Not long into the ceaseless promotional parade for Born This Way, Lady Gaga’s second full-length record and easily the most anticipated record of the 2010s, a certain sense of inevitability crept into play. It was inevitable that Born This Way would be an escalation of The Fame, it was inevitable that Gaga would go where others feared to tread, it was inevitable that it would be bigger than any other record thrown down in 2011, both in its scale and success…
Thirty-five years after releasing The Modern Dance, Pere Ubu delivered Lady from Shanghai, an album that bandleader David Thomas described as "dance music, fixed." That's a pretty bold declaration, and almost as attention-getting as the band naming its 2006 album Why I Hate Women (after a fictional novel). Dance music may or may not need fixing, but for a band as dedicated to questioning authority and assumptions as Pere Ubu, even the mindlessness of a hip-shaking beat could become the enemy.
Lady Gaga - Born for Fame" takes the viewer into the world of Lady Gaga. Based on some rare footage , exclusive interviews and explanatory commentary by stars like Ozzy Osbourne, Akon , and Michael Bolton to the career of Lady Gaga is illuminated : starting with her ??childhood , the first musical steps , the way to their big break and the rise of music - and fashion icon for millions of adoring fans , says "Lady Gaga - Born for Fame" the story of a unique artist and an incredible success.
The Wheels Up Tour presented by Quicken Loans was the fourth headlining tour by American country music trio, Lady Antebellum. The tour is in support of their sixth studio album, 747 (2014) that began on February 28, 2015, in Oslo, Norway, and finished on October 3, 2015, in Las Vegas. Lady Antebellum is an American country music group formed in Nashville, Tennessee in 2006. The group is composed of Hillary Scott (lead and background vocals), Charles Kelley (lead and background vocals, guitar), and Dave Haywood (background vocals, guitar, piano, mandolin)…
Not long into the ceaseless promotional parade for Born This Way, Lady Gaga’s second full-length record and easily the most anticipated record of the 2010s, a certain sense of inevitability crept into play. It was inevitable that Born This Way would be an escalation of The Fame, it was inevitable that Gaga would go where others feared to tread, it was inevitable that it would be bigger than any other record thrown down in 2011, both in its scale and success…