Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Sarsha Simone Sings No More Drama Sarsha brought drama


Sarsha Simone Sings No More Drama

Sarsha brought drama to The Voice stage with Mary J Blige's R'n'B hit. Sasha

Sarsha Simone is hoping that she is that one voice he wants with her fierce performance of No More Drama – but will.i.am continues to hold out for that one thing, leading Ricky to ‘break the rules’ by offering to work with Sarsha on her career! There is a new book called The Alliance: Managing Talent in the Networked Age, coming out on July 8th from Harvard Business Review Press...

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A SINGING nun who has charmed audiences across Italy with romping renditions of Alicia Keys' No One and Cyndi Lauper's Girls Just Want To Have Fun heads into the finals of TV talent show The Voice as an unusual front-runner

My cousin Andrej Imrich is pleased


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    Ricky Martin he sings with The Voice Of ItalyRicky Martin he sings with Suor Cristina Scuccia ...

  • “She has that perfect balance of soul and control and her voice is as highly individual as our
    own Kylie Auldist and Lanie Lane.” – John Hardaker, The Orange Press 
    Sydney Sarsha Simone the Septembers


    CODA: The Voice is a popular televised singing competition on NBC. The finale of its sixth season aired last night, and the winner is Josh Kaufman, who took part in the competition while taking a break from pursuing his master’s degree in philosophy at Northern Illinois University. You can watch Mr. Kaufman talking about his philosophy studies here, and see him singing Stevie Wonder’s “Signed, Sealed, Delivered,” which may or may not have been about his master’s thesis.

    How much it costs to hire your favorite singer this story with some interesting numbers.
    Los Lobos and George Clinton and Bone Thugs and Harmony and Toots and the Maytals charge in the 20-35k range for appearances; that’s not so much considering what you get.  Fountains of Wayne (remember them?) goes for 20-30k.

    De la Soul goes for 15-20k, as do the Indigo Girls, and for Jefferson Starship it may go up to 25k.  The English Beat and PM Dawn (still underrated, apparently) cost only 5-10k.

    Bruce Springsteen is a million dollars and up.  Many artists I have never heard of go for 200k and up.

    Dave Matthews tribute band is 10k, while Dave Matthews is $1 million and the voice of Jozef Imrich is priceless ...