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Post by cheriemelissa on Jun 15, 2015 14:50:19 GMT -5
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Post by marlazzinger on Jun 15, 2015 14:55:12 GMT -5
it just hurts my eyes
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 15, 2015 14:57:17 GMT -5
Gelly @14gelly 46s46 seconds ago View translation Beck, Duran Duran set for Nile Rodgers' Riverhead festival via @newsday nwsdy.li/1GobfXX Adam Lambert mention(Adam Mention)"In a year of great memories this is another dream coming true," wrote Rodgers on Facebook. Rodgers first brought a festival to the Martha Clara Vineyards, which has a capacity of 10,000, in 2013, when Avicii and Adam Lambert performed with him."
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Post by pi on Jun 15, 2015 14:58:14 GMT -5
Same here! Except the Twitter hashtag is now #ChasingTheOriginalHigh instead OOps! Dang...I forgot the 'Chasing' part! Going back and changing my post! THANK YOU! Does anyone know why they are going with "ChasingTheOriginalHigh" vs "TheOriginalHigh"? It seem counterintuitive since TOH is the name of the album.. hmm.
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Post by bamafan on Jun 15, 2015 15:00:27 GMT -5
I'm not sure but I think I read on Twitter where TheOriginalHigh has already trended and it would be easier to trend ChasingTheOriginalHigh. Plus Shosh said to trend "chasingtheoriginalhigh"
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2015 15:03:12 GMT -5
OOps! Dang...I forgot the 'Chasing' part! Going back and changing my post! THANK YOU! Does anyone know why they are going with "ChasingTheOriginalHigh" vs "TheOriginalHigh"? It seem counterintuitive since TOH is the name of the album.. hmm. Because #TheOriginalHigh has trended in the past which apparently makes it more difficult to trend again.
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Post by csimms4 on Jun 15, 2015 15:05:24 GMT -5
I am soooooo happy for you ! So nice when it's one of "us" Hugs
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Jun 15, 2015 15:09:42 GMT -5
SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!!!!!! ENJOY!!!!!!
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Post by adamrocks on Jun 15, 2015 15:13:04 GMT -5
Gelly @14gelly 2m2 minutes ago Adam Lambert finally a 'grown up' | Entertainment | 3 News: www.3news.co.nz/entertainment/adam-lambert-finally-a-grown-up-2015061606#.VX8xAD5xsYU.twitter …Adam Lambert finally feels like a "f**king grown-up". The American Idol graduate may not have won the TV talent show when he competed in 2009, but that hasn't held back his career. As well as being Queen's go-to Freddie Mercury stand in he's also released three albums, the latest of which hit shelves last week. In track 'There I Said It', taken from The Original High, 33-year-old Adam calls himself a "grown-ass man", a sentiment he really feels is true. "For the first time in my life, over the last year or two, I feel like I'm a f**king grown-up!" he laughed to Details magazine. "I definitely have a little dash of Peter Pan syndrome somewhere, where I always have a childlike attitude towards things. But I bought my first house this year, I have a business, I've done a lot for myself, and I've done a lot for my career. Adam Lambert finally feels like a "f**king grown-up". The American Idol graduate may not have won the TV talent show when he competed in 2009, but that hasn't held back his career. As well as being Queen's go-to Freddie Mercury stand in he's also released three albums, the latest of which hit shelves last week. In track 'There I Said It', taken from The Original High, 33-year-old Adam calls himself a "grown-ass man", a sentiment he really feels is true. "For the first time in my life, over the last year or two, I feel like I'm a f**king grown-up!" he laughed to Details magazine. "I definitely have a little dash of Peter Pan syndrome somewhere, where I always have a childlike attitude towards things. But I bought my first house this year, I have a business, I've done a lot for myself, and I've done a lot for my career. Read more: www.3news.co.nz/entertainment/adam-lambert-finally-a-grown-up-2015061606#ixzz3dADaGK1Q
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Post by cassie on Jun 15, 2015 15:13:11 GMT -5
Forgive this sorta off-topic post, but this article is 150% right on about the value of music education. I want to spread the word. And, everything relates to Adam, right? Many times I have wondered what would have happened to Adam if his parents had not found the children's theater group, had not provided him with voice lessons, had not supported his passion for music. Not only would we all have missed out on a one in a billion voice and an incredible performer, but, would Adam have become the person he is today? I doubt it. Sometimes I wonder if he would have survived adolescence without the safe haven he found thru the performing arts. Without the friends he made there who were kindred spirits. The life lessons, the passion and the purpose Adam found in music and theater continue to shape the person he is today. For all the other Adams out there, we need to support arts education. www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-greene/stop-defending-music-education-_b_7564550.html".... Music connects us to other humans in amazing ways. I have played in concert bands, a couple of jazz bands, and pit orchestras; I have directed church choirs and community musical theater. It is both indescribable and enormously compelling to see the many ways in which humans making music come together and connect to each other. I imagine the experience of playing team sports is something similar. You are part of something -- something bigger than yourself and more than the sum of the parts. I can't think of any other school subject that so completely fosters cooperation, collaboration, and connection between students. Students learn to help and mentor each other, support each other, lift each other up, and come together into something glorious and way, way cool." Thank you for reading. Now back to Era 3 squeeing, (brought to you by music and theater teachers).
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