M.K. Nobilette Wins the Night — American Idol Rush Week

Since American Idol has picked the same type person nearly every year (see Chris Daughty, Lee DeWyze, Kris Allen, and Philip Phillips), it would be wonderful to see M.K. Nobilette win it all. She’s understated, elegant, emotional, and authentic. Watch her sing John Legend’s ‘All of Me’ below.


MK Nobilette – All of Me – American Idol 13… by IdolxMuzic

‘American Idol’ Does “Rush Week” — Hatchet Harry Returns!

In case you doubted Harry Connick Jr.’s well-deserved position on the American Idol panel, take a look at the video below, where Connick criticizes Emily Piriz’s performance of Grace Potter’s ‘Paris (Ooh La La).’ Connick felt the lyrics were a little too racy for an 18 year old and asked that she recite the original two lines which insinuated oral sex. Though Seacrest dubbed his dig “daddy-mode,” it’s a valid critique. We don’t need another Miley Cyrus on our hands.


Emily Piriz – Paris Oh La La – American Idol 13… by IdolxMuzic

Paul Simon and Sting at The Forum — Review

PHOTO CREDIT: KEVIN MAZUR - WIRE IMAGE PHOTO CREDIT: KEVIN MAZUR – WIRE IMAGE

Combined concerts always confuse me, especially when the two leads expose each other’s limitations rather than add to their strengths. Though Sting and Paul Simon are formidable titans in their own right, their attempt to align had some small issues. Simon’s sweet tone gets swallowed by Sting’s powerhouse voice, and Sting’s inability to achieve Simon’s vulnerable, quiet conviction leaves him exposed.

The duo began the show with a brief introduction into their attempt, with Simon telling the audience that by the end of the tour, he hoped to “have the body of an Adonis,” and to have sex for “hours on end.” Sting’s audience interaction was less jovial, with the mysterious music man confessing his humble respect for Simon shortly after Simon exited the stage, along with his rendition of Simon & Garfunkel’s ‘America.’ Unfortunately, that was extent of their audience engagement.

While I might have picked someone like James Taylor to be Simon’s touring partner, there’s a few easy fixes that might make this a more cohesive collaboration, rather than what felt like a competitive showdown of living legends. First, because Paul Simon and Sting are simply unable to effectively harmonize together, they should exchange verses in each other’s songs and severely limit the harmonies. This tactic was more widely used in the second half of the show, which made it exponentially better than the first. Second, if each artist is going to sing each other’s song, then the arrangement should be changed to accommodate their individual vocal style. Sure the audience expects the original, but there’s plenty of picks in their solo set to fulfill that expectation. It was; however, extremely interesting to see Sting sing, ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water,’ given its intense vulnerability and the simple fact that it’s an Art Garfunkel vocal staple. I desperately want to ask Sting if he felt tremendously challenged by the idea of taking a different approach to his larger-than-life style. It was certainly an exercise in restraint. Lastly, the live mix had problems. While Sting’s voice can be easily heard among his band, Simon’s cannot. This can be easily rectified, but it’s something that should be taken into consideration with two vastly different voices.

Despite these aforementioned issues, this show is certainly worth seeing. Absent some collaborative conundrums, the thirty plus song set gives you two for the price of one, with Simon singing his legendary staples, including, ‘Graceland,’ ’50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,’ ‘Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes,’ and many more. As for Sting, he tore the house down with ‘Message in a Bottle,’ ‘Roxanne,’ and ‘Every Little Thing She Does is Magic.’ It’s not often that two of the world’s most iconic artists share a stage, so take advantage of the momentous milestone in history and purchase your ticket. For more information visit, Sting’s website, Paul Simon’s website, or their tour website.

North American Tour Itinerary 2014

Feb. 16             Anaheim, CA               Honda Center

Feb. 17              San Jose, CA               SAP Center at San Jose

Feb. 19              Seattle, WA                  KeyArena

Feb. 20              Vancouver, BC             Rogers Arena

Feb. 23              St. Paul, MN                 Xcel Energy Center

Feb. 25              Chicago, IL                   United Center

Feb. 26              Detroit, MI                    The Palace of Auburn Hills

Feb. 28              Montreal, QC                Bell Centre

Mar. 01             Toronto, ON                 Air Canada Centre

Mar. 03              Boston, MA                   TD Garden

Mar. 04              New York City, NY        Madison Square Garden

Mar. 06              New York, City, NY       Madison Square Garden

Mar. 07              Philadelphia, PA            Wells Fargo Center

Mar. 09              Hershey, PA                 Giant Center

Mar. 13              Washington, DC           Verizon Center

Mar. 15              Ft. Lauderdale, FL         BB&T Center

Mar. 16              Orlando, FL                  Amway Center

Eric Hutchinson Releases ‘Tell the World’ — WATCH LYRIC VIDEO

As an Eric Hutchinson fan, you can imagine my elation to hear his new single, “Tell the World.” Of the song’s inspiration, Hutchinson tells USA Today that he took a jab at our social media obsession, most notably how “we’re all obsessed with sharing only the best moments of our lives.” He goes on to explain that “It creates a fair amount of anxiety and jealousy online. You start to look at the Internet and think, ‘Am I the only person having a bad day?'” When I interviewed Eric Hutchinson, he explained his ability to write sad topics in a happy tempo, likening the practice to The Beatles who mastered that craft. Listen to “Tell the World” below, and look out for his new record, ‘Pure Fiction,’ on April 8.

Tabloid News Review: Weekly Rundown

Eddie Murphy’s daughters are all grown up . . . and nearly naked. HUFFPO

Does Kim Kardashian have a new baby on board? The Stir

Alyssa Milano wants another baby. What’s New

Is Christina Aguilera about to be a mom again? Rumor Fix

Tom Sizemore faked those hilarious Bill Clinton quotes. Cinema Blend

Ireland Baldwin debuted a very cute snapshot with her new sister. Instagram

Selena Gomez left rehab early. Zap2It

Babyface is engaged. Contact Music

Jessica Simpson debuted her slimmer figure. Jessica Simpson

X Factor Gets Axed — Sayonara Simon!

X FACTOR SIMON COWELLWhen Simon exited American Idol to launch X Factor, I assumed American Idol was doomed. I based this assumption on empirical evidence from the UK, which saw the demise of Pop Idol immediately after Cowell created X Factor, a move that ultimately resulted in a lawsuit with his former friend, Simon Fuller, who rightfully (in my opinion), claimed that Cowell stole Fuller’s format to launch his competing show. But I spoke toO soon.

When I wrote my original prediction, I had yet to watch X Factor, and from the moment it began I knew it would fail in the United States. First, the format was dated. The cheesy backup dancers barely work for major stars, let alone amateurs. Additionally, Simon Cowell’s personal investment in the show skewed his objectivity, and he traded his signature barbs for sappy critiques that served only to make the show feel fraudulent. He attempted to assuage the show’s format issues with beautiful women as judges, a move that might also work more abroad than domestic. Us American’s know a sideshow when we see it, and if you don’t hire someone with inside experience, all else will fail. To be fair, he did hire L.A. Reid, but unlike Harry Connick Jr., Reid was unable to articulate the intricate issues with each contestant, therefore never fully exposing the extent of his industry experience.

It’s unfortunate that X Factor failed, but with The Voice’s very fresh format and American Idol’s historical brand, it’s impossible to compete. And given Cowell’s recent popularity decline, his personality isn’t enough to save a sinking ship. That being said, I’m sure the guy is crying in a big pile of money. It was fun while it lasted.

Tim McGraw sets out for the Southland — Sundown Heaven Tour

TIMMCGRAWSaddle up for Tim McGraw’s SUNDOWN HEAVEN TOWN TOUR! The tour kicks off this May at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater and it celebrates the release of his album, Two Lanes of Freedom. Since the new year McGraw has tallied up two GRAMMY nominations and seven Academy of Country Music Awards nominations including Album of the Year, Single Record, and Vocal Event. His lead single “Lookin’ For That Girl” debuted at #10 on Billboard’s Country Digital Songs chart.

“This last year was unbelievable, and I don’t have any plans to let off the gas now. We didn’t want to waste any time getting new music out,” said McGraw. “With every album, my approach is to push a few of my own boundaries and try things I’ve never done before. It was hard to choose a lead single off this project because I really felt like we had six or seven good options. I kept coming back to ‘That Girl’ because even though it may be a little different for me sonically, I couldn’t get it out of my head!”

On the tour, Tim McGraw will be joined by rising star and season 3 winner of NBC’s “The Voice,” Cassadee Pope. Since the release of her album, FRAME BY FRAME, Cassadee has over 1.7 million tracks sold to date. Tickets for the SUNDOWN HEAVEN TOWN TOUR go on sale next Friday February 14 at 10 AM and will be available at ticketmaster.com and livenation.com.

Dave Matthew’s Band Announces Only 2014 LA Show

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After being dubbed as one of the “Top 50 Greatest Live Acts Right Now” by Rolling Stone, L.A. natives need to make room in their calendars to see the Dave Matthews Band in their single L.A. area performance on Saturday September 6th at the Verizon Amphitheater. The band will perform favorite hits from throughout their entire career in a two set per night called “ A Very Special Evening with Dave Matthews Band.” Tickets go on sale this Friday February 7 at 10 AM on ticketmaster.com and livenation.com as well as via charge-by-phone at 800.745.3000. Dave Matthews Band has been ranked as the biggest ticket seller worldwide of the past decade having sold a collective 37 million CDs and DVDs combined. Keep an eye out for the band’s new album with producer Rob Cavallo coming out later this year.

2nd L.A. area show added to JOURNEY and STEVE MILLER BAND Summer 2014 Tour

By an overwhelming demand, San Francisco natives, JOURNEY and the STEVE MILLER BAND have added a L.A.-area show at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater on Saturday August 2nd in addition to their concert at the Hollywood Bowl. Not only will the bands be performing a second show but Tower of Power will also appear as a special guest.
“We are all so looking forward to playing again for you in 2014 with the great company of the Steve Miller Band and Tower of Power,” said the members of JOURNEY. “It’s going to be a San Francisco musical delight from the past and present, moving full speed ahead into the future!”
Tickets for the newly added show will go on sale Friday February 7th at 10 AM and will be available through ticketmasker.com and livenation.com.