The 2013 Grammy Awards are merely days away so you should expect several major news breaks to occur later this week. The first of those announcement came earlier today when it was revealed that Bruno Mars, Beyonce and Prince will all make appearances at the big show.
When Beyonce shared footage of her rehearsal for the 2013 Super Bowl Halftime Show, I joked that the scenes of her on a laptop were telltale signs of her surfing the web for inspiration from more original entertainers. Little did I know that I was right on the stolen money.
Did you know that Prince was the most prolific hit-maker on the Billboard Hot 100 during the 1980s and 1990s?
In case you didn’t know, Prince is one of the most talented artists to ever strut across a stage in a pair of pumps. So, just imagine the excitement that erupted across the industry when this legend finally embraced the internet, launched his own website and released a new song called “Screw Driver”.
Prince will be honored with the Icon Award and perform at the upcoming 2013 Billboard Music Awards, so it’s quite fitting that he covers the latest issue of Billboard magazine. In case you didn’t know, the ceremony will air live via ABC on May 19th.
The Billboard Music Awards have been known to honor artists with allegedly sponsored titles as a form of timely propaganda. However, this year the show will celebrate the accomplishments of a living legend who deserves every form of praise available and his name is Prince.
Did you know that Whitney Houston and Prince were both asked to participate in Michael Jackson’s ‘Bad’ project?
Prince is a living legend with several monster hits of his own but last evening on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’, he paid homage to one of his fallen peers, Michael Jackson. Brandishing his trusty guitar, the megastar performed a cover of his supposed rival’s classic ‘Don’t Stop Till You Get Enough’.
Last week, Way Back Wednesday showcased some of the most memorable musical scenes in movies but what about the films that target a younger demographic? Well, the animated features that shaped our childhoods should never be forgotten and this week we pay homage with a look back at those cartoon tunes!