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Reply #420 posted 08/15/13 7:23pm

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http://bmars-news.com/post/58277220663

Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Selena Gomez, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis To Appear @ MTV VMAs

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Justin Timberlake, Bruno Mars, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Selena Gomez will be appearing at the 2013 MTV VMAs on Sunday, August 25 at 9E/6P. Today’s announcement comes on the heels of yesterday’s reveal that Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke will both make their inaugural VMA performances, with One Direction slated to appear.

Performers Cyrus and Thicke will be going head to head against presenters One Direction and Selena Gomez, as well as Daft Punk and Pharrell and Ellie Goulding and Calvin Harris in the brand new category Best Song of the Summer.

Robin Thicke was at MUCH yesterday to talk about his upcoming VMA performance, and chatted with VJ Scott Willats about his picks for song of the summer.

The 2013 MTV VMAs will feature performances from Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Kanye West, Miley Cyrus, and Robin Thicke with appearances from One Direction, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis and Selena Gomez.

Watch the 2013 MTV VMAs live from the Barclays Centre on Sunday, August 25 9E/6P on MUCH.

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Reply #421 posted 08/15/13 7:26pm

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Right now Bruno and the band are performing in Houston, TX.


Here are pics from last night's show in Austin, TX - Aug. 14th


Bruno playing drums in Austin (x)


Bruno in Austin (x)



Bruno performing in Austin (x)



bmars-news:  August 14: Frank Erwin Center (Austin, TX) MJT 2013: Day 35



lesliebeatrice2: This is how close I was too Him!!! @BrunoMars best concert ever , think I&#8217;ll have a sore throat in the morning

lesliebeatrice2: This is how close I was too Him!!! @BrunoMars best concert ever , think I’ll have a sore throat in the morning



agonzales97: @BrunoMars was amazing tonight. #MoonShineJungleTour



don_miilton: Great @BrunoMars concert



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Bruno on stage during Our First Time in Austin (credit)


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Bruno performing on stage in Austin (credit)


tanyanickle: Just a little teaser shot of my camera viewfinder@brunomars #austin #moonshinejungletour#brunomars



ATXRunGurl: @BrunoMars It&#8217;s time&#8230; #Austin




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Reply #422 posted 08/15/13 7:43pm

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Show Me/Our First Time/Pony/Ignition - Austin, Tx 8/14/2013


R& B 101 (aka the Pic...d the Band - Austin, Tx 8/14/2013
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Another funny cute segment. Bruno ditches one girl he started talking with until he found out she had a boyfriend, so he got himself a single lady to talk to lol Telling Tayla he was tailor-made for her lol. He had fun here wink


Billionaire - Austin, Tx 8/14/2013
^This time Kameron sang the "I Need A Dollar" part usually sung by Phil. Interesting. hmmm


Gorilla - Austin, Tx 8/14/2013

^Bruno took off his vest and unbuttoned his shirt near the end.


For more pics and video of the concert in Austin, TX: CLICK HERE

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Reply #423 posted 08/15/13 7:58pm

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Nice mashup of Michael Jackson's Beat It and Bruno Mars' Locked Out Of Heaven cool


Michael Jackson vs Bruno Mars - Beating on Heaven's Gates

https://soundcloud.com/fl...bruno-mars

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Reply #424 posted 08/15/13 8:04pm

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Bruno Mars, Fitz and the Tantrums tour rides wave of retro pop

Bruno Mars (photo: Kai Z. Feng)

Bruno Mars (photo: Kai Z. Feng)

A few years ago, folks might have heard the ’60s-meets-’80s retro soul of Fitz and the Tantrums and concluded that the Los Angeles band — who open for Bruno Mars atBridgestone Arena on Saturday — was sorely behind the times. Now, in a year packed with retro-sounding pop hits, it looks like Fitz and company were actually ahead of the curve.

Two of the biggest songs of the summer — Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” and Daft Punk’s “Get Lucky” — tipped their hats to the sounds of the 1970s. “Lines” is an avowed re-imagining of Marvin Gaye’s “Got To Give It Up,” while “Lucky” employed Chic guitarist Nile Rodgers for its disco groove. And the best-selling album of the year, Justin Timberlake’s “20/20 Experience,” features more than a few nods to vintage R&B.

Frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick says he’s a fan of some of these musical throwbacks more than others, but overall, he likes the way the wind is blowing.

“It’s songwriting and musicianship, not just beats,” he tells The Tennessean. “I mean, I love a great beat, but where’s the melody? Where’s the songwriting? Where’s the great lyric? And I think that a lot of these songs are returning back to that, maybe in an answer to stuff that’s all so rhythmical, and it’s just one word repeated over and over. I think people are obviously responding to that (change), and there was a hunger for it.”



Case in point: The rapidly ascending star of Mars, the singer/songwriter/producer who might be the biggest force behind the current retro wave. Mars got his start on stage as a 4-year-old Elvis impersonator, and today his performances are inspired in part by the classic soul revues staged by the likes of James Brown.

He channeled the spirit of The Police on his recent smash, “Locked Out of Heaven,” and the video for his new hit “Treasure” is designed to look like a grainy VHS copy of an old “Soul Train” performance.

It’s been a winning approach: Mars’ sophomore album is the second-best-selling album of 2013 (behind Timberlake), and less than three years after releasing his debut, he and his band are playing arenas. Mars personally invited Fitz and the Tantrums to join him on tour, and Fitzpatrick calls the opportunity “an honor.”

“He is a superstar,” Fitzpatrick says. “He deserves every bit of success he has. He’s that guy who’s Prince, Michael Jackson and James Brown wrapped into one person, with great songs, and one of the most amazing live shows.”

Fitz and the Tantrums (photo: Joseph Cultice)

Fitz and the Tantrums (photo: Joseph Cultice)

That’s high praise from Fitzpatrick, who’s pretty proud of the effort he and his band put into turning a concert into a “knock-down, drag-out, hot, sweaty, non-stop party.”

“You don’t come to one of our shows to stand there like a shoegazer,” he says. “It’s high-energy. It’s 150 percent from start to finish. We want the crowd to always be the seventh member of the band, participating, singing, clapping, dancing along with us. And I think that that kind of show that we put on is an extraordinary experience that a lot of people haven’t had in a very long time.”

The live shows — and the range of fans “from ages 10 up to 50” that they’ve attracted — spurred band members to move beyond soul heard on favorites like “Moneygrabber” and into synth-pop and modern rock on their new album, “More Than Just a Dream.”

Fitzpatrick says they were also hoping to shake off some of the “throwback” and “retro” labels they’re frequently tagged with. But when one fan compared him to Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates, he found it flattering — especially since that fan was Hall’s own mother.

It happened when the two generations of soul-pop stars teamed up for an episode of “Live From Daryl’s House,” Hall’s web-based concert series.

“That day was so special,” Fitzpatrick says. “If you watch the episode, I’m just smiling like a little girl the whole time, totally giddy. We did the first song and we walked back into the kitchen, and his mom calls me over and says, ‘You sound just like my son,’ and I was like, ‘Can I get a witness?'"

http://blogs.tennessean.c...retro-pop/

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Reply #425 posted 08/15/13 8:09pm

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Interesting op-ed on Bruno's music and Unorthodox Jukebox:


On pop star Bruno Mars' all-too-graphic growing pains

Mission to Mars

It must be hard to date Peter Gene Hernandez (better known to us as Bruno Mars). If his mood swings in a relationship are anything like the jarring transitions on Unorthodox Jukebox — the pop singer's skillful, diverse and hopelessly sex-obsessed sophomore album — keeping up would seem a fool's errand.

Mars' heart and libido are constantly enthralled by the charms of "Young Girls," and once he chases one down, he wants to make love with the ravenous intensity of a "Gorilla." But he's paranoid that girls are after his cash ("Money Make Her Smile"), and if you break his heart, he's liable to lob vague and disturbing threats about digging you a grave ("Natalie"). Assuming you survive, he'll likely blame himself for the breakup, offering uncomfortable well wishes for your next relationship ("When I Was Your Man"). A girlfriend might provide pleasure so powerful that it makes Mars feel that he had been "Locked out of Heaven," but any woman who puts up with this madness should merit priority seating.

The Bruno Mars singing these songs doesn't sound like the Bruno Mars who took pop culture by storm three years ago. Yes, he's still well-coiffed, decking himself in the same mix of fine suits and Gap-chic casual wear. He still sports shiny shoes with no socks, and he still rocks the trademark fedora atop his enormously curly locks. But the Bruno we first met was an angel-voiced foil for rappers looking to show off their softer side. (See B.o.B.'s "Nothin' on You" or Lil Wayne's "Mirror.") That Bruno stole hearts and Grammy nominations with the earnest, piano-bound, saccharine "Just the Way You Are" and the self-abusing heartbreak of the surging "Grenade." That Bruno, the one on 2010's Doo-Wops & Hooligans, moved almost 2 million copies of his debut LP.

Today, Mars' new songs move with similarly unflagging energy. But they're darker — brashly sensual and often a little violent. The distance between Bruno's endearing image and his newfound musical edge is flirting with dissonance.

"I don't ever want to come out with something safe and get away with, 'It sounds good!' It's got to be more than sounding good," Mars recently toldGQ. He was reacting to a question about "Gorilla," a gritty, swaggering funk tune that explodes into Prince-inspired grandeur as the singer yearns for beastly satisfaction: "You'll be banging on my chest / Bang bang, gorilla."

"That one shocked me," Mars continued. "That it turned out the way it did. I haven't done a song like that. And hopefully every album, I'll get that feeling. And shock the world! Shock the world!"

"Gorilla" isn't the only song on Unorthodox Jukebox that would shock those who have followed Mars from the beginning. "Locked out of Heaven" breezes along with a Police-esque reggae-pop riff — but Sting, tantric sex icon that he is, never wrote a love song for a vagina. "Swimming in your water is something spiritual," Bruno coos, reaching for the same boyish enthusiasm that marked previous hits. "I'm born again every time you spend the night." He still thinks "you're amazing just the way you are," but these days, he's focused on different attributes.

Mars' themes might be more mature, but the music hasn't really grown up. As noted by plenty of critics, Unorthodox Jukebox is both more polished and more varied than his debut, spanning Thriller-style funk-pop, disco anthems and lightweight reggae. But the melodies are still bright. The hooks are still unrestrained. The contrast makes Mars' shocking moments feel more than a little uncomfortable.

Take "Natalie." It's a dude-done-wrong rager in the vein of "Billie Jean" or "Dirty Diana." The arrangement is straightforward and kinetic, and Mars delivers his lines with gusto. But his croon can't match Michael Jackson's searing despair. So Bruno seeks to make an impact with his words. "She better sleep with one eye open," he seethes, "Better make sure to lock her doors / 'Cause once I get my hands on her, I'mma ooooh." His threat solidifies in the chorus: "I'm digging a ditch / For this gold-digging bitch."

Such fits of murky misogyny are far from uncommon these days. Drake and The Weeknd have certainly made it work. But those artists intimidate with their music as much as with their words. The Weeknd went so far as to cover "Dirty Diana" a couple years ago. Abel Tesfaye, the singer behind the project, doesn't change a word. He digs into the lines with a serrated howl, finding fury where Michael focused on agony. The arrangement follows suit, opting for savage, fuzz-fueled bass knocks and funeralistic backing vocals.

On songs like "Natalie," Mars strives to sound equally dangerous. But he won't let go of the fetching bravado that brought him fame. The results are confusing, making Bruno seem like a boy who's all too desperate to prove he's a man.

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Reply #426 posted 08/15/13 8:21pm

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Another review of the Austin, TX concert:

Bruno Mars brings his 'Jukebox' to the Erwin Center

By Peter Mongillo

One song was all it took for Bruno Mars to unleash a few dance moves that recalled Michael Jackson during his set Wednesday night at the Erwin Center. Back-lit and donning a fedora, the current king of pop (or at least one of them) didn’t shy away from referencing the King of Pop for much of the night, which was fine with the crowd, who offered up deafening screams every time he did so.

It wasn’t a surprise coming from Mars, who has made a career making slices of music history his own, both as a writer and performer. His most recent album, “Unorthodox Jukebox,” embraces that approach fully, both in name and sound – many of the songs on the album contain overt references to big sounds from music past. “Treasure,” Mars’ current hit, recalls Jackson’s catchy early dance songs; “Locked Out of Heaven” looks back to the Police; the piano ballad “When I Was Your Man” might pass for something out of the catalog of Billy Joel or Elton John.

Like the star that he is, Mars’ live renditions of those songs, along with other hits such as “Grenade,” “Gorilla,” and “Just The Way You Are,” were big, shiny and satisfying, with choreographed moves from the nine-piece band, which included a horn section. There were a few snippets of other people's music, including "Money (That's What I Want)," as well as songs that Mars has co-written, such as “Billionaire.”

There were also a few stranger moments, including a slow-motion video of parrots in flight during the first song. Later in the show things got a bit corny as the band took turns singing to a woman in the front row. There were pyrotechnics and even a drum solo from Mars at the beginning of the encore. At the end, he took things back to where he started the night, ending a larger-than-life version of “Gorilla” on a center-stage platform, bright lights outlining his outstretched arms and hat, once again resembling the late pop icon.

http://www.austin360.com/...in-center/

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Reply #427 posted 08/16/13 6:22am

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CONFIRMED! BRUNO MARS TO PERFORM AT THE MTV VMAS NEXT SUNDAY!!! HE WILL BE PERFORMING HIS NEXT SINGLE!!! woot! woot! excited excited bananadance



Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Bruno Mars Added To 2013 VMAs!

Mack & Lewis will perform 'Same Love,' Mars to play his next single live on TV for first time.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have notched so many career peaks this year it's hard to think of what mountain is left for them to climb. But the six-time 2013 MTV Video Music Awards nominees will summit once again on August 25, when they perform their marriage equality anthem, "Same Love," on the VMA broadcast.

They'll be joined by another newly named VMA performer, Bruno Mars, who will be playing the next single from his multi-platinum Unorthodox Jukebox album on the broadcast.

The two join an already jam-packed roster of performers for the show from Brooklyn's Barclays Center, including Justin Timberlake, Lady Gaga,Kanye West, Katy Perry , Miley Cyrus , One Direction and Robin Thicke.

Austin Mahone and Ariana Grande have also been tapped to rock theVMA pre-show , with dynamic duo Nervo serving as red carpet DJs before the main show, which will air live at 9 p.m. ET/PT on August 25.

Macklemore & Lewis, who are tied with Timberlake for the most VMA nominations at six, will make their VMA debut in a year when they've already rocked the MTV Movie Awards and the mtvU Woodie Awards, making them the first artist to play all three of MTV's major music events in a single calendar year. In addition to their nods for Video of the Year for "Thrift Shop" and Best Hip-Hop Video for the epic "Can't Hold Us," their clip for "Same Love" is up for Best Video with a Social Message.

Four-time nominee Mars, up for Video of the Year, Best Pop Video and Best Male Video for "Locked Out of Heaven," will notch his third VMA performance when he plays the next Jukebox single for the first time on live TV. To celebrate the upcoming performances, MTV Hits will feature a block of Bruno Mars and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis performances and music videos starting at 12 p.m. ET on Friday (August 16).

The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards air live on Sunday, August 25 at 9 p.m. ET/PT from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn!

http://www.mtv.com/news/a...mers.jhtml

excited Excited about this performance and cant wait to see what his next single is gonna be! biggrin

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Another review of the Aug. 14th show in Austin, Tx:


Bruno Mars and the Moonshine Jungle Tour

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Thank you Janelle! You are so right about that too! nod


Recent pic of Bruno and one lucky fan

"chloebrown25: Oh my gosh!!!! #BrunoMars”

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NaughtyKitty said:

Bruno opens up to J-Si about how Kidd Kraddick's death affected him and also share's a bit of how his mother's death affected him. Definitely check this out ppl! It's very touching and this just makes me even more proud of him! sad

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If you didnt see this video, here is a brief summary of what was said. Thanks Rhapsodyincolour!


  • Bruno’s not allowing any press during the tour (because he just wants to focus on the show) but he asked for Kidd Kraddick’s team to go visit him backstage at the Dallas show as an exception.
  • J-Si (the radio guy retelling the story) goes to see him and Bruno greets him with open arms.
  • Bruno asks J-Si if he can say something about Kidd. Bruno opens up to him about how he feels about Kidd’s passing (and at the same time, opens up about how he feels about his mother’s passing).
  • Bruno said he was speechless hearing about Kidd (saying he had just gone through it for his mom). Didn’t know what to do so he signed his Fender guitar and sent it to Kidd’s charity.
  • They talked about Bruno’s first experience on the radio show (it was right after his Las Vegas arrest). Bruno said that he was nervous of Kidd being tough on him because of the ordeal and for the interview to bring up the arrest. He was scared that it would demolish his career.
  • That didn’t happen. Before the interview, Kidd has pulled Bruno into his office and gave him words of encouragement - telling him that ‘you’ll be alright and everything will be fine.’ It was because of Kidd that Bruno snapped out of his funk and felt better. J-Si says that Bruno was tearing up while he was telling this story.
  • J-Si says that Bruno told him that Kidd literally saved his career - because he was about to quit.
  • Bruno asked about Kidd’s last night. J-Si said that he went doing what he loved doing and went peacefully. Bruno was glad and feels at peace to hear that and said that it was the same for his mom - she didn’t suffer and went doing what she enjoyed doing.
  • J-Si comments that it was the most genuine moment he’s ever had with a celebrity. Bruno opened up to him and told him very personal things. There was a connection because they were both grieving for the loss of someone so close.

http://rhapsodyincolour.t...-interviem

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A review of the show last night in Houston, TX (Aug. 15)


Bruno Mars brings the hits and moves back to Houston

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Pics from last night's Houston, TX concert (Aug. 15). HE DITCHED THE HAT!!!! THE GLORIOUS HAIR IS BACK!!!!! excited excited excited faint

touched I sho did miss that hair!


bmars-news:  August 15: Toyota Center (Houston, TX) MJT 2013: Day 36 (X)







bmars-news:  August 15: Toyota Center (Houston, TX) MJT 2013: Day 36









But he did bring the hat back for the encore tho...




Nothin' On You - Houston, TX 8.15.2013

Check out the hot man candy action at 5:00 lol

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echosei:  sexualbruno:  Just a guess But the single is probably Gorilla  AND YOU KNOW WHAT WE MIGHT ACTUALLY GET A VIDEO IF IT’S HIS NEXT SINGLE JESUS CHRIST.



eek A possible hint to what Bruno will be performing at the VMAs and what his next single will be? hmmm

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*Tonight, Bruno continues the Moonshine Jungle tour in Louisville, Kentucky. *

Last night he and the band played in Nashville, TN (Aug. 17th). Here are some pics from last nights show:


bmars-news:  "meraaaaa: After 3 years of waiting, I finally got to see my fav in concert last night. Best. Night. Of. My. Life. These dudes are so sick and not a single person in the crowd wasn&#8217;t out if their seat dancing. S L A Y E D #brunomars #moonshinejungletour #hooligans #nashville&#8221;.

"meraaaaa: After 3 years of waiting, I finally got to see my fav in concert last night. Best. Night. Of. My. Life. These dudes are so sick and not a single person in the crowd wasn’t out if their seat dancing. S L A Y E D #brunomars #moonshinejungletour #hooligans #nashville”


http://24.media.tumblr.com/930bca343b0d6e43dcaf37f23506a259/tumblr_mrqv4lq1zs1qkh7fio5_1280.jpg





bmars-news:  August 17: Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, TN) MJT 2013: Day 37 (X)




http://24.media.tumblr.com/9655383e86ab6d0ea66d3d799b5b562a/tumblr_mrqabnFiuO1qkh7fio2_1280.jpg





http://24.media.tumblr.com/82496e38df762da8530ea98b7abc9d21/tumblr_mrqa99mX7l1qkh7fio2_1280.jpg



http://31.media.tumblr.com/064965d4d4a78544403d3065053c8d5e/tumblr_mrqa99mX7l1qkh7fio1_1280.jpg



http://31.media.tumblr.com/d15eb270a20c21c80102237a7cc764b2/tumblr_mrqa99mX7l1qkh7fio4_1280.jpg



http://24.media.tumblr.com/0b05c1ed8c2ee8dacd473a7419947a7a/tumblr_mrqa684S2G1qkh7fio1_400.jpg



http://24.media.tumblr.com/b2862046ac14c976e6b7a9f7931ffba7/tumblr_mrqa684S2G1qkh7fio4_400.jpg



http://24.media.tumblr.com/b00c41c92db49abe2cdfb93c30f0a6a9/tumblr_mrq9xtgBQA1qkh7fio2_400.jpg





http://24.media.tumblr.com/875f6629f65309dd4ca27d4476cdd85c/tumblr_mrq2kxhiZc1qkh7fio5_1280.jpg


bmars-news:  August 17: Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, TN) MJT 2013: Day 37



bmars-news:  August 17: Bridgestone Arena (Nashville, TN) MJT 2013: Day 37 (X)

^I'm guessin that's him doing his "confused face" after saying 'Damn' during the R&B 101 segment lol



Bruno w/a young fan in in Tenessee:
lytefunkyone: Bruno Mars &amp; My Daughter, I may be the coolest dad ever <img src= ✌#brunomars #hooligans #moonshinejungle #music #playbaby" />

lytefunkyone: Bruno Mars & My Daughter, I may be the coolest dad ever smile ✌#brunomars #hooligans #moonshinejungle #music #playbaby



For more pictures and video from last nights concert in Nashville, CLICK HERE

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A fan took some really great, close-up high quality pictures of last night's concert:




The pictures are much larger than that. To check out the full photo album, go to: http://www.flickr.com/pho...120632951/

Credit to Nathan Malone

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Good close-up videos of the concert in Houston, Texas (Aug. 15). Behold the beauty of Bruno's fro mushy


Moonshine

http://www.youtube.com/wa...2h0OiQ2ulQ


Treasure

http://www.youtube.com/wa...mh3kVXRlc



Billionaire

http://www.youtube.com/wa..._I4Hsi5k7o


Marry You

http://www.youtube.com/wa...g8j0XGjWxE


When I Was Your Man (chorus)

http://www.youtube.com/wa...WHqa7YnDkY

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From the John Scott School of Voice blog:


Bruno Mars: a Vocal Superstar

by JOHN on AUGUST 14, 2013



At 27, Bruno Mars is proving to be one of the top singer songwriters of the 2010’s. He recently won the Choice R&B artist and Summer music star at the Teen Choice Music Awards in Hollywood this week. He’s also won Grammy, an American Music Award, a Billboard Music Award and a BRIT Award. I was captivated by his version of “Grenede” that came out October 2010.


http://www.youtube.com/wa...kuoRGig4Cs

His vocal technique is inspiring to me because of his great control of the outer muscles: the neck, jaw, and tongue. Notice as he sings, how stable his head is, and how soft are the muscles in his neck and around his larynx (or adams apple). Also notice the shape of his tongue as he opens up for a high note.


His tongue is flat and spread out—quite relaxed. Most singers would be demonstrating a fair amount of tension in these outer muscles when they try to hit that high note, which is C5. He has refined his voice as a true professional.

By putting the power of his singing voice into his air control and vocal cords, his is able to sing in a powerful mix of chest voice and head voice up to the top of his range. If you’d like to learn more about the outer muscles and their effect on your vocal technique, watch this video.

http://www.jdsvoice.com/blog/




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Bruno Mars Plays Poker For 3.5 Hours at the Casino!

Bruno Mars just can’t stay out of the casino! On Aug. 7, the singer showed up to the High Roller, No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em table at the Lumierre Casino in St. Louis, Missouri with a friend. He arrived around 11 a.m. and stayed for three and a half hours!

According to an onlooker, the singer was super nice and seemed in good spirits, despite his mother’s sudden death in early June. Also at the table were professional gamblers, a Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher, and a few others.

“Bruno wasn’t playing “tight,” or acting like he has no money, like the Dodgers pitcher was,” our source reveals. Unfortunately, he still ended up losing $13,000.

This isn’t the first time the “Treasure” singer has been spotted spending his free time in the casino. More than once, he’s been shouted out by fans on Twitter, who spotted him at various poker tables earlier this year.



Let’s hope Bruno has better luck, next time, though!

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Reply #440 posted 08/18/13 7:21pm

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Bruno and the guys are RIDICULOUS! lol lol lol Check out the ending to "Nothin On You" they performed last night in Nashville...its The Return of the Man-Candy Part 2! falloff

Nothin On You - Nashville, TN 8/17/13

"Ladies, WE GOT YOU!" spit

Overkill? YES Bruno! Way overkill! Y'all so silly tho! lol


Gorilla - Nashville, TN 8/17/13




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Review of last night's concert in Louisville, Kentucky:


Bruno Mars goes back to the old school at KFC Yum! Center


Bruno Mars seems to be on a mission, and it’s an odd one for a 27-year-old pop star with the world at his feet.

The wildly successful Mars, who nearly filled the KFC Yum! Center on Sunday night, is in love with vintage music. For most guys his age, that would mean he’s really into the early 1990s.

But Mars goes way, way back. He’s into soul, R&B and doo-wop dating to the 1950s, and his songs are largely either straight-up examples of those genres or clever tributes with a mild twist. Most young songwriters would simply incorporate a couple of key elements, but Mars is more of a purist.

That’s interesting all by itself, but things get really wild when you consider that the majority of his fans are young girls, many still in grade school. Why they love Mars as a performer is no mystery; he’s cute, fairly drips charisma and has a sweet, strong voice.

But why would a 14-year-old in 2013 respond so strongly to songs firmly rooted in the traditions of Smokey Robinson, Sam Cooke, The Temptations and Earth, Wind & Fire? Hard to say, but fans of the old school should at least take some satisfaction in the music’s enduring appeal.

Mars’ showmanship was also plenty vintage Sunday night, reliant on personality and talent rather than technology. Nothing flew through the air, rained fire or even exploded. Mars just sang, danced and joked around, even stepping aside now and then to share the spotlight with his band.

There was something about his whole approach that was almost heartwarming, and it didn’t hurt that he has a handful of very good songs. What he doesn’t have yet are any truly distinctive songs. Nearly every one can be clearly traced back to its root inspiration, which can be a drag if you heard them all the first time around.

Then again, why would Mars need to change if he has a world filled with teenaged rookies who wouldn’t know The Temptations from T.I.?

Mars’ opening band, Fitz and the Tantrums, also made a name for itself by reaching into soul music’s past with its 2010 album, “Pickin’ Up the Pieces.” But where Mars celebrates the form, if sometimes to a fault, Fitz and the Tantrums just seem sort of lost.

Songwriters Michael Fitzpatrick and Chris Seefried are really good at building a stylish sound, everything meticulously laid out, but you never get the sense that the band is actually invested in any of it. It feels like they’re simply pushing a product as opposed to making music.

http://www.courier-journa...Louisville

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Another pic from the show in Nashville (8/17)


(August 17 - Nashville) NashvilleBecca: His show is everything everybody said it was … fantastic!


AND....


A quote from someone who went to the show in Morrison, Colorado a couple of weeks ago...


I went to the Micheal Jacksons Victory Tour, and Bruno's concert is right there EQUAL to Micheal Jackson's concert, in my opinion!!!! Micheal was Micheal,no one can take his place...Just like there is no one like Bruno!!!


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lol lol lol

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Another review of the Houston, Tx show


Bruno Mars & Ellie Goulding at Toyota Center, 8/15/2013

Categories: Aftermath, Live Shots


Robin Thicke may have the song of the summer, Timberlake may be the returning icon, Pitbull may be the ultimate party machine, but in the realm of male pop stardom Bruno Mars is The Talent. He's has serious pipes. He can rip up a guitar or a drum set. He writes such good songs even mediocre talent can hit the charts. Good-looking. Charming. Funny.

He can even dance. Nothing fancy, mind you -- he's not Michael Jackson, after all -- but good enough to make every woman in the Toyota Center break out in to cheers for every move he made.

Hell, everything he did elicited some sort of cheer, and with good reason: everything he did was wonderful. It was just one of those effortless, unpretentious shows that are good to catch now and then.

And make no mistake: he's putting on a show. It's not a concert pretending to be about empowerment to sell $50 shirts or loud songs dressed up as private confessionals -- Mars wants the people to celebrate, to dance, to have a fun time.

Mars will be the first one to admit that he's in love with the past. That's not to say that he's selling nostalgia, just that he's aware that many of the songs he writes are throwbacks to a different era. The difference between and him and other acts that are dusting off disco or mining classic R&B is that he's willing to commit to that mindset all the way through.

And so you get preshow music, outfits, and stage design that takes the crowd to an era before bass wobbles, back when the word trap was a thing you did to mice. And because he never stops to wink at the audience it works. Sometimes it's more powerful just do something rather than draw attention to it.

It does make the choice of tour opener somewhat strange. Ellie Goulding writes music that is very modern, so modern in fact that before the show I was concerned about her band's ability to pull off some of the complex production.

Of course, that retro vs. modern conflict means very little when you have a performer as strong as Goulding onstage. Pop takes a lot of forms, and judging by the crowd's reaction to her set they were perfectly fine with her as the opener.

Ellie Goulding doesn't have backup dancers, and that's awesome. Spectacle is great (I love it), but it's often used as a Band-Aid to cover up mediocre music instead of enhancing great songs. With just Goulding and her band onstage, the performance was still compelling, no mini-movies, costume changes, or squads of dancers needed.

While the biggest reaction to her set came from her closing run of hits- "Anything Can Happen", "I Need Your Love", and an amazing version of her megahit "Lights" that had some serious teeth- the real highlight was "My Blood," which managed to sound personal and anthemic in the big arena.

Goulding is for real, and here's hoping it's not too long before she's back in town.

After a wait that was perhaps about 15 minutes too long (but did include a nice, personalized video for Houston that made reference to the rodeo), Mars and his band the Hooligans hit the stage for an absolutely ridiculous set for a guy with only two albums to his name. Between his hits, collaborations, and songs that haven't become hits yet, every song he played felt like it was something important.

The Hooligans may very well be Mars' best weapon. Being talented is one thing, but The Hooligans bring energy to the stage that is rare in the world of modern pop backup bands. Mars is the star, but they enhance the performance and Mars treats them very much like equals rather than hired guns. They're the kind of backing band you hope a performer keeps for the next 15 years.

There was the slow jam of "Our First Time" (which included a bit of "Pony" and "Ignition" like all good slow jams should) and a rocking cover of "Money (That's What I Want)." He taught the men the secret of R&B during "If I Knew" (it's all about knowing how to say the word "Damn") and melted hearts during "Nothing On You."



The weird thing was is that Mars and company move through different genres so easily it actually makes his straight up pop work sound boring in comparison. A straight forward version of "Grenade" was kind of meh until the back half when they added some horns, a breakdown, and a section that sounded somewhat like Bush's "Glycerine."

Bruno Mars is an artist and an entertainer, one who can keep an entire stadium on their feet without having to fly through the air or have a second stage in the back of the arena. He's a reminder that good songs still mean something, and that a good sound is a good sound no matter what era it's in.

Argue about who the new king of pop is all you want, but the man in love with the past may have the brightest future of all.

Personal Bias: My opinion on an artist has never changed as much as it has for Bruno Mars. I HATED "Grenade" and "Just the Way You Are" and just thought he was garbage. Then Unorthodox Jukebox dropped and I fell head over heels for it. As for Ellie Goulding, I like her enough to know she wasn't going to play "Every Time You Go."

The Crowd: It's nice to go to a pop show with a crowd made up mostly of adults. Fewer signs, people drinking beer, curse words... it was a welcome change. A minor complaint: they did get restless waiting on Mars to take the stage and the Wave started. That was disappointing.

Overhead in the Crowd: "How do you know it's not over?" asked my +1 before the encore started. No joke.

Random Notebook Dump: Concerts have the unique ability to turn people into temporary superstars through sheer personality. You get that one person who just has to dance when "Jungle Love" comes on, and before you know it the entire arena is invested in her love of music. And when security shows up to get her out of the aisle and back to her seat, he becomes the most hated man in the room. And when she stands on her chair in defiance? Well, life is beautiful.


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Found this on a fan's Tumblr blog--a supposed set list of some of the performers for the MTV VMA's this Sunday. Confirms that Bruno is doing Gorilla but, the source of this info and how legit it is, I do not know. Guess we will know for sure come Sunday!




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Today is Bernadette's birthday (Bruno's mom). She would have been 56 years old today. Prayers and thoughts going out to the Hernandez family today pray


Tonight, Bruno has a show in Charlotte, North Carolina. I wonder if he will dedicate tonight's show to her?





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bmars-news: nicolemars2 submitted: (Eric&#8217;s post on Instagram): &#8221; Happy birthday Mama Mars!! I hope your enjoying the show every night!! Continue to Rest In Paradise!!&#8221;

(Eric’s post on Instagram): ” Happy birthday Mama Mars!! I hope your enjoying the show every night!! Continue to Rest In Paradise!!”

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Pics from the show in Indianapolis, IN (Aug. 19)


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^Great pics courtesy of Lisa-Marie Photography. To see the full HQ set from this concert, CLICK HERE.


IAmThomasWright: Big ups to @BrunoMars for an awesome show! #brunomars #indy #Indianapolis

IAmThomasWright: Big ups to @BrunoMars for an awesome show! #brunomars #indy #Indianapolis.


thomaswdent: #brunomars #indy #indianapolis #banksfieldhouse

thomaswdent: #brunomars #indy #indianapolis #banksfieldhouse



thomaswdent: #brunomars #banksfieldhouse #indy #indianapolis



thomaswdent: #brunomars #banksfieldhouse #indianapolis #indy@brunomars



lil_tucker97: @BrunoMars put on a great show tonight! He is perfect

lil_tucker97: @BrunoMars put on a great show tonight! He is perfect



Rochelle_Love: Because you&#8217;re amazing.. #BrunoMars #MJT #MSJT #Indianapolis @BrunoMars

Rochelle_Love: Because you’re amazing.. #BrunoMars #MJT #MSJT #Indianapolis @BrunoMars

For more pics and vids of the concert in Indiana, click here: http://bruno-news.tumblr....dianapolis

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