What happens when you fuse a creative American musical group with a dynamic Indian vocalist? Musical nirvanva, as presented by The Piano Guys and Shweta Subram in their latest single Khushnuma.
Shweta Subram, an accomplished vocalist from Canada, is well-known in the South Asian music scene. Besides performing with Salim-Sulaiman at the Iifa Awards, Shweta has also won Shankar Mahadevan’s global singing competition and has worked with renowned artists like Shankar Tucker, Karthik, and Pravin Man
The Piano Guys’ creative renditions and mashups of popular songs coupled with breathtaking videos have made them an online musical sensation. With Jon Schmidt on piano, Steven Sharp Nelson on cello, Al van der Beek as music producer and songwriter, and Paul Anderson as producer and videographer, The Piano Guys have over 250 million hits on Youtube and are signed by Sony Masterworks. These guys have been featured on popular TV shows such as The Katie Couric Show,...
Shweta Subram, an accomplished vocalist from Canada, is well-known in the South Asian music scene. Besides performing with Salim-Sulaiman at the Iifa Awards, Shweta has also won Shankar Mahadevan’s global singing competition and has worked with renowned artists like Shankar Tucker, Karthik, and Pravin Man
The Piano Guys’ creative renditions and mashups of popular songs coupled with breathtaking videos have made them an online musical sensation. With Jon Schmidt on piano, Steven Sharp Nelson on cello, Al van der Beek as music producer and songwriter, and Paul Anderson as producer and videographer, The Piano Guys have over 250 million hits on Youtube and are signed by Sony Masterworks. These guys have been featured on popular TV shows such as The Katie Couric Show,...
- 7/26/2013
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
From Purdey to Patsy, Joanna Lumley has had her fair share of plum roles. But the one she's most proud of is as a champion for social justice. Lucy Siegle meets the Observer Ethical Awards' 2013 national campaigner of the year
Joanna Lumley treats the lecture hall of the Royal Geographical Society (Rgs) with a charming degree of reverence. Walking past the hallowed Ondaatje Theatre, which has hosted talks by famous scientists and explorers since 1930, we pop in to pay our respects. Lumley, a fellow of the Rgs herself, gave a lecture here on her return from a trip to Bhutan in 2008. "Terrifying," she says in a stage whisper. "Imagine the people, the explorers, the brains that have been associated with this organisation. Shackleton, for example."
Some 35 years before Lumley took to the lectern, her grandmother also addressed the Rgs. She was Danish but born in New Zealand and married Lumley's Scottish grandfather in Rangoon.
Joanna Lumley treats the lecture hall of the Royal Geographical Society (Rgs) with a charming degree of reverence. Walking past the hallowed Ondaatje Theatre, which has hosted talks by famous scientists and explorers since 1930, we pop in to pay our respects. Lumley, a fellow of the Rgs herself, gave a lecture here on her return from a trip to Bhutan in 2008. "Terrifying," she says in a stage whisper. "Imagine the people, the explorers, the brains that have been associated with this organisation. Shackleton, for example."
Some 35 years before Lumley took to the lectern, her grandmother also addressed the Rgs. She was Danish but born in New Zealand and married Lumley's Scottish grandfather in Rangoon.
- 6/15/2013
- by Lucy Siegle
- The Guardian - Film News
We just love the new Marks and Spencer ad for Christmas!
The disco themed advert stars usual models Dannii Minogue, Twiggy, Lisa Snowdon, Ana Beatriz Barros, Vv Brown as well as new male faces Jamie Redknapp and Peter Kay.
The stars are seen in the video below, busting some moves to the iconic Bee Gees track You Should Be Dancing. We loved Peter’s comedic routines, however does anyone else think that Jamie got off very lightly by playing the DJ role?
Steve Sharp, Marks & Spencer’s Executive Director for Marketing, said: ‘This is one of the best Christmas campaigns we’ve ever put together.
‘It is very glamorous and lots of fun, truly capturing the spirit of the Christmas party season.
‘This is also the most integrated campaign we’ve ever put together.
‘There’s a seamless transition from TV to online and we have a strong presence across all media,...
The disco themed advert stars usual models Dannii Minogue, Twiggy, Lisa Snowdon, Ana Beatriz Barros, Vv Brown as well as new male faces Jamie Redknapp and Peter Kay.
The stars are seen in the video below, busting some moves to the iconic Bee Gees track You Should Be Dancing. We loved Peter’s comedic routines, however does anyone else think that Jamie got off very lightly by playing the DJ role?
Steve Sharp, Marks & Spencer’s Executive Director for Marketing, said: ‘This is one of the best Christmas campaigns we’ve ever put together.
‘It is very glamorous and lots of fun, truly capturing the spirit of the Christmas party season.
‘This is also the most integrated campaign we’ve ever put together.
‘There’s a seamless transition from TV to online and we have a strong presence across all media,...
- 11/3/2010
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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