Thursday, December 6, 2007

MUSIC SENSATION FERGIE TO PERFORM AND HOST HOLLYWOOD...

[11.28.06 - 01:22 PM]
MUSIC SENSATION FERGIE TO PERFORM AND HOST HOLLYWOOD PARTY SEGMENTS OF ABC’S “DICK CLARK’S NEW YEAR’S ROCKIN’ EVE 2007” ON DECEMBER 31
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MUSIC SENSATION FERGIE TO PERFORM AND HOST HOLLYWOOD PARTY SEGMENTS OF ABCS DICK CLARKS NEW YEARS ROCKIN EVE 2007 ON DECEMBER 31

NATASHA BEDINGFIELD, MEAT LOAF AND LATIN MUSIC PHENOMENON RBD TO ALSO PERFORM ON 35TH ANNUAL SPECIAL

Fergie will rock the hottest New Years party celebration in Hollywood as part of Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve 2007, airing Sunday, December 31 on the ABC Television Network. In addition to hosting the party, Fergie will perform and introduce performances by Natasha Bedingfield, Meat Loaf and Latin music phenomenon RBD. For the 35th consecutive year the show will lead America into the New Year, as Dick Clark and Ryan Seacrest host three specials from New York. In all there will be three and a half hours of special New Years programming:

Dick Clarks Primetime New Years Rockin Eve 2007 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET)

Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve 2007, Part 1 (11:35 p.m. -1:05 a.m., ET)

Dick Clarks New Years Rockin Eve 2007, Part 2 (1:05-2:05 a.m., ET)

The past year has been one of continued success for Fergie as a solo artist and with the Black Eyed Peas. On her stellar solo debut, The Dutchess, Fergies first single, London Bridge, made history as it bulleted its way up the Billboard Hot 100 chart, reaching the No. 1 spot in three short weeks, the second-highest jump ever recorded by Billboard. The follow-up record, Fergalicious, is already Top 3 and still climbing. Last week, as part of the Black Eyed Peas, Fergie won the trifecta at the American Music Awards with wins for Best Group in both the rap/hip hop and soul/rhythm and blues categories, and their latest release, Monkey Business, was named favorite rap/hip-hop album.

A worldwide success, New Zealand-born Natasha Bedingfield has taken up permanent residence at the top of the pop charts as the singer-songwriter who recently made her Billboard chart debut with her hit single, Unwritten. Internationally, her lyrical honesty and vocal clarity have earned her triple platinum status in the UK and nominations for four coveted BRIT Awards this year in the categories of British Female Solo Artist, British Breakthrough Artist, Best Single and Best Pop Act.

In 1977 Meat Loaf made history with the release of Bat Out of Hell. Sixteen years later, lightning struck twice with Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell, which earned Meat Loaf a Grammy for Best Rock Vocal Solo Performance. Combined, the two albums sold nearly 50 million copies worldwide, establishing Bat Out of Hell as a true musical franchise. Recently rocks most epic adventure returned once more to complete the trilogy with the release of Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster is Loose.

RBD has catapulted onto the music scene with their most recent single, Ser O Parecer, currently at No. 1 on Billboards Hot Latin Songs chart, and their bi-lingual hit, Tu Amor, breaking into the Billboard Pop charts. Unlike most bands, RBD was created as part of a television show premise the main characters of the telenovela Rebelde formed a band, RBD, and their journey was chronicled through the shows 440 episodes over three seasons. During the show, the group released their debut album, Rebelde, and have since garnered worldwide popularity.

The New Years Rockin Eve 2007 specials are presentations of dick clark productions, inc. Dick Clark, Ryan Seacrest and Allen Shapiro are the executive producers. Larry Klein produces and Barry Glazer directs. Writer is Barry Adelman. Production designer is Bruce Ryan. Talent producer is Carla Patterson. Fran La Maina is executive in charge.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Dear Fergi,
Hello. My name is Giselle. I live in Oklahoma. I am a big fan of yours. Really dig your new tune, Boom Boom Boom. Anyways, I was wondering about the state of Georgia next to one of my favorite countries. You see, in France, many imports come from Cote D'Ivore. In one of my favorite countries, we are trying to make certain imports come from Georgia. Specifically: CHOCOLATE. I was wondering what you thought about Dark, Dark CHOCOLATE. My favorite country could use some help with the situation. Just like France and their relationship with Cote D'Ivore. Anyways, what I am asking you to do, is to think about the qualities of Dark CHOCOLATE and what makes it special. Next, I am asking that you avoid artificial imports of certain chocolates that claim to be genuine Dark CHOCOLATE. There are no threats to you, I swear, I am like your biggest fan. However, I think that if you think about the qualities of DARK CHOCOLATE and what makes it special, you'll not want to have any imitations. I'll keep thinking here on this end. I hope that one day we can be partners in the Georgian Chocolate Industries. They are rare, rare luxuries. Once again, I am hoping that maybe one day, in this accomplishment I have been pursuing, that we can be partners in the Dark Chocolate Industries of Georgis. Right now, I am only in the very, very, very, very cellular stages of its creation. Your great fan, Giselle from Oklahoma.