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Post by pi on Nov 16, 2016 0:08:53 GMT -5
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Post by wal on Nov 16, 2016 0:28:22 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 16, 2016 0:31:33 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 16, 2016 0:43:10 GMT -5
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Post by pi on Nov 16, 2016 0:43:45 GMT -5
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Post by freakydeaky on Nov 16, 2016 2:13:29 GMT -5
So just to give people an idea of the distances involved here... Cranbourne is about 45 minutes drive outside Melbourne CBD and nearly 1.5 hours from the main airport (depending on traffic). Melbourne is a 1.5 hour flight from Sydney. But he wouldn't have gone back to Sydney before Isiah because even though Moama is in same state as Sydney it is actually closer to Melbourne (3 hour drive). Not sure why they're complaining it's hot is only 78 degrees there today and not much humidity :-) in summer gets much hotter and is often over 100 degrees. Yeah, I mean, Isaiah is wearing a thick jumper, it can't be that hot!
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 16, 2016 10:53:24 GMT -5
US is not the only market Adam can be succesful in. I actually don't care if he is not big in the States. He is an internatonal star. WBR can send Adam into any market on the planet. Partic Europe, Asia, OZ, and NZ. And he well generate a ton of attention. Obviousley being on Aussie Primetime TV every week. Well increase Adams sales in OZ. So his album should do really well their, when it is released sometime next year. You're right, of course, but as a US fan I still have hope that Adam can become a top level media start in the US. He's a fantastic singer, no question, and I want his albums to sell like crazy, BUT he has so much more to offer in show business. It's so evident from what he's done on XF and other kinds of TV and media gigs around the world. I'm still very frustrated that he isn't much more visible in the US. XF has been fun, but I'm eager for it to end so he an get back home and get to work with new music. He hasn't been home in a long time. RHPS gave him some nice US media attention (despite the mediocre reviews of the show itself), and I hope he might get other offers at some point, esp. if his next album does well. I just keep looking ahead and hoping we see more of him in the US. So many other parts of the world have embraced him with open arms.
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Post by saraswati on Nov 16, 2016 12:49:46 GMT -5
US is not the only market Adam can be succesful in. I actually don't care if he is not big in the States. He is an internatonal star. WBR can send Adam into any market on the planet. Partic Europe, Asia, OZ, and NZ. And he well generate a ton of attention. Obviousley being on Aussie Primetime TV every week. Well increase Adams sales in OZ. So his album should do really well their, when it is released sometime next year. You're right, of course, but as a US fan I still have hope that Adam can become a top level media start in the US. He's a fantastic singer, no question, and I want his albums to sell like crazy, BUT he has so much more to offer in show business. It's so evident from what he's done on XF and other kinds of TV and media gigs around the world. I'm still very frustrated that he isn't much more visible in the US. XF has been fun, but I'm eager for it to end so he an get back home and get to work with new music. He hasn't been home in a long time. RHPS gave him some nice US media attention (despite the mediocre reviews of the show itself), and I hope he might get other offers at some point, esp. if his next album does well. I just keep looking ahead and hoping we see more of him in the US. So many other parts of the world have embraced him with open arms. XFau may not be on the radar of the American public, but American show producers may have more of an awareness of what's happening on the international scene. (fingers crossed)
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Post by saraswati on Nov 16, 2016 13:12:00 GMT -5
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Post by saraswati on Nov 16, 2016 13:18:26 GMT -5
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