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Stop the Press! Who is he singing too? | |
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See Prince Singing to Leighton Meester Onstage at Madison Square Garden here's Leighton looking pleased as punch during "I Love You But I Don't Trust You Anymore."Leighton Meester admits she was left shaking and breathing heavily after Prince pulled her onstage and sang her a song. Leighton was interviewed by Jimmy Fallon, ironically the friend standing with her at Prince's concert at New York's Madison Square Garden when the pop superstar pulled the actress onstage and sang her a song. 'I couldn't hold my cup afterwards, I was breathing so heavy,' Meester said, indicating how her hands were also shaking.
The star, who admits she has clung on to a towel Prince gave her, says it has set a high standard for future Prince shows she may attend. 'I don't feel like I can go again unless I can get serenaded,' she joked.
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^ and actress I thought she was just a regular lady It's still nice | |
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The 2011 NAACP Image Award nominees were announced today. Some of the heavy hitters nominated this year include, Denzel Washington, Jaden Smith, Morgan Freeman, Halle Berry, Queen Latifah and Zoe Saldana. The awards will be held on Friday, March 4, at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Here is the complete list of nominations.
4 more discussion & images C http://prince.org/msg/7/354126 Prince on the 2011 NAACP Image Awards (March 4, 2011)
The 2011 NAACP Image Award nominees were announced today. Some of the heavy hitters nominated this year include, Denzel Washington, Jaden Smith, Morgan Freeman, Halle Berry, Queen Latifah and Zoe Saldana. The awards will be held on Friday, March 4, at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. Here is the complete list of nominations.
Motion Picture “For Colored Girls” (Lionsgate/34th Street Films) Anthony Mackie – “Night Catches Us” (Magnolia Pictures)
MMemo to: Academy Awards Producers; re: Presenters. Book Prince! The Purple One (or really more of a robin's egg blue tonight) made a rare appearance as a presenter Friday at the 42nd NAACP Image Awards, and you'd have thought Halle Berry had come tumbling out of her golden gown the way the crowd roared and whistled—even while he talked! Read more: http://www.eonline.com/uberblog/b229487_prince_upstages_halle_berry_sofia.html#ixzz1FkSJoxbs
Actress in a Motion Picture Halle Berry – “Frankie & Alice” (Freestyle Releasing)
"This couldn't be more amazing, to win an Image Award, but have it be handed to you by Prince?! I've only loved him my whole life," a dazed Berry said in accepting Best Actress in a Motion Picture for Frankie & Alice, based on a true story about a ...
Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Don Cheadle – “Brooklyn’s Finest” (Overture Films) Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Anika Noni Rose – “For Colored Girls” (Lionsgate/34th Street Films) Independent Motion Picture “Conviction” (Fox Searchlight Pictures) Foreign Motion Picture “A Barefoot Dream” (Showbox/Mediaplex) Documentary (Theatrical or Television) “For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots” (PBS) Comedy Series “30 Rock” (NBC) Actor in a Comedy Series David Mann – “Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns” (TBS) Actress in a Comedy Series Cassi Davis – “Tyler Perry’s House of Payne” (TBS) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Craig Robinson – “The Office” (NBC) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Amber Riley – “Glee” (FOX) Drama Series “Detroit 1-8-7″ (ABC) Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Anderson – “Law & Order” (NBC) Actress in a Drama Series Chandra Wilson – “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Andre Braugher – “Men of a Certain Age” (TNT)
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Prince and Misty Copeland at Elton John's Oscar party
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I had a dream last night | |
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2.23.2011
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Tavis: Misty Copeland is a talented ballet dancer and the first African American female soloist at the American Ballet Theater. She has also recently toured with our friend Prince, which follows her appearance in his video. Before we get to all that, though, here she is in a performance of the ballet Giselle.
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Photos & Review: PRINCE – Oracle Arena, Oakland – Feb. 23, 2011February 25, 2011 – 2:09 pm By David SasonPrince and the New(est) Power Generation were in fine form Wednesday night, at the second of three nearly-sold-out shows at Oakland’s Oracle Arena. The Bay Area residency was only the second of his hit-and-run Welcome 2 America tour, announced less than a week earlier. This certainly sent the hype factor into overload, making the arena THE place to be this week for all-ages party folk to shake their asses off. The evening was a nonstop tribute to old-school funk, right from the energetic opening set from Graham Central Station, headed by Larry Graham (who later joined Prince for a barnstorming rendition of classic “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)”). The Sly and the Family Stone alumnus was an appropriate choice, considering the pioneering group’s vast influence on Prince’s eclectic music and band demographics. When Prince finally took the stage a little after 9:00, he showed why he’s still a huge concert draw, burning his way through an opening suite of “Let’s Go Crazy”, “Delirious”, “1999”, and an extended “Little Red Corvette”. Then Sheila E. took the stage (where she thankfully stayed all night) for a faithful version of the Prince-penned “Glamorous Life”. Along with the funk standards throughout the night, KISS-FM programmers couldn’t have planned the night any better themselves. The near-capacity crowd roared and sang along loudly to every bit. Thus went the two and a half hour set of almost exclusively 1980s hits and funk classics, with obscure ballad “I Love U, But I Don’t Trust U Anymore” from 1999 (the year, not the album) and minimalist stomper “Black Sweat” from 2006 being the newest songs he performed. This decision was a welcome surprise from the ever-prolific Prince, as was his decision to tweak his annoying truncation of certain hits (this time, he gave at least 50% of most songs, which was enough for the tens of thousands in attendance). While the song selection was certainly worthy of the exorbitant price (top price level was around $280 a piece), the stage (shaped like Prince’s famous symbol) left many concertgoers out in the cold. Although he performed mostly center stage, Prince almost exclusively engaged only two sides of the arena, leaving half of the crowd to mostly view one of his three hefty backup singer-cheerleaders. This was quite a disappointment, considering the more mindful 360-degree approaches of groups including U2 and Beastie Boys. And although the 52-year-old’s voice still packs his famous range, his famous dancing and musical chairs (he played bass for a song, but no drums) were kept to a minimum.
Still, the charismatic Renaissance man still puts most other pop stars to shame with his energy and formidable arsenal of songs. “Y’all coming back tomorrow night?” he asked the crowd at one point. Judging from the deafening reply, Prince’s fourth decade as a top-notch concert draw is a sure thing. —David Sason * * SETLIST Let’s Go Crazy * * | |
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The New York Daily News raved, “Prince worthy of all royal accolades…The hit-friendly show had a kinetic confidence and racing pace that spoke of his singular place in pop history,” while the New York Times said “It’s easy to envision Prince as another Chuck Berry or James Brown, barnstorming for decades to come.” The Star-Ledger encouraged fans to see the show with their review — “Any doubt that the diminutive singer could still bring the heat was put to rest at the explosive concert that kicked off the Welcome 2 America tour…Prince, remarkably, remains at the height of his powers. He’s a national treasure. Catch him while you can.” | |
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Welcome 2 America Tour - PrincePrince setlist from December 29, 2010 1.The Beautiful Ones
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