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It’s official. “Legally Blonde” is a super hit! The story of this musical clicks with people from all walks of life and the strong performance of each character helps the show make an impact on the audience.
This is one show that has got a bulk of reviews in favor of it. Even the critics could not help but admit that the show harbors a strong sense of story and has left them speechless.
“Legally Blonde” is based on the MGM feature film that was a smashing hit and the novel written by Amanda Brown. This show has been directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, a highly appreciated stage as well screen choreographer and the winner of Tony Award. The famous lyricist Nell Benjamin and Larry O’Keefe have shown their fine talent by providing amazing lyrics for the musical. The sets have been designed by David Rockwell.
The musical revolves around Bel Air’s favorite blonde, Elle Woods. One can say she has a fetish for pink, as she is seen in pink-clad attire almost throughout the show. She has a Chihuahua named Bruiser who is as fashionable as its blonde owner.
Elle’s boyfriend ditches her. This happens during graduation. However, Elle is no loser. Being a society star, she can’t tolerate “no”. So, gone is the old Elle who flashes her credit cards every now and then. When her boyfriend leaves her for someone else, a new Elle is born. She decides to enroll for Harvard Law School and get her boyfriend back. It is here that she recognizes her knack for legal issues.
“Legally Blonde” transmits the message that being yourself is the biggest thing we can do for ourselves. And for that, we need to be true to ourselves. Otherwise we can never realize what we actually are.
As the story proceeds, you watch a society star transform into a legal fighter. And don’t forget her cute Chihuahua, Bruiser! It’s going to be there like a loyal friend who seems to be equally interested in teaching its owner’s boyfriend some legal manners.
“Legally Blonde” stars Laura Bell Bundy, the brightest actor in Broadway. She makes the stage come to life with her superb acting skills. Besides her, Christian Borle plays the role of Emmett; Orfeh is Paulette; Richard H. Blake stars as Warner; Kate Shinle is Vivienne; Nikki Snelson plays Brooke; and Michael Rupert plays the role of Professor Callahan.
With such a huge success, getting tickets to this musical is not easy. Hence, it is recommended for all Broadway show fans to forget waiting in the box office line. Instead, opt for online booking or dial a number to order the tickets.
Although you might have to shell a few extra dollars for taking the service of ticket providers on the internet, it’s worth the price. You might even get tickets for the front row!
So, before all the seats get booked, act fast and secure your place at the theatre now!
Al is the webmaster of the Legally Blonde The Musical Reviews site, a New York City entertainment website with reviews and news on every event, as well as Legally Blonde the Musical reviews information.
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Carole King: A Legend in Concert
Until November 1969, Carole King was known only as a songwriter. She wrote 22 Top 40 hits for artists such as Aretha Franklin and The Monkees. She penned music to classics such as “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” a #1 hit sung by the Shirelles, and The Drifters’ “Up on the Roof.” Since that time, King has gone on to achieve huge success as a solo recording artist. She has sold multi-platinum albums, won several Grammy® Awards, and been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Over 1,000 artists have recorded her 400 compositions, resulting in 100 hit singles, many of which have reached the #1 spot on the charts. King is still regarded as the most successful songwriter in the history of popular music.
King became interested in music at the age of four, when she started playing the piano. She started her first band the Co-sines while in high school. She was known well enough at the time that Neil Sedaka had a hit song dedicated to her entitled “Oh! Carol.” King went on to co-write songs with her first husband Gerry Goffin. Their collaboration yielded hits like “Don’t Bring Me Down” sung by The Animals and “I’m Into Something Good” sung by Herman’s Hermits. In 1962, their song “Loco-Motion” went to #1.
Tomorrow Records was the name of King and Goffin’s first label. King went on to form a band called the City in 1968. The band included Danny Kortchmer who was formerly of Flying Machine, a group that featured James Taylor as its vocalist. The City recorded one album entitled Now That Everything’s Been Said. Some of the songs on this album were successfully re-recorded by other artists, including “You’ve Got a Friend” which was covered by Taylor. Read the rest of this entry »
Kid Rock – The Kid Returns to the Road
Make no mistakes about it-Kid Rock is proud of his white trash background. Through his music and fashion sense, he’s celebrated the trailer park-pimp look, and is probably the first (and possibly the only) artist to ever pull it off.
And pull it off he has. Kid Rock has been a major chart success over the past decade. It actually took him a decade to jumpstart his career, beginning in 1990 with Grit Sandwiches For Breakfast, a rap album. White rappers have always been a novelty, from Vanilla Ice to Snow, and sadly, this probably only worked against Kid Rock-whose real name is Robert Ritchie-despite his talent. His first three records all received lukewarm reviews (at best), but that didn’t deter the Kid from trying to run with the big guys in the rap scene. Kid’s records reveled in the 2 Live Crew-style party raps of the early ’90s. He was bad, bawdy and he didn’t mince words.
He also didn’t score any major hits. But that all changed in 1998 with the release of the record that made Kid Rock a star. Devil without a Cause revamped his image. He took on the persona of the high-rollin’, hard-rockin’ character that his fans grew to know through videos for songs like “Bawitdaba.” The creation was a perfect marriage of Kid’s white trash upbringing and the hip-hop loving, tough talking MC he had been tried to turn himself into in the early ’90s. Perhaps it was this mix of both “white” and “black” cultures that made him more acceptable to audiences than one hit wonders like Vanilla Ice and Snow. Regardless of the reason why, “Bawitdaba” and “Cowboy” helped Rock establish himself, and turned his nationwide smash, Devil Without a Cause, into top selling record that turned platinum almost a dozen times.
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Miley Cyrus Tickets – Golden Globe Excitement
What could be a better birthday present to a 16-year-old than a brand new Porsche? Not many things could top that list for a teenager, but Miley Cyrus has done a fabulous job following up the gifts of her sweet sixteenth by gaining a nomination for a Golden Globe Award, announced in last week’s awards show fervor. Cyrus’ new Porsche Cayenne took the backseat to the artist’s newest gift of a possible Golden Globe, as the Hannah Montana star recently secured her spot to the second awards show since November, when she performed at the American Music Awards.
Cyrus and singer-songwriter Jeffrey Steele picked up the Golden Globe nod for “I Thought I Lost You,” a song the two co-wrote for the Disney film Bolt. The single is up for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture, and it will compete against Peter Gabriel and Thomas Newman with “Down to Earth” from Wall-E; Jamie Cullum, Clint Eastwood, Kyle Eastwood and Michael Stevens for “Gran Torino” from Gran Torino; Beyonce Knowles, Amanda Ghost, Scott McFarmon, Ian Dench, James Dring and Jody Street for “Once in a Lifetime” from Cadillac Records and Bruce Springsteen for “The Wrestler” in The Wrestler. This year’s Golden Globe Awards, the 66th annual presentation, will commence on January 11.
While 2008 has been one monumental year in the spotlight for Miley Cyrus, the teen pop sensation has been at the forefront of media attention ever since she was born, being the first daughter of country music legend and “Achy, Breaky Heart” vocalist Billy Ray Cyrus. Miley’s entertainer gene was evident from childhood, and she got the nickname Miley (her real name is Destiny Hope) as a shortened version of “Smiley,” a name she gained due to her cheerful disposition as a baby. Miley Cyrus made her debut into the entertainment world in 2003 when she made a cameo in the television series Doc, soon thereafter landing a small role in the Tim Burton film Big Fish. The child prodigy made her big break in 2005, however, when she gained the title role in the Disney series Hannah Montana. The TV show let Cyrus demonstrate both her acting and singing skills, as she played a character leading a double life as normal teenager Miley Stewart by day and superstar Hannah Montana by night. The first Hannah Montana soundtrack came out in 2006 following the release of the Hannah Montana film, and Cyrus absolutely exploded as a teen icon thereafter.
Since 2006, Cyrus has gone on to conquer all means of the entertainment industry, embarking upon several national tours and releasing many smash singles and albums both as Hannah Montana and as Miley Cyrus. Cyrus’ debut solo release as herself dropped in the summer of 2008 under the title Breakout, and that’s just what this sugar-coated pop tart has done ever since. Cyrus’ live performances are appropriate for all ages, so if you haven’t seen the Hannah Montana star rock the stage live, get Miley Cyrus tickets from http://www.stubhub.com/miley-cyrus-tickets and get the party started!
Author Bio: This article is sponsored by StubHub.com and was written by Jenna Jay. StubHub is a leader in the business of selling Miley Cyrus tickets, sports tickets, concert tickets, theater tickets and special events tickets.
Animal Collective Tickets-Even Indie Bands Have to Work to Plug an Album Leak
The greatest compliment a band could be paid is knowing that fans are willing to go to great lengths to hear your work. In the past, that’s included hitchhiking or traveling across county-or even state-borders in order to hear their favorite performers live. But in the age of the Internet, there’s a darker side to this, and yes, it does involve illegal downloading.
While the ethical issues surrounding illegal downloading still offer a lot of territory for debate, two things are doubtless: Firstly, that it’s here to stay. Fans will get free copies of new albums one way or another. Secondly, that it does have an impact on an artist’s bottom line-and this is especially harsh on indie artists, who have smaller audiences and tend to work with independent labels (meaning they have smaller budgets for promotion). Read the rest of this entry »
Tim McGraw – Country Turns Hip-Hop (Again)
Nashville’s biggest heartthrob Tim McGraw has surprised fans in the past with atypical collaborations (think Nelly and “Over and Over,”) and this Southern-fried country musician is at it again, this time with “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper)” rapper T-Pain. McGraw and T-Pain both met recently when making appearances on an episode of Saturday Night Live, and talk over going into the studio together emerged then and there.
While nothing has officially been nailed down yet, both McGraw and T-Pain have been talking up a storm, T-Pain even letting E! Online in on the nature of the collaboration, saying, “The hip-hop has been done with Tim and Nelly, so we gotta be more country than hip-hop.” With a partnership in the wings, T-Pain continues onward with tour dates alongside Lil Wayne, Keyshia Cole, Gym Class Heroes and Keri Hilson, while McGraw delves further into an innovative style, even reportedly contributing to an upcoming single “Human,” set to appear on hip-hop prince Chris Brown’s upcoming album. Read the rest of this entry »
Kings of Leon – Tapping Into Their Home Market
After years of making music, it should come as no surprise that the kings of alt-rock have finally made it big in their home country. The southern rockers have long achieved massive stardom in the UK and Europe, selling out arenas, headlining tours and attending music festivals, but with their most recent album, and subsequent tour, they have finally made some headlines in their home, the good ol’ U.S. of A. Have you been a long time fan of the kings and want to prove to other reluctant fans that they haven’t “sold out?”
Talking to Tennessean, drummer Nathan Followill said “It’s our fourth record, and with every record you put out, the label and management say, ‘This is the one. This is the one that’s going to crack America,’ so each time we had one that didn’t, it wasn’t a letdown, you get used to it. But it was a little tough playing huge arena shows in the U.K. and Europe, and coming home and having to play smaller places. But man, this record [2008's Only the Night] kinda snuck up on us. You always hope for the best and expect the worst, so we’re pretty stoked. But now we’re realizing how much work you have to do if your record is actually popular.” Read the rest of this entry »
Bon Jovi Continues to Draw Crowds Wherever They Go
Mention the name Bon Jovi to any girl and you are more than likely going to see smile on their face and hear a happy sigh to accompany it. For some reason, women of all ages continue to be drawn to both the band and the lead singer. If you want to get some brownie points with your girl, all you will need to do is get tickets to their next show.
The lead singer for Bon Jovi is the one and only Jon Bon Jovi. Time seems to have left him alone as he still has the good looks that he had when he first hit the stage over 25 years ago. He is one of those rare rock stars that has managed to stay grounded throughout his career and actually still lives in New Jersey to this day. He has made quite a name for himself over the past decades as not only a musician, but also as a businessman. He seems to have the golden touch in everything that he does.
Richie Sambora has been an integral part of the band over the years. His playing style is influenced by Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix and believe it or not, The Beatles. While he did grow in New Jersey, he has since moved out to California and has homes in both Los Angeles and Laguna Beach. While the band is obviously his main commitment, he has been known to make the occasional appearance in movies and television shows.
Dave Bryan plays the keyboards for the band and is just another Jersey boy. Like Jon Bon Jovi, he has chosen to remain in the state of New Jersey for his main residence. Anyone listening to him play will easily recognize some of his past influences. Southside Johnny and the Jukes and Deep Purple are among his favorites and they reign through in his playing style.
The tempo of the group is held by none other than Tico Torres. He is an exceptional drummer, but that is hardly his only talent. Outside of the band, he has own line of clothing for children called the Rock Star Baby Collection. Aside from his clothing line success, he is also an accomplished painter, sculptor and is no slouch on the golf course.
The band is currently on The Circle Tour and it is being met with incredible success. Actually, many of the coming shows and VIP packages have already been sold out. The mass appeal of the band is still as strong today as it has been for years. It is no wonder, as the stage presence of Jon Bon Jovi has not dwindled one bit over the last 20 or so years.
The tour is full swing and will continue through the spring and summer of 2010. After a quick stop in Canada, they come right back to the United States and will be performing in Philadelphia for a couple of shows on March 23-24. The dates are steady all the way through June, where they slow down just a bit to accommodate the travel (some international dates are mixed in) of the tour schedule. Tickets are going quick so if you plan to see them, it would be wise to check the calendar and lock up your tickets soon.
Author Bio: Written by Heather Maxwell, article sponsored by Stub.com. Stub.com sells Bon Jovi Tickets, Concert Tickets, and more to just about any event in your area.
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Michael Buble Offers a Classic Sound That Cannot be Forgotten
In a day and age where artists like Lady Gaga and the Black-Eyed Peas get most of the press, it is almost refreshing to hear the crooning of Michael Buble. His songs take us back decades to when singing was a true art form and less of stage show. His songs go deep into the heart to place were only a broken lover can reach and then come right back to lift up our spirits with his next tune. Simply put, he is an amazing talent.
Michael Buble first captured our hearts when he splashed onto the music scene in 2004. He won the Juno award as Best New Artist that year and has been growing his fan base ever since. Slowly but surely the world started to take notice of him and the awards really started to pile up. He continued to dominate the Juno Awards and finally broke through with a Grammy in 2008 for Best Traditional Pop Vocal. That pretty much served as his coming out party.
His more recent album, “Crazy Love” is a journey that few singers have been able to take us on in recent times. His version of the title song is something to behold and even if you are a loyalist to one of the many other artists that have made this song famous, it is hard not to feel as though you are hearing it again for the first time. To say that it evokes some special feelings is an understatement. However, only you will be able to make that call.
The overall sound of this album is very unique as he literally “left the doors open” when he was recoding the different tracks. He was trying to create a different sound and from what we have heard, he has done exactly that. He wanted the fans “to feel like they were in the studio” and this is very much the case. It is reminiscent of what we heard on albums that were put out 50 and 60 years ago.
Honestly, he may have one of the few styles that can experience success doing something such as this. Today, many of the artists are more concerned about capturing headlines than they are actually performing real music. This is not to take away from people them, it is just that there seems to be more work put into creating the special effects than there does the actual music. It is great entertainment, but sometimes it is better to be able to sit back and enjoy the actual artistry.
His current tour is in full swing and once he finishes up on the East Coast at Madison Square Garden on March 20th, he will start to swing west and work his way across the United States. The US portion of the tour will wrap up in April at the Staples Center on April 9th and then it is off to the United Kingdom. There are plenty of stops along the way so even if he is not in your hometown, you can rest assured that he will playing somewhere close.
Author Bio: Written by Heather Maxwell, article sponsored by Stub.com. Stub.com sells Michael Buble Tickets, Concert Tickets, and more to just about any event in your area.
Lady Antebellum: Newcomers With Accolades
Lady Antebellum is relatively new to the music scene, but this country-inspired group is already making a huge mark in the mainstream music world. Formed in 2006, the group is comprised of guitarist and background vocalist Dave Haywood and co-lead vocalists Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott. Charles and Dave are longtime friends, and when they added new acquaintance Scott to the mix, magic happened. The daughter of well-known singer Linda Davis, Scott brought a musical lineage, in addition to a great network of established contacts, to the group. Read the rest of this entry »


