So Many Different People.

...is the name of my blog, and part of the lyrics to a song that pretty much describes me and my beliefs perfectly. It's "Different People" by No Doubt, and thanks to my internship at ZHT, I got tickets to the show, as well as being a part of the meet and greet!! No Doubt has been a staple band for me and seeing Gwen on both solo tours was only a tease because I've wanted to see No Doubt as a whole for ages. Last nights show was radddd. Better than expected and making our way onto the floor for the show was even better. Some lyrics of "Different People"


I often think about the world
In which I live today, of animals and plants
And nature's gift set in display
But the most amazing thing
That I've seen in my time

Are all the different people
And all their different minds
And different ways
It would take a lifetime to explain

No one's exactly the same
So many different people

So many different kinds
So many, many, many different people
So many different

Look at me, I'm a person
Look at me, I'm my own person
So many different people
So many different kinds
For better or for worse, different people

....the best part of the night was being able to meet the band. It was a surreal experience and I got a connection with Interscope Records for future reference. Here's a photo of Amy and I with the Band. (more show photos to come!)


Life is Beautiful

Very rarely does a movie trailer affect me, but the new movie "My Sister's Keeper" gives me chills everytime I see it. The film is adapted from a novel of the same name. It is the story of a family who has a daughter with cancer and a genetically conceived daughter (who was born to help her sister.) The story looks beautiful and when I see the preview I want to be a better person and help everyone. Watch the story unfold and become moved.



And for your music viewing pleasure, the Premiere of Beyonce's newest single "Ego"....enjoy!

Abnormally Attracted To Tori..



This past week several albums have released that are noteworthy. Firstly, Miss CiCi or Ciara released "Fantasy Ride." Now I'm not going to lie, I had heard several tracks over the past year like "Go Girl" and "Never Ever" that I wasn't too impressed with, but she delivers on some other dance hits. She lacks (as do most hip hop artists) on the slow jams. They weren't really my favorite, but some tracks worth getting down to/ adding to your gym playlist include: "Pucker up" where CiCi shouts-

Just kiss, just kiss my, Why don't you just kiss my (swagg) (pucker up)
Other tracks include "Turntables" ft. Chris Brown, "High Price" ft. Ludacris, my favorite jam "Work" ft. Missy Elliot (1, 2, step part two?!) and "G is for Girl (A-Z).


The next week released two good albums from some of my favorite artists. Tori Amos released "Abnormally Attracted to Sin" which is EXCELLENT. All tracks are worth the listen, but some stand-outs include: "Welcome to England," "Ophelia," and title track "Abnormally Attracted to Sin."

Mat Kearney released his sophomore album "Ci
ty of Black and White" which is a great follow up to "Nothing Left to Lose" which I'm pretty sure I listened to ALL the time. "Never Be Ready," "All I Have," "Closer to Love," and "Runaway Car" are worth the listen for sure!

Some singles you should check out are: "Imma Be" by Black Eyed Peas. (About time for a replacement to Boom Boom Pow.) "No Boundaries" by Kris Allen- for some reason I love it. "Battlefield" by Jordin Sparks, young love, enough said. and my guilty pleasure "Don't Stop Believin'" by the Glee Cast----ON REPEAT! It's good!

Guess Who's Back

After a brief hiatus here:



I'm BACK and ready to update your lives with the latest in style.