Miley Cyrus made The Voice history with the first all female team for season 13 and the "Girls Just Want to Have Fun." In the above sneak peek from Monday's episode of the battle rounds, Addison Agen and Karli Webster put a unique spin on the iconic Cyndi Lauper song. Yep, the boppy song got a slowed down makeover, making it hauntingly beautiful. "Sing it girl," Jennifer Hudson says while Addison gets into the song. "Damn!" Miley says. "They are so good." Karli, 20, auditioned with Carly Simon's "You're So Vain" and Addison, 16, used Ray Lamontagne's "Jolene" for her blind audition. Miley's clearly got some superstar singers in the...
- 10/20/2017
- E! Online
Warren Beatty is looking for the presidential treatment if there's ever a biopic made about his life. The Rules Don't Apply director participated in a Reddit Q&A on Thursday, and answered a slew of fan submitted questions, including who he would like to see as a fictionalized version of himself. "Ronald Reagan. Or maybe Barack Obama," he told Reddit user SashaLaw, who submitted the question. "I might add that Ronald Reagan, who was a friend of mine, once said to me (not joking) that he did not know how anyone could be President now without being an actor." Another Redditor,...
- 9/30/2016
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Welcome to Preacher, boys and girls. I published a review of the early episodes last week, and I have specific thoughts on the premiere coming up just as soon as I want you to feel like you smell... "Jesus, what kind of preacher are you?" -Cassidy AMC screened the Preacher pilot for critics back at the January press tour. Critic conversations after a mass screening are always fun, but this one was especially interested, because there was a clear divide in the room between those who knew the comics and those who didn't, which can be more or less summed up like this: Comics reader critic: "That was almost nothing like the comic, but I think I liked it?" Non-reader critic: "I think I liked it, but I have no idea what the hell I just saw." Though I belong to the former group, my goal is to treat Preacher...
- 5/23/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Dave Grohl and Beck paid tribute to David Bowie at a pre-Grammy party on Sunday night (February 14).
Beck took lead vocals while Dave played the drums and was joined by his fellow surviving Nirvana members Pat Smear on the guitar and Krist Novoselic on bass guitar.
The supergroup delighted the star-studded audience at Clive Davis' Beverly Hills bash by performing The Man Who Sold The World to mark David's passing last month (Jan16).
They weren't the only musical stars to pay tribute to David, as Adam Lambert and Fun. singer Jack Antonoff closed the night's performances with their take on Let's Dance.
Other musical interludes on the evening came from Fetty Wap, Melissa Etheridge, Carly Simon, Chicago, and Tori Kelly.
Earth, Wind & Fire also performed, despite the passing of founding member Maurice White earlier this month (Feb16).
The celebrity guests could also be forgiven for being surprised when Barry Manilow...
Beck took lead vocals while Dave played the drums and was joined by his fellow surviving Nirvana members Pat Smear on the guitar and Krist Novoselic on bass guitar.
The supergroup delighted the star-studded audience at Clive Davis' Beverly Hills bash by performing The Man Who Sold The World to mark David's passing last month (Jan16).
They weren't the only musical stars to pay tribute to David, as Adam Lambert and Fun. singer Jack Antonoff closed the night's performances with their take on Let's Dance.
Other musical interludes on the evening came from Fetty Wap, Melissa Etheridge, Carly Simon, Chicago, and Tori Kelly.
Earth, Wind & Fire also performed, despite the passing of founding member Maurice White earlier this month (Feb16).
The celebrity guests could also be forgiven for being surprised when Barry Manilow...
- 2/15/2016
- GossipCenter
Singer/songwriter Carly Simon has finally lifted the lid on the subject of her 'You're So Vain' hit, confirming part of the song is about former lover Warren Beatty.
The musician has long teased fans about who she was referring to in the 1972 release, but she has never revealed the identity of her vain ex until now.
Simon tells America's People magazine she was indeed talking about Beatty in the track's second verse, in which she sings, "You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive/Well you said that we made such a pretty pair and that you would never leave/But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me..."
"I have confirmed that the second verse is Warren," says the 70 year old, who addresses the mystery in her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees. "Warren thinks the whole thing is about him!
The musician has long teased fans about who she was referring to in the 1972 release, but she has never revealed the identity of her vain ex until now.
Simon tells America's People magazine she was indeed talking about Beatty in the track's second verse, in which she sings, "You had me several years ago when I was still quite naive/Well you said that we made such a pretty pair and that you would never leave/But you gave away the things you loved and one of them was me..."
"I have confirmed that the second verse is Warren," says the 70 year old, who addresses the mystery in her upcoming memoir, Boys in the Trees. "Warren thinks the whole thing is about him!
- 11/19/2015
- GossipCenter
Carly Simon has revealed that she had sexual encounters with a teenage boy when she was just seven years old. “It was heinous,” she told People in an interview published Wednesday. “It changed my view about sex for a long time.” The now 70-year-old singer-songwriter said she told her sisters about the relationship, but neither of them believed her, until she showed them an advanced copy of her memoir, “Boys in the Trees,” out next week. Also Read: Carly Simon Reveals the Hollywood Icon Who Inspired 'You're So Vain' “Neither of them were at all aware of what had happened to me,...
- 11/19/2015
- by Beatrice Verhoeven
- The Wrap
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