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Mika - Site officiel du chanteur
Michael Holbrook Penniman (né le 18 août 1983 à Beyrouth, Liban) dit Mika, est un chanteur de pop anglaise de nationalité libano-anglaise vivant à Londres. Il parle très bien le français.
Bidibule, le site officiel
Artiste de la nouvelle scène française, actualités, chansons, clips, photos, vidéos et communauté. Primé par AOL Musique et séléctionné par Talent Coke.
- [Concours Airtsit /Bidibule )Gagne L'album CD Bidibule :
Y'a de l'album Bidibule à gagner sur airtist.com. Pour cela direction http://www.airtist.com/Concours/
Il y a un extrait à écouter et il faut trouver le nom de l'artiste qui chante.
Bonne chance à tous
- Je suis vraiment un chanteur de salle de bain... :

Ayéééé ?On peut en parler officiellement ! « Je suis vraiment un chanteur de salle de bain » est un myspace sur lequel, vous allez pouvoir suivre cet été l?enregistrement complet d?un titre inédit dans ma salle de bain. Au programme des minimaking of, des photos et bien sûr un titre inédit. Le projet est soutenu par une grande marque informatique « SEAGATE » dans le cadre d?un fond pour la création , Merci à eux et Rendez vous tout l?été sur :
www.myspace.com/jesuisvraimentunchanteurdesalledebain
- Non mais vraiment ...je vous jure ! :
Bien bon bien bon ! Ceci est un message à propos du truc dont certains sont au courant mais dont on ne pas parler encore ici car le truc n?est pas lancé ou alors enfin si mais non , mais en fait que sur myspace pour les amis.Et donc oui donc bon, pour répondre à certaines des personnes qui m?ont téléphoné ou mailé voir même pire les deux à propos du truc dont on ne peut pas encore parler ici parce que j'ai dit "Chut ! C'est une surprise" pour le moment, j?aimerai dire :
Mais pas du tout ? Mais ça alors , vous avez vraiment l?esprit mal tordu ! C?est un monde quand même ! Un sabre laser est un sabre laser et un canard est un canard et puis c?est tout !
- le site RMC.fr bidibulise .... un tout petit peu... :

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Christina Aguilera - Site officiel de la chanteuse pop
Christina Maria Aguilera est une chanteuse américaine née le 18 décembre 1980 à New York, dans le district de Staten Island.
Gwen Stefani - Site officiel de la chanteuse pop
Gwendolyn Renée Stefani ou Gwen Stefani (née à Fullerton, comté d'Orange, en Californie, le 3 octobre 1969), est une chanteuse, auteur compositeur et styliste américaine.
Natasha Bedingfield - Site officiel de la chanteuse pop
Natasha Bedingfield (née le 26 novembre 1981) est une chanteuse de musique pop anglaise.
Mariah Carey - Site officiel de la chanteuse pop
Mariah Carey (27 mars 1970 à Long Island, banlieue de New York) est une chanteuse pop américaine.
Stevie Wonder - Site officiel du chanteur pop
Stevie Wonder, de son vrai nom Steveland Judkins (puis Steveland Morris après le second mariage de sa mère), est un auteur-compositeur-interprète noir américain, né le 13 mai 1950 à Saginaw, Michigan.
Melissa Mars - Site officiel de la chanteuse française de Pop
Melissa Mars est une chanteuse française aux paroles oniriques et à la musique pop-acidulé. Elle a commencée sa carrière sous le pseudonyme de Melissa Maylee.
Kim Wilde - Site officiel de la chanteuse Pop britanique
Kim Wilde, de son vrai nom Kimberley Smith, née le 18 novembre 1960 à Chiswick, dans l'ouest de Londres, est une chanteuse et une icône de la culture populaire anglaise.
Laura Branigan - Site officiel de la chanteuse américaine, catégorie Pop
Laura Branigan est une chanteuse américaine née le 3 juillet 1957 à Brewster, New York, et morte le 26 août 2004 à East Quogue, New York d'une rupture d'anévrisme.
Simply Red - Site officiel du chanteur Pop
Simply Red est un groupe de musique pop britannique originaire de Manchester, fondé en 1985.
Sting - Site officiel du chanteur de Pop
Sting, de son vrai nom Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, né le 2 octobre 1951 à Wallsend, près de Newcastle (nord de l'Angleterre), est un musicien et chanteur britannique, et occasionnellement acteur de cinéma.
- The Police sign off in Europe in front of 78,000 fans at Rock in Rio Festival... : The Police performed their final European concert in Madrid last night on the fourth day of the epic 'Rock in Rio' festival in front of 78,000 fans. The show was their third Spanish performance after successful show in Valencia and Bilbao earlier in the week. The Spanish hailed their performance in glowing terms: El Mundo: "The wait has been worth it... it was sublime" La Vanguardia: "A high voltage concert... an unforgettable night for their fans." La Razon: "The band dominated the fourth day of the festival... a faultless performance." The band return to the United States on July 11 for a further 18 concerts starting at the Amphitheater at Clark County in Washington State on the west coast and ending with a fundraising performance at Madison Square Garden in New York on August 7. For tickets for these final shows visit http://www.ticketmaster.com.
- Sting & Edin Karamazov to play Singapore and Hong Kong as part of their Asian tour... : In support of the critically-acclaimed album, 'Songs from the Labyrinth', Sting joined by Edin Karamazov featuring Stile Antico will play concerts in Singapore and Hong Kong this coming December. The dates are: 08 Dec 2008 - Esplanade Hall, Singapore 10 Dec 2008 - Jockey Club, Hong Kong Tickets are expected to go on sale from July 7.
- The Police say goodbye to London in style... : The Times: Four hours before the Police bade their final farewell to Britain, a karaoke contestant called Steve was belting out Message in a Bottle in a tent a few hundred feet from Hard Rock Calling's main stage. A middle-aged man in a Stranglers T-shirt, Steve had a gritty voice for a Sting stand-in, but still he managed what none of the afternoon's paid acts could - he got a crowd going crazy. The daytime bill was positively dreary. Starsailor struggled to convince that a comeback could be on the cards, while KT Tunstall's folk-pop felt lacklustre. The best bet was to stick with Steve, who was no doubt down the front at the Stranglers' surprisingly good soiree. A superb 'Skin Deep', a truly spooky 'Strange Little Girl' and a gorgeous 'Golden Brown' proved that some successful rock reunions aren't about making millions. Since Sting swallowed his pride to re-form the Police 16 months ago, he has coined enough to buy a small country. He has also discovered a genuine respect for his former friends. There was no trace of the tension between the trio earlier in the tour. Nor, thankfully, of the jazzy interludes previously imposed to remind the band who is boss. Looking lean in casual black clothes, with grey peppering a spiky beard and a smile on his face, Sting proved the perfect party host. "London, are you ready to sing?" he asked three times, after introducing "the legendary Andy Summers" and "the extraordinary Stewart Copeland" midway through the opener, 'Message in a Bottle'. Favourites came thick and fast: 'Don't Stand So Close to Me', 'Walking on the Moon' and 'When the World is Running Down' in particular had gone decades without dating. At times the crowd was surprisingly subdued; 'Demolition Man' borrowed from the Police's punk days, but was met with polite toe-tapping instead of pogoing. Still Sting kept his cool. "C'mon you posh people over there, put your hands up," he ordered. Summers sneaked a guitar solo into 'Every Little Thing She Does is Magic' that actually enhanced the song, and even 'De Doo Doo Doo, De Da Da Da' was more ska classic than silly ditty. An encore that included a stripped-down 'Roxanne', a grungey 'King of Pain' and a lengthy 'So Lonely' was unforgettably good. Just as they did the first time around, the Police are going out on a high. © The Times by Lisa Verrico The Daily Telegraph: The first time around, in the Eighties, they fizzled out with a whimper, leaving behind them a cloud of acrimony and a sense of unfinished business. This time, the Police went out with a bang. Last night, on the second night of the Hard Rock Calling festival in Hyde Park, the globe-conquering trio made what they say will be their last ever British appearance. The show, in front of 35,000 fans, reiterated their enormous strengths - musical cohesion and muscularity, the stage presence of Sting (his face now bearded), and a big bunch of top tunes. In the year or so since they re-formed, Sting, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland have played to more than three million people in a tour that has grossed over $340 million. In August they play a charity show in New York that they vow will be their last ever. I saw them last year in Birmingham and was impressed, but not blown away; this time, they were much more fun to watch (although Summers still delivered some epically dull guitar solos). Their performance had a party atmosphere: the crowd were in the mood for a good singalong, while the band's playing had an exuberance that was previously lacking. Perhaps they sensed that the end of their momentous undertaking was in sight. All the hits were there, including a sensational 'I Can't Stand Losing You', 'Roxanne' and 'Every Breath You Take'. The weekend-long festival itself was blessed by good weather and featured a strong line-up of acts on two stages. Sheryl Crow, who survived breast cancer a couple of years ago, showed that her music has acquired new depth and substance, The Bangles delivered a crowd-pleasing set that was perfect for a balmy Sunday afternoon, while K T Tunstall was a breezy, gutsy blast of energy. All this was watched by a thoroughly heterogeneous crowd, among them a small boy in a pushchair who was woken, frowning, from his slumbers on Saturday evening by a father who wanted him to witness "the world's greatest guitarist'' - Eric Clapton - who duly delivered one of the best shows I've seen from him in years. Sometimes Clapton can be a diffident performer, but here he looked assured, confident and happy, and played some blistering solos. He was backed by a terrific band that included the increasingly authoritative guitarist Doyle Bramhall II, who took part in some fierce duels with Clapton. In an enthralling set that majored more on Derek and the Dominos than the Cream years, the highlights were 'Keys to the Highway', 'Motherless Children', 'Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad', 'Layla', and a gorgeous 'Running on Faith'. Fantastic. But the weekend belonged, in the end, to The Police, who said farewell without regrets, without sadness, but with a spring in their stride and smiles on their faces. And while Sting may wish to go down in popular memory as a man who raised awareness of the plight of the rainforests, I suspect that he will be remembered by most people for the gloriously meaningless mantra that rang out from his mouth and from thousands more in the crowd last night: "Eee-yoh-ohhh!'' © Daily Telegraph by David Cheal The Sun: The Police bade an emotional farewell to their UK fans last night with an arresting finale to London's Hyde Park Calling festival. Sting and his supergroup - who reformed last year - belted out a long line of their classic hits to more than 35,000 revellers enjoying the summer sunshine. Alongside Stewart Copeland on drums and Andy Summers on guitar, Sting opened the show by telling the fired-up crowd "It's nice to be back home." The trio then closed the weekend-long festival, headlined on Saturday by Eric Clapton, with 90 minutes of pure rock nostalgia. Kicking off with 'Message In A Bottle', they went on to deliver perfect performances of the trademarks that defined a glittering 30-year career. Iconic tunes like 'Roxanne', 'Don't Stand So Close To Me', 'Walking On The Moon', 'Can't Stand Losing You' and 'Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic' had the whole park on their feet singing along. And a clearly emotional Sting admitted he'd come a long way during those three decades, working as a school teacher before shooting to stardom. The show - part of the Ambassadors of Rock tour - also featured The Bangles who began the afternoon with their own trip back to the 80s, treating those who'd arrived early to favourites 'Manic Monday', 'Eternal Flame' and a superb version of 'Walk Like An Egyptian' mixed with Simon and Garfunkel's 'Mrs Robinson'. They were followed by English rockers 'Starsailor', and the Lancashire lads didn't disappoint with a stonking set including 'Four To The Floor'. But it was left to Sting and The Police to bring the curtain down on two days of superb music for those who don't own a pair of wellies and couldn't be bothered to make the trip to Somerset for Glastonbury. A beautiful rendition of 'Every Breath You Take' was a highlight, though Sting surely missed a great opportunity to deliver some of his own material to the loyal crowd. Sting said earlier this week that it was the end of an era, adding that during the 125-date tour the band had learned how "all of us had advanced from the young men that we were, but also stayed more or less the same." Well, The Police might be hanging up their instruments, but their music certainly stands the test of time. He finished yesterday with a simple "Goodnight London". And those who were lucky enough to join three million other fans on this special farewell tour will have gone home happy having figured in their own piece of musical history - with a concert to savour in the memory for a long time to come. © The Sun by Jonathan Weinberg The Evening Standard: It's been a big weekend as far as the British music scene is concerned. Despite much criticism, Glastonbury pulled it out of the bag and Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday celebrations saw Queen and Will Smith take to the stage in Hyde Park on Friday. So with the festival atmosphere in full swing it was only fitting that it should continue with Hard Rock Calling. Eric Clapton and The Police headlined the event; with The Police playing their final UK date to a crowd of 35,000 last night. What a note on which to end an era. The band couldn't have picked a better opening number than 'Message In a Bottle' - iconic and with just the right rhythm to set the mood. Songs like 'Roxanne', 'Can't Stand Losing You' and 'Every Little Thing She Does is Magic' are hard to beat in the live performance stakes; building up an electric atmosphere for a night that will go down in music history. The defining moment came in the encore with 'Every Breath You Take'. Arms in the air, the audience could not have been more transfixed on what must have been an emotional moment for Sting and co. Superb. As expected, Clapton played well on Saturday but there wasn't the same sense of energy. 'Layla' received a lively reaction from the audience making the second half of his show the better. Sheryl Crow did a good job of warming things up earlier in the day. 'A lot has happened since I was last here. I got engaged, got un-engaged, had breast cancer and adopted a baby,' she said. 'Soak Up The Sun' and 'All I Wanna Do' were ideal for the occasion. John Mayer played for the second night in London; following Friday's gig at Brixton. The set list was condensed for the 45 minute Hard Rock slot; meaning songs like 'Say' and 'Slow Dancing In a Burning Room', two of the best at Brixton, were missing. His stunning guitar solos on songs like 'Gravity' and a blues version of Duffy's 'Mercy' made up for this. Acts like KT Tunstall and Starsailor were also well-received with Starsailor's 'Four to the Floor' a highlight. Festival season is officially under way and things look promising. Here's hoping the best is yet to come. © Evening Standard by Amira Hashish
- July 2008 TV & Radio Listings... : Sting or The Police are featured in the following forthcoming shows... Also listed are other shows or films that may be of interest to members. All times are Eastern Time unless specified. Please use this listing as a guide only for timings...The following TV shows all feature Police/Sting/Stewart/Andy related content. Also listed are other shows or films that may be of interest to members. All times are ET unless stated otherwise. Please use this listing as a guide only for timings and check your LOCAL TV listings to avoid disappointment. These listings do not pretend to be complete, so if you hear of any TV or Radio shows being broadcast in your country that are not mentioned here be sure to let us know. If you have any information about an upcoming show, even if it is in your own language, please email details to us at at daveandwendy@sting.com so we can include it here. July 1 MORMAX | 4.40am ET | 'Dune' (USA) Sting plays animalistic Feyd-Rautha in David's Lynch's 1984 adaptation of Frank Herbert's multi-million selling epic sci-fi novel. The year is 10,191; forces from around the universe are vying for control of the spice melange - a substance shrouded in mystery - which extends life, expands consciousness, allows for convenient inter-galactic travel and exists only on the planet Arrakis (aka Dune). Sting's performance can be condensed into two words - flying underpants. The memorable scene in which Feyd emerges from slumber, clad only in his signature inter-galactic briefs is a Calvin Klein moment straight from the future. July 1 MHD | 12pm ET | 'All Access- Front Row Live!' (USA) This exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of putting on a mega-concert combines candid moments backstage with electrifying musical performances by multi-Grammy Award-winning rock stars such as Santana, Sting, Sheryl Crow and Dave Matthews Band. July 3 RAVE HD | 2pm ET | 'Montreux Jazz Festival 2006' (USA) Various performances from Montreux Jazz Festival featuring Sting, The Strokes, and Iggy Pop. July 4 RAVE HD | 4am ET | 'Montreux Jazz Festival 2006' (USA) Various performances from Montreux Jazz Festival featuring Sting, The Strokes, and Iggy Pop. July 5 ETV | 10pm ET | 'Saturday Night Live!' (USA) Originally broadcast in 1999, this episode is hosted by Jennifer Anniston and Sting performs 'Brand New Day' and 'Desert Rose' with Cheb Mami. July 6 ETV | 1am ET | 'Saturday Night Live!' (USA) Originally broadcast in 1999, this episode is hosted by Jennifer Anniston and Sting performs 'Brand New Day' and 'Desert Rose' with Cheb Mami. July 7 RAVE HD | 3pm ET | 'Montreux Jazz Festival 2006' (USA) Various performances from Montreux Jazz Festival featuring Sting, The Strokes, and Iggy Pop. July 8 RAVE HD | 2am ET | 'Montreux Jazz Festival 2006' (USA) Various performances from Montreux Jazz Festival featuring Sting, The Strokes, and Iggy Pop. July 16 TMC | 6.30am + 12.45pm ET | 'Possibilities' (USA) An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more. July 19 TMC | 9.25am ET | 'Possibilities' (USA) An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more. July 19 TCM | 9pm UK Time | 'Plenty' (UK) David Hare's Broadway play - about political idealism and the way some people always need to be fighting for a cause - was credibly transferred to the screen by director Fred Schepisi from Hare's screenplay. Meryl Streep (in the midst of a streak of movies that required accents) plays a British woman who fought for the French Resistance during World War II. When she returns to normal life in post-war England and marries a diplomat, she becomes something of a terror -speaking her mind when, of course, diplomacy dictates otherwise. Did she leave the best part of herself in France, where life was more meaningful and immediate? Hare's comment on Great Britain's post-war slide into Thatcherism, this film features a tough-minded (and not particularly likable) performance by Streep, who is actually quite good. It's a hard movie to embrace, but a well-made one nonetheless. Also features Sting. July 27 TMC | 7.50am ET | 'Possibilities' (USA) An intimate documentary about Jazz pianist Herbie Hancock and his in-studio collaborations with a dozen formidable pop recording artists, collaborations that explore the unexpected like jazz improvisations. Features interviews with artists including Christina Aguilera, Annie Lenox, Carlos Santana, Sting, Paul Simon, and more.
Kate Bush - Site officiel de la chanteuse britannique, catégorie Pop
Kate Bush (diminutif de Catherine Bush) est une auteur-compositrice-interprète britannique née le 30 juillet 1958 à Bexleyheath dans le Kent (Angleterre), connue pour l'originalité de sa production artistique ainsi que pour la particularité de sa voix.
Paul Young - Site officiel de l'artiste Pop
Paul Anthony Young, plus connu sous le nom de Paul Young, né le 17 janvier 1956 à Luton, est un chanteur pop britannique.
Daniel Balavoine - Site officiel du chanteur français, catégorie Pop
Daniel Balavoine, né à Alençon (Orne) le 5 février 1952 et mort le 14 janvier 1986 à Gourma-Rharous (Mali), est un auteur-compositeur-interprète français.
Étienne Daho - Site officiel du chanteur français, catégorie Pop
Étienne Daho est un auteur-compositeur-interprète, acteur et producteur français, né le 14 janvier 1956 à Oran (Algérie).
Mylène Farmer - Site complet de la chanteuse Pop
Mylène Farmer, de son vrai nom Mylène Gautier, née le 12 septembre 1961 à Pierrefonds, au Canada, est une chanteuse française.
Michael Jackson - Site officiel de l'artiste américain, catégorie Pop
Michael Joseph Jackson (né le 29 août 1958 à Gary, Indiana) est un chanteur, auteur-compositeur et danseur-chorégraphe américain surnommé « The King of Pop » .
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