floyd and Fleetwood Mac. It's kind of cross-pollination between those two worlds — classical and pop.
» EXPRESS: Who thought up the idea of satirizing your "A Thousand Miles" video for your new video, "Nolita Fairytale?" They start the same, but in the new video, your trademark piano gets smashed by a cab.
» CARLTON: It was