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Post by bamafan on Mar 25, 2018 8:40:09 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Mar 25, 2018 9:51:13 GMT -5
What a great story! Thank you! It's always fun to talk to people who have met Adam and love him. I can't think of a negative comment from anyone who has met him. I really hope the Vegas thing happens. Such great exposure for Adam. And damn that wading pool!
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Post by girldrummer on Mar 25, 2018 9:52:22 GMT -5
Emma is destined for greatness. She is just getting started. Just wait.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2018 10:29:59 GMT -5
“Published on Mar 14, 2018My favorite moments from my first Queen concert were spectacular! I've wanted to see the band for years, but Freddie's untimely passing made it impossible. In step Adam Lambert. Some people love the mash up, others consider it blasphemy. I thought it was worth the 31 year wait.” m.youtube.com/watch?v=zP8481QalVI
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Post by lurleene on Mar 25, 2018 10:30:34 GMT -5
Also on FB Do NOT!!!!! read the comments...unless your masochistic of course... Wonderful to see Adam (who spoke out in support before) and many others supporting common sense gun laws and control. And hats off to the entertainers who performed yesterday for such a worthy event and for showing support to the young people who are speaking up with such passion because they have had enough.
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Post by nica575 on Mar 25, 2018 10:56:42 GMT -5
I am in awe of all the young people who took the stage yesterday! It was powerful beyond anything I've witnessed. I was sitting there dressed to go to the march glued to the MSNBC broadcast (they had no interruptions) not being able to turn the TV off - I didn't want to miss any of the speeches from that stage. There were so many unforgettable moments! Gave me hope for the future of our great country!
As far as the performers - I think JHud was amazing! She showed the real passion (for obvious reasons), she was vocally impressive and had her church singer roots serve her perfectly!
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Post by Craazyforadam on Mar 25, 2018 11:51:52 GMT -5
Emma is destined for greatness. She is just getting started. Just wait. This whole group of kids are. And Emma is enormously inspirational. but I do hope that they are also left alone a bit by the media, now that this MarchforOurLives as well as this March is over. They had to become adults overnight, they became famous overnight, they are now saddled with expectations and hopes from a whole country that in its disillusionment with its own reality is now looking to these kids for some kind of renewal. That is a gigantic and unfair burden to see placed on anyone, especially somebody who did not choose this situation for themselves. They are seen as representatives for a whole generation, imagine if that burden had been placed on you, especially in a time when you have experienced tragedy and should be in state of mourning, or coping, or healing. These kids, or better young grown-ups, did not get a chance to mourn. Whatever feelings have bubbled up, have been channeled into this movement. But they each have to catch up to that new reality and come to terms with that in their own life, and that all will probably get postponed, as their public life drags them now into the continuation of this movement and into a mid-term election cycle. I feel for them, so much. And if anything, I feel we need to try to not burden them further, but rather say: TY for lighting a fire under our butts, but now it is up to all of us to take it forward. It is not all on these kids. It is on all the voters locally and federally to now make any of this happen.
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Post by lurleene on Mar 25, 2018 13:11:32 GMT -5
A question for those who might know the answer. Can a management team be helpful is getting an artist more radio play or on the right streaming and more effective play lists? Or is that a label responsibility only?
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Post by skaschep on Mar 25, 2018 13:44:36 GMT -5
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Post by bamafan on Mar 25, 2018 13:57:55 GMT -5
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