ABC Gives Adam Lambert Another Chance
December 7, 2009 by imusicdaily
Filed under Celebrity, Music, TV

After a string of cancelled appearances by ABC following his performance at the American Music Awards, Adam Lambert has been given another chance.
Lambert tweeted, “Hey friends! I will be performing and hanging w the ladies of ABC’s The View Thursday the 10th!”
Lamberts appearance on the view comes after ABC cancelled his appearances on Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and the network’s New Year’s Eve Special.
Will you be tuning in to catch Adam on The View?
Adam Lambert’s Dad Wanted Public Apology For AMA Performance

Adam Lambert’s father urged the American Idol star to publicly apologize for his provocative performance at the American Music Awards last month after the media slammed his saucy on-stage antics.
The openly gay star stunned TV viewers with his finale at the AMAs on November 22nd by groping his dancers onstage and kissing a male keyboard player – and his shocking show led to a promotional appearance on a breakfast TV program getting the axe.
He also became the subject of news and magazine shows and filled blogs and newspaper column inches. Nine days after the headline-grabbing AMAs performance, Lambert sat down with sympathetic lesbian talk show host Ellen Degeneres to review the past week as part of an appearance on her daytime show.
He accepted he “got caught up in the moment and maybe went a little too far,” and revealed members of his own family were shocked by just how far he went: My dad was like, ‘I think you should apologize, Adam. I don’t know. Maybe you should do that.’ I was like, ‘Well dad, I don’t feel like I did anything wrong; it just maybe wasn’t the right judgment call.’”
Even though he’s not apologizing for his racy stage show, Lambert told DeGeneres he understands why TV bosses at ABC axed his appearance on TV show Good Morning America.
He said, “I don’t blame them. I got carried away.”
ABC Pulls Chris Brown “Good Morning America” Performance

ABC pulled the plug on controversial crooner Chris Brown’s performance Good Morning America next week.
Instead, Brown has agreed to “come clean” with the events leading up to his February attack on then-girlfriend Rihanna in a primetime interview with Robin Roberts, the network has revealed.
ABC was harshly criticized by gay and women’s rights advocates last week after it cancelled a performance by openly-gay former American Idol Adam Lambert on GMA — following his sex-charged performance on the American Music Awards–then announced plans to allow Chris — a convicted felon and woman beater to promote his latest CD with a live show on the program.
Chris is promising to give details of the incident in an “in-depth interview” with GMA host Robin Roberts set to air on 20/20 Dec. 11. His appearance comes just a month after Rihanna’s 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer drew nearly 9 million viewers.
Chris Brown Tell All Interview Coming Soon To Good Morning America
November 27, 2009 by imusicdaily
Filed under Celebrity, Idiot, Music, TV

Now that Rihanna has spoken, it’s Chris Brown’s turn to respond and Good Morning America has given Brown the opportunity in a tell all interview with Robin Roberts.
Brown sat down with ABC’s Robin Roberts for an interview that will air on Good Morning America the week after next according to the New York Post.
Brown will also be given the chance to perform a song from his new album, which will be in stores Dec. 8th.
Can’t wait to hear what Brown has to say this time. So far, he’s still a douche…
Adam Lambert Live on The CBS Early Show
ABC’s loss is CBS’s gain!
ABC pulled Adam Lambert from Good Morning America following his performance on the American Music Awards Sunday night in fear that he may be too racy for morning television. CBS, recognizing a good opportunity, scooped up Adam to appear on The Early Show this morning and Lambert delivered a performance that will have people talking, once again, about his talent and not his display of sexuality at the AMAs.
Lambert performed ‘Whataya Want From Me?’ and ‘Music Again’ from his debut album For Your Entertainment.
You can check out his interview on The Early Show here –
Thanks to NeonLimeLight.com for the videos!
Janet Jackson Interview A Ratings Hit For ABC
November 20, 2009 by iMusicDaily
Filed under Album, Album Cover, Celebrity, Music, New, photo, TV

Robin Roberts’ tell-all interview with Janet Jackson was a ratings winner for ABC on Wednesday night. The interview for In The Spotlight with Robin Roberts earning the second highest ratings in the 10 p.m. time slot, falling just behind CSI: New York with over 6.7 million viewers. (Check out clips from her interview below.)
Janet’s “Number Ones,” hit stores a couple days ago featuring her biggest hits, single mixes, and collaborations. The 2-disc set features thirty-three of her international smashes, plus the new dance hit “Make Me.”
Susan Boyle To Perform On “Dancing With The Stars”

Sharon Osbourne recently made headlines for slamming Susan Boyle’s looks during an appearance on Sirius Radio and a showdown between the women could come as early as next week.
Late Friday evening, ABC confirmed that Susan will perform on next week’s Dancing With the Stars. Susan will likely perform material from her upcoming CD, I Dreamed A Dream, due out Nov. 24. Ironically, DWTS is the same ABC hit where Sharon’s daughter, Kelly Osbourne, is a contestant.
Sharon has been known to pop up periodically throughout the season to support Kelly. In interview on “The Opie & Anthony Show” earlier this week, Sharon slammed Susan’s looks as she talked about seeing a picture of the Britain’s Got Talent star next to her rock ‘n’ roll husband, Ozzy Osbourne.
“There’s this great picture of Susan Boyle, smiling, looking like a slapped ass next to Ozzy,” Sharon said bursting into laughter.
The Jonas Brothers Honor Michael Jackson At MTV Europe Music Awards
November 6, 2009 by iMusicDaily
Filed under Celebrity, Disney Stars, Live, Music, photo, RIP, TV

The Jonas Brothers paid tribute to the King Of Pop Michael Jackson at the MTV Europe Music Awards on Thursday. The pop trio revealed that ’60s-’70s sibling band The Jackson 5 were their first major musical influences just before they introduced a tribute piece to the late “Thriller” hitmaker, during which Jackson fans performed hits like “ABC,” “Bad,” and “Man in The Mirror” in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
According to The Brothers Jonas, listening to the Jackson 5’s “I’ll Be There” as kids inspired them to develop their own band of brothers.
“This year we saw the loss of the greatest pop musician the world has ever seen. We and MTV wanted to pay tribute to the true king of pop, Michael Jackson. His unrivalled talent has shaped the musical landscape, influencing artists old and young,” Nick Jonas told the live audience.
“The first time we heard Michael’s voice was when our dad played the Jackson 5’s I’ll Be There,” Joe Jonas chimed in. “We were amazed by the one-of-a-kind talent. The way that he and his brothers came together to entertain the world has been an obvious influence on us. Michael Jackson influenced every listener and every future performer with a talent the world had never seen before. As a writer and a performer he was the best.”
Rihanna Says Going Back To Chris Brown After Beating Sent “Wrong Message”

In her first television interview since being assaulted by former flame Chris Brown, pop princess Rihanna says it was “”wrong” of her to take the crooner back.
“That’s embarrassing that that’s the type of person that I fell in love with,” the singer told Diane Sawyer on ABC’s Good Morning America Thursday. “So far in love. So unconditional that I went back. It’s humiliating to say this happened. To accept that? It’s a traumatizing experience.”
During the interview, she confirmed that Brown, 20, held her in a headlock twice and bit her on the ear and fingers the night before the 2009 Grammys last February. The attack occurred in Los Angeles’ Hancock Park neighborhood as Brown drove a rented sports car.
“I stayed. I even went back after he beat me, which was wrong,” Rihanna said. “It’s completely normal to go back. You start lying to yourself…I’ll say that to any young girl who is going through domestic violence: ‘Don’t react off of love.’”
Rihanna, 21, also hinted that it may have taken “eight or nine attempts” before she could finally leave the relationship.
“It’s pretty easy to go back….When I realized that my selfish decision for love could result in some young girl getting killed, I could not be easy with that part,” she says. “I couldn’t be responsible for that. Even if Chris never hit me again, who’s to say their boyfriend won’t? Who’s to say they won’t kill these girls? I didn’t realize how much of an impact I had on these girls’ lives until that happened.”
ABC will air more chunks of the interview on Friday’s GMA. The interview will air in its entirety Friday evening on 20/20.
Colbie Caillat Live On Dancing With The Stars

Colbie Caillat performed her current single ‘Fallin’ For You’ off of her sophomore album Breakthrough on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars.
It’s amazing to think Caillat used to be just another musician on Myspace trying to catch a break. She’s come a long way!
Check out her performance of ‘Fallin’ For You’ –




