Showing posts with label music industry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music industry. Show all posts
Monday, November 12, 2012
U.K.'s 'Official Singles Chart' turns 60 -brilliantly! "The Wanted" swing by BBC Radio1 to help Reggie Yates celebrate 60 years of the Official Singles Chart, the U.K.'s family tree of popular music, with Robbie Williams' 'Candy' at #1 this week; Jay McGuiness says, "Rock and roll is alive in the form of a boy band cutting a cake slightly askew." THE best pop culture quote of the year! @thewantedmusic, @robbiewilliams, @OfficialCharts, @BBC1
bbcradio1 YouTube Channel video: The Wanted say happy birthday to the Official Chart and BBC Radio1 host Reggie Yates during his taping of the show on Sunday. At 1:55 above, band member Jay McGuiness says, "Rock and roll is alive in the form of a boy band cutting a cake slightly askew." Brilliant! Best pop culture quote of the year! Also includes anecdotes re Mike Tyson and Pitbull. Uploaded November 12, 2012. http://youtu.be/xGIvtzyEmHo
robbiewilliamsvevo Channel video: Robbie Williams - Candy. Uploaded September 10, 2012. With Kaya Scodelario as the object of Robbie's affection. Single is from his "Take The Crown" album, the U.K.''s #1 album this week. http://youtu.be/gtOV7bp- gys
thewantedVEVO Channel video: The Wanted - I Found You. Uploaded October 15, 2012. http://youtu.be/ 5r8G3SEGIV0
And just because I love it so much and will finally be seeing 'Skyfall' in a few hours...
RobbieWilliamsHQ YouTube Channel video: Robbie Williams - Millennium. Uploaded April 7, 2009. http://youtu.be/BJ5uIkJDb6o
Still brilliant!!!
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Monday, July 16, 2012
TV4 Sweden video: As first anniversary of British singer Amy Winhouse's death approaches next Monday, her father Mitch Winehouse discusses her ups and downs, her excitable nature, reflects on his last meeting with her, and shares how his family will commemorate her death next week in SoHo
Video: As the first anniversary of British singer Amy Winhouse's death approaches next Monday, her father Mitch Winehouse discusses her struggles with substance abuse, her excitable nature, reflects on his last meeting with her while looking at family photos at her new home after she'd thought she'd lost them, when he misses her most -she phoned him five times a day- and how his family will commemorate her death next week in SoHo.
From Sweden's TV4 Nyhetsmorgon "Abbey Road" morning show. Aired July 15, 2012. Mostly in English with Swedish subtitles.
http://www.tv4play.se/nyheter_och_debatt/nyhetsmorgon?title=mitch_whinehouse_om_sista_motet_med_dottern&videoid=2205356&utm_medium=sharing&utm_source=permalink&utm_campaign=tv4play.se
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Someone FINALLY remembers "The Eighties" the way I do: Excellent 10-part series on music of 1980's on Sweden's SVT is mostly in English, and can be seen online from anywhere in the world. Swedish TV to the rescue of the summer doldrums! Depeche Mode, Culture Club...
SVT video: Synth eller hårdrock? Synth and Depeche Mode. Two-minute teaser for Episode 1 on 1980 and the introduction of synthesizers/Electronic Music and Depeche Mode starting their string of catchy hits. Originally aired June 8th, 2012.
http://www.svtplay.se/klipp/107504/eighties-1980-och-depeche-mode
Someone FINALLY remembers The Eighties the way I do: Excellent 10-part series on music of 1980's on Sweden's SVT is mostly in English, and can be seen online from anywhere in the world. Swedish TV to the rescue of the Midsommar doldrums! Depeche Mode, Culture Club...
Today I've posted teasers for three of the ten 30-minute episodes. Each program is available on the website for only 30 days due to copyright reasons, so don't procrastinate and miss one! Once it's gone, it's gone for good.
SVT's homepage with the entire series schedule is at http://www.svt.se/eighties/
SVT video: Three-minute teaser for the two-part episode of The Eighties on Boy George & Culture Club and Adam Ant that aired Friday night, June 22nd.
http://www.svtplay.se/klipp/119922/eighties-1982-boy-george-och-adam-ant
http://www.svt.se/eighties/1984-frankie-goes-to-hollywood-och-pudelrock
SVT video: Three-minute teaser for the fifth episode of The Eighties on 1984, a year that saw the group Frankie Goes to Hollywood make it big but see their huge hit "Relax" banned from BBC Radio, while LA-based groups like Van Halen, Whitesnake and Mötley Crüe wre making their presence known. This episode aired last night, June 26th.
The first time that I ever bought an album with a Depeche Mode song on it was in 1982, when I purchased the soundtrack for Summer Lovers about an hour after I saw that film starring Peter Gallagher and Darryl Hannah, the very first day it was out.
I replayed it in my head as I walked thru the record store, thinking how mundane and boring everything in NMB seemed compared to that film, which showed people giving in to their unconventional side for a change.
That film, along with its title song by Michael Sembello, has always been a guilty pleasure of mine and many of my friends from IU, who wondered why in the world we didn't have the good sense to be in Greece in the summer instead of the heat and humidity of Miami, Indianapolis Kansas City and Long Island.
The film has just awesome scenery of Santorini, which is a no-brainer, of course, and a potpourri of music interludes that seemed perfectly timed, including Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough."
busson9 video: Michael Sembello- Summer Lovers (1982, title song from the film)
http://youtu.be/yvu5H2hRJiE
Trivia note: my personal high school graduation party for myself, my family and friends took place at a wonderful Greek restaurant on Lincoln Road in South Beach, following the ceremony at the nearby Miami Beach Convention Center.
I wish we'd owned a video camera back then, because that was a hell of a party, and it'd be nice to replay it every once in a while.
Labels:
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Cyndi Lauper,
Depeche Mode,
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Jens von Reis,
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Sunday, April 15, 2012
Tears soon to be flowing like rivers: Robin Gibb remains near death in a coma in a west London hospital, just days after his 'Titanic Requiem' premiered at Westminster Central Hall on Tuesday
BBC Breakfast: R.J. Gibb on the Titanic music requiem that he and his father Robin have created for the 100th anniversary of the sinking of RMS Titanic. April 12, 2012. http://youtu.be/ZDnR8OhZArQ
RobinGibb video: Robin Gibb discusses his work on The Titanic Requiem (trailer). January 12, 2012. http://youtu.be/6I8Q-maVZyo
RobinGibb video: Robin Gibb - "Don't Cry Alone". March 20, 2012.
http://youtu.be/jY7p1zxBYZI
Tears soon to be flowing like rivers: Robin Gibb remains near death in a coma in a west London hospital, just days after his 'Titanic Requiem' premiered at Westminster Central Hall on Tuesday.My last two posts on Robin Gibb both appeared last year, February 12, 2011 and were titled:
a.) Robin Gibb on the sad state of pop music -a lot of karaoke!- and raising $ for the RAF Bomber Command Memorial, on BBC's HARDtalk with Stephen Sackur
http://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/robin-gibb-on-sad-state-of-pop-music.html
b.) Robin Gibb and Carola sing "How Deep Is Your Love" on SVT's "Skavlan"; 20-minute interview also!
http://hallandalebeachblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/robin-gibb-and-carola-sing-how-deep-is.html
I urge you to read them and learn more about this amazingly creative and caring man.
One of my favorite record albums that I brought with me from North Miami Beach to IU in the Fall of 1979 and just loved to play -and show-off a bit- whether I was living in my dorm room at Briscoe Quad or in my apt., was an album that friends of a certain musical sophistication never tired of listening to, in large part because no matter where they were from -Fort Wayne, Chicago, Long Island, Kansas City, London, Oman, Santa Monica- they had never heard any of the songs before.
It was great to be the person who had the rarity, which in this case, was an album compilation I'd been given by someone I knew who was a British music producer which consisted of the most-popular songs recorded by The Bee Gees while they were growing-up in Australia, of which this song below is one.
For my friends and I, that album was like the Rosetta Stone of pop music of the previous 25 years, because it gave you an early look at the sounds, rhyming schemes, singing patterns and vocal dering-do of the Brothers Gibb that the world would soon come to know and try to copy once they moved back to Great Britain and began getting international attention.
More importantly, that album gave you the key to unlocking a better understanding of their true genius. And no matter how old the song was or how old they were when recording it, or even sometimes how good or corny the song might really be, there was always that melody and harmony.
ALWAYS!
Today, Robin Gibb and his extended family are very much in our thoughts and prayers in this very trying time.
The Bee Gees "I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men" 1965
http://youtu.be/U5KR81CCCGg
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/audio/2012/apr/11/robin-gibb-titanic-requiem
http://www.robingibb.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/robingibb
http://www.youtube.com/user/bbcbreakfastsalford
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Fascinating Danny Baker interview with the always-interesting Boy George (George O'Dowd) on his life: a worldwide music star, his fall, his rebirth, and his sudden interest in singing in foreign languages, esp. Italian; Judge on "The Voice" in Italy?
Culture Club - Do You Really Want To Hurt Me (1982) http://youtu.be/2nXGPZaTKik
A truly genius song, sung by someone with the pipes to deliver it on a silver platter.
After all these years, it's still impossible to hear this song somewhere and not start singing it or humming it yourself, within seconds -and notice that everyone else is doing the same.
Fascinating Danny Baker interview with the always-interesting Boy George (George O'Dowd) on his life: a worldwide music star, his fall, his rebirth, and his sudden interest in singing in foreign languages, esp. Italian; Judge on "The Voice" in Italy?
Audio of BBC Radio, 5 live, The Danny Baker Show: March 31, 2012.
This audio is available on the BBC website until Friday night GMT, the 6th of April.
You can also do the pop-out via http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b01f51ly
The segment with Boy George in this two-hour audio is from 1:04:01-1:29:40, with a short three-minute news break between the two segments
Owing to some things that I needed to work on editing, I was up early Saturday morning and rather than have ESPN's SportsCenter drone on in the background and be lulled to sleep by the fourth time I heard the same baseball spring training story, word-for-word, I turned the Tv off and flipped my computer on to BBC Radio 5 live for a jolt, and the Danny Baker Show more than delivered
Danny's weekly show, which airs from 9-11 a.m. GMT, is, in my opinion, one of the most interesting things airing in the English-speaking world, as his knack for dropping great trivia and pithy anecdotes on you spontaneously regarding almost any subject -and which give you some real context, is something I really appreciate.
Plus, Danny was great when reporting LIVE for 5 live from South Africa for the 2010 World Cup, with lots of fascinating stories, before and after matches that made the whole experience for me infinitely better than if I'd only relied on what I saw and heard on ESPN.
That was especially the case once England lost and lost in such humiliating fashion, since it seemed like there were seemingly hours and hours of angry, spot-on criticism coming from callers all over the world, but especially in the U.K., about what the English National Team and their administrators needed to do to be more competitive in future World Cups.
Chiefly, NOT appear to be standing in place while teams like Spain or Germany toyed with them, out-running them, out-finessing them and out-coaching them.
I originally recorded this interview on my camcorder by placing it in between my two computer speakers, but unfortunately, my rechargeable batteries died after I fell asleep, which makes this being online a good thing for everyone involved, esp. yours truly.
Boy George Trivia:
The first big concert he ever attended was David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust tour.
He likes raw food, hemp milk and tweets lots of photos of what he likes to eat.
He talks here about why he chooses NOT to be a TV music talent show judge in the U.K., discusses his life as a kid at school -reveals he isn't allowed back to visit- how prison taught him to love hard pillows
One of the more interesting things that George says, and this is certainly good news for fans, is that he says he's "more focused than [he's] ever been before in his life," but admits that he now is willing to admit that he has some regrets, unlike he felt years ago.
George candidly admits, "Moderation is not something I do well."
According to George, the new Culture Club album will be out in 2013, and his new solo album with foreign songs will be out later this year, when he will likely be appearing on the Italian TV version of "The Voice" -IF he learns enough Italian by November.
For more information about the Mark Ronson project at the Opera House he discusses, see
Danny Baker Show homepage: http://www.bbc.co. uk/programmes/b00mjjxr
For the show, Danny uses an email address that includes the name "Lord Reith."
This is a reference to the first General Manager of the BBC, whose personal problems and behavior could best be described as hypocritical and odious according to this 2007 Daily Mail article
Culture Club's artist page at YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/artist/Culture_Club?feature=watch_video_title
Labels:
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Boy George,
Culture Club,
Danny Baker,
David Bowie,
George O'Dowd,
Great Britain,
Italy,
Mark Ronson,
music industry,
pop culture,
The Voice
Sunday, February 19, 2012
FULL SPEECH video: Kevin Costner's heartfelt & nuanced speech about Whitney Houston delivers an emotional wallop that won't be forgotten by anyone who heard it
ITN's Show Biz 411 video: Kevin Costner's ENTIRE speech at Whitney Houston's funeral at the New Hope Baptist Church, Newark, N.J. February 18, 2012 http://youtu.be/2wjh0N1EzPI
Kevin Costner's ENTIRE heartfelt and nuanced speech about Whitney Houston delivers an emotional wallop that won't be forgotten by anyone who heard it. Given the level of sadness that was both inside and outside of that church, this speech was about as close as you can come to pitch-perfect.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Sting sings at sixty -Turns 60 on Sunday, celebrates 25 years as solo artist, and begins 'Back to Bass' North American tour in October
Euronews le mag video: Sting sings at sixty, September 30, 2011.
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On Monday, Sting will be appearing on CBS-TV's "Late Show with David Letterman" as a guest and the musical performer. Don't be too surprised if Sting winds-up performing on NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live" by Thanksgiving, too.
Universal Music UK's blog, Umusic, is a great way to keep up on new and old artists signed to Universal's eight well-known labels -including our old pal, Pixie Lott, of course, on Mercury Records, whose new album comes out in the U.K. on November 7th.
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If you're interested in a knowledgeable contrast to the Obama-besotted American MSM, might I suggest you becoming familiar with Euronews? http://www.euronews.net/
Euronews English-language YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Euronews
Sunday, August 7, 2011
The Secret Life of Robyn: A Super 8 film by Jim Goldberg that "Captures the Swedish Pop Star's Inner World"; filmed at Bonnaroo 2011
Related articles at:
Robyn - Backstage with Fuse (Bonnaroo 2011). Interviewed by Juliya Chernetsky, June 2011.
To see my previous 7 posts on Swedish singer Robyn, which includes MANY videos of her that you have not seen before -since they aren't on YouTube- please use the Search box function in the upper-left corner of the blog and insert "Robyn"
See also:
Friday, July 8, 2011
Amos Barshad asks, 18 years later, How Does Ace of Base’s 'The Sign' Hold Up?; Answer: Weather's fine, jump into the pool, it's like you never left; @scandipop
Amos Barshad asks, 18 years later, "How Does Ace of Base’s The Sign Hold Up?"; Answer: Weather's fine, jump into the pool, it's like you never left.
In the past year or so, I've probably only wanted to post something about Ace of Base's The Sign album about... oh, 8-10 times, esp. when I saw a perfect example or analogy to the lyrics of one of the many singles that float around in my brain.
But each time, I 'pocket vetoed' myself -and you know how painful that can be.
That album, one I actually have on a shelf just a few feet away from me and my computer right now as I write this, is one of the building blocks of "Scandipop," to utter the word that is also the name of the very popular U.K.-based music blog that I've mentioned here before, which I follow and subscribe to via my Blogger Dashboard/Google Reader function, which allows me to see the first paragraph of any blog post I subscribe to within seconds of it going online, instead of waiting for an email -cool!
I subscribe and read Scandipop in large part due to Karl Batterbee's enthusiastic and wide-ranging eyes and ears for all things pop music, Scandinavian and schlager, plus so much more, namely, a keen and discerning sensibility for understanding of what music appeals to people
and why.
Even when music groups, singers or producers I'm personally not too familiar with on account of being located here in South Florida get mentioned, they're always mentioned with some helpful context for understanding them in the bigger music picture I do know very well.
and why.
Even when music groups, singers or producers I'm personally not too familiar with on account of being located here in South Florida get mentioned, they're always mentioned with some helpful context for understanding them in the bigger music picture I do know very well.
You know, the "pop pantheon"?
Plus, well, and it's only my opinion, Karl's a bit of a Pied Piper on his blog and because people know inherently that he pays close attention, folks in the know in and around the music business let him know what's what, which is all to our advantage, no?
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He has an entrée to the music world that is VERY different than most bloggers or pop music reporters, because Scandipop doesn't just have enthusiastic readers who 'like' music, it has enthusiastic readers who actually BUY music, a difference WITH a distinction.
Record labels and media types in Europe pay close attention to what he says/thinks.
So, all that said, I've now got a good excuse to post something here about that album from 1993, thanks to the really expansive post Thursday at the Vulture blog of New York magazine, which I've also given a head's up to others about as well, including Karl.
(You remember 1993, right? Dan Marino injured and the one-year era of Scott Mitchell as Dolphins QB?)
Posts about the the national debt limit, meaningful cuts in spending and President Obama's flip-flopping and gamesmanship will have to wait 'til later.
I saw the signAnd it opened up my eyesI saw the signNo one's gonna drag you upTo get into the light where you belongBut where do you belong
New York magazine
Vulture blog
Nostalgia Fact-Check: How Does Ace of Base’s The Sign Hold Up
By Amos Barshad
July 7, 2011 at 3 p.m.
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Be sure to also read Karl's interview earlier this year with the two remaining members of the band: Jonas Berggren and Ulf Ekberg.
Scan magazine
The Return of Ace of Base
By Karl Batterbee
February 11, 2011
The band's official hemsida, I mean website, is at http://www.aceofbase-music.de/ but does NOT seem to be as well-maintained and updated as you'd think it ought to be considering everything. Like for instance, releasing a new CD, The Golden Ratio.
In the year 2011, you simply can't go four months without any new and original content on your website.
Just saying...
Scan magazine: http://www.scanmagazine.co.uk/
Monday, May 30, 2011
Begging Me -First song from Florrie's new six-track EP out two weeks from today, June 14th
Florrie - Begging Me (2011)
Mostly, it's because I wanted to wait 'till this weekend since my intuition has always been that the original release date announced, in late May, would not prove practical for one reason or another.
I guessed right, too, since the news about the release date change came a week ago today in a post by Florrie herself at her website, ending
There will be more news coming over the next few days as it gets closer to the new deadline :) Sorry that you guys have to wait a bit longer, but I promise it'll be worth it!
Since I last posted on her back on March 5th, 2011 in a post titled, Say hello to Florrie - She's musically ship-shape in Bristol fashion, always equipped with a beat & melody -and has a voice & face you won't forget, I've come across her very useful BBC artist page, which has links to all of her various appearances on the myriad channels of the BBC mother-ship, national and local.
Earlier this month Florrie was the cover subject of the Sunday Times Style supplement and someone, perhaps one of the perceptive management consultants she uses, even was smart enough to see the wisdom and humor of snapping a photo of her reading the magazine with just one eye peering above the magazine.
Check out that March post of mine out and then check the following for more info on this amazing dynamo:
Florrie's official website, where you listen to her introductory EP, with FREE downloads:
Florrie's official YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/florriemusic
And we'll now end this post with her song from last year that still pops into my head every week at the strangest of times. Where was this song when I was at IU and could've used it?
Florrie - Give Me Your Love (2010)
Sunday, March 13, 2011
IF only we could get rid of corrupt South Florida pols by tossing 'em off a plane -just thinking out loud per new trailer for 2011's Körslaget
http://www.tv4play.se/noje/korslaget?title=trailer_korslaget_2011&videoid=1286649&utm_medium=sharing&utm_source=permalink&utm_campaign=tv4play.se
IF only we could get rid of corrupt South Florida pols by tossing 'em off a plane -just thinking out loud per this new season premiere trailer for 2011's Körslaget.
Or, how a snippet of a Swedish TV trailer reminded me that for about two years, I have wanted to say something here on the blog about American TV music shows and why I find them so unappealing compared to other countries', so here's my chance to say a thing or two.
Körslaget, the popular Swedish TV singing competition show on TV4 features choruses led by a well-known singer battling one another, and has its 2011 premiere on Saturday night the 19th. It has a great homepage on TV4's website, with new videos, photos, and old trailers from past seasons.
And just a reminder, it's considered a Premium to see the entire show repeated at TV4 Play.
http://www.tv4.se/korslaget but you can see clips of the songs performed for free.
http://www.tv4play.se/noje/
Here's the Körslaget trailer from two years ago:
http://www.tv4play.se/noje/korslaget?title=trailer_korslaget_2008_09&videoid=1286648&utm_medium=sharing&utm_source=permalink&utm_campaign=tv4play.se
Here's an article from two weeks about the 500 people who lined-up for hours in Umeå to be part of one team that would be led by hometown girl and popular singer Lisa Miskovsky, whom I've previously mentioned here. Of the 500 who showed-up, 20 were selected for further consideration.
http://www.folkbladet.nu/242725/2011/03/01/korslaget-rena-koslaget
Lisa Miskovsky -Still Alive (Theme from Mirror's Edge)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE9gMFR1yFY
I believe this sort of show would do extremely well in the U.S. if you made sure that none of the well-known singers competing were under the age of 40, so you could directly eliminate the Teen and Tween media frenzy factor that drives so many American music shows, and which cause me to ignore them, except for Glee.
The thing that's so noticeable to me as someone who watches a lot of music shows from other countries is not only the sheer talent and resolve of participants to be professional in handling the ups and downs, but the fact that the shows do NOT go out of their way to feature obviously bad singers, drama queens or oddballs to fill out the programming the way that American Idol's producers do to fill out the dozens of hours it occupies on the Fox-TV schedule.
Instead, it's largely just singing.
That more than anything else is why I NEVER watch amerikanska Idol -I don't want to watch someone on TV just because the show's producers think he or she is attractive, interesting or amusing.
I want to hear good singing -first and foremost.
That's why I watch the Swedish version of Idol, http://www.tv4.se/idol of whom the 2009 season's Calle Kristiansson is the best example of someone whose self-evident talent is apparent to everyone who hears him, which is why I've posted his Walking in Memphis video here a few times.
That no-nonsense attitude of mine for music shows makes me a member of the minority hereabouts.
Plus, I want to hear rockers, not trilling divas, and see talent rewarded, not attitude.
Calle Kristiansson - Walking in Memphis, Sweden Idol 2009, Malmö auditions.
The music part starts at 01:18 of the video and the judges are so wowed by Calle that he doesn't even need to finish the song.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEly4QZaf30
As to the genius idea behind Körslaget, IF you could put together a first-class competition featuring choruses fronted by some well-known power pop singers from the '80's and '90's, like Simon LeBon for instance, it would be EXCELLENT and people would tune-in!
Below, the complete acoustic version of Calle Kristiansson singing Walking in Memphis
Idol Calle - Walking in Memphis - XL Live Expressen
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQtKe9qQYH8
Lisa Miskovsky & Jill Johnson - Just The Way You Are, På QX Gaygalan 2011, TV4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ny6j7eyYrhQ
Lisa's official website: http://www.lisamiskovsky.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/ExpressenTV
http://www.tv4.se/idol
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Say hello to Florrie - She's musically ship-shape in Bristol fashion, always equipped with a beat & melody -and has a voice & face you won't forget @Florrie
Channel 4's T4: Introducing Florrie
http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Uf4bu1O0HKs
Say hello to Florrie - She's musically ship-shape in Bristol fashion, always equipped with a beat & melody -and has a voice and face you won't forget. She's sort of like a fabulous Julie Christie-inspired musical Pied Piper for the 21st Century that you take an instant liking to.And Florrie Arnold, she's a charmer, this one!
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Dolce & Gabana Channel: Their online magazine, SWIDE, scores an EXCLUSIVE interview with Florrie Arnold.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?Florrie - Give Me Your Love (Nottingham Rock City, September 2010)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z_lxO14xcs
I just love this song and the way they perform it!
This is what LIVE performances ought to be like!
Florrie - Sunday Girl -Recorded in Paris, 2011 (Blondie cover)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaTu3yH8wKA
Florrie's official website, where you listen to her introductory EP, with FREE Downloads: http://florrie.com/
Florrie's official YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/florriemusic
Florrie's Twitter feed, @Florrie https://twitter.com/Florrie
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T4's official YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/T4
Dolce & Gabana's official YouTube Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/dolcegabbanachannel
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Florrie Arnold - Sunday Girl (Blondie Cover)
Musique de la publicité Nina Ricci "Nina L'Elixir"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bljxxfe8AsY
Blondie - Sunday Girl (1979)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obwanhb6kww
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