Here is the Falling Down remix that is featured on the Japanese edition of Kiss & Tell!D O W N L O A D
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Here is the Falling Down remix that is featured on the Japanese edition of Kiss & Tell!
Here is a radio rip of Demi & Joe's Make A Wave. This song is all sorts of fantastic!
The music video for Emily's newest single, You Are The Only One, premieres this Friday on her Vevo account!
"Now that it's official, we can tell you we're no longer a part of Hollywood Records. What does that mean exactly??? Now we have the freedom to take 78violet in the direction we want. We're writing and recording new music and are really excited on what's next. So...what is next? As for the album we recorded for Hollywood, honestly, we don't foresee it ever being released. But...we are continuing to write and record new songs that we hope you'll love as much as we do. "
I think my love for The Bird and The Bee somehow got lost in the musical clutter that has made up the past couple of years for me. I first became aware of the band back when I heard the club mixes for "F*cking Boyfriend." While I enjoyed the Ralphi Rosario/Jody den Broeder mixes, nothing about the band really stood out in my mind. Then, I bought tickets to see Lily Allen live (for the second time) in Boston at The Roxy. Who are "The Bird and The Bee?" Prior to the show, I bought their debut self-titled album (on Metro Blue Records) and basically shelved it until after the concert. Of course, after having experienced the supremely gifted duo (Greg Kurstin & Inara George) live, I was sold. Inara was just so charming as she conversed with the audience and when she sang - wow. Such a crisp, clean sound. I loved her voice. Together, The Bird and The Bee made beautiful music.
This was back in the summer of 2007. While I did follow the band via iTunes, seeing the release of the Please Clap Your Hands EP, "La La La" and a holiday release all in Fall 2007 ("Carol Of The Bells"), I inexplicably lost interest after that and by and large ignored all of their subsequent releases. March 2008 saw the release of the One Too Many Hearts EP, followed by a Live from Vegas iTunes Exclusive release that summer. December 9th saw the release of a new single from their forthcoming album. For me, it was "Love Letter To Japan" that temporarily reignited that spark that initially had drawn me to the band. It was uptempo, fun, had an awesome video...but I wasn't compelled to buy the new album (the band's Blue Note Records debut). Clearly, I had a musical brain fart!
Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future is an album that I NEED to get my hands on and STAT. Not sure why I didn't buy it when I first heard "Love Letter To Japan." While many bands today would have me begging their labels for club remixes, "Love Letter To Japan" was perfection just by itself. No remix necessary. That's why, when I heard about the band's upcoming 3rd album, I am expecting more pure pop perfection. Guiltless Pleasures Volume 1: A Tribute To Daryl Hall And John Oates will be out on Blue Note March 23rd and will be lead with a single, "Heard It On The Radio" (which you can hear on Popjustice - they featured it as a 'Song of the Day' last week). While the rest of the album is made up of Hall & Oates covers, "Heard It On The Radio is an original song, written to bring out that same "oldie but a goody" vibe that resonates within the rest of the cover versions. Speaking of the cover versions, go and check out four 10 second snippets on Popjustice.
ROX (AKA Roxanne Tataei) is a South London-based singer/songwriter, who has toured with a couple of my personal favs, Mark Ronson & Daniel Merriweather, not to mention appearances on Later...with Jools Holland and at Reading and Leeds Festivals and BBC Electric Proms. Quite a list of accomplishments, considering the talented artist is only 21 years old.
ROX has received critical praise from the likes of The BBC Sound of 2010 Poll, MTV, HMV, The Sun, The Mirror, The Independent, The Sunday Times, News Of The World and MOJO Magazine. That's quite a lot of big-time media praise, wouldn't you say?
On March 30th, Walt Disney Records will be releasing Radio Disney Jams 12. Here’s the early artwork and the tracklist for Radio Disney Jams 12.
Here is a live version of Demi & Joe's new song, Make a Wave. The song will make its debut on Radio Disney February 26th with the music video premiering March 14th. All proceeds from iTunes — out March 15– purchases will go to benefit environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF).
This Friday only on abcfamily.com, see an EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK at The Making of Miley Cyrus’ Music Video “When I Look At You!” It’s Miley’s newest song from her newest movie, The Last Song, in theatres March 31!Then, watch the WORLD PREMIERE of the full music video only on ABC Family during Step Up on Sunday, February 21st at 8:30/7:30c.
Disneymania 7 is finally here! Featuring today's hottest Disney Channel artists putting their spin on classic Disney songs, Disneymania is a hugely popular tween franchise that has sold nearly 3 MILLION units to date! Now, Disneymania is back, recharged and ready to regain its momentum as there will be more support than ever across both Disney synergy outlets and external advertising tactics. This new release is packed with great music from mega-popular Disney Channel and tween artists like Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Honor Society, Mitchel Musso, Debby Ryan and more! Click here to check out 30 second clips of each of the songs!
Emily Osment will be hitting the roadfor the Clap Your Hands Tour. She’s busy filming season 4 of “Hannah Montana” but will be playing shows on the weekends. Check out the tour dates below and visit officialemilyosment.com for more details