1.15.15 UPDATE:Label News! Adam Guest Judge on AI tonight
Jan 15, 2015 0:23:21 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Jan 15, 2015 0:23:21 GMT -5
Adam makes history as the first Idol alum to be a judge on American Idol.
UPDATE: Label News... FIANALLY!!!!!
Exclusive: Adam Lambert Signs New Major Label Deal, Max Martin to Executive Produce Album
by Shirley Halperin and Michele Amablile Angermiller
It's said that you can't keep a good man down, but in the case of Adam Lambert, he was down barely 24 hours.
The American Idol season-eight runner-up and current frontman for Queen tells Billboard that he has found a new home at Warner Bros. Records, and that the label got in touch right after news broke that he had split from RCA Records.
"The next day, Warner Bros. contacted us, which I thought was pretty amazing and it was a kind of relief," says Lambert. "It was just a scary thing to make that announcement to the world."
Ever the go-getter, Lambert and his management team at Direct Management Group regrouped and brainstormed, deciding to reach out to Swedish songwriter-producers Max Martin and Shellback. The two first worked with Lambert months after his Idol near-win and the collaboration yielded two hits, "Whataya Want From Me," which reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, and "If I Had You," which spent 20 weeks on the chart, peaking at No. 30.
"So I scheduled a meeting with Max Martin and Shellback. We started talking about life, politics, fashion, everything under the sun," Lambert recalls. "They said, 'You seem different, Adam,' and I said, 'I feel a little different.' And I just asked them for their help."
Four years after their first sit-down, the trio picked up where they left off, with Martin and Shellback offering to executive-produce the 32-year-old singer's next release, his first under his new multiple-album deal with Warner Bros., due out in early summer.
As Martin tells Billboard exclusively: "Shellback and I first realized in 2009 that a voice and talent like Adam Lambert's doesn't come around very often. We loved the experience and hoped our paths would cross again. So, when Adam came to us with a new opportunity to work together, we leapt at it and even suggested a deeper relationship where we would get the chance to really help define Adam's music over a whole album. We teamed up with the perfect partner in Warner Brothers and can't wait for everyone to hear the dynamic album. We are really proud of it and hope you like it as much as we do!"
The hitmaker describes the experience as "a great journey." Lambert would certainly agree. See a photo of Lambert and Martin in the recording studio above and read more about how his deal came together below:
What was important to you in a new deal?
Adam Lambert: Finding a home that was the right fit. As you know, leaving RCA was really due to creative differences. They are great people over there. I have a really nice relationship, but it didn't feel like we wanted the same things with this next chapter, and so I chose to part ways with them.
How did you, Max and Shellback reconnect?
Lambert: I was working on demos and scheduled a meeting with them. They're two of my favorite producers and at the very top of their game. I love everything they do, and was really excited to sit back down with them after having worked on For Your Entertainment. It was great to reminisce and laugh. It was an easy, humble, casual vibe, and when you're in the studio, that's what you want. I played them a song and we got very excited. They heard my personal growth, and lyrically, the things that I was trying to say. Long story short, they offered me a deal to be executive producers of this album, and that felt like a big moment.
What is it about how they craft such undeniable songs?
Lambert: The two of them are just geniuses at what they do. And the vibe they create is so free of ego, it's about, "Let's make a great song." And that's what it should be. And they let me be me.
There have been rumors of Tove Lo guesting, among others. Can you reveal any collaborators?
Lambert: I cannot, but I can say the first single will be out in April. I think people are going to be really surprised. The album feels like a new era for me -- emotionally, lyrically, sonically. It feels fresh, it feels new. It's still me. It's still stuff that fans know and love but it's a new chapter 100 percent.
And it was recorded in Sweden?
Lambert: Yes, I spent two months in Stockholm at the beginning of 2014 writing with all of their guys. It was a very focused time. I don't have a social life out there, I don't have any professional commitments so I was in the studio almost every day. It was nice; it allowed me to really reflect on where I was in my life and where I had been, what I wanted to say and how I wanted to say it, and I got to work with some incredible people.
What can you tell us about the record sonically? Can you clue us in to what you were listening to?
Lambert: I wanted something more internal and more grounded. A little less with the theatrical and the camp and the presentation. I wanted to bring it in a bit more. Being on the road with a British rock band, and being in London a lot this year, rehearsing with them and doing TV gigs, I think that has affected my sound and where we are headed with it. [Europe] is very ahead of the curve, or right on, and I was definitely influenced by that. Vocally, it's very intimate compared to what I've done in the past. There is a little bit of a daring, deeper internal conflict and poetry about it.
You went to the No. 1 songwriter in the world, how important are hits to you?
Lambert: I think it's pretty clear what we're after with these two guys. They are the masters. They are geniuses at melody. It seems so simple and it is so complex. And I love that. It's effortless and it's graceful. They know what the people want to hear and the best way to reach the most people is radio. It's one of the reasons I wanted to work with them -- because of their expertise in that field.
It's been six years since America first saw you on Idol, what have you learned about the music business in that time?
Lambert: When you come into this quickly with the trajectory out of American Idol, it's really easy to see the business like a fan would: you don't see the ins and outs of it. And you learn once you are in it. With Trespassing, I learned a lot about radio. I learned a lot about my fans through the years -- the big picture of it and how you have to listen to them. Being on stage with Queen and remembering the most important things about music and performance are the most timeless things: it transcends trend and popularity contests. It is more about truth, emotion, honesty and the connection with the audience, the music and the moment. [The Queen tour] has been good for me on a confidence level. It's made me feel like I'm on the right path, and humbled at the same time. I am stepping into a position that used to be occupied by the greatest frontman of all time. Trying to live to that legacy has been challenging and rewarding.
www.billboard.com/biz/articles/news/legal-and-management/6443459/exclusive-adam-lambert-signs-new-major-label-deal-max
The Most Amazing Adam Week Ever -- continues!!
No Queen + Adam Lambert concert tonight
BUT we have Idol!!
TONIGHT! Adam is guest judge on American Idol
1.15.15 by Q3
We've read the preview news. We've seen watched the promos. And now after years of speculation about how great or not Adam would be as an American Idol judge, we get to see him do it!
Amazingly -- we get to watch this epic event in the same week that Adam is heading to front Queen for 4 sold out concerts in the UK include back-to-back shows at O2 London this weekend.
Time: 8:00PM Eastern/7:00PM Central.
Network: FOX TV
FOX makes whole episodes available after the show is broadcast. The online channel: www.americanidol.com/full-episodes?intcmp=FOX-HPSideKick_IDOL_FullEps_2015_001_LF
The Bohemian Rhaposody Auditions
sanja combined Adam's two Bohemian Rhapsody auditions. The first from his S8 audition is great. IMO the new 2014 version is even better.
Best TV Capsule -- ever!
Los Angeles Times: "American Idol Season 8's runner-up, the ever-flamboyant Adam Lambert, takes a break from touring with the rock band Queen for a turn at the judges' table in this new episode of the singing competition. 8 p.m. Fox"
Los Angeles Times: "American Idol Season 8's runner-up, the ever-flamboyant Adam Lambert, takes a break from touring with the rock band Queen for a turn at the judges' table in this new episode of the singing competition. 8 p.m. Fox"
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Review: Queen and Adam Lambert, SSE Hydro
Five stars
Five stars
Jill Castle Assistant Digital Editor
It's difficult not to love Queen.
From their flamboyant stage shows to their perfectly crafted rock songs, the band, who have sold an estimated 200m albums worldwide, are one of the most influential groups of all time and the proud owners of a back-catalogue that most acts can only dream of.
For many, a Queen show without iconic frontman Freddie Mercury is unthinkable and something that should only be discussed in hushed tones if at all. However, as irreplaceable as Freddie is, Queen's not just one person and, for me, the chance to get to see Roger Taylor, the person who made me want to play drums, and Brian May, whose tutorial dvd taught me my first few chords and riffs on guitar, play live is exciting.
Taking to the Hydro stage, the band do not disappoint, launching into an energetic performance of One Vision, followed by Stone Cold Crazy and Another One Bites the Dust.
At times it's a bit rough around the edges, but Queen still know how to put on a show and Adam Lambert is a revelation, dancing, strutting and grinding his way through a note perfect performance that Freddie would have approved of.
Fat Bottomed Girls, I Want to Break Free, Don't Stop Me Now, Somebody to Love and a medley of Seven Seas of Rhye/Killer Queen get the crowd singing along, while Who Wants to Live Forever shows the band's softer side.
The set is full of nods to Freddie, with acoustic versions of Love of my Life sung by Brian May, with a little help from Mercury, and Roger Taylor's rendition of Those Were the Days of our Lives accompanied by a video of the band proving to be particular highlights. Under Pressure and a drum-off between Taylor and his son Rufus Tiger also go down well.
An upbeat version of I Want It All is quickly followed by Radio Gaga, Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Bohemian Rhapsody with Freddie and Lambert on vocals, before an encore of We Will Rock You, complete with bagpipes, and We Are the Champions brings the show to a close.
I know it's not the same without Freddie but no-one's suggesting it ever would or could be. This is not about replacing the iconic frontman, it's about paying tribute to him and letting fans hear Queen's songs in the environment they were meant to reside in.
As Lambert told tonight's crowd: "I wouldn't have a f***ing clue what I was doing right not if it wasn't for the one and only Freddie Mercury. Tonight's about a celebration and reminding you how he made you feel."
This impressive hit-filled set has definitely accomplished that, Freddie would be proud.
Link: www.eveningtimes.co.uk/entertainment/music/review-queen-sse-hydro.1421279096
It's difficult not to love Queen.
From their flamboyant stage shows to their perfectly crafted rock songs, the band, who have sold an estimated 200m albums worldwide, are one of the most influential groups of all time and the proud owners of a back-catalogue that most acts can only dream of.
For many, a Queen show without iconic frontman Freddie Mercury is unthinkable and something that should only be discussed in hushed tones if at all. However, as irreplaceable as Freddie is, Queen's not just one person and, for me, the chance to get to see Roger Taylor, the person who made me want to play drums, and Brian May, whose tutorial dvd taught me my first few chords and riffs on guitar, play live is exciting.
Taking to the Hydro stage, the band do not disappoint, launching into an energetic performance of One Vision, followed by Stone Cold Crazy and Another One Bites the Dust.
At times it's a bit rough around the edges, but Queen still know how to put on a show and Adam Lambert is a revelation, dancing, strutting and grinding his way through a note perfect performance that Freddie would have approved of.
Fat Bottomed Girls, I Want to Break Free, Don't Stop Me Now, Somebody to Love and a medley of Seven Seas of Rhye/Killer Queen get the crowd singing along, while Who Wants to Live Forever shows the band's softer side.
The set is full of nods to Freddie, with acoustic versions of Love of my Life sung by Brian May, with a little help from Mercury, and Roger Taylor's rendition of Those Were the Days of our Lives accompanied by a video of the band proving to be particular highlights. Under Pressure and a drum-off between Taylor and his son Rufus Tiger also go down well.
An upbeat version of I Want It All is quickly followed by Radio Gaga, Crazy Little Thing Called Love and Bohemian Rhapsody with Freddie and Lambert on vocals, before an encore of We Will Rock You, complete with bagpipes, and We Are the Champions brings the show to a close.
I know it's not the same without Freddie but no-one's suggesting it ever would or could be. This is not about replacing the iconic frontman, it's about paying tribute to him and letting fans hear Queen's songs in the environment they were meant to reside in.
As Lambert told tonight's crowd: "I wouldn't have a f***ing clue what I was doing right not if it wasn't for the one and only Freddie Mercury. Tonight's about a celebration and reminding you how he made you feel."
This impressive hit-filled set has definitely accomplished that, Freddie would be proud.
Link: www.eveningtimes.co.uk/entertainment/music/review-queen-sse-hydro.1421279096
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Adam Parties at The Polo Lounge in Glasgow
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Thanks to our special guest Adam Lambert (and Patrick) for partying at The Polo Lounge Glasgow www.facebook.com/thepololounge/photos/o.82805678650/997502963611460/?type=3&theater …
The Polo Lounge
Night Club · Gay Bar
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Adamtopia CalendarQUEEN + ADAM LAMBERT – 2015 UK and EUROPE TOUR
Note: Sold out status based on availability of tickets on 1.5.15 at 12:00 AM. Lack of available tickets may be due to factors other than a “sold out” concert and these concerts may not be technically sold out. A few more tickets are likely to be available before the concert dates when the unused VIP, artists, press and venue holds are released.
CONCERTS START AT 20:00 LOCAL TIME
Tue 13 January NEWCASTLE Arena SOLD OUT Attendance: 9,500
Wed 14 January GLASGOW Hydro SOLD OUT Attendence:
Sat 17 January LONDON O2 Arena SOLD OUT
Sun 18 January LONDON O2 Arena SOLD OUT
Tue 20 January LEEDS Arena - a few VIP tickets left.
Wed 21 January MANCHESTER Arena SOLD OUT
Friday 23 January BIRMINGHAM NIA SOLD OUT
Sat 24 January NOTTINGHAM Arena SOLD OUT
Mon 26 January PARIS Zenith SOLD OUT
Thu 29 January COLOGNE Lanxess Arena
Fri 30 January AMSTERDAM, Ziggo Dome SOLD OUT
Sun 1 February VIENNA Stadhalle
Mon 2 February MUNICH Olympiahalle
Wed 4 February BERLIN O2
Thu 5 February HAMBURG O2
Sat 7 February FRANKFURT Festhalle
Sun 8 February BRUSSELS Palais 12 SOLD OUT
Tue 10 February MILAN Forum SOLD OUT
Fri 13 February STUTTGART Schleyerhalle
Sun 15 February HERNING Jyske Bank Boxen SOLD OUT
Tue 17 February PRAGUE O2 - very limited
Thu 19 February ZURICH Hallenstadion
Sat 21 February KRAKOW Kraków Arena
Tues 24 February LONDON Wembley SSE Arena SOLD OUT
Thurs 26 February LIVERPOOL Echo Arena – limited to standing GA tickets
Fri 27 February SHEFFIELD Motorpoint Arena – limited to standing GA tickets
Early 2015: Adam's Third Studio Album may be released.
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