diumenge, 19 de juny del 2011

Eurovision 2011


By Pere Cases


On Saturday 14th May, the Eurovision Song Contest was celebrated in Düsseldorf. It consists of an annual broadcast song festival with contestants from a lot of countries whose television stations are members of the European Broadcasting Union. The festival has been broadcast every year since 1956 and it is one of the oldest television contests in the world. Its audience has been estimated between 100 and 600 million viewers. The event is broadcast even in countries outside of Europe.

Forty-three countries participated in Eurovision 2011. Each country gave a 1 to 8, 10 and 12 points to their 10 favourite songs, chosen by popular vote and jury in the final and the semi-finals. The winner of the Eurovision 2011 was AZERBAIJÁN!!!! Here you have a link of the song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F11TgLVjDUE

diumenge, 5 de juny del 2011

Festival Sonar. International Festival of Advanced Music and Multimedia Art


By Andrea Bertrán


Sonar is the festival of advanced music and multimedia art that takes place in different venues in Barcelona in the third week of June since 1994.

Sonar is a pioneering festival: a leading international reference. It combines entertainment with art, the avant garde and experimentation.

In Barcelona, Sonar’s artistic programme is divided between the activities at Sonar by Day (concerts, showcases, professional zone, exhibition area), the main aim is the search of new talent, and the major shows at Sonar by Night.

The festival has regularly crossed Spanish frontiers since 2002 with events in various parts of the world, adapting the Sonar philosophy to unusual spaces and environments, and standing out the most interesting aspects of Spanish talent.

Sonar has travelled to London (an annual event since 2002), New York, Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Seoul, Frankfurt, Chicago and Tokyo, among many other destinations.

Sonar Barcelona 2011 will take place on 16, 17 and 18 June.


diumenge, 22 de maig del 2011

Lady Gaga



By Venus Villa


I'm going to write about the most controversial singer today, her name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta. Most of people who read this article don't know who I am referring to, but they do if I mention her with her nickname: Lady Gaga.

She is a star, she feels like a fish in the water when she is on the stages and she has a lot of fans who admire and follow her.

Nevertheless, a big amount of people has almost forgotten that she is an artist, because Gaga is becoming more and more famous for other aspects of her life, like the discussion about her sexuality.

From my point of view, it is sad for a person that people know who you are for this kind of things, instead of valuing your own job, obtained with effort.

On the other hand, I think that it is awkward. But on the other hand, I think that all this show has been created for her. That is to say that she enjoys being the center of attention and earning money easily.

I also think that if Stefani had to live again on another life, she would be a fashion model. I only hope that this time she chooses better her dresses, because I don't know if people would put up with her frightening clothes again.


Sonisphere festival


By Kyle Pearson


The Sonisphere is the Metal Music Festival that takes place in different countries. This is the big difference with other festivals such as Waken Festival that only takes place in Germany. This festival took place in Spain three years ago, it was hold in Barcelona, this year it will be held in Madrid.

Groups like the legendary Iron Maiden and Alice Cooper have confirmed their assistance to the third edition of Sonisphere in Spain and this is the eight time that they do. Twisted Sister, Dream Theater, Arch Enemy, Sober, Lacuna Coil, Hammerfall and Gojira Apatrida Angelus will be at the open air in Getafe next 15th and 16th of July too.

The festival, which was initially announced for a single day, only on Saturday 16th, is also expanding its programming to Friday 15th. Among the new bands for 2011, Twisted Sister, Sonisphere special performance, because it is acting exclusively in Spain. This is the New York band that emerged in the 70's and it is essential for understanding hard rock and glam metal of the 80's. Their outrageous makeup and some anthems like "We're Not Gonna Take It" or "I Want to Rock" have been at the altar of rock and roll.


dijous, 5 de maig del 2011

The Who



By Alejandro Martínez


The Who is a garage rock band formed in 1963 in London, England. The group was formed by Roger Daltrey (vocals), Pete Townshend (guitar), John Entwistle (bass) and Keith Moon (drums). Initially, the group adopted the name of the Detours, later they changed it to the High Numbers, then Maximum R & B, until they finally chose the name that made them famous: "The Who". Keith Moon died from an overdose of pills in 1978 and was replaced by Kenny Jones. John Entwistle died of a heart attack in 2002. The group is considered one of the most influential in rock history, and has been described as "one of the most innovative and powerful bands in rock history." This band was the first to play a rock opera, and it is considered a precursor of subgenres such as punk and Britpop. Albums released from 1964 to the present by the British rock band The Who: Title: “The Who Sing My Generation” Year: 1965 Title: "A Quick One" Year: 1966 Title: "Sell Out" Year: 1967 Title: "Tommy" Year: 1969 Title: "Who`s Next" Year: 1971 Title: "Quadrophenia" Year: 1973 Title: "The Who By Numbers" Year: 1975 Title: "Who Are You?" Year: 1978 Title: "Face Dances" Year: 1981 Title: "It`s Hard" Year: 1982 Title: "Then and Now! 1964-2004" Year: 2004


dimarts, 19 d’abril del 2011

La Pegatina



By Berta Ros and Anna Sopena


We are going to talk about La Pegatina's concert. La Pegatina is a Catalan rumba group from Montcada i Reixac that was born in 2003 when Rubén (who until then had played on his own) joined up with Ovidi and Adrià to start a new project called La Pegatina. We went to a concert given by La Pegatina in La Mercè, Barcelona's festival. It was in the Forum, and there were a lot young people, dancing, shouting and singing La Pegatina's songs. It was fantastic, we enjoyed it a lot.

diumenge, 3 d’abril del 2011

JJ LIN



By Rong-Xiu Wu


JJ LIN is a famous singer and songwriter from Singapore who was born on March 27th 1981. He has written songs for different artists, for example, JI DE ("Remember"), for the Taiwanese pop diva A-MEI, and he has written songs for his best friend A-DO ("Let Go"), as well as "Heart of Superman" for the Comic Boyz. He is very successful in China, Singapore and, most particularly, in Taiwan where he has won the Golden Melody Award. Nowadays he is considered Singapore’s best artist and has signed up with Ocean Butterflies. He writes all the melodies for all of his albums.

In Singapore, he was selected to perform the remixed version of "Home", the theme song for the National Day Parade in 2004. JJ Lin's song "The Mummy" was used in the Media Corp TV Channel 8 drama, "Zero to Hero". He appeared as a guest star in the final show of Channel V’s ''Project Super Star''.

After winning the Gold award in the Best New Act category in 2004, JJ Lin won four more awards for the composition and performance of his music: the Best Local Male Artist, Best Composing Artist, Best Male Vocalist and Best Local Music Composition. His fourth album, "Cao Cao" (曹操) sold 1 million copies in less than a week and he has become famous in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia...

JJ Lin has released 8 studio albums, 1 compilation album and 1 World Tour DVD since his debut in 2003. He has released one album a year since then.

Albums (2003-2011):

"Music Voyager" (2003); "Second Heaven" (2004); "Nº89757" (2005); "Cao Cao" (2006); "West Side" (2007), which is my favourite album; "Sixology" (2008); "100 days" (2009); "She says" (2011).

dijous, 10 de març del 2011

Grammy Awards



By Àlex Santomà



The Grammy Awards (originally called Gramophone Awards) are awards to reward the best artists in the music industry. They were created by the Recording Academy. The Grammy Awards are one of the four music awards ceremonies held in the USA.
The Grammies are composed of 105 categories in 30 different kinds of music. And in the Grammys, as in the Oscars, the awards are decided by vote, and not by popular ratings, as in the American Music Awards and the Billboard Hot 100. 
In the Grammy Awards ceremony, there are some performances by the most famous artists, and the awards are given in one big ceremony broadcast on TV by the channel called CBS.
 The last day to be eligible for the Grammies is October 1st, so all the musicians make their albums before this date, to have the opportunity to be in the Grammy Awards. 
 There are four big Grammy Awards, called "General Field", which are not restricted by genre. These Grammies are more prestigious than the others:


- Album Of The Year: The Suburbs (Arcade Fire)
- Record Of The Year: Need You Now (Lady Antebellum)
- Song Of The Year: Need You Now (Lady Antebellum)
- Best New Artist: Esperanza Spalding

I'm not going to mention all the prizes, because there are 109, but I'm going to mention the most outstanding ones:


- Best Female Vocal Pop Performance: Bad Romance (Lady Gaga)
- Best Male Vocal Pop Performance: Just The Way You Are (Bruno Mars)
- Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals: Hey Soul Sister (Train)
- Best Pop Vocal Album: The Fame Monster (Lady Gaga)
- Best Dance Recording: Only Girl (Rihanna)
- Best Rock Song: Angry World (Neil Young)
- Best Male R&B Vocal Performance: There Goes My Baby (Usher)
- Best Rap Album: Recovery (Eminem)
- Best Latin Pop Album: Paraíso Express (Alejandro Sanz)
- Best Classical Album: Verdi: Requiem

diumenge, 13 de febrer del 2011

JB's Concert



By Helena López and Àlex Santomà

Justin Drew Bieber is a sixteen-year-old Canadian singer of R&B and pop who became very famous last year. When he was young, he learned to play four different instruments on his own, without any help (guitar, drums, trumpet and piano), and he also learned to sing. He sang songs for his school at Christmas, but one day his mother decided to upload videos of his singing to the Internet (on Youtube), and a producer saw these videos by accident and offered him a contract. The producer then received offers from Usher and Justin Timberlake for Bieber's contract, and Usher eventually came out the winner. Justin has a contract with an important record company, Island Records.

His most famous songs are "Baby" and "One Time". He has sung with famous singers, such as Ludacris, Jessica Jarell, Sean Kingston, Jaden Smith and Usher. He has made two albums, "My World " and "My World 2.0", and now he is presenting his albums on a tour called My World Tour. He is doing this tour with his friend and manager Usher. Usher and Justin have recorded many songs together, such as "Somebody to Love" or "First Dance".

And, as part of this tour, on 6th April he gave a concert in Barcelona, in the Palau Sant Jordi. The tickets cost 43€, for the cheapest seats, and 105€ for the most expensive.

Up to now, the tour is estimated to have earned a total income of $35.6 million.
On 11th February Justin opened a film in the United States, called "Never Say Never 3D". It's about his life when he was young and how was he discovered. The film contains homemade videos that Justin's mother recorded when he was young, and in these videos Justin is singing, playing the drums or playing the guitar. The film opened in Spain on 11th April.

dissabte, 15 de gener del 2011

The Woodstock Festival



By Carlos Casquete, Oriol Sentís and Antón Tendero

The Woodstock Festival was the biggest rock festival in the history. It took place on a farm in Bethel, New York, from 15th to 18th August 1969. Its slogan was “three days of love and peace”.

It brought together 500,000 “hippies”. The local population did not want this event to place there, but it did. There were some problems but it never came to a halt. Important bands like the Who, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker and Carlos Santana played sets. It was so successful that ten years later a second festival was organized, with Bob Dylan and other important bands of the time taking part.

Woodstock stood as a big hippy gathering with nothing more than peace, love, flowers, colored dresses and happiness. One of the most important reasons for holding the festival was the war in Vietnam, which was going on at the same time. The organizers thought that 60,000 people would come to the festival but because of the price of the tickets – they only cost $6 – there were 500,000.

There are a lot of amazing and beautiful stories about the festival and it was an event that changed the lives of thousands of teenagers in the 1970s.

On the evening of the first day, Woodstock began with sets by Richie Havens and other artists, such as the Incredible String Band and Joan Baez, in a peaceful and calm atmosphere. The second day was the most representative day of the entire festival, because Carlos Santana, Janis Joplin, the Who and Jefferson Airplane all played. The last day of the festival was incredible because Jimi Hendrix played for around two hours and improvised a great deal.

Nina by Nina!



By Nina Vanishvili

For me, Nina Simone is one of the best musicians in history. She was a singer, composer and pianist in various styles of music, including jazz, blues and soul. Her nickname was “High Priestess of Soul”.

There is one curious point that not everybody knows: her real name was Eunice Kathleen Waymon, not Nina Simone. She started calling herself Nina Simone in 1954. Nina comes from the Spanish word “niña” and Simone from her favourite artist, Simone Signoret, whom she saw in the film Casque d'Or.

She began playing the piano when she was 3 years old and had a classical training in the Juilliard School in New York for one year. She wanted to attend the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia but she was rejected; she always thought this was because of racism.

She had to start working in bars as a singer because she and her family needed money. After that Nina debuted as a singer but at first she was not successful. She became famous with the song I Love You Porgy and then with one of my favourite songs My Baby Just Cares For Me, which became a big hit in Britain.

In 1970 Nina left the United States on account of racism and other issues, although racism was the foremost. She went to Barbados, where she did little of any significance, merely acting and singing in jazz clubs.

Two important events occurred after she left the United States. On July 24th 1998, Nina Simone was invited to Nelson Mandela’s 80th birthday and on October 7th 1999, she received a prize in Dublin for her lifetime’s artistic achievements.

Her last awards were: In 2000 she received Honorary Citizenship of Atlanta, the Diamond Award for Excellence in Music from the African American Association of Music in Philadelphia and the Honourable Musketeer Award from the Compagnie des Mousquetaires d'Armagnac in France. She died in her sleep in Carry-le-Rouet in 2003.

Who wrote IMAGINE?


By Nina Vanishvili


Imagine, John Lennon's most famous song, was voted Britain's favourite song of all time. It is an idealistic song about peace and the hope for a better world. Imagine all the people living life in peace. The song was a big hit in 1971, and again in 1980 when Lennon was murdered in New York . It become a hit for a third time after the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001. But who really wrote the song? Until recently the answer to this questions was always John Lennon. But on a TV programme Lennon's wife, Yoko Ono, spoke for the first time about how she, in fact, helped to write it. Ono said that the inspiration for Imagine came from some of her poems, which John Lennon was reading at that time. The poems began with the word “Imagine”: Imagine a raindrop, Imagine a goldfish. Ono said: “When I was a child in Japan during the Second World War my brother and I were terribly hungry. I imagined delicious menus for him and he began to smile. If you think something is impossible, you can imagine it and make it happen”. In an interview just before he died, Lennon admitted that Yoko deserved credit for Imagine. He said: “A lot of it – the lyrics and the concept – came from her, from her book of poems, Imagine this, imagine that”. Lennon said that he was too macho to share the credit with her at the time. Ono said that some of the song was written when they were flying across the Atlantic and the rest was written on the piano in their bedroom at their home in England. Ono said: “The song speaks about John's dream for the world. It was something he really wanted to say”. Imagine became a popular song for peace activists everywhere. In March 2002 the airport in his home town of Liverpool was renamed the John Lennon Airport. A sign over the main entrance has a line from Imagine: “Above us only sky”.