Kategori: Idol Sverige

  • TEST: Opel Grandland X Ultimate

    BMW bekräftar att deras nästa elbil blir en sedan och modellen kommer att få namnet i4. Med längre räckvidd och mer utrymme ska i4 tillsammans med BMW:s andr…

    Kia Sportage är märkets bästsäljande modell och har nu sålts i fem miljoner exemplar. Första generationen Sportage lanserades 1993 och modellen firar 25…

    När Porsche traditionsenligt redovisade sitt årliga resultat i Stuttgart kunde den tyska biljätten visa upp de bästa resultatet på många år. Överskottet komm…

    Att ha en SUV i mellanklassen är idag nästan ett måste för tillverkarna i premium-segmentet. NX300h är Lexus bidrag och för att sticka ut från mängden har Le…

    Sveriges mest populära sportbil Ford Mustang kommer i år i en ny version. Den nya modellen kan sammanfattas som slankare, snabbare, tekniskt mer avancera…

  • Chris Kläfford huvudnummer på årets barn- och ungdomsfestival

    Chris Kläfford huvudnummer på årets barn- och ungdomsfestival

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  • Idolvinnaren Chris Kläfford huvudnummer på årets barn- och ungdomsfestival

    Idolvinnaren Chris Kläfford huvudnummer på årets barn- och ungdomsfestival

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  • Chris Kläffords möte med stjärnproducenten i Los Angeles

    Från ett fullsatt Globen – till Idols mest bokade vinnare.
    Nu har Chris Kläfford även tagit steget över Atlanten – där Idol-vinnaren bland annat träffade världens främsta hitmakare Max Martin.
    – Jag sitter där med världens största producent. Då blev jag nervös men jag känner tacksamhet, säger Chris Kläfford i Nyhetsmorgon.

    Efter att Chris Kläfford vann Idol 2017 så väntade en turné värd 500 000 kronor samt en möjlighet att få starta upp sin karriär i musikens huvudstad, Los Angeles. Under våren reste Chris med direktflyget till Los Angeles för att träffa låtskrivare, producenter och nyckelperson för att på bästa sätt starta upp sin karriär.

    Under tiden i Los Angeles hade Idol-juryns Alexander Kronlund förberett en överraskning för Chris Kläfford – ett möte med världens mest framgångsrika musikproducent, Max Martin. På plats i den hemliga MXM-studion i Los Angeles skedde mötet tillsammans med Kronlund, som fortfarande har ett ben på andra sidan Atlanten. 

    – Alexander Kronlund känner ju Max Martin så han sa ”när du väl är i Los Angeles så måste du ju få träffa Max Martin”, berättar Chris Kläfford.

    I Nyhetsmorgon  berättade Chris Kläfford även om de övriga framgångarna efter Idol-vinsten samt tankarna på en USA-karriär.
    – Jag skulle vilja nå ut till en större massa och det var ju väldigt bra respons från producenterna i USA. Jag skulle ju inte tacka nej, fortsätter Chris Kläfford.

    Inom kort kommer vloggar från Chris Kläffords tid i Los Angeles. Håll utkik på Idols sociala kanaler.

    Se intervjun från Nyhetsmorgon  här nedan.

  • Här är ALLA deltagare i Let’s dance 2018

    Här är ALLA deltagare i Let’s dance 2018

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  • 2017 Arab Idol Winner Yacoub Shaheen, UNICEF run for children at Palestine …

    2017 Arab Idol Winner Yacoub Shaheen, UNICEF run for children at Palestine Marathon

     

    BETHLEHEM, March 22, 2018 – The 2017 Arab Idol Winner Yacoub Shaheen and children and adolescents coming from across the State of Palestine joined forces today to give the sixth international Palestine Marathon a rousing send off.

    The singer and 13 children coming from marginalized communities across Palestine performed a new song before joining the race in support of children’s rights.

    The children, who had travelled from different communities of the West Bank, including East

    Jerusalem, sang the new song ’Dreams alone are not enough’ together with Shaheen on the stage of Manger Square in Bethlehem minutes before the Marathon started.

    Shaheen, who grew up in the city, came to show support to children’s rights and promote healthy lifestyles.

    “Everyone knows that exercise is good for you,” said Shaheen. “Today is also about having fun, singing and running with children and many other people, it is a great experience,” he added.

    Many Palestinian girls and boys lack the chance to access quality learning and grow through sport and play, robbing them of some of the most important experiences of childhood. Insecurity, lack of adequate facilities and structured activities all impact on children’s opportunities to be more active.

    “We’re here today with our own children to run for children in the State of Palestine,” said Genevieve Boutin, UNICEF’s Special Representative State of Palestine. “For children and youngpeople still developing, the physical and mental benefits of sport and play set the foundation for healthy development and life-long learning. It also gives them an opportunity to express themselves in a positive setting,” she added.

    The song, ’Dreams alone are not enough’, which was composed especially for the event, includes lyrics written by 19 children in Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Its concept was developed by the pop star, Shaheen.

    The six children living in Gaza were not able to travel to Bethlehem and meet their Idol due to permit-related issues.

    “I felt important when I came to this studio to record the song,” said Obada, a 16-year old boy from Hebron. “When I grow up, I want to be like Yacoub Shaheen.”

    After performing the song, Shaheen, the children and UNICEF staff joined the race to express their support for children’s rights.

    UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, to build a better world for everyone. For more information about UNICEF and its work for children visit www.unicef.org.

    T.R.

  • Lilla VM igång – med "Idol"-besök

    16:43 | 2018-03-02

    I år deltar omkring 850 ungdomar i åldern 13-16 år i de olika sporterna basket, bowling, futsal, handboll, ishockey, skidor och sportskytte. Eftersom det är jubileumsår blir det extra festligt på invigningen, berättar Lilla VM-generalen Eva Wänelöf:

    – Vi lägger krutet på invigningen, Idol-Jemima är på plats, magikern Claes Danell, Emil Källldoff som är fotbollsfreestylist och dansgruppen ITC Dancecrew, berättar hon.

    Malmbergets AIF arrangerar tävlingen för nionde året tillsammans med samarbetspartners.

    BILD: Monica Olofsson | I väntan på match. Under fredagen spelar Sunderbyn två matcher.

    – Vi bedriver tävlingen till största del med hjälp av ideella föräldrar. Det har varit riktigt roligt att förbereda i år eftersom det är jubileum, säger Eva Wänelöf.

    Hur framtiden för Lilla VM ser ut beror till stor del på samhällsomvandlingen.

    – Vi måste ha hallar som ungdomarna kan bedriva sina idrotter i samtidigt och hur mycket hallar och storlekar som är planerade vet jag inte i dagsläget, säger Eva Wänelöf.

    Under fredagen pågår basketmatcher i Sporthallen. Olivia Wårell, Linnea Wennberg och Alva Bergenstråle spelar basket med Sunderbyn och ska snart spela match.

    BILD: Monica Olofsson | Ishockey. ”Du kan komma tillbaka till finalen”, säger spelarna i Brooklyn Tigers.

    – Vi ska möte ett lag som är ett år äldre så det blir nog tufft, säger Olivia Wårell.

    – Det bästa med Lilla VM är att man är ett lag och man tävlar tillsammans, säger Linnea Wennberg.

  • ’American Idol’ Recap: ’Easy’ Like Sunday Evening as Lionel Richie Takes Charge

    ’American Idol’ Recap: ’Easy’ Like Sunday Evening as Lionel Richie Takes Charge

    Week two of ABC’s “American Idol” reboot found judges Katy Perry, Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie loosening up as a trio, sometimes at the expense of the “babysitter” at the table: Richie. The “All Night Long” singer was on the receiving end of several whoopee cushion pranks — and one collapsed chair — as Perry and Bryan laughed on.

    Still, Richie signed on to mentor and judge, and that he did to great effect on Sunday night’s (March 18) episode. Among the hopefuls: a karaoke singer, a trick horse rider, a boy that hopped on a Greyhound bus on a whim, a nanny, a young opera singer newly relocated to Los Angeles, a man who went into the foster care system at a young age, and a dynamite special education teacher.

    Richie was impressive in how he doled out advice, whether it be telling a contestant that it is wise to put everything into the first song of a show, or advising another that he needs another year and a half, and how conviction is so important to winning over an audience. As the resident voice of reason, Richie is never cruel and quite helpful as he approaches vocalists during their auditions. It’s as if he is itching to start the job before the kids even get to Hollywood. And while he nearly wandered into Randy Jackson territory — name-dropping Michael Jackson, Prince, or his past with The Commodores (the latter hilariously parodied by Perry) — it doesn’t feel like bragging.

    Yes, there were a few joke auditions. Among them: Tyler “Couger” Gordon with a purported six-octave range; and Ryan Zamo’s massacre of Sara Barelleis’ “Gravity,” which seemed more of a way for the aspiring organic skincare product pusher to advertise his product than win a singing contest. Bryan saw right through him, telling him skincare was more his future, while Perry called it the “worst rendition” of the song she ever heard. But there were plenty of contenders in Perry’s expanding list of “Top 10” candidates to root for, too.

    The episode, which opened with the three judges in a carpool karaoke-like moment singing along to Richie’s “Easy,” took us to auditions in Georgia, Nashville, Los Angeles and New York.

    Among the first to go through to Hollywood: Red-haired  20-year-old Florida resident Crystal Alicea (pictured above), whose singing career so far was limited to karaoke. “You’ve got an ‘It’ factor,” said Perry after her performance of Sam Smith’s “Lay Me Down. “I would totally follow you on Instagram.”

    Alicea’s story of being bullied over weight issues, coupled with her supportive boyfriend (and healthy doses of teary drama), was enough to put her over the top with Richie, who told her, “You are likeable… The future is yours.”

    Other contestants who vowed to make a strong impression followed: Texan Kristyn Harris yodeled her way to an improbable Golden Ticket (Perry isn’t convinced that her act is right for “Idol,” despite joining in for a dance); Johnny Brenns, an 18-year old who hopped a bus on a whim without his parent’s knowledge, snagged a ticket on the strength of an original song. After Bryan asked Brenns to “dig in” a little more with a different song,” Richie isn’t convinced he is ready for competition. Although he is right, he is overruled.

    It isn’t all amateurs auditioning. As the bus rolls into Los Angeles, a former contestant on “The Voice,” 22-year old Ricky Manning (season 7, team Gwen Stefani) strolls in with a heartfelt original song about being lonely in the City of Angels, touching Perry and earning easy passage to Hollywood.

    Still, while Los Angeles is populated with former reality contestants — and lots of singers with subpar original compositions — 26-year-old Modesto, California resident Effie Passaro earns a standing ovation and the ultimate compliment from Richie, who calls her a “patriot missile.” Originals can go either way in Hollywood. Some might recall the impressive season 12 finalist Angie Miller, but Passaro can be a fierce competitor if she reins it in a little.

    Johnny White, an 18-year-old from Hickory, North Carolina, has a lot of potential and a sad back story of being born to a drug-addicted mother and a father in jail. His audition, singing James Brown’s “It’s a Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World, “ is strong (thanks to his vocal teacher, Mrs. Finley), but Richie decides he needs a little lesson in restraint. “Every time you feel like you want to explode, wait.” This is good advice to take to Hollywood, as White may not end up the top ten contender Perry predicts him to be.

    Caleb Lee Hutchinson, an 18-year old baritone who does a mean imitation of Bryan, sailed through to Hollywood, as did 17-year old nanny Shannon O’ Hare (this season’s answer to season 7 alum Brooke White), who Richie deems a major threat after hearing her power away at “When We Were Young” by Adele.

    But there is still serious competition ahead with soulful rocker Amelia Hammer Harris, whose father, Jack Hammer, wrote “Great Balls of Fire” and “Yakety Yak.” Her attack on the Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter” grabs the ear of Richie (The Commodores opened for The Stones) and Perry is shocked that at 26, success still has eluded Harris.

    Twins are never a sure bet on “Idol,” and even though Julian and Milo Sposato both went through with their musical duet of Bruno Mars’ “Runaway Baby,” it feels more like a Battle Round on “The Voice,” with Julian emerging the victor leaving Milo open for the steal. But this is “Idol,” and there won’t be a repeat of this twofer in Hollywood. Only one will move forward. The drama is unfolding already.

    At 27, Les Greene from Baltimore is among the older contestants, and with the tickets already doled out to many talented teens, he has a lot to prove. His audition is raw as he practically screams the lyrics to “A Change is Gonna Come.” Bryan’s take: “You’re a Ferrari… you’re rugged,” and wonders if he can handle singing five nights a week on a potential “Idol” tour. Perry agrees, but Greene gets three “yes” votes.

    Finally, 19-year old special education teacher Maddie Zahm, accompanied by her best friend Marcus, who has Down’s Syndrome, strapped on a guitar and made a serious run for the the top 12 with an inspired version of Dua Lipa’s “New Rules.” Not only was this the most memorable audition thus far, Zahm’s phrasing of the song and fearless cover of Perry’s “Firework” showed serious chops.

    Auditions continue Monday night on ABC.

  • How Katy Perry Artfully Shaded Taylor Swift on ’American Idol’

    How Katy Perry Artfully Shaded Taylor Swift on ’American Idol’

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