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- Beatles' animated 'Yellow Submarine' singalong coming to YouTube - Houma Courier
- Containment: Indochina, Beyoncé… our selection of concerts online - D1SoftballNews.com
- Winfrey and Roberts will help overcome the challenges of the pandemic - Explica
- Beyoncé’s Music Videos: Top Five of All Time - Vogue.com
- Beyonce had most-viewed Coachella performance of all time on YouTube - Business Insider - Business Insider
- HBO's 'We're Here' Made Shangela Feel Like a Proud Parent - Cosmopolitan.com
- Meet the three teenage girls Beyoncé just signed for $1.5 million - Business Insider - Business Insider
Beatles' animated 'Yellow Submarine' singalong coming to YouTube - Houma Courier Posted: 23 Apr 2020 01:48 PM PDT "We all live in a yellow submarine" is the new "We're all in this together" amid the coronavirus crisis. As part of a campaign encouraging users to #StayHome during the pandemic, YouTube is streaming a free singalong version of the Beatles' 1968 animated film "Yellow Submarine" for one day only. The live event will begin Saturday at 11 a.m. on the Beatles' official artist channel, where viewers are encouraged to follow along with lyrics appearing at the bottom of the screen during each musical number. "For those of you missing singing together, I've got good news," said Ringo Starr in a promo video posted Wednesday on Twitter. "Tune in … for a special 'Yellow Submarine' movie singalong for kids and kids at heart. Peace and love." First released in theaters in 2018 to celebrate the movie's 50th anniversary, the "Yellow Submarine" singalong edition includes Beatles favorites "Eleanor Rigby," "When I'm Sixty-Four," "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," "All You Need Is Love," "It's All Too Much" and, of course, the bouncy title track. This marks the restoration's first showing since its short theatrical run. YouTube is one of several brands brewing innovative ways to entertain the quarantined public during the public health emergency. Earlier this month, ABC hosted a similar event, "The Disney Family Singalong," featuring at-home covers of classic Disney tunes sung by Beyonc�, Ariana Grande, Christina Aguilera, Thomas Rhett, the original cast of "High School Musical" and other famous guests for a good COVID-19 cause. |
Containment: Indochina, Beyoncé… our selection of concerts online - D1SoftballNews.com Posted: 28 Apr 2020 05:10 PM PDT MUSIC – even Before the containment, the concert halls had been part of the first gathering places impacted by the spread of the coronavirus. Since many artists like Jean-Louis Aubert, Matthieu Chedid, Christine and the Queens, Chris Martin or John Legend offer live acoustic from their living room, which are available on Instagram or Facebook. But if you fancy a good walkabout virtual before a concert or large scale, there is also what to do on Youtube, Netflix or Arte Concert. The evidence with our selection of course non-exhaustive. Indochina on YoutubeThe most cult rock bands French has put online his concert "The Last Wave" recorded last summer at the stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille. In a message, Indochina address his solidarity with "all the caregivers and medical staff mobilized 24/24, all other (police, road and all those who work) and all of us confined". "Life is beautiful", "Station 13", "I asked the moon", "The adventurer"… The show and its long setlist of 3h is to see for free on Youtube until the 30th of march. The concert "The Last Wave" of Indo-china, recorded in the stade Pierre Mauroy on Youtube: Beyoncé at Coachella on NetflixThe festival of Coachella, which kicks off the international season of festivals, was due to take place from the 11th of April in the California desert. Like many other events, was cancelled. To compensate, we advise you to go watch the concert cult of Beyoncé, headlining Coachella in 2018. Entitled "Homecoming" on Netflix, the documentary intersects this exceptional show of a few intimate moments behind the scenes. The docu-concert "Homecoming" is available on Netflix, 2: 17 Bob Marley on Arte ConcertWhat would you say to a little trip in time? The platform Arte Concert offers more than 600 concerts of all music genres, from electro, to metal through to hip hop or jazz. We recommend you the concert "Uprising Live! by Bob Marley, around the eighth and final album recorded with the Wailers. Recorded on 13 June 1980 in Dortmund, he will always be remembered as one of his performance the most moving, promises Arte. The concert "Uprising Live! by Bob Marley is available on Arte Concert, 58min The Old Scoundrels on Amazon PrimeRemember, in 2017, Eddy Mitchell, Jacques Dutronc, and Johnny Hallyday was back on stage as a trio for reforming The Old Scoundrels. The historical concert of all three of these monuments of French music, accompanied by 22 musicians, recorded live at Bercy on June 24, 2017, is to be seen in entirety on Amazon Prime. The Live of Old Scoundrels is available on Amazon Prime, 1: 50pm The opera Don Giovanni on CultureboxThe opéra de Paris participates to upload their most beautiful operas and ballets, in partnership with Culturebox and Arte. The programming evolves over the weeks: from Monday 23 march, the shows will be the classic "Don Giovanni" of Mozart, here staged by Ivo Van Hove, which "confronts the myth of the seducer who haunts for centuries european culture." Then will follow "The Swan Lake" will be from 30 march to 5 April, and "The Barber of Seville", from 5 to 12 April. From Mozart's opera "Don Giovanni"available from 23 of march from 19: 30 until march 29, on Culturebox, 2h56 "Party pockets" of The BlogothèqueFor concerts (almost) in your living room, it ends this selection with the entirety of the "party pockets" of The Blogothèque now available on Youtube. In all forty artists, from Damien Rice to Feist, passing by Angel Olsen, Tinariwen, or Vampire Weekend are loaned to these acoustic concerts. If you want more, every night at 19h during this containment, the artists will play a few songs live on the account Instagram The Blogothèque for "Stay Away"Shows. All "party pockets" of The Blogothèque are available on Youtube See also on The HuffPost: Despite the containment, the Orchestra of Serbia has played "Bella Ciao" to the Italian |
Winfrey and Roberts will help overcome the challenges of the pandemic - Explica Posted: 28 Apr 2020 01:43 PM PDT ![]() The Angels.- Oprah Winfrey, Julia Roberts and the former president George W. Bush They are among 200 celebrities who will participate in a 24-hour event that can be seen worldwide via streaming. The event, called Call to Unite, will begin on Friday night and will feature performances and talks on how to overcome the challenges of the pandemic of the coronavirus. Organizers hope participants can help inspire people to "get out of this crisis better than when it started." You may also be interested: Celebrity concert raises $ 128 million for WHO Quincy Jones, Jennifer Garner, Common, Maria Shriver, Questlove, Yo-Yo Ma, Eva Longoria, Naomi Campbell, and Alanis Morissette are also among the participants. Each will answer calls in their own way, whether it's singing a song, telling a story, or offering a prayer. The event can be followed live on unite.us, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Twitch, LinkedIn and SiriusXM Stars. "One World: Together At Home"Just last April 18, Beyoncé and Lady Gaga They gave hope during a star event to deal with the virus. Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Lizzo, Shawn Mendes and others performed classics full of messages of hope and change during a television special aimed at fighting the coronavirus, while Beyoncé and Alicia Keys spoke forcefully about how the virus has disproportionately affected black Americans. Beyoncé appeared by surprise on the show "One World: Together At Home" and thanked the "delivery men, mail carriers, and health workers" for their hard work during the pandemic. "Black Americans disproportionately belong to these essential sectors of the workforce that do not have the luxury of working from home. The virus is killing black people at a really alarming rate here in the United States, "said Beyoncé. Keys presented similar data when he spoke during the special. He ended his message saying: "Keep your frequency high and I send you all my love." Gaga, who cured the star-studded event, opened it by exhorting those battling the pandemic to find a way to smile despite the pain, performing a cover of Nat King Cole's song "Smile." He sang during the second part of the eight-hour event in support of the World Health Organization (who) beside Global Citizen. Wonder performed on a piano "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers; John Legend and Sam Smith, each from home, did a "Stand by Me" duet; Lizzo sang "A Change Is Gonna Come" with passion; and Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello, sitting together, "What a Wonderful World". Paul McCartney performed "Lady Madonna" by The Beatles and spoke about the work of his mother, a nurse. Members of the Rolling Stones – from four different locations – joined forces to play "You Can't Always Get What You Want". And Taylor Swift performed "Soon You'll Get Better" while playing the piano. . |
Beyoncé’s Music Videos: Top Five of All Time - Vogue.com Posted: 14 Aug 2018 12:00 AM PDT ![]() Who run the world? Beyoncé! For more than 20 years, the "Formation" singer has been wowing us with her voice, dance moves, and, of course, her artfully addictive music videos. To kick off their North American tour On the Run II, the Carters descended on the Louvre and released the video for "Apeshit," a fashion-forward art history lesson, off the couple's collaborative album, Everything Is Love. Even if you aren't able to snag a ticket to On the Run II, you can still dance along with Beyoncé through the magic of music videos. (Queen Bey happens to hold the title for the most-awarded artist in MTV Video Music Award history, in case her supremacy was in question.) To celebrate Beyoncé's landmark Vogue September cover, below are Beyoncé's top five most-watched music videos to date. Bow down! 5. "Run the World (Girls)," 2011 4. "7/11," 2014 3. "Drunk in Love (ft. Jay-Z)," 2013 2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," 2009 1. "Halo," 2009 See Beyoncé's September Issue, Photographed by Tyler Mitchell: Watch: Behind the Scenes of Beyoncé's Vogue Cover Shoot: |
Posted: 17 Apr 2018 12:09 PM PDT
Beyoncé's headlining performance at Coachella over the weekend made history the moment she took the stage (as she became the first black woman to headline the festival), but she also notched another milestone in the process. Beyoncé's 105-minute set on Saturday was the most-viewed live performance on YouTube in Coachella's history, with 458,000 simultaneous global viewers at its peak, the video site said in a release. The first weekend of Coachella drew also drew a record 41 million live viewers on the site from 232 countries, making it the most-viewed live music festival in YouTube's history. Beyoncé was joined in her Coachella set by over 100 singers, dancers, and musicians, including guest appearances from her former Destiny's Child band members, her sister Solange Knowles, and her husband Jay-Z. The set blew up on Twitter and social media, as it was taking place, with the hashtag "#Beychella." Beyoncé was previously set to perform at Coachella last year before she had to cancel the set due to her pregnancy. |
HBO's 'We're Here' Made Shangela Feel Like a Proud Parent - Cosmopolitan.com Posted: 24 Apr 2020 07:59 AM PDT ![]() Ask any RuPaul's Drag Race fan who the most influential queens from the show are and they'll probably say something like: Trixie Mattel, Alyssa Edwards, Bianca Del Rio, and of course Shangela. After three runs on the show and its All Stars spinoff, Shangela never walked away with a crown. She did, however, go on to act alongside Lady Gaga in A Star Is Born and now has her own HBO show with fellow Drag Race alums Eureka O'Hara and Bob the Drag Queen. So, like, she won. She won BIG. Shangela's We're Here docuseries just premiered last night (catch it on YouTube here if you missed out), and the show follows the Texas native as she, Bob, and Eureka transform small town residents into drag queens for a one-night-only show. It might sound a little cheesy, but hey, we could all use a little bit of that right now. Plus, the show tackles serious issues and helps some residents confront their past homophobia, try to reunite their families, and become who they truly want to be. Here, Shangela talks to Cosmopolitan about the moments of doubt in We're Here, the first time she saw the trailer on TV, and her upcoming Shangela Is Shook special about how All Stars 3 did her dirty. Cosmopolitan: How are you doing? What has social distancing been like for you? Shangela: I hate to see what's going on in the world and how our world is being affected by COVID-19. But as a diva on the go, being forced to take a little break is not something that's completely horrible. I'm spending my time with my family in my hometown of Paris, Texas. I have been quite happy and crafty, and I've been able to really connect with my fans a lot by doing more Instagram Lives and TikToks than in the past. How can fans support drag queens right now? Night life was hit so hard with the social distancing orders. The best way to support me is to keep the energy and the spirit of drag alive by really supporting local drag queens in their own communities. If you've ever been to a drag bar or if you ever wanted to or see a queen, find a local queen in your community, find her Instagram, and find a way to tip her. Most likely, she's not making any money right now and can't support herself with the livelihood that she usually does. We'll get back to better days. I'm very optimistic and very hopeful. I don't know when that is, but in the meantime, you got to keep your spirits up. How would you describe We're Here? We're focusing on small towns across America and LGBTQ stories that have this emotional journey. And through the power of drag, we're helping to equip our drag daughters with the tools to achieve whatever they want in this moment. In addition to that, we have to program and produce a high-quality drag show—sometimes with bare minimum resources in the middle of nowhere. Try finding the right sequin fabric at the local thrift shop, okay? But we make it happen! A few nights ago you posted that it was your first time seeing the trailer on TV. How did you feel seeing it pop? I wanted to scream, but I couldn't because I'm in the house with my grandma and my mom and I didn't want to wake them up. It was right after I watched Homeland and Insecure. All of a sudden there's a promo, and I was like, *gasp.* I was sitting there in the living room by myself so I had no one to share it with until I posted on my Instagram. I started getting all of these messages from my friends who were also awake throughout the world. So I was like, 'Okay, cool. I'll just wait to tell my mom in the morning.' What was your favorite moment during filming? I think one of my favorite moments was in the first episode when everything was really raw. When my [drag] daughter Hunter committed and did his number on the stage and gave a speech afterwards, I was just so proud of him. You know, I'm Shangela. I don't have no kids. You can check the record—I don't have no kids that I know of. I just was overwhelmed with emotion. I was like a parent. A real parent. I was like, 'This is what it must feel like when your kid graduates high school and you're there like, 'whoop whoop whoop!' That's how I felt. I was like, 'Oh my God, look at my little baby.' It was really beautiful. The queens are meant to be strong mentors the entire time, but were there any moments during taping that challenged you or made you feel especially vulnerable? I think about having to reach out to Hunter's dad in the first episode. Hunter's dad was one of the nicest guys. He looks to have this tough exterior—he's a Harley rider and a Navy veteran, you know. At first, connecting with him made me feel very uncomfortable because I didn't grow up in the house with a dad. My parents separated right when I was born. I've never known my dad, so to have to walk into Hunter's life and help him strengthen and their relationship—At one point I thought, 'Am I even equipped to do this because I don't know how to relate to a dad the way a son is supposed to?' But at the end of the day, I'm a person who knows how to connect with people. That's the biggest thing that I have to contribute to this show. One of the themes of the show is that some people seem to be atoning for their past homophobic beliefs and actions and they want to be put in drag as a way to make amends in some way. Why do you think it's important for some people to actually take that step to feel like they're actually accepting of the community now? I think that people have to go through a journey in order to heal. And if they felt that they've done wrong in the past to a specific community and wanted to make amends to them, this is a way they've chosen to try and heal themselves. It's just as much about accepting others as it is about accepting oneself. Sometimes they've got to figure out a way to let go of old baggage or to evolve as a person in order to be their best self. Sometimes that means apologizing for things or facing fears that they never had the confidence to face before. What was it like working with Bob and Eureka on the show? Girl, we don't know how we got any work done. I know that. They had to split us up to get the other stuff done because we just had so much fun together. Bob, Eureka and I are all from RuPaul's Drag Race family, so we had that background. We're also very hardworking drag queen who have toured the world and understand what it's like to put on a good fun show. And the powers that be said, 'We value your opinion' and made us consulting producers on the show. We had a seat at the table in programming a lot of these pieces, and I think that we've done our drag community, specifically, justice in how authentic this show is going to look and feel. Speaking of Drag Race, have you been watching this season? I always call myself a fan first and a contestant second. It's still early in the season for me, but obviously one of the front runners is Gigi Goode. She's just been stellar on the runway, which has been fantastic. Heidi N Closet has such a special place in my heart not only for her name, but also because he reminds me a lot of myself in that you're a little rough around the edges but you have a great heart and great personality for television. I love that for her. Then Jan Sport with those vocals, honey. If you were to join the celebrity Drag Race spinoff, which celeb would you most want to put in drag? Beyoncé! Can I say it faster? Beyoncé! People think women can't get in drag, but women can totally get in drag. I'm gonna find out a way for us to do a duet number. She would be my drag daughter, and you know she would win the pageant. And Rome Flynn from How to Get Away With Murder would be a beautiful, beautiful daughter. What's up next for you? I have recently put up a stand-up comedy show for free. It's a one hour stand-up comedy show called LaQuifa is HALLELOOSIN' IT on YouTube. It makes me happy to know that my efforts from inside these four walls where I am in Paris, Texas, is impacting someone else and seeing them watch and enjoy it. In addition to that, I have a new stand-up comedy show that's all about the fallout from All Stars season three called Shangela Is Shook because, child, I was very shook [when I was eliminated]. It'll come out before All Stars season five premieres, and that's gonna be probably in late May. You can watch the first episode of We're Here on YouTube for free. Catch new episodes on Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO. |
Posted: 04 May 2015 12:00 AM PDT Beyoncé has gotten into the talent acquisition game by signing three teenage girls whose music she found on YouTube. Sister act Chloe and Halle Bailey, ages 17 and 15 respectively, caught Beyoncé's attention with a cover of "Pretty Hurts," according to the New York Post. ">The video currently has 8.2 million views. Chloe and Halle are the recipients of a $1 million contract, which provides for up to six albums over five years, the Post reports. Beyoncé will collect 15 percent of their earnings. The sisters "worship" Beyoncé, according to the Post. Their father wrote in court papers, "We cannot think of a better person to help guide the girls." Beem signed a $560,000, the Post reports, and made it to the Top 40 on "The X Factor" in 2012 when she was just 12 years old. Her YouTube channel is devoid of any videos, but her performance of "Feel the Rush" is available on the School of Creative and Performing Arts' YouTube account. |
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