EXCLUSIVE: Bachelorette Contestant "The Weatherman" Used Fake Tears!
Posted on Jul 22, 2010 @ 07:25AM - Add a comment

Who can forget this season’s Bachelorette episode when Jonathan Novak, the TV weatherman, got cold feet during his kissing scene with Ali Fedotowsky and started crying.
RadarOnline.com has learned that while it looked like a genuine outburst of emotion, in reality his tears were fake!
New Music Releases: Usher!
Posted on Mar 30, 2010 @ 07:15AM - Add a comment

This week, Usher returns with his seventh album, Raymond v. Raymond, which promises to take the listener on “a journey through the dichotomy of man.” A bunch of producers worked on the album, including Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and there are guest appearances by the likes of Ludacris, will.i.am and TI... Barenaked Ladies are back with their first album without co-vocalist Steven Page. The Canadian pop-rockers’ eleventh studio album to date is entitled All In Good Time... Erykah Badu releases New Amerykah Part Two: Return of Ankh. Part One had a political theme and now Part Two has a more emotional theme, focusing on romance, with all the appropriate instrumentation, like harps, strings and piano. “There’s a rumbling to these songs that feels good to me,” says Badu. “It feels like a hug."... Lady Gaga’s new EP, Telephone: The Remixes, features nine different versions of Gaga’s mega-hit with Beyonce, by different artists, including Alphabeat and Passion Pit... The new 5-CD box set British Invasion comes out today. Four discs are devoted to one act each: Dusty Springfield, Small Faces, Herman’s Hermits and Gerry and the Pacemakers, and can be bought individually. Buying all of them together also gets you the Bonus Disc, which features an hour of unseen performances from Dusty and Herman’s Hermits, as well as 90 minutes of interview footage... Country crooner Alan Jackson offers up his eighteenth album, Freight Train, featuring the new single It's Just That Way... The Best of Edwin McCain includes all the artist’s hits plus one new song, the single Walk With You... Pixies frontman Black Francis is back with the solo offering Nonstoperotik... British folk-pop duo Turin Brakes releases a self-produced new album, Outbursts.
Take A Ryder: With Serena
Posted on Feb 26, 2010 @ 08:38PM - Add a comment

Serena Ryder has always been in love with music. At just five years old, she saw The Labyrinth and decided she wanted to marry David Bowie.
Later on, she was later inspired by fellow Canadian Alanis Morissette, an influence that is easily detectable in her strong vocals and even stronger sense of self.
On her American debut, which has already topped the Billboard Heatseekers charts, Serena belts out her catchy tunes in her Alanis-meets-Melissa-Etheridge throaty alto and asks the question: Is It O.K.?
“It’s about being self-introspective,” Serena tells RadarOnline.com about the album title. “It was an intense and emotional time in my life and I just needed to look inside myself, and check in with myself, and that internal question how am I doing inside?”
Through her songs, Serna shared the pain and devastation of losing one of her best friends. “There was a lot of heartache, but not the kind of heartache people think it is on the record,” she explains. “It’s all one big long story. Heartache was what I was going through and that’s how I was relating.”
Serena’s brave and honest songs couldn’t have been easy to put out there for public consumption, but the genuineness of her words is apparent. “True art is about surrendering,” she says. “I want other people understand where I’m coming from. You want to share it, not feel like you’re an alien in the feeling.”
This summer Serena will hit the road as part of Lilith Fair, and before that you can see her on tour with Howie Day and then the Barenaked Ladies — tour dates below.
Barenaked Ladies: Hear Now
Posted on Jan 12, 2010 @ 03:07PM - 1 comment
As you might expect of a band with the name Barenaked Ladies (BNL to fans), the Toronto band is one goofy outfit, but don’t let their antics dissuade you from listening to their finely crafted pop tunes. Known to many people through their heart-broken song, “One Week” (“It's been one week since you looked at me / Cocked your head to the side and said I'm angry. / Five days since you laughed at me ...”) the bands repertoire is more than the sum of one hit song. Sample “Alternative Girlfriend,” “Call and Answer” or better yet, get “Disc One: All Their Greatest Hits 1991-2001.”
Fans of the multi-platinum Barenaked Ladies can now rejoice - new music has arrived. "You Run Away," the first single from the Ladies' latest album “All in Good Time” and though the new music won’t hit stores until March 30th, we have the new single!
Stay tuned to this site: the band will be exclusively video blogging for us in the coming weeks!
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