2.13.11 THE 2011 GRAMMYs
Feb 12, 2011 23:50:55 GMT -5
Post by Q3 on Feb 12, 2011 23:50:55 GMT -5
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I have removed KARMA but will leave the stars for now --
I will put up a preference poll next weekend and include stars/member ranks.
Grammy events live stream: www.grammy.com/live
GRAMMYs-YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/TheGRAMMYs
Live stream and video archives.
List of nominees: www.grammy.com/NOMINEES
Adam's Category is #97 -- at the end of Pre-Show
Click on link for large image of schedule:
Source: www.grammy.com/files/pages/53pretel-final.pdf
8:00PM EST/7:00PM CST LIVE -- 8:00PM PST Replay
MAIN EVENT - The 53rd annual Grammy Awards
Show will air on from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, broadcast live on CBS.
2011 Grammy Award Nominees: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance
The nominees.....
Michael Bublé for "Haven't Met You Yet"
Michael Jackson for "This Is It"
Bruno Mars for "Just the Way You Are"
John Mayer for "Half of My Heart"
Adam Lambert for "Whataya Want from Me"
American Idol alum Adam Lambert received his first well-deserved Grammy nomination for his smash-hit "Whataya Want from Me." Lambert's "Whataya Want from Me," which showcases his dymanic vocal range, went on to peak at #10 on Billboard's Hot 100 Charts; furthermore, "Whataya Want from Me" was a hit in the international level, reaching the Top 5 in various countries including Austria, Australia, Belgium, Canada, New Zealand, Finland, Poland, Hungary and Germany.
Vocally, Lambert's "Whataya Want from Me" is the most compelling performance of this year's "Best Male Pop Vocal" Grammy nominees. Hopefully, Lambert's first Grammy nomination is a harbinger of bigger and better things to come from Adam Lambert, one of pop music's brightest new stars.
Link: www.suite101.com/content/2011-grammy-award-nominees-best-male-pop-vocal-performance-a324707
Grammy Events
All Live Streamed except the after parties.
12:00AM-3:30PM Past GRAMMY Moments:
Living Histories
GRAMMY Camp Showcase
GRAMMY Museum
5 Questions With...
47th GRAMMY Awards
48th GRAMMY Awards
49th GRAMMY Awards
50th GRAMMY Awards
51st GRAMMY Awards
52nd GRAMMY Awards
53rd GRAMMY Nominations
3:30PM-4:00PM 53rd GRAMMY Awards Red Carpet
4:00PM-6:15PM Pre-Telecast Ceremony Adam's Category will be announced
6:15PM-8:00PM Red Carpet
8:00PM-11:30PM Dual Screen Experience (TV Broadcast plus Live Stream)
11:30PM-1:00AM GRAMMY Celebration
After 1:00AM---- More after parties
Headlines and Other Adam News
Adam is one of 18 artists in Life Magazines "Grammys: 2011's Top Nominees"
www.life.com/image/first/in-gallery/55731/grammys-2011s-top-nominees#index/15
Adam advises "Don't drink and Tweet"
Adam Lambert has learned the dangers of TUI: Tweeting under the influence
Link: www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-lambert-cautions-drunk-tweeting-98933
At least 14 more stories on this comment.
Karma…
2/13/11 by NoAngel
As everyone got settled in here at Adamtopia’s new home yesterday, there was a lot of talk about karma. It is definitely a little disconcerting to see one’s karma score displayed in black and white for all to see. But while we may have fretted about our own, the consensus about Adam’s was clear—his karma is excellent.
At the social media summit on Friday, Adam said, “Life is a game and you have to have a strategy.” Taken out of context, that sounds a bit cold However, considering what we know of Adam and his approach to life, it’s anything but.
Whether you call it strategy, the Golden Rule, or life philosophy, it’s all the same thing. You put out good energy and treat people well, and you will often get good energy and good treatment back. It is such a simple yet profound truth that most religions and spiritual practices take it as their foundation. Living it day-to-day is another thing altogether, and yet we have Adam as a living, breathing example that it can be done. Whether it is supporting his own friends, sending kudos to other artists, advocating for charity, or simply treating everyone with whom he interacts with courtesy and respect, Adam knows that you get back what you give away.
I don’t think Adam sits around calculating how being a good person will get him further in his career. I do think that his philosophy also happens to be an excellent career strategy. Not to mention, it’s not a bad way to go through life. And regardless of the outcome tonight, we all know that Adam wins at life. :D
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