A beautiful moment of music that's worth watching... The video may not look beautiful, but the performance sure is.
At Kristin Chenowith's concert at the Hollywood Bowl, a random audience member was invited to join her for a performance of "For Good" from Wicked. They hit the jackpot. She was a vocal teacher, and the duet was breathtaking.
Madonna was met with howls during a soundcheck in Santiago, Chile when she went on a rant about the smokers, which included: “I can’t sing if you smoke. Entiendes?” (They were NOT impressed with the 'Entiendes.')
Madonna knows how to get headlines - but this probably wasn't her intention this time. The singer urged Americans to support President Barack Obama during her concert in Washington D.C. but incorrectly referred to him as a Muslim. After the story blew up online, she backtracked.
Despite police warnings, Madonna, who never met a publicity stunt she didn't like - ignored a ban and waved fake machine guns and pistols on stage at her concert in Scotland on Saturday.
I should say upfront that I have done a total turnaround on Rebecca Black. I used to roll my eyes. Now, I applaud her for sticking to her guns, rolling with the many punches she's being thrown (via internet haters) and just going for it. As you watch this performance, let's consider Rebecca Black our little sister who just happens to be getting worldwide attention - and give her some love.
An amazing group of United States Air Force members don't lip synch - they dead on NAIL this live performance of “Rolling In The Deep.†I mean - it's REALLY REALLY GOOD. (In no small part to the remarkable voice of Staff Sgt. Angie Johnson.) WATCH!!
If you're known for saying stupid things, including insulting a 19-year-old rookie country star and saying the president "doesn't care about black people", you should never, ever compare yourself to Hitler.
Since the passing of Amy Winehouse, many recording artists have given touching tributes to the singer. This week, Coldplay was added to that list....