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Post by tsharky on Nov 16, 2008 15:19:06 GMT -5
That sucks. I can understand why Daughtry is not performing again this year as he did last year- but he should be there to at least present. very odd. Daughtry is likely going to win alot again this year too-and Carrie might win again as well. Carrie is on tour in Canada the day after and in Montana the day before- but she could fly in to at least accept an award if she wins, and maybe present. There is just no time for a performance due to her schedule. I bet she was asked though. I hope they show her accepting via satellite at least, if she wins-- like they did for Justin Timberlake last year. I know... it sucks! :'( Hopefully next year they're both back to perform or present. I'm hoping for a taped message at least if they win. me too. We have a thread on the Fanclub if she plans to appear, but so far there is no confirmation either way.
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Post by musicaddict on Nov 16, 2008 16:03:25 GMT -5
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Post by Young Money on Nov 16, 2008 16:39:22 GMT -5
I am going to have to miss most of this. 24 returns with a special 2 hour event that night, and I cannot miss that!
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Post by Mike on Nov 20, 2008 11:35:57 GMT -5
www.usmagazine.com/news/news/christina-aguilera-to-open-american-music-awards-with-six-song-medleyChristina Aguilera will open the American Music Awards on November 23 with a seven-minute medley of her greatest hits, Usmagazine.com has learned exclusively.The opening number will include "Genie in a Bottle," "Fighter", "Beautiful," "Keeps Getting Better" and "Dirrty," a source close to the show tells Us. Other performers: Miley Cyrus, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Rihanna as well as Mariah Carey, with whom Aguilera she famously feuded in 2006. “We are very excited to have Christina Aguilera perform at this year’s show," Dick Clark Productions President Orly Adelson told Us in a statement. "She raises the bar with each live performance and you can expect something special at the 2008 'American Music Awards.'" This will mark singer's second performance since giving birth to 11-month-old son Max.
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Post by ₫anny Jerz ♔ on Nov 20, 2008 11:44:53 GMT -5
^Yay! That sounds awesome. The performer line-up looks fantastic. Can't wait!
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Post by when the pawn... on Nov 20, 2008 13:25:50 GMT -5
Do the AMAs normally have such a strong lineup? Kanye, Beyonce, Christina, Taylor, Coldplay, Leona, Rihanna, Mariah - thats huge!
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Post by Nevermind on Nov 20, 2008 14:09:02 GMT -5
I hope she sings live this time.
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Post by Rican@ on Nov 20, 2008 15:25:58 GMT -5
Do the AMAs normally have such a strong lineup? Kanye, Beyonce, Christina, Taylor, Coldplay, Leona, Rihanna, Mariah - thats huge! Amazing how you did not include Alicia in that sentence....
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Post by tsharky on Nov 20, 2008 20:01:31 GMT -5
Christina will be fantastic as always. :) However, I would put Alicia Keys in the great live performance list over Taylor, Miley or the Jonas Brothers- sorry. lol Just my opinion- don't shoot. lol
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2008 23:48:52 GMT -5
Do the AMAs normally have such a strong lineup? Kanye, Beyonce, Christina, Taylor, Coldplay, Leona, Rihanna, Mariah - thats huge! It's a VERY strong lineup this year, probably the best I've ever seen it overall.
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Post by P!nkch TheO™ on Nov 21, 2008 0:21:08 GMT -5
Do the AMAs normally have such a strong lineup? Kanye, Beyonce, Christina, Taylor, Coldplay, Leona, Rihanna, Mariah - thats huge! No Pink on your list? Cuz Alecia could overshadow at least half of those names ... just like she did at the VMA's.
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Post by tsharky on Nov 22, 2008 10:18:59 GMT -5
Pink is going to kick some major butt. :)
LA TImes Preview of the AMAS:
Will the American Music Awards win the youth vote? The AMAs must try to appeal to audiences accustomed to creating new stars, not honoring old ones. By Geoff Boucher November 21, 2008
At rehearsals this week for the 36th Annual American Music Awards at the Nokia Theatre, one of the key executives for the show gushed that Sunday night's broadcast will have 19 performances, a record number: "We called everyone on our dream list and they all said 'Yes,' so we just had to make room!" That effusive appraisal was met with a smile and a shrug by graybeard Al Schwartz, a consulting producer who has worked on the show since the Nixon administration.
"Well, it is a great year, but the stars are coming because they need it more than ever. Albums don't sell like they used to. And even with the stars we have a tough fight ahead of us: There's the premiere of '24' and there's football on."
These are strange days for traditional music awards shows. The recording industry is still reeling, the concert-touring business is in retreat and television audiences have made it quite clear that their fascination lies with shows that create new celebrities, not the ones that honor existing stars.
In 2006, "American Idol" hammered the first hour of the Grammy Awards in head-to-head ratings competition. The following year the producers of the grand old awards show responded by reluctantly adding an imitation "Idol" competition component to the broadcast.
"Idol" also has sapped the AMAs of one of their defining traits, their proudly populist heritage; when the AMAs started in 1974, it was the show where music-buying fans picked the winners, not some rarefied academy. But if you can't beat them, book them: The AMAs are dotted with past "Idol" contestants, with David Cook, Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks, Chris Daughtry and David Archuleta all attending as nominees, presenters or both.
"It's hard to describe how much things have changed," said Schwartz, who took over as producer of the AMAs in 1974 but retired and became a consulting producer in recent years. "When I started it was Helen Reddy and Lou Rawls and now that seems like a very long time ago when you listen to the music today. But the role of the show is just as different too."
This year the stars are rushing to the AMAs and making the most of their stage time, especially with the all-important holiday sales season ramping up. Not only is there a record number of performers, but the broadcast on ABC also will have a bit of a throwback approach by including medleys, that old variety show stand-by. Christina Aguilera, for instance, will open the show with a "sampler" of her new greatest hits album, "Keeps Gettin' Better: A Decade of Hits," which is being sold exclusively through Target stores and the retail giant's website and features 10 hits and two new songs.
That sort of retail deal is another of sign of the times, especially for veteran artists, such as the Eagles, who are up for the artist of the year award on Sunday night on the strength of their success with "Long Road Out of Eden," which came out in October 2007 and until last week was sold only at Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and the band's website. The Eagles will be a rare bird on Sunday night because of combined factors of their age, gender and rock heritage. This show skews very young and female, and if you need a reminder of that, not only will Miley Cyrus be there to sing, she'll be celebrating her 16th birthday, a fact that will very likely be acknowledged with a surprise of some sort during the broadcast.
There won't be many guitar heroes on stage ( Coldplay, the Fray and the Jonas Brothers are the extent of the live rock for the show) and even less rap, with Kanye West the only pure rapper scheduled, and his new music is clearly straining that description of his sound. Twelve of the 19 announced performers are female, among them éBeyonc, Mariah Carey, Pink, Taylor Swift, Leona Lewis, the Pussycat Dolls and Natasha Bedingfield. Bedingfield, during rehearsals on Thursday, said that music feels wide-open right now, making it a great time to be a fan.
"There is this feeling now that anything can happen, and it is extraordinary, isn't it? For me to come a show like this, where Annie Lennox is performing and where Aretha Franklin is here, well that's just amazing to think about because these are people I've admired my whole life," said the British singer who turns 27 next week. "Right now in music it seems to be going back to people who actually perform, people are more organic and not just about dancing. With people like Amy Winehouse and Coldplay, you have more substance."
Perhaps, but veterans also see more frantic urgency. John Ivey, the program director of KIIS-FM (102.7), the L.A. Top 40 powerhouse, said that he noticed at the recent Country Music Awards that there were fewer awards and more performances. "The AMAs are doing the same thing and you see these shows celebrating the newest and stars instead much time honoring the career awards. I think now when the lighting strikes, that's where the spotlight goes quicker. It's the digital marketplace too, fans are all about singles, not albums, and they burn through stuff faster than ever before."
The producer of the AMAs this year is Larry Klein, who worked his way up from a job being a runner on the set as a youngster and has a long resume. At rehearsals, amid the blaring music and work-crew hammering, he was in a constant state of motion.
"How can you have 19 performances in three hours? Ask me after I've done it."
Klein and company love the appeal of mixing and matching stars -- who wouldn't want to eavesdrop on the small talk, for instance, between Reba McEntire and Lil Wayne, who will be seated close to one another? They know that, in this iPod shuffle age, the main appeal of the awards show is putting on an unpredictable party.
Expect the cameras to linger, for instance, on the air-kisses sent back-and-forth between Aguilera and Carey, who will be sitting a few feet apart in the center of the front row. They had a nasty feud in 2006 that played out in the fascinating Kabuki of passive aggressive press-releases. "It is sad yet predictable that she would use my name to my name to reinvent past incidents for her promotional gain," Carey said in one tender attack. "It is in my heart to forgive and I will keep her in my prayers."
Why would these stars subject themselves to this red-carpet ordeal? For some, there are many reasons, but chief among them is that holiday shopping season is right around the corner. Klein said that for the AMAs, now closing in on their 40th year, the hits might change but the song remains the same. "The stars need us right now, maybe more than ever. And we have always needed them."
Boucher is a Times staff writer.
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Post by JamaicaFunk² on Nov 22, 2008 12:41:58 GMT -5
Yeah right, the 2006 Grammy's are the only time I've ever seen Mariah sitting in the audience.
Also, I haven't heard Mariah mentioned in the performance lineup as of lately. :(
Nevermind, I finally saw a commercial with her name in it.
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Post by blurple on Nov 22, 2008 18:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by blurple on Nov 22, 2008 18:40:53 GMT -5
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Post by **βécky**™ on Nov 22, 2008 19:44:53 GMT -5
I cant wait to see Christina's Medley.
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Post by Young Money on Nov 22, 2008 20:09:50 GMT -5
This sounds awesome! I am very excited for this!
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Post by Spidey on Nov 23, 2008 10:15:35 GMT -5
Looks like Pink is performing Sober.
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Post by annie on Nov 23, 2008 10:33:32 GMT -5
It is looking good this year, can't wait~
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Post by Rumors on Nov 23, 2008 11:42:53 GMT -5
I found that whole article on the show to be sad. It's all about the quick buck now and making a star for 15 minutes. I might watch regardless just to see Sarah and Annie Lennox.
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Post by tsharky on Nov 23, 2008 11:50:45 GMT -5
I cannot believe Sarah is performing! That is pretty great. Annie is also incredible.
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Post by jamrock16 on Nov 23, 2008 13:03:08 GMT -5
This shows lineup is incredible. Ill definitely be tuning in.
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Post by Mike on Nov 23, 2008 13:09:31 GMT -5
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:00:30 GMT -5
The pre-show is starting.
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:02:27 GMT -5
Christina is on. Talking about how she is opening the show with 7 hits in 7 minutes.
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:03:50 GMT -5
Jonas Brothers.
Nick looks nice. The rest...no. lol
They will be performing "Tonight"
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:06:37 GMT -5
List of the female performers.
Rihanna Mariah Carey Alicia Keys Christina Aguilera Pussycat Dolls Natasha Bedingfield Beyonce Sarah McLachlan Taylor Swift P!nk Leona Lewis Annie Lennox Miley Cyrus
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:07:58 GMT -5
Jamie Foxx.
Talking about his new album coming out in December. Featured guests include The-Dream (co-wrote most of the album), Timbaland, Rick Ross, Kanye West, T.I., Lil' Wayne.
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:09:14 GMT -5
DAVID ARCHULETA is on!
Felt amazing holding his CD in his hands. Gets nervous when the ladies go crazy. LOL he said "I'm not a hunk!" LOL
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Post by Young Money on Nov 23, 2008 19:09:54 GMT -5
David Cook now performing "Declaration".
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