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Friday, August 19, 2011

[NEWS] Avril Lavigne - Smile (AOL Sessions)

Avril visits the AOL Studio for an exclusive Sessions performance of her single "Smile" as well as other songs off her album, Goodbye Lullaby. Avril also took some time to chat with AOL about the Avril Foundation, her relationship with her fans and more!
Watch Avril’s performance of "Smile" below, then visit AOL Sessions for the full set of performances.



A decade into her career, 27-year-old pop rocker Avril Lavigne is embracing her emotional multiples. Her new album 'Goodbye Lullaby' shows off both sides of Lavigne: the adult version who's gone through the changes of a marriage and divorce, and the kid of 'Sk8ter Boi' and 'Girlfriend' who still, as she puts it, wants to just have fun and say 'What the Hell.'

When Lavigne visited AOL to tape her Sessions appearance, we got a mix of both, with versions of 'What the Hell' and 'Girlfriend,' as well as 'Smile' and 'My Happy Ending.' She also gave us a chance to see her quieter side, stripping the songs down to their basics, playing a couple with just her guitarists. Avril talked about overcoming shyness by fist-pumping on stage, how the success of her first album has been carried with her through her career and why she's having more fun than ever.

"I've been inspired by all different types of music and different artists. I just listen to such a wide range and as a performer, being on stage over the years, because I'm a very shy person and not that talkative, I really had to learn how to be a real performer." -- Avril Lavigne
Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Canadian singer, popular musician, Profile, Singer, songwriter


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[Profile] Avril Lavigne's Biography -Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, SingerWhen singer, songwriter, and musician Avril Lavigne first burst upon the music scene at age 17, she was known as a young, pop-punk tomboy who refused to resort to skin-baring come-ons, preferring to entice the record-buying public with her powerhouse voice, high-spirited melodies, and straight-talking lyrics. Staying steadfastly true to herself and putting music before image paid off both critically and commercially for the Canadian-born artist. In 2002, Lavigne shot to global pop stardom with the 6x-platinum Let Go, followed by 2004’s 3x-platinum Under My Skin, and 2007’s platinum The Best Damn Thing. Over the course of her three albums, Lavigne scored a string of international hit singles: “Complicated,” “Sk8er Boi,” “I’m With You,” “Losing Grip,” “Don’t Tell Me,” “My Happy Ending,” “Nobody’s Home,” “Keep Holding On,” “Girlfriend,” “When You’re Gone,” “Hot,” and “The Best Damn Thing.” She earned eight Grammy Award nominations, won seven Canadian Juno Awards, and sold more than 30 million albums and nearly 20 million tracks worldwide over the past eight years.

Lavigne also launched a second career as an entrepreneur by creating a well-received fashion and lifestyle brand (Abbey Dawn), two fragrances (Black Star and Forbidden Rose), branched out into film work (Over the Hedge, Fast Food Nation), and further committed herself to the philanthropic activities she’s participated in over the years by establishing The Avril Lavigne Foundation, which works in partnership with leading charitable organizations to design and deliver programs, raise awareness, and mobilize support for children and youth living with serious illnesses or disabilities.

With her multiple creative endeavors and impressive musical success, it’s worth pointing out that Avril Lavigne is all of 26. She may be young by veteran performer standards, but she has evolved as a person and as an artist since releasing The Best Damn Thing. Lavigne brings the maturity and insight she’s gained from her experiences to her next labor of love, her fourth album, Goodbye Lullaby, which will be released by RCA Records in March 2011.

“I pushed myself and didn’t hold back,” Lavigne says of Goodbye Lullaby for which she wrote or co-wrote every song, and wrote and produced two — “4 Real” and “Goodbye” — entirely on her own. “I allowed myself to be vulnerable. I think it’s during the real moments that people can relate the most. Those who have heard the album have had very strong emotional reactions to the songs, so I realized that when something is so real, it will probably touch somebody. The beauty of music is that it’s open to interpretation.”

Written at various stages over the past few years, Goodbye Lullaby is filled with appealingly relatable, heartfelt songs that convey a variety of emotions and reflect a bittersweet mood not generally associated with Lavigne’s best-known tunes. Except for the anthemic first single, the irresistibly feisty “What The Hell” and “Smile,” which create a perfect bridge from her previous work, the remainder of Goodbye Lullaby finds Lavigne exploring what it means to push through the tough times and emerge stronger for it — a theme apparent on songs like “Everybody Hurts,” “Push,” “Remember When,” and “Wish You Were Here.”

“Overall, the album is about how we all go through difficult experiences, whether it’s ending a relationship, losing a job, or just missing someone,” Lavigne says. “We get through it and we grow.” Nowhere is this feeling better expressed than on “Goodbye,” a delicate piano-and-string ballad that closes out the album. “’Goodbye’ is the most raw and vulnerable track I’ve ever written and recorded in my career,” Lavigne says. “It’s a very special song because I wrote and produced it myself. It’s so real and truthful. You can’t fake that.”

Goodbye Lullaby’s intensity is balanced out by its instrumentation: bright, rich textures of acoustic guitar and piano, as well as an orchestra on “Darlin’,” “Remember When,” and “Goodbye.” Through it all, from the upbeat pop tracks to the mellower ballads, Lavigne’s voice is front and center, summoning up and soaring easily through the emotion that her lyrics require.

“This album is all about me being a singer, a songwriter, and a musician,” Lavigne says. “Typically the lead vocal gets buried in the track and you can’t always hear the quality, character, or emotion after a certain point. I wanted my voice to be the main instrument. It forced me to really throw myself out there. I still love rocking out, but I wanted this record to show a different side. That’s why I produced some of the songs myself, which I never thought I’d do.”

For the rest of the album’s tracks, Lavigne turned to her longtime friends and collaborators Evan Taubenfeld and Butch Walker, as well as Max Martin. Another important influence was Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley, who lends his production skills to several tracks, including “Darlin’,” — a song Lavigne wrote at the age of 14. “Whenever I hear ‘Darlin,’ I think of the family room I wrote it in and playing it for my mom,” she says. “So it’s really special for me to have it on the album.”

A small-town girl from Napanee, Ontario, Lavigne had already been writing, singing, and performing for a few years before releasing her breakthrough album, Let Go, which featured the smash singles “Complicated” and “Sk8r Boi” and sold more than 16 million units worldwide. Her second album, 2004’s Under My Skin, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200, and sold more than eight million copies worldwide fueled by the hit singles “Don’t Tell Me” and “My Happy Ending.” Four years later came The Best Damn Thing, which featured the No. 1 single “Girlfriend.” Lavigne’s biggest record to date, “Girlfriend” was the top digital track of 2007, selling more than 7.3 million downloads in eight languages. The Best Damn Thing included the epic ballad “Keep Holding On,” which Lavigne wrote at the request of 20th Century Fox for the studio’s fantasy/adventure film Eragon. Lavigne’s songs have also graced the soundtracks of such feature films as Sweet Home Alabama, Bruce Almighty, Legally Blonde 2, The Princess Diaries 2, and The House Bunny.

In 2010, Lavigne wrote “Alice” for Tim Burton’s film fantasy Alice in Wonderland, which was included on the compilation album Almost Alice, released in March. The video for “Alice,” directed by David Meyers, depicts Lavigne’s own adventure down the rabbit hole. She also brought her fashion brand into the mix, designing “Alice in Wonderland” pieces for Abbey Dawn that were sold in stores in connection with the film’s release.

It’s been a whirlwind journey for Lavigne, who says the thing she’s looking forward to most about releasing Goodbye Lullaby is getting the opportunity to hit the road and perform for her fans around the world. “My fans are hardcore,” Lavigne says. “They are very dedicated and really supportive — the kind of fans who stick around. It’s been an amazing experience meeting them after shows and reading their letters, because the things they’ll say to me are very special. People have come up and started crying, saying, ‘You have no idea what your music has done for me.’” That’s all I need to hear. If I can give even one person strength through my music, that’s pretty frickin’ special.”
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Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer


Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer

Avril Lavigne, Biography, Profile, Canadian singer, songwriter, popular musician, Singer
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

[Profile] Singer Emily Osment Profile and Biography

Singer Emily Osment Profile and Biography

Emily Osment Profile:
Emily Jordan Osment best known as Emily Osment with nickname Emily, Jordan, Osment was born March 10, 1992 (astrological sign/star sign (zodiac): Pisces) at her hometown in Los Angeles (LA), California (CA), United State of America (USA). Emily Osment is a beautiful American (film, movie, television, voice) actress, female (pop rock, pop, dance pop) singer-songwriter (musician, music star), female spokesmodel, female model (cosmetic model, commercial model (advertisement model), beauty model, international model, fashion model, star model, magazine cover model, cover girl model), Hollywood star (superstar), female entrepreneur, and brunette women celebrity. She has a hair color: awesome light brown (brunette), eyes color: gorgeous ocean blue, height: 5′ 3″ (160 cm), measurements: 34-23-35, assets: fabulous beauty, pretty and cute face, awesome light brown (brunette) hair, gorgeous ocean blue eyes, charming and sweet smile, kind, friendly, funny, amazing talent, great skill, nice achievement, and her name popular and famous in the world of international entertainment, music, and modeling, music genres: pop rock, pop, dance pop, music instruments: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, drums, labels: Walt Disney, Wind-up, claim to fame: Hannah Montana, hobbies: sport, singing, songwriting, karaoke, beauty care, hair care, health care, hang out with friends and family, reading, shopping, watching movie/film in cinema and home theatre, listening music, movie/film acting, photography acting, pose in front of the camera, and active in the world of international entertainment, music, and modeling.

Emily Osment Biography:
In her early life, Emily Osment was born March 10, 1992 with birth name is Emily Jordan Osment at her hometown in Los Angeles (LA), California (CA), United State of America (USA), where Emily Osment’s family still resides, to actor Michael Eugene Osment, and Theresa Osment (née Seifert), an English teacher. Emily Osment’s father has appeared in various films and was in Osment’s movie Soccer Mom, and Emily Osment’s older brother is the Academy Award-nominated actor Haley Joel Osment.

In her personal life, Emily Osment is close friends with fellow Hannah Montana co-stars Mitchel Musso and Miley Cyrus. Emily Osment mentioned during an interview on an American talk show, The View that her favorite books are the “Twilight” series by Stephenie Meyer. Emily Osment participated in the 10th Annual Michael Douglas & Friends Celebrity Golf Event with Emily Osment’s brother. Contrary to previous reports that Emily Osment stated that she looks up to Audrey Hepburn and is a big fan of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, Emily Osment has confirmed in an interview with Eggplante.com that, while she is in fact a huge Audrey Hepburn fan, she has never seen the film. Emily Osment also confirmed in the same interview that she held a long term complicated relationship with someone for a few years a little while ago which inspires many of her songs, including “You Are the Only One” on her EP “All the Right Wrongs”. Emily Osment left her school and opted for private tutoring.

In her acting career, after working in several television films in her childhood, Emily Osment gained fame for co-starring as Gerti Giggles in “Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams” and “Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over”. Emily Osment went on to co-star in the Emmy Award-nominated Walt Disney Channel sitcom Hannah Montana as Lilly Truscott as well as the series movie, “Hannah Montana: The Movie”. Emily Osment also starred as Cassie in R. L. Stine’s: “The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don’t Think About It” and most recently the Walt Disney Channel Original Movie, “Dadnapped” as Melissa Morris. Emily Osment on May 2011 has finished filming a made-for-tv-movie for ABC Family in Vancouver called “Cyberbully” which stars Kelly Rowan and Kay Panabaker. Emily Osment will play the role of “Taylor Hillridge” who becomes a victim of cyber bullying.

In her music career, Emily Osment expanded her repertoire into pop music and more recently alternative/indie rock where Emily Osment has recorded teen pop hits like “I Don’t Think About It,” “If I Didn’t Have You” alongside her Hannah Montana co-star Mitchel Musso, and most recently “Once Upon a Dream.” Emily Osment’s debut album, Fight or Flight was released on October 5, 2010 via Wind-up Records, and it features lead single “Let’s Be Friends” which was released on July 7, 2010. Emily Osment on May 2011 released her next single “Hush” to Canadian Radio. The song is a duet between Emily Osment and Josh Ramsay.

In her entrepreneurship, Emily Osment on 2011 signed a deal to appear in a nationwide campaign called “Smart Girls Rock” by the New York-based denim brand Vanilla Star. “It’s a new line for girls, the clothes are really denim and girly with an edge of punk”. Emily Osment promoted her song “I Don’t Think About It” with the release of the campaign and commercial. Late that summer, Disney released a Hannah Montana clothing collection. Emily Osment helped to design some of the pieces from the collection. Emily Osment’s image was used some of these pieces, as well as other Hannah Montana merchandise (such as dolls and DVDs).

(Emily Osment Profile and Biography source: MadeMan.Com, Zimbio.Com, FanPix.Net, and Wikipedia.Org)

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