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Grammys Went Social
While watching snippets of last night’s Grammy Awards, I saw actor Jason Bateman introduce two violinists and a cellist who each played real short pieces. I didn’t follow what was going on until now.
The Grammy Awards went social.
Pairing with YouTube, the Grammys sponsored the contest, My Grammy Moment, where one winner would join the Foo Fighters playing live during the awards show. What I saw was the introduction of the top three contestants, Ann Marie Calhoun, Brian Fitzgerald, and Tara Klein. Fans voted from the top three and picked Ann Marie Calhoun to rock with Foo.
Here’s Ann’s YouTube entry playing the Foo Fighter’s Pretender. Gotta be the hair (and the looks) that won her the gig.
Mix that with the original Pretender by the Foo Fighters, and you get this.
Awesome way to bring together the music and tech worlds!
Technorati Tags: music
Support the Cherry Blossom Festival
Never paid too much attention to local pageants before but how about throwing support behind the 56th Cherry Blossom Festival? How can’t you with this year’s theme of Magokoro o komete รขโฌโ With a Sincere Heart?
The contestants are gearing up for the pageant with public appearances at your local shopping malls. Up next is Pearlridge on February 16 then Ala Moana on February 23, culminating with the Festival Ball on March 21.
If you want to attend the Festival Ball (and vote in the Miss Popularity Contest), fill out this form with payment of $80 per attendee.
Go Keri!
Technorati Tags: Hawaii
Music Buzz from Blogs
Can blogging about music lead to better album sales? Just maybe according to this article. From some studies, online buzz about an album on blogs and MySpace tends to lead to better sales.
Wonder if Laga Savea’s Roots Satisfaction will see any kind of increase from my indirect post? ๐
Another way to get better sales is to be featured on an Apple product commercial. Feist’s single 1234 blew up as the soundtrack for the iPod Nano. Now New Soul by Yael Naim is climbing the charts as the song of the MacBook Air.
Konishiki Powers Roots Satisfaction
Former sumo champion, Saleva`a Atisanoe`e, known as Konishiki in the ring was at Borders Windward Mall this weekend supporting the musical release of Roots Satisfaction by Laga Savea. Laga’s Jawaiian-themed CD is produced by Konishiki Power Hawaii musical label with the former ozeki powering sales with personal appearances.
Konishiki’s a cool guy who took time out for a picture. Even though no longer in competition, he’s still a big guy.
How can you support Laga Savea? Get your own copy of Roots Satisfaction from Amazon.com. Buy the CD, Root’s Satisfaction.
Or you can even buy the digital version (including singles) from Amazon’s MP3 Store which also supports Pepsi Points.
Airplay for Lupe
On the local radio waves, I’ve been hearing a little more from upcoming artist Lupe Fiasco. Online, I read about this rap star and sampled his music on iTunes. Hearing some fresh R&B-infused rap, I bought his CD, Lupe Fiasco’s the Cool, and I haven’t been disappointed with the purchase.
Like Kanye West, Lupe has insightful rhymes but is a little more hip hop than Kanye. Each track on the Cool is solid – Superstar is great, Hip-Hop Saved My Life is powerful, Go Baby and Go Go Gadget Flow feature fast, catchy beats.
Props for more airplay for Lupe.
Be cool with Lupe Fiasco’s the Cool from ![]()
Technorati Tags: music
Most Bloggiest in March
After going in circles and making this harder than it is in Excel, I’ve learned that the month of March is my most bloggiest month*. I started this blog in May 2005 so I only have complete annual stats for 2006 and 2007.
Here’s the shakedown of about one hours worth of fighting with Excel for something simple (months from 2006-2007, number of posts):
- March 176
- January 159
- April 146
- February 141
- August 137
- October 136
- May 129
- December 126
- November 125
- September 125
- July 117
- June 104
If you take all the months of blogging, the stats skew and look like this:
- January 218
- October 206
- December 204
- August 204
- November 189
- September 185
- March 176
- April 146
- February 141
- May 133
- July 130
- June 113
Have to go back and look at the archives for March 2006 and 2007 to see what’s up. Was it the March Madness basketball kicks analyses? Yup. Also the LOST episode filmed at Club 939 aired in March 2007 (screen captures with comments here). And Dancing with the Star was starting up.
Technorati Tags: blogging
Word Up! Surprise
While driving to work, my random play iPod started pumping out Word Up! But this wasn’t the classic version done by Cameo. It was Korn yelling Word Up at me.
Didn’t know I had that song…
Technorati Tags: music
Shaq, Shawn, and Marijuana?!?
At times, with the kids and their toys making noise, I’ll turn on the TV and make it mute to see the closed caption text so I can read what’s being shown. I was watching ESPN when I saw something about Shaquille O’Neal and marijuana. I was like whoa! The Big Aristotle busted for doing the big doobie?
Well, no. Turns out ESPN was covering the trade of Shaq and the Suns’ Shawn Marion but the closed caption text read “marijuana” instead of “marion.” Ha!
Technorati Tags: basketball, Miami Heat, NBA, Shaquille O’Neal
Why Barack Obama Could Win
Me and politics don’t mix. Yeah, I admit it, I’m one of those uninformed voters. Sorry, just the way it is. But as the curator of Pulpconnection, the home of pulp, passions, and addictions, I am enthralled with cool, fresh ideas. Who ain’t?
And that’s exactly why Barack Obama could very well be our next president. Check out this music video created by will.i.am, inspired by Obama’s speeches, and endorsed by many celebrities.
Kate Walsh, Kelly Hu, Nicole Scherzinger, and Scarlett Johansson all support Obama, and now so does Wayne’s World.
"Next Generation" iPhone?
Can this storage upgrade to the iPhone be considered “next generation?” Is this a typical refresh of Apple products to appease the public? Feels like a new variation of the iPhone is coming later this year…






