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Post by wal on Oct 10, 2011 14:04:56 GMT -5
adamlambert Adam Lambert @oligee1 It's a hit! 12 minutes ago
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OLIGEE1 Oliver Goldstein @adamlambert :-) 38 minutes ago
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Post by wal on Oct 10, 2011 16:54:41 GMT -5
Glittergirl0404 P.G. @tommyjoeratliff Are u excited about Adams new album as well ? 53 minutes ago in reply to ↑
TommyJoeRatliff TommyJoe Ratliff @glittergirl0404 VERY excited... You guys are gonna love it! 51 minutes ago
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Post by wal on Oct 12, 2011 13:07:21 GMT -5
adamlambert Adam Lambert Hello! Putting finishing touches on potential first single today! This beat is NUTS! 1 minute ago
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Post by wal on Oct 14, 2011 22:10:52 GMT -5
sam_sparro Sam Sparro by adamlambert@nilerodgers working on a funky-as-hell track with @adamlambert and we would LOVE you to play on it!! What do you think? 3 hours ago nilerodgers Nile Rodgers @adamlambert I just hit @sam_sparro I'm in the studio and will hit you back when I take a break 1 hour ago in reply to ↑ adamlambert Adam Lambert@nilerodgers awesome!!! 1 hour ago nilerodgers Nile Rodgers @adamlambert @sam_sparro Hey guys, I'm just finishing up. Check your DM in about 20 min-I'm dying 2 hear what you're working on 3 minutes ago nilerodgers Nile Rodgers @adamlambert @sam_sparro You have my direct contact in your DM's-Hit me when you get a chance 2 minutes ago twitter.com/nilerodgersNile Rodgers @nilerodgers New York, NY Producer, Guitarist, Composer en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nile_Rodgersnilerodgers.com
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Post by wal on Oct 15, 2011 8:51:32 GMT -5
nilerodgers Nile Rodgers @adamlambert @sam_sparro I got your DM's-You've got my contacts-Currently in NY then LA on Tues & Wed-I'm off 4 my morning walk 2 hours ago
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Post by wal on Oct 17, 2011 7:52:37 GMT -5
www.advocate.com/Print_Issue/Cover_Stories/Reinventing_Adam_Lambert/“I got a smoothie and I pumped gas!” Adam Lambert’s mornings aren’t so unlike those of many Los Angeles residents on their way to work. “These are my days,” he says at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, teasing the last ounce of his smoothie with a straw. “I woke up, I got on my treadmill at my house this morning and ran for 20 minutes and got ready. I love this juice place. This is called the singer’s remedy, and it’s lemon and cayenne. It clears your throat and gets your cords ready. And it’s something I actually do. And I need gas to drive. It’s a normal day.” Normal to a point. Then there’s the whole magazine interview, photo shoot, and a day working in the studio. Lambert is recording his follow-up album to his 2009 debut, For Your Entertainment, and has been writing and recording for the last five months. And a lot has changed since the most controversial figure to come out of American Idol first took to the national stage. ... A generally more speculative matter is the content and release date of his new album, which, as of press time, is untitled and tentatively scheduled for a November release. Lambert describes a more personal album, driven by vocal singer-songwriter tracks, electrofunk, and synth-pop in a “Nine Inch Nails meets George Michael” sort of way. “I know that’s a weird mash-up, but that’s what it feels like,” he says. “No matter what the genre is, it’s all very personal, even on upbeat, fun tracks. The last album was a little bit more of a fantasy escape…even my image for that last album felt very theatrical and kind of over-the-top and intentionally tacky. I get a kick out of making artistic statements that are kind of ridiculous. The pop sensation thinks the last album cover was more campy than provocative. “But in America, camp is not something that is mainstream. It’s not something that is always grasped. You kind of have to hit people over the head with things, especially in pop music.” He’s going slow with the sophomore release. “It takes time to get it right,” he says. “I don’t know how other artists do it, but for this project I’m adopting the mentality of just keep writing and keep recording as much as possible, and then when we know that we’re ready to decide which tracks are going to be on the album, we’ll look at everything and narrow it down.” There’s a different pressure with a second album, especially with the helpful hype of the TV juggernaut a full two years behind him. “But people recognize me, people know who I am, so hopefully that’ll help. I don’t know. It’s hard.” Of the new album’s personal nature, he says, “I think it’s going to let people underneath my facade a little bit — a self-created and totally admitted facade. I’m trying to convey to my audience that you really can’t judge a book by its cover, and there’s more to the universe than you can see with your eyes. It’s like existential pop.” ...
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Post by wal on Oct 17, 2011 10:26:12 GMT -5
www.advocate.com/Print_Issue/From_the_Editor/Editors_Letter_November_2011/Editor's Letter: Let's Get Visible It's clear from the pictures you sent for A Day in Gay America that we are a diverse and passionate group. By Matthew Breen "For his new yet-to-be-titled album Adam Lambert says he has been writing and recording songs of a more personal nature. “Outlaws of Love” is one track that lyrically addresses the fact that Lambert and his boyfriend couldn’t get married if they chose to do so. Paired with his new activism over the past year, the song (a live performance of its debut in Quebec is viewable online) is emblematic of a seemingly new openness in his life, and an evolution on his understanding of what it means to be a gay public figure."
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Post by wal on Oct 17, 2011 22:28:02 GMT -5
briyunlee GEISHA BOI (B. Lee) In the lab with @adamlambert @jdwalker1 This guy can singggggg! 5 minutes ago twitter.com/briyunleeGEISHA BOI (B. Lee) @briyunlee Chicago, Los Angeles, New York I write and produce MUSIC songspub.com
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Post by wal on Oct 17, 2011 22:47:52 GMT -5
songspub.com/songwriters.php?id=175Brian LeeRepresented Songwriters: "Contributing to a best-selling album before the age of 30 is no easy feat. For 29 year-old producer Brian Lee, working on Lady Gaga's Born This Way was just a step in the progression. A classically-trained violin player, Lee got his start in the music industry when his band The White Tie Affair got signed to Epic Records after only posting one song on their MySpace. Moving into production seemed like the logical next step, and, before he knew it, Lee found himself working with Lady Gaga. With songwriting credit on "Americano" and "Highway Unicorn (Road to Love)" and vocal credit on "Government Hooker," Lee is proving himself to be a force to reckon with in the industry"
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Post by wal on Oct 18, 2011 7:11:49 GMT -5
briyunlee GEISHA BOI (B. Lee) Around the side and into it! @adamlambert @jdwalker1 yfrog.com/hs56mnsj1 hour ago
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