Monday, February 28, 2011

AMY WINEHOUSE PROFILE

Able to create distinguishable music which is perceived to be the perfect fusion of traditional and modern influences, Amy Jade Winehouse was born to a taxi-driving father named Mitchell and pharmacist mother named Janis on September 14, 1983 in Camden, London, England.

Amy Winehouse Profile

Name : Amy Winehouse
Famous as : R&B/soul singer, songwriter
Birth Name : Amy Jade Winehouse
Birth Date : September 14, 1983
Birth Place : Enfield, London, England, UK
Spouse : Blake Fielder-Civil (former video production assistant, 18-May-07 – 16-Jul-09)
Claim to fame : Album “Back to Black” (2006)
Amy Winehouse Claim to Fame
Famous as : R&B/soul singer, songwriter
Popular for : Album “Back to Black” (2006)

Amy Winehouse Personal Fact
Birth Name : Amy Jade Winehouse
Birth Date : September 14, 1983
Birth Place : Enfield, London, England, UK
Height : 5′ 3″
Nationality : British

Education

* Attended Ashmole School in Southgate, London
* Attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone, London
* Attended the BRIT School in Selhurst, London Borough of Croydon, England

Amy Winehouse Family
Father : Mitchell Winehouse
Mother : Janis Winehouse
Brother : Alex Winehouse
Spouse : Blake Fielder-Civil (former video production assistant, 18-May-07 – 16-Jul-09)
Relation : Tyler James (singer)

Amy Winehouse Biography :

The niece of professional jazz musicians from her mother’s side, music surely was never an alien thing to the girl. She grew up listening to a diverse tunes ranging from Sarah Vaughn to Salt-N-Pepa. At age ten, she even confidently formed a short-lived amateur rap group named Sweet ‘n’ Sour in which she used the latter moniker during the troupe’s existence.

Though her abundant love for music was certainly unquestionable at that time, Amy, however, still gave herself a chance to try for another field as she later entered the Sylvia Young Theatre School in Marylebone by age twelve.

Nevertheless, the classes were unable to capture her interest and within the following year, she was expelled for “not applying herself”, leading her to attend Britain’s only free performing arts and technology institution the BRIT School. The movement thankfully proved well …

Amy Winehouse Trivia :

  • Had her waxwork unveiled at Madame Tussauds in London on July 23, 2008.
  • Posed naked for the April 2008 issue of British magazine, “Easy Living,” in a bid to raise awareness about breast cancer among young women.
  • Chosen UK Solo Artist of the Year at the 2007 Glamour annual events held on June 5.
  • Ranked 2nd on Mr. Blackwell’s 48th Annual Worst Dressed Women List, released on January 8, 2008.
  • Spit at fans after booed for forgetting her own lyrics, slapped herself repeatedly and knocked her head on the mic during a gig in Cornwall, England on July 17, 2007.
  • Was spotted having a number of cuts and scars on her arm while attending the 2007 Elle Style Awards.
  • Performed a rendition of The Zutons’ “Valerie” during her participation in a BBC Radio 1 Show Live Lounge and later recorded it with Mark Ronson in 2007.
  • Befriended singers Matt Willis and Billie Piper
  • Got her first guitar at age thirteen.
  • Went to the same school as Katie Melua did.
  • Suffered from eating disorders.
  • Her favorite cocktail is a Rickstasy which consists of three parts vodka, one part Southern Comfort, one part banana liqueur, and one part Baileys.
  • Has several tattoos of naked women on her body.
  • Her single “Rehab” was turned to several remixes by Steve Mac, Hot Chip and Desert Eagle in 2007.
  • Broke her big tooth in a drunken fall that forced her to cancel London’s Shepherds Bush Empire gigs in March 2007.
  • Ended the January 7, 2007 show at G-A-Y part way through her first song after vomiting, which reportedly was a result of being intoxicated.
  • Ranked the 50th in NME Magazine’s annual Cool list in November 2006.
  • Showed up in an episode of BBC’s comedy sketch show “The Fast Show” in 1997.
  • Made a duet with Paul Weller in singing Etta Jones’ “Don’t Go To Strangers” when appeared in his BBC Electric Proms gig.
  • Chosen No. 2 in a poll on the World’s Unsexiest Women conducted by men’s magazine Maxim in October 2007.
  • Sold the so-called “Double Trouble Combo” product, which included her new live DVD “I Told You I Was Trouble”, 16 oz. pint glass and 3.5 inch ashtray, on her official merchandise store in October 2007.
  • Was offered by Prince to join him on 21 London stages to do a duet on her song “Love Is a Losing Game” in 2007.

Amy Winehouse Discography :

Frank [Deluxe Edition]
Release year : 2008
Label : Republic
Genre : R&B

Back to Black/I Told You I Was Trouble
Release year : 2008
Label : Island
Genre : R&B

Back to Black
Release year : 2006
Label : Island
Genre : R&B

Frank
Release year : 2003
Label : Island
Genre : R&B


Amy Winehouse Awards :

Brit Awards

2007
Won Brit Award
category Best British Female Solo Artist

ECHO Awards, Germany

2009
Won ECHO Award
category Best International Female Artist (Beste Kunstlerin International Rock/Pop)

2009
Won ECHO Award
category Album of the Year (Album des Jahres) for “Back to Black”

Grammy Awards

2008
Won Grammy Award
category Record of the Year for “Rehab”

2008
Won Grammy Award
category Song of the Year for “Rehab”

2008
Won Grammy Award
category Best New Artist

2008
Won Grammy Award
category Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for “Rehab”

2008
Won Grammy Award
category Best Pop Vocal Album for “Back to Black”

Ivor Novello Awards

2008
Won Ivor Novello Award
category Best Song Musically & Lyrically for “Love Is a Losing Game”

2007
Won Ivor Novello Award
category Best Contemporary Song for “Rehab”

2004
Won Ivor Novello Award
category Best Contemporary Song for “Stronger Than Me”
shared with Salaam Remi
Los Premios MTV

Meteor Ireland Music Awards

2008
Won Meteor Ireland Music Award
category Best International Female

MOBO Awards

2007
Won MOBO Award
category Best UK Female

MTV Europe Music Awards

2007
Won MTV Europe Music Award
category Artist’s Choice

NME Awards USA

2008
Got nomination for NME Award USA
category Best International Alternative/Indie Solo Artist

Q Awards

2007
Won Q Award
category Best Album for “Back to Black”

Shockwaves NME Awards

2008
Won Shockwaves NME Award
category Worst Dressed

Amy Winehouse Photos :
Amy Winehouse Profile
Amy Winehouse (mirror.co.uk)

Amy Winehouse Profile
Amy Winehouse (dailyhaggis.com)

Amy Winehouse Profile
Amy Winehouse (blogspan.org)

Source:

http://www.indonesiafirst.com/2010/10/9332/amy-winehouse-profile/

SELENA GOMEZ

Selena Gomez Profile

Birth name : Selena Marie Gomez
Famous Name : Selena Gomez
Nickname : Sel Lena
Born : July 22, 1992 (1992-07-22), Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Gender : Female
Genres : Dance-pop, pop rock
Height : 165 cm
Occupations : Actress, singer, songwriter, fashion designer
Instruments : Vocals
Years active : 2002–present
Labels : Hollywood
Associated acts : Selena Gomez & the Scene

Quotes
“Be yourself always, there’s no one better!”
“always listin to your parents (:”
“You know what they say- If you love somebody, set them free. If they love you more, they’ll come back.” (WOWP)

Selena Gomez Fun Facts

  • Selena has naturally Black curly hair
  • Brown eyes
  • She loves dancing
  • she also loves acting
  • and singing

Selena Gomez Personal Life :
Gomez was born in Grand Prairie, Texas. Her father Ricardo Gomez is Mexican American and her mother Mandy Cornett is of half Italian descent. Her birth parents divorced when she was five years old, and she was raised as an only child by her working mother. In 2006, Mandy remarried Brian Teefey. She is named after Tejano singer Selena. In a 2009 interview with People, Gomez mentioned that she developed an early interest in acting from watching her mother prepare for and act in theater productions. Selena Gomez earned a high school diploma through homeschooling in May 2010.

Selena Gomez Awards :

- 2009 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, Catagory Favorite TV Actress
- 2009 Young Artist Award, Catagory Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries, or Special – Leading Young Actress
- 2009 Teen Choice Awards, Catagory “Choice Summer- Celebrity Dancer”
- 2009 Teen Choice Awards, Catagory “Choice Summer – TV Star-Female”
- 2009 Teen Choice Awards, Catagory “Choice Other Stuff – Red Carpet Icon: Female”
- 2009 Alma Award, Special Achievement Comedy – Television – Actress
- 2010 Gracie Award, Outstanding Female Rising Star in a Comedy Series
- 2010 Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, Favorite TV Actress
- 2010 Teen Choice Awards, Choice TV Actress: Comedy
- 2010 Teen Choice Awards, Choice Red Carpet Fashion Icon: Female
- 2010 Nickelodeon Australian Kids’ Choice Awards Fave TV Star

Selena Gomez Filmography :

Film

YearSelena Gomez ProfileTitleSelena Gomez ProfileRoleSelena Gomez ProfileNotes
2003Spy Kids 3-D: Game OverWaterpark GirlMinor role
2005Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by FireJulieTelevision movie
2006Brain ZappedEmily Grace GarciaTelevision movie
2008Another Cinderella StoryMary SantiagoDirect-to-video
Main role
2008Horton Hears a Who!Helga(Voice)
2009Princess Protection ProgramCarter MasonDisney Channel Original Movie
Main role
2009Wizards of Waverly Place: The MovieAlex RussoDisney Channel Original Movie
Main role
2009Arthur and the Vengeance of MaltazardPrincess Selenia(Voice)
(Replaced Madonna)
2010Ramona and BeezusBeatrice “Beezus” QuimbyMain role
2011Monte CarloGraceMain role
Television
YearSelena Gomez ProfileTitleSelena Gomez ProfileRoleSelena Gomez ProfileNotes
2002 to 2003Barney & FriendsGiannaRecurring role
2006The Suite Life of Zack & CodyGwen“A Midsummer’s Nightmare” (Season 2, episode 22)
2007 to 2008Hannah MontanaMikayla“I Want You to Want Me… to Go to Florida” (Season 2, episode 13)
“That’s What Friends Are For?” (Season 2, episode 18)
“(We’re So Sorry) Uncle Earl” (Season 2, episode 22) (uncredited)
2009Sonny With a ChanceHerself“Battle of the Networks’ Stars” (Season 1, episode 13)
2009The Suite Life on DeckAlex Russo“Double-Crossed” (Season 1, episode 21)
2007 to presentWizards of Waverly PlaceAlex RussoMain role
Music videos
YearSelena Gomez ProfileTitleSelena Gomez ProfileArtistSelena Gomez ProfileNotes
2008“Burnin’ Up”Jonas BrothersPlayed Nick Jonas’ love interest

Singles

YearSongChart positionsAlbum
USCAN
2008“Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”58Another Cinderella Story
2009“Magic” (Originally by Pilot)6186Wizards of Waverly Place
As a featured artist
2009“Whoa Oh!” (with Forever The Sickest Kids)Non-album single
2009“One and the Same” (with Demi Lovato)82Disney Channel Playlist
2009“Send It On” (with Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers, and Miley Cyrus)20Non-album song

Selena Gomez Singles :
Year Song Chart positions Album
US CAN
2008 “Tell Me Something I Don’t Know” 58 — Another Cinderella Story
2009 “Magic” (Originally by Pilot) 61 86 Wizards of Waverly Place
As a featured artist
2009 “Whoa Oh!” (with Forever The Sickest Kids) — — Non-album single
2009 “One and the Same” (with Demi Lovato) 82 — Disney Channel Playlist
2009 “Send It On” (with Demi Lovato, Jonas Brothers, and Miley Cyrus) 20 — Non-album song

Other songs

YearSongAlbum
2006“Brain Zapped”Brain Zapped
2008“Cruella de Vil”Disneymania 6
2008“Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”Another Cinderella Story
2008“New Classic” (featuring Drew Seeley)Another Cinderella Story
2008“Bang a Drum”Another Cinderella Story
2008“New Classic” (Live) (featuring Drew Seeley)Another Cinderella Story
2008“Fly to Your Heart”Tinker Bell
2009“One and the Same” (with Demi Lovato)Disney Channel Playlist
2009“Everything Is Not What It Seems”Wizards of Waverly Place
2009“Disappear”Wizards of Waverly Place
2009“Magical”Wizards of Waverly Place
2009“Magic”Wizards of Waverly Place
2010“Trust in Me” (From Disney’s The Jungle Book)Disneymania 7

Music videos

YearTitle
2008“Cruella de Vil”
2008“Tell Me Something I Don’t Know”
2008“Fly to Your Heart”
2009“One and the Same”
2009“Magic”
2009“Send It On”

Selena Gomez Photos :
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A terrible default is born



Congratulations to Ireland on electing a new puppet Government. The election will not reduce the interest rate on its €80bn bailout by a quarter of a percentage point; it will not diminish the burden of the deficit by so much as an old Irish Punt (the pre-euro currency which rhymed with Bank Manager). It will hang around the necks of the Irish for decades, and rest upon the shoulders of their children and their children’s children. If Gaddafi Adams is the answer then what is the question? The HUGE mistake was to guarantee not just deposits but ALL the liabilities of Irish Banks. The Hedge Fund Bondholders have been in LMAO mode ever since. Alas I had anticipated years ago that a monetary policy designed for Germany and France would make the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain) squeal and so it has come to pass;

http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2007/09/euro-opportunity-or-threat-for-britain.html



Welcome to Dublin!


Fine Gael have been swept to power on the back of a promise to renegotiate the terms of Ireland’s €80bn bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund. But Enda Kenny (a leader so impressive his own party tried to give him the heave 8 months ago) like all the other “believe my promises" Irish Politicos has no real power, Ireland’s sovereignty has been removed. The greatest joy is that the Greens have been totally stuffed, losing all their six seats. It's funny how it works that way. They do alright until they get a bit of power – then people realise how absolutely crap they are, and they never get another look in.



As for the Labour Party well I’ve always voted Labour in any country I’ve lived in and I know and like Eamonn Gilmore since we were both involved in the Union of Students in Ireland in the 70’s. However their economic policy has not moved much beyond the “increase taxes to eliminate poverty era.”


We'll always have Riverdance!


Lack of democratic accountability means the same austerity measures will still be imposed, exactly as they are across the euro zone. The impotence of Ireland to influence its own future will lead to bitterness and alienation. This in turn will lead to continuing dishonesty and delusion among a population for whom the “stroke” is a National Religion – this is the only country where a €78 million Euro lottery winner was found to be on benefits and working, claiming “Single Mother’s Allowance” when with a partner and having a holiday home in Turkey and was feted as a “character.” This is a country with the same population as Greater Manchester which still supports 340 Quangos full of self important, self serving popinjays getting in the way of reality. This is a country which when it became wealthy spent its money on buying itself in a huge property bubble.


You can't go wrong with land - sure they are not making any more of it!

But let us consider the nature of the Bailout and the preceding speculative Bubble and the issue of Ireland’s default becomes a “when”, not an “if.” Before the property bubble Ireland had the highest level of home ownership in the EU, at 62% way ahead of Germany, France and the Netherlands. Indeed the nearest is its near neighbour the U.K. where the “love of property” has really really been a “love of inflation.” So where does this leave property values in the short term as we enter a low inflation or possibly deflationary scenario? In the UK when residential property crashed in 1990 the average house price was 11 times average earnings. When reality hit Ireland in 2007 the average house price was an astounding 23 times average earnings. There are estimated to be 230,000 unsold new homes of which 110,000 are “holiday” homes. Add to the zombie estates, the zombie hotels built for tax breaks and without customers and the zombie developments then there are so many walking dead in the Irish property world that nobody can reliably predict future asset values or ascertain the reality of security behind current borrowings.



The Irish Independent reports today that there are 44,508 mortgages more than 3 months in arrears totalling €8.6 Bn, making each non-performing mortgage worth around € 193,000. Take the € 80 Bn Bailout Ireland has received. Ireland has a labour force of 2.2 million of which around 430,000 are currently claiming unemployment benefit of some sort. Abstract also the estimated 300,000 Public Sector workers this leaves a generous 1,470,000 workers (including those working in zombie hotels) in the wealth producing sectors of the economy. So the € 80 Bn Bailout equates to roundly € 55,000 for every productive worker. Add to this annual interest servicing costs of € 4,960 per annum and you get the scale of the problem, Ireland’s public and private debt is simply unsustainable. Most reconstructions, Bankruptcy and liquidations, involve substantial debt reduction, a write off of debt before you begin a fresh start. Ireland is in unrealistic denial about being able to service its Public and private debt making the hard stop of debt default inevitable sooner rather than later.


Fecked!

Of course the election is not all bad news - but at least we don't have to look at Cowen any more ... until he turns up again with a nice little earner, courtesy of the "colleagues". The inevitable default in the next two years will alienate a whole generation. The puppets may have changed but the same puppet master is still pulling the strings. Congratulations to Jean Claude Trichet of the European Central Bank on his election win. IMF/ECB still rules! Simples!



For an insight into the high quality leadership which has brought Ireland to such a happy place see;

Bertie Ahern and poverty in Ireland;


http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2007/12/bertie-ahern-and-poverty-in-ireland.html

The Naked Taoiseach

http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2009/03/naked-taoiseach.html

A terrible default is born



Congratulations to Ireland on electing a new puppet Government. The election will not reduce the interest rate on its €80bn bailout by a quarter of a percentage point; it will not diminish the burden of the deficit by so much as an old Irish Punt (the pre-euro currency which rhymed with Bank Manager). It will hang around the necks of the Irish for decades, and rest upon the shoulders of their children and their children’s children. If Gaddafi Adams is the answer then what is the question? The HUGE mistake was to guarantee not just deposits but ALL the liabilities of Irish Banks. The Hedge Fund Bondholders have been in LMAO mode ever since. Alas I had anticipated years ago that a monetary policy designed for Germany and France would make the PIGS (Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain) squeal and so it has come to pass;

http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2007/09/euro-opportunity-or-threat-for-britain.html



Welcome to Dublin!


Fine Gael have been swept to power on the back of a promise to renegotiate the terms of Ireland’s €80bn bailout by the European Union and International Monetary Fund. But Enda Kenny (a leader so impressive his own party tried to give him the heave 8 months ago) like all the other “believe my promises" Irish Politicos has no real power, Ireland’s sovereignty has been removed. The greatest joy is that the Greens have been totally stuffed, losing all their six seats. It's funny how it works that way. They do alright until they get a bit of power – then people realise how absolutely crap they are, and they never get another look in.



As for the Labour Party well I’ve always voted Labour in any country I’ve lived in and I know and like Eamonn Gilmore since we were both involved in the Union of Students in Ireland in the 70’s. However their economic policy has not moved much beyond the “increase taxes to eliminate poverty era.”


We'll always have Riverdance!


Lack of democratic accountability means the same austerity measures will still be imposed, exactly as they are across the euro zone. The impotence of Ireland to influence its own future will lead to bitterness and alienation. This in turn will lead to continuing dishonesty and delusion among a population for whom the “stroke” is a National Religion – this is the only country where a €78 million Euro lottery winner was found to be on benefits and working, claiming “Single Mother’s Allowance” when with a partner and having a holiday home in Turkey and was feted as a “character.” This is a country with the same population as Greater Manchester which still supports 340 Quangos full of self important, self serving popinjays getting in the way of reality. This is a country which when it became wealthy spent its money on buying itself in a huge property bubble.


You can't go wrong with land - sure they are not making any more of it!

But let us consider the nature of the Bailout and the preceding speculative Bubble and the issue of Ireland’s default becomes a “when”, not an “if.” Before the property bubble Ireland had the highest level of home ownership in the EU, at 62% way ahead of Germany, France and the Netherlands. Indeed the nearest is its near neighbour the U.K. where the “love of property” has really really been a “love of inflation.” So where does this leave property values in the short term as we enter a low inflation or possibly deflationary scenario? In the UK when residential property crashed in 1990 the average house price was 11 times average earnings. When reality hit Ireland in 2007 the average house price was an astounding 23 times average earnings. There are estimated to be 230,000 unsold new homes of which 110,000 are “holiday” homes. Add to the zombie estates, the zombie hotels built for tax breaks and without customers and the zombie developments then there are so many walking dead in the Irish property world that nobody can reliably predict future asset values or ascertain the reality of security behind current borrowings.



The Irish Independent reports today that there are 44,508 mortgages more than 3 months in arrears totalling €8.6 Bn, making each non-performing mortgage worth around € 193,000. Take the € 80 Bn Bailout Ireland has received. Ireland has a labour force of 2.2 million of which around 430,000 are currently claiming unemployment benefit of some sort. Abstract also the estimated 300,000 Public Sector workers this leaves a generous 1,470,000 workers (including those working in zombie hotels) in the wealth producing sectors of the economy. So the € 80 Bn Bailout equates to roundly € 55,000 for every productive worker. Add to this annual interest servicing costs of € 4,960 per annum and you get the scale of the problem, Ireland’s public and private debt is simply unsustainable. Most reconstructions, Bankruptcy and liquidations, involve substantial debt reduction, a write off of debt before you begin a fresh start. Ireland is in unrealistic denial about being able to service its Public and private debt making the hard stop of debt default inevitable sooner rather than later.


Fecked!

Of course the election is not all bad news - but at least we don't have to look at Cowen any more ... until he turns up again with a nice little earner, courtesy of the "colleagues". The inevitable default in the next two years will alienate a whole generation. The puppets may have changed but the same puppet master is still pulling the strings. Congratulations to Jean Claude Trichet of the European Central Bank on his election win. IMF/ECB still rules! Simples!



For an insight into the high quality leadership which has brought Ireland to such a happy place see;

Bertie Ahern and poverty in Ireland;


http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2007/12/bertie-ahern-and-poverty-in-ireland.html

The Naked Taoiseach

http://daithaic.blogspot.com/2009/03/naked-taoiseach.html

Mink hot photos & wiki

Mink Singh Mink Singh n Oops Small Time fame acting on their new heat. She paints in the ICC World Cup logo on the bare back and shot into the limelight out of nowhere. India is a cricket crazy nation and actresses, celebrities are not different from each other.