The Spears' family asserts that Dr. Phil betrayed them by making public statements about Britney Spears' mental health, after he visited her over the weekend in the hospital.
Apparently, as this report claims, the family asked Dr. Phil to come to the hospital, but they made him aware that they did not want the public to know about his visit or her condition.
However, earlier this week, I saw a preview for a Dr. Phil show on his visit to the hospital with Britney Spears. This article claims that he had, in fact, planned to do this show, but that he dropped it as he thought it may cause the Speares' family too much stress.
Dr. Phil has been quoted as saying Britney Spears needs a lot of help, and he does not regret trying to get her into a quality treatment program.
You may read more about this story: here.
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Friday, December 28, 2007
Jessica Simpson Goes Country in 2008
According to Country Music Television, Jessica Simpson will release a country music album sometime in 2008.
I'll post more information as it becomes available!
I'll post more information as it becomes available!
Labels:
2008,
album release,
CD,
country music,
Jessica Simpson,
music,
music news,
release
Monday, December 17, 2007
Barry Manilow Performing in Chicago, January 12, 2008
Barry Manilow will be performing in Chicago, Illinois at the United Center on January 12, 2008 at 8pm. Tickets for this show are currently on sale.
Barry Manilow is scheduled to perform at the United Center in Chicago on January 12, as part of his current tour. Tickets for this show can now be purchased by visiting the United Center’s Box Office or any Ticket Master retail store. Tickets may also be purchased by phone by calling: 312-559-1212. Alternatively, tickets may be purchased on-line by visiting: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003F24947223C5?brand=unitedcenter&majorcatid=10001&artistid=735585&minorcatid=1.
Ticket prices vary widely from $9.99-250, depending on seat level, location, and availability. More specifically, tickets for floor seats range from $179-250, 100 level seating costs $99-250, 200 level seating costs from $99-179, and 300 level seating may be purchased for $9.99-39. There is a limit of eight tickets per household for this concert.
The United Center’s website provides directions to the venue as well as instructions on how to get to the venue using Chicago’s public transportation system and may be found at: http://www.unitedcenter.com/unitedcenter/DirectionsandParking.asp.
Barry Manilow released his first album Barry Manilow while he worked with Bette Midler on the production of The Divine Miss M and Bette Midler, her first two albums. However, it wasn’t until Manilow released his second album, Barry Manilow II, that he obtained his first number one song, “Mandy.”
Manilow’s success continued throughout the 1970s with the release of the albums Tryin’ to Get the Feeling, This One’s for You, Even Now, and One Voice.
In 1981, Manilow released the first album he produced without the help of Ron Dante, which he had used to produce all of his albums to that time. Also notable in the 1980s are Manilow’s release of a pop album, Manilow, and his performances of duets and songs in other languages, such as Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, and French.
In the 1990s, Manilow spent time working with other musicians writing music for Broadway musicals.
Most recently, Barry Manilow has released a series of cover albums. In January of 2006, Manilow released The Greatest Songs of the Fifties, which contained the songs, “Unchained Melody,” and, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” According to Wikipedia, The Best Songs of the Fifties reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart. In October of 2006 The Best Songs of the Sixties debuted at number two on the Billboard chart and contains the songs, “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” and, “And I Love Her.” The Greatest Songs of the Seventies was released earlier this year and contains, “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” “The Long and Winding Road,” and, “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word.”
Barry Manilow will perform at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on January 12, 2007 at 8pm and tickets for this show are currently on sale.
For more information about this event please visit the United Center at: http://www.unitedcenter.com/calendar/event.asp?event_id=137.
Sources:
United Center: Barry Manilow:
http://www.unitedcenter.com/calendar/event.asp?event_id=137
United Center: Directions and Parking:
http://www.unitedcenter.com/unitedcenter/DirectionsandParking.asp
Barry Manilow: The Greatest Songs of the Seventies:
http://www.starz.bz/barrymanilow/product.cfm?product=2355
United Center: Barry Manilow: Tickets:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003F24947223C5?brand=unitedcenter&majorcatid=10001&artistid=735585&minorcatid=1
Wikipedia: Barry Manilow:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Manilow
For blogging services, please contact me at: miniemedia@gmail.com.
Barry Manilow is scheduled to perform at the United Center in Chicago on January 12, as part of his current tour. Tickets for this show can now be purchased by visiting the United Center’s Box Office or any Ticket Master retail store. Tickets may also be purchased by phone by calling: 312-559-1212. Alternatively, tickets may be purchased on-line by visiting: http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003F24947223C5?brand=unitedcenter&majorcatid=10001&artistid=735585&minorcatid=1.
Ticket prices vary widely from $9.99-250, depending on seat level, location, and availability. More specifically, tickets for floor seats range from $179-250, 100 level seating costs $99-250, 200 level seating costs from $99-179, and 300 level seating may be purchased for $9.99-39. There is a limit of eight tickets per household for this concert.
The United Center’s website provides directions to the venue as well as instructions on how to get to the venue using Chicago’s public transportation system and may be found at: http://www.unitedcenter.com/unitedcenter/DirectionsandParking.asp.
Barry Manilow released his first album Barry Manilow while he worked with Bette Midler on the production of The Divine Miss M and Bette Midler, her first two albums. However, it wasn’t until Manilow released his second album, Barry Manilow II, that he obtained his first number one song, “Mandy.”
Manilow’s success continued throughout the 1970s with the release of the albums Tryin’ to Get the Feeling, This One’s for You, Even Now, and One Voice.
In 1981, Manilow released the first album he produced without the help of Ron Dante, which he had used to produce all of his albums to that time. Also notable in the 1980s are Manilow’s release of a pop album, Manilow, and his performances of duets and songs in other languages, such as Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, and French.
In the 1990s, Manilow spent time working with other musicians writing music for Broadway musicals.
Most recently, Barry Manilow has released a series of cover albums. In January of 2006, Manilow released The Greatest Songs of the Fifties, which contained the songs, “Unchained Melody,” and, “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” According to Wikipedia, The Best Songs of the Fifties reached the number one spot on the Billboard 200 chart. In October of 2006 The Best Songs of the Sixties debuted at number two on the Billboard chart and contains the songs, “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” and, “And I Love Her.” The Greatest Songs of the Seventies was released earlier this year and contains, “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?” “The Long and Winding Road,” and, “Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word.”
Barry Manilow will perform at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois on January 12, 2007 at 8pm and tickets for this show are currently on sale.
For more information about this event please visit the United Center at: http://www.unitedcenter.com/calendar/event.asp?event_id=137.
Sources:
United Center: Barry Manilow:
http://www.unitedcenter.com/calendar/event.asp?event_id=137
United Center: Directions and Parking:
http://www.unitedcenter.com/unitedcenter/DirectionsandParking.asp
Barry Manilow: The Greatest Songs of the Seventies:
http://www.starz.bz/barrymanilow/product.cfm?product=2355
United Center: Barry Manilow: Tickets:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/04003F24947223C5?brand=unitedcenter&majorcatid=10001&artistid=735585&minorcatid=1
Wikipedia: Barry Manilow:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Manilow
For blogging services, please contact me at: miniemedia@gmail.com.
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Movies Rock
Movies Rock will air on CBS this Friday (December 9th) at 9pm Eastern Standard Time. The event will celebrate music's contribution to the film industry.
Performances will be given by:
Carrie Underwood
Chris Brown
John Legend
Fergie
Will.i.am.
Jennifer Hudson
Eve
Marc Anthony
Beyonce
Tony Barnett
Queen Latifah
Jennifer Lopez
Mary J. Blige
Usher
Nelly
Performances will be given by:
Carrie Underwood
Chris Brown
John Legend
Fergie
Will.i.am.
Jennifer Hudson
Eve
Marc Anthony
Beyonce
Tony Barnett
Queen Latifah
Jennifer Lopez
Mary J. Blige
Usher
Nelly
Labels:
Beyonce,
Carrie Underwood,
Chris Brown,
Fergie,
Jennifer Lopez,
Mary J. Blige,
movies,
music,
music news,
music performance,
Nelly,
Will.i.am.
Monday, December 3, 2007
Holiday music in Denver, Colorado
Looking for Holiday entertainment in the Denver, Colorado area? I recently wrote this article about the musical performances that will be taking place at the Boettcher Concert Hall. I hope you find it helpful:
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/466393/holiday_music_performances_at_boettcher.html
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/466393/holiday_music_performances_at_boettcher.html
Labels:
Boettcher Concert Hall,
Colorado,
concert,
Denver,
Holiday music,
music
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