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Do You Neet a Hit Song Early On To Have a Music Career?

April 28, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Hit song

 

This fascinating interactive graphic might make you feel a little bit better about your music career if you’ve been plugging away for years without landing a big hit.

 

 

Life & Times of Greatest Artists by Gocompare.com

 

Filed Under: HIT SONGS, SINGERS, SINGING

Why Do We Sing?

April 24, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Jennifer Hamady

I sing to open up. I sing to share. I sing to discover who I am. I sing to discover who I want to be. I sing to transcend my body. I sing to expand out the boundaries of my emotions, to feel more, to be more. To grow. To fly. I sing to tell the story of what I’ve learned, and to ask others to share their stories with me.

I sing to feel. I sing to love.

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Filed Under: JENNIFER HAMADY, SINGERS, SINGING

‘Beauty and the Beast’ Star Luke Evans

March 30, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

What fans might not be aware of, is that Evans started out in theater, and didn’t land his first film role until he hit 30. Since then, he’s concentrated on acting in straight roles only, which is a shame, since now we’ve heard him in Beauty and the Beast we want to hear him in every musical going. But Evans only got the role because of his previous work on stage, in particular, his role in Piaf, at London’s Donmar Warehouse.

“It was actually a casting director who was casting out of London and she knew that I sang,” Evans tells THR. “She had seen me in a musical I did called Piaf in London in the Donmar Warehouse and so she was very aware, many, many years ago that I could sing. She knew that I hadn’t sung since I started doing movies, and then this came up. She waited for the right time to bring me in to meet [director] Bill [Condon]. It all clicked, it all fell into place.

There has been offers in the last few years, but they didn’t seem to be the right job and so I didn’t pursue them. It took a couple of goes by my agents to get me in for Beauty and the Beast because I hadn’t really watched the animated movie for a very long time and I had forgotten how great the journey of Gaston is. You see all the colors of the character, from the loveable rogue to the buffoon to the jealous, revengeful sort of monster that he becomes by the end of the movie. So, it actually took me sitting down and watching the cartoon with my godchildren which made me realize how brilliant the role was and that I totally should do it.”

Evans doesn’t make light of the amazing opportunity he was granted, either. He knows Gaston is a wonderful role, and is grateful he landed the chance to portray him on screen:

“If there’s one thing I’m comfortable doing in this life it’s singing. It’s like therapy to me. I’ll sing to anybody at any time, at anything, I will just sing. I love to sing. It was a joy for me to finally get to do it on the big screen in such a wonderful vehicle as Beauty and the Beast, playing this character with those songs. It was magic.”

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Filed Under: ACTING, ACTORS, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, LUKE EVANS, SINGING

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