Thursday, 25 November 2010

Adele goes disco for 'Rolling in the Deep'

Adele already has our hearts, and this week from the young British performer she has present us a give in shape of her new song 'Rolling in the Deep'.

From her forthcoming sophomore set "21, song 'Rolling in the Deep' is the first single.and it maintains the songwriter's old-school vibe but bumps it up to the '70s.

A vulnerable disco diva stance with a dancefloor burner had been delivered by Adele in this song that may make you grab your cigarettes.

The official video track is directed by Sam-Brown and it will be out in December.

The 22-year-old Grammy winner is set to release "21" on Feb. 22.

Sunday, 14 November 2010

Adele To Release Her New Album In February,2011


The British Songwriter Adele will release a new music album in upcoming year by Feburary,2011.It’s been a little more than 24 months since the then 19-year old Adele made her imprint with her debut album 19.

The title of the new album is 21 remains a mystery to the blogosphere, but hopefully we’ll have some more information on the album’s enigmatic title in the coming months.

Best described as the female counterpart to Jaime Cullum, Adele — born Laurie Blue Adkins — will release the album February 22nd in the U.S. and January 24th in the UK, with the first single, “Rolling in the Deep,” due out January 16th. Rick Rubin and Paul Epworth lent their hands to production in the U.S. and London, respectively.

Friday, 5 November 2010

Adele Silva Emmerdale return.....!


Kelly Windsor,three years backs in order to pursue her dream of stardom in the US,but struggled to find acting work.

It was reported earlier this year that she had launched dog walking service nd was working as an assistant in a Los Angeles branch of Ted Baker.

Adele Silva has decided to come back on the same role which has made her famous on this side of the Atlantic.Adele is now ready to make her acting comeback

She said: 'I absolutely loved playing Kelly. She's going to be three years older but probably not three years wiser!

'Whenever Kelly is around she's always caught up in something which makes her a lot of fun.'

According to the producer of Emmerdale he is not interested to involve Kelly because of her controversial matters with the Jimmy King, who dumped her on their wedding day and it would give her a chance to take a revenge.

Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Adele Hall and Marie Farrell Are selected for KC Chamber


This year's leadership for woman honorees will be Adele Hall and Marie Farrell by the Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. The annual Athena award for first time has been expanded to include a second award, given to a young professional.

Hall is active in education, youth, health and political cases topically and nationally both and she is known for countless civic and philanthropic endeavors. She is of Donald J.

Hall recently participation are The Local Investment Commission, Starlight Theatre, Wayside Waifs, Children's Mercy Hospital, the Salvation Army and the George Bush Presidential Library Center.

The awards will be given on Oct. 12.

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Adele Sande's hoping to be the Top of the Pop Stars.





AN ALFORD-BORN singing sensation was today hoping to be top of the pops after being tipped to reach number one.

Adele Sande has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, including Cheryl Cole and British rapper Chipmunk.

Now the talented 23-year-old – who has just signed with Virgin Records – hopes her latest collaboration could take the top spot in the music charts when they are announced tomorrow.


The Alford-born singer/songwriter – who is appearing in her first music video – said: “It was a lot of fun making the video. We filmed it on a council estate in south London.”

For the last year Adele has penned songs and worked hard on her singing career while taking a break from her medical studies.

Adele said: “It would be the best feeling ever if the video got to the top of the charts.

“People in the industry get a copy of the current list of how sales for each song are doing – and Never Be Your Woman is in the top five.”

The talented singer wrote a song and recorded backing vocals on the popular track Boys, for Cheryl Cole last summer.

Adele has also worked with UK rapper Chipmunk on the hit Diamond Rings and has been pitched to write lyrics for US R&B star Alicia Keys.

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Adele five songs into new album

Adele has revealed how work on her second album is going, explaining that she has written five tracks for the follow up to 2008's '19'.
The Brit singer spoke at Glamour magazine's Woman Of The Year ceremony in London, saying that, so far, the new songs were mostly about boys.
"I've still got the same problems…" she said. "They get worse because I'm away all the time. It gets a bit harder."
Adele revealed that she doesn't always have to write songs about love and relationships, however.
"The littlest things I can write about, it doesn't have to be some drama," she said. "The littlest things about not putting a cup in the dishwasher. I can write a song about that as well."
Adele was asked if she would like to pursue a career on the screen after an appearance on US show 'Ugly Betty', reports BBC News.
"Only if 'Sex And The City' ask," she replied. "That's it. Never anything else."

Monday, 1 February 2010

Adele, Leona Lewis and Kelly Clarkson for VH1 'Divas'













Adele, Leona Lewis and Kelly Clarkson have all been confirmed to perform at the revived VH1 ‘Divas’ event, set to take place live on September 17 in New York. The event will also feature a performance from Disney star Miley Cyrus, and will be filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music Howard Gilman Opera House.

‘Divas’ has featured some of the world’s top music stars since its inception in 1998, including Diana Ross, Tina Turner, Cher, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Shania Twain, Faith Hill, Whitney Houston, Beyonce and Chaka Khan.The event benefits VH1’s Save The Music Foundation, a non-profit organisation dedicated to restoring instrumental music education in American public schools