Nouvelles d'Eva Avila?
Mawie7 a écritPour ceux et celles qui n'auraient pas vu son entrevue à flash le 31 janvier!! ENJOY!!!
http://flashmag.ca/html/zoneMembre/topoDuJour.htm?1156
Je n'avais pas vu cette petite entrevue. Merci beaucoup, c'est l'fun de la revoir. Pas moyen d'avoir un scoop sur les choix de ses chansons, elle n'a rien voulu dire, préférant réserver des surprises à ses fans!
http://flashmag.ca/html/zoneMembre/topoDuJour.htm?1156
Je n'avais pas vu cette petite entrevue. Merci beaucoup, c'est l'fun de la revoir. Pas moyen d'avoir un scoop sur les choix de ses chansons, elle n'a rien voulu dire, préférant réserver des surprises à ses fans!
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Citation : Eva Avila will be a guest tomorrow night(Tuesday Feb 13), on ChumFM's soundlounge program hosted by Corey Kim between 7 pm and 11 pm. Their website http://www.soundlounge.fm
info trouvée sur le forum officiel d'Éva
info trouvée sur le forum officiel d'Éva
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Voici ce que j'ai trouvé dans le journal Le Droit:
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 170/CPARTS
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 170/CPARTS
Eva à Deux filles le matin
Nos invités de la semaine prochaine : Lundi le 19 février 207 • Geneviève St-Germain • Eva Avila (2 blocs)
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http://tva.canoe.com/emissions/deuxfilleslematin/
Nos invités de la semaine prochaine : Lundi le 19 février 207 • Geneviève St-Germain • Eva Avila (2 blocs)
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For music students at Symmes Junior and D'Arcy McGee High in Aylmer, the only thing better than playing new musical instruments was playing them for Canadian Idol Eva Avila.
Fresh from her hometown debut the night before, the reigning hometown Idol yesterday joined 1,000 students at the new educational centre's gym to listen to the school's bands play new instruments recently purchased with a $10,000 MusiCan grant.
FORTUNATE STUDENTS
Avila told the students they should consider themselves fortunate.
"There wasn't a band at my school, Ecole Secondaire de l'Ile, when I was their age," Avila recalled. "If it weren't for my father teaching me music, I wouldn't be here."
Afterward, a few of the 1,000 students got to ask the singer questions before Avila and band members Collin Barrett and Dane Hartsell played her new single Meant To Fly.
For the two Aylmer schools, the annual MusiCan grant -- awarded to schools needing instruments -- couldn't have come at a better time.
"With a senior, a junior, two jazz bands and an adult band on the go, the school had to borrow instruments just to keep them all going," said MusiCan's Srinka Wallia.
Avila later admitted Tuesday's gig at Gatineau's Maison de la Culture, her first hometown performance as the 2006 Idol, was nerve-racking.
"I was really nervous last night before the concert because I knew that there were many friends and family in the audience. I really wanted the concert to go well for them," Avila told the Sun. "But the audience gave me such a warm reception that I could feel the love. It's good to be home."
Avila performs at Gatineau's Casino Lac Leamy Theatre April 18.
felix a écritEva à Deux filles le matin
Nos invités de la semaine prochaine : Lundi le 19 février 207 • Geneviève St-Germain • Eva Avila (2 blocs)
source:
http://tva.canoe.com/emissions/deuxfilleslematin/
T'aurais pas enregistré l'émission par hasard???
Nos invités de la semaine prochaine : Lundi le 19 février 207 • Geneviève St-Germain • Eva Avila (2 blocs)
source:
http://tva.canoe.com/emissions/deuxfilleslematin/
T'aurais pas enregistré l'émission par hasard???
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felix a écritEva sur Aol canada Sessions
http://sessions.aol.ca/
C'est vraiment l'fun de voir chanter Eva! Elle est vraiment douée cette petite! Une longue carrière devant elle ....
Et merci Felix pour le lien1 --Message edité par josephine le 2007-03-04 00:49:25--
http://sessions.aol.ca/
C'est vraiment l'fun de voir chanter Eva! Elle est vraiment douée cette petite! Une longue carrière devant elle ....
Et merci Felix pour le lien1 --Message edité par josephine le 2007-03-04 00:49:25--
Citation :Eva Avila n'a pas donné son consentement
Mise à jour le jeudi 8 mars 2007, 10 h 47 .
Des artistes de la région de l'Outaouais, comme Eva Avila et Pierre Lapointe se retrouvent, bien malgré eux, au coeur de la campagne électorale.
Dans son programme officiel publié un peu plus tôt, cette semaine, le Parti Québécois cite la jeune chanteuse comme étant un exemple de rayonnement pour l'Outaouais et le Québec.
Toutefois, ni Eva Avila ni Pierre Lapointe n'étaient au courant.
Les noms des deux artistes se retrouvent dans le programme officiel du Parti québécois en Outaouais, dans une section faisant la promotion de la souveraineté du Québec.
Éva Avila
Eva Avila
L'entourage d'Eva Avila s'est dit très surpris que le nom de la chanteuse apparaisse dans un document politique.
Selon sa compagnie de disques, ni Eva Avila, ni Sony BMG n'ont été contactés par le Parti québécois. Le porte-parole de la compagnie ajoute que le nom d'Eva Avila a été utilisé sans son consentement.
Par voie de communiqué, le Parti québécois soutient que d'autres politiciens de la région se sont eux aussi associés au succès de la chanteuse.
Ce n'est pas la première fois qu'un artiste se retrouve, à son insu, plongé dans la campagne électorale.
Rappelons que la semaine dernière, DJ Champion a demandé à l'ADQ de cesser d'utiliser sa musique lors de ses assemblées partisanes.
Sony BMG n'a pas indiqué si elle allait pousser cette affaire plus loin, et demander au Parti québécois de retirer le nom d'Eva Avila de son programme.
source:
http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/otta ... cois.shtml
--Message edité par felix le 2007-03-08 16:41:08--
Mise à jour le jeudi 8 mars 2007, 10 h 47 .
Des artistes de la région de l'Outaouais, comme Eva Avila et Pierre Lapointe se retrouvent, bien malgré eux, au coeur de la campagne électorale.
Dans son programme officiel publié un peu plus tôt, cette semaine, le Parti Québécois cite la jeune chanteuse comme étant un exemple de rayonnement pour l'Outaouais et le Québec.
Toutefois, ni Eva Avila ni Pierre Lapointe n'étaient au courant.
Les noms des deux artistes se retrouvent dans le programme officiel du Parti québécois en Outaouais, dans une section faisant la promotion de la souveraineté du Québec.
Éva Avila
Eva Avila
L'entourage d'Eva Avila s'est dit très surpris que le nom de la chanteuse apparaisse dans un document politique.
Selon sa compagnie de disques, ni Eva Avila, ni Sony BMG n'ont été contactés par le Parti québécois. Le porte-parole de la compagnie ajoute que le nom d'Eva Avila a été utilisé sans son consentement.
Par voie de communiqué, le Parti québécois soutient que d'autres politiciens de la région se sont eux aussi associés au succès de la chanteuse.
Ce n'est pas la première fois qu'un artiste se retrouve, à son insu, plongé dans la campagne électorale.
Rappelons que la semaine dernière, DJ Champion a demandé à l'ADQ de cesser d'utiliser sa musique lors de ses assemblées partisanes.
Sony BMG n'a pas indiqué si elle allait pousser cette affaire plus loin, et demander au Parti québécois de retirer le nom d'Eva Avila de son programme.
source:
http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/otta ... cois.shtml
--Message edité par felix le 2007-03-08 16:41:08--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Le nom de Eva Avila "utilisé" par le PQ : Sony n'est pas content
Dominique La Haye
Le Droit
Le nom de la Gatinoise gagnante du concours de chanson Canadian Idol, Eva Avila, et celui de Pierre Lapointe se retrouvent dans la plate-forme régionale du Parti Québécois (PQ) en Outaouais.
Dans la section "Réaliser la souveraineté nationale du Québec" de la Feuille de route du PQ, un document de 21 pages remis aux médias, mardi, on peut y lire : "Une culture et une identité pour le pays. Quelle que soit leur option constitutionnelle, les Québécois sont attachés à leur identité nationale. Pierre Lapointe, Eva Avila, La Tuque Bleue et une multitude d'autres sont une source de fierté et de rayonnement pour l'Outaouais et l'ensemble du Québec."
Chez Sony BMG, où Eva Avila est lié à contrat, on indique ne jamais avoir été contacté par le PQ pour utiliser le nom de la jeune chanteuse.
"Ni Eva Avila, ni Sony BMG n'ont été contactés par le Parti Québécois et le nom d'Eva a été utilisé sans son consentement", a indiqué Erica Silver, porte-parole à la gérance chez Sony dans une entrevue à Radio-Canada.
À la suite de la réaction de la compagnie Sony sur la présence du nom d'Eva Avila dans la feuille de route régionale du PQ, la candidate péquiste dans la circonscrïption de Chapleau, Édith Gendron, a répondu dans un communiqué qu'il est important, pour chaque parti politique mettant la culture comme une priorité, de reconnaître les talents de chez nous.
source:
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 94/CPDROIT
Dominique La Haye
Le Droit
Le nom de la Gatinoise gagnante du concours de chanson Canadian Idol, Eva Avila, et celui de Pierre Lapointe se retrouvent dans la plate-forme régionale du Parti Québécois (PQ) en Outaouais.
Dans la section "Réaliser la souveraineté nationale du Québec" de la Feuille de route du PQ, un document de 21 pages remis aux médias, mardi, on peut y lire : "Une culture et une identité pour le pays. Quelle que soit leur option constitutionnelle, les Québécois sont attachés à leur identité nationale. Pierre Lapointe, Eva Avila, La Tuque Bleue et une multitude d'autres sont une source de fierté et de rayonnement pour l'Outaouais et l'ensemble du Québec."
Chez Sony BMG, où Eva Avila est lié à contrat, on indique ne jamais avoir été contacté par le PQ pour utiliser le nom de la jeune chanteuse.
"Ni Eva Avila, ni Sony BMG n'ont été contactés par le Parti Québécois et le nom d'Eva a été utilisé sans son consentement", a indiqué Erica Silver, porte-parole à la gérance chez Sony dans une entrevue à Radio-Canada.
À la suite de la réaction de la compagnie Sony sur la présence du nom d'Eva Avila dans la feuille de route régionale du PQ, la candidate péquiste dans la circonscrïption de Chapleau, Édith Gendron, a répondu dans un communiqué qu'il est important, pour chaque parti politique mettant la culture comme une priorité, de reconnaître les talents de chez nous.
source:
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20070 ... 94/CPDROIT
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Montreal-based label Mackage takes warm outerwear and makes it hot
Lorrayne Anthony, Canadian Press
Published: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
TORONTO (CP) - Toronto's L'Oreal Fashion Week kicked into high gear as Mackage took to the runway Tuesday night.
The fall collection of Elisa Dahan and Eran Elfassy, the two behind the Montreal label, had all the Mackage outerwear style details fans have come to expect: a sleek jet-setter silhouette that makes dressing warmly look downright hot. Even parkas looked sexy as opposed to bulky.
"We make a girl want to go out in winter and look and feel sexy," said Elfassy after the show, adding that sometimes people think that to dress warmly you just cover up without a hope of looking fetching.
Added Dahan: "Now you can wear heels with a puffy coat."
The Mackage look shifted a little as the military details were slightly softened with more feminine touches: fewer antique-look buttons and more girlie looks such as puffed princess sleeves.
But this year the designing duo surprised fashionistas with the addition of knitwear to their collection.
In years past we've seen wool and knit accents on jackets and coats. But the crowd at fashion week, which included Canadian Idol Eva Avila, Mary Jo Eustace and Ken Kostick among the front-row celebrities, was treated to sweaters, sweater coats and skirts with suspenders.
Overall the collection had a very modern feel to it, although there was something quite retro about many of the outerwear pieces.
"There are elements of the '30s, but it is also modernized," said Dahan.
Earlier in the evening Marlene Shiff decided to break all the rules and do a show featuring six of the designers she carries in her Toronto store, Boutique Le Trou.
The audience saw offerings from Jason Malto, Karamea, Nada, Cristina Darling, Marie Saint Pierre and Jason Meyers.
"It's a piece of the puzzle of Canadian fashion," Shiff said after the runway showing.
The store, which carries 90 per cent Canadian designs, was recently cited in Vogue by the magazine's editors, who voted it one of their favourite places to shop.
Shiff's long-range plan is to showcase new Canadian designers in Toronto and Canada and then to get them out in the world market.
"And I will single-handedly do it before I die or retire."
Fashion Week continues until Saturday.
source:
http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoe ... 86&k=32580
--Message edité par felix le 2007-03-14 14:54:33--
Lorrayne Anthony, Canadian Press
Published: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
TORONTO (CP) - Toronto's L'Oreal Fashion Week kicked into high gear as Mackage took to the runway Tuesday night.
The fall collection of Elisa Dahan and Eran Elfassy, the two behind the Montreal label, had all the Mackage outerwear style details fans have come to expect: a sleek jet-setter silhouette that makes dressing warmly look downright hot. Even parkas looked sexy as opposed to bulky.
"We make a girl want to go out in winter and look and feel sexy," said Elfassy after the show, adding that sometimes people think that to dress warmly you just cover up without a hope of looking fetching.
Added Dahan: "Now you can wear heels with a puffy coat."
The Mackage look shifted a little as the military details were slightly softened with more feminine touches: fewer antique-look buttons and more girlie looks such as puffed princess sleeves.
But this year the designing duo surprised fashionistas with the addition of knitwear to their collection.
In years past we've seen wool and knit accents on jackets and coats. But the crowd at fashion week, which included Canadian Idol Eva Avila, Mary Jo Eustace and Ken Kostick among the front-row celebrities, was treated to sweaters, sweater coats and skirts with suspenders.
Overall the collection had a very modern feel to it, although there was something quite retro about many of the outerwear pieces.
"There are elements of the '30s, but it is also modernized," said Dahan.
Earlier in the evening Marlene Shiff decided to break all the rules and do a show featuring six of the designers she carries in her Toronto store, Boutique Le Trou.
The audience saw offerings from Jason Malto, Karamea, Nada, Cristina Darling, Marie Saint Pierre and Jason Meyers.
"It's a piece of the puzzle of Canadian fashion," Shiff said after the runway showing.
The store, which carries 90 per cent Canadian designs, was recently cited in Vogue by the magazine's editors, who voted it one of their favourite places to shop.
Shiff's long-range plan is to showcase new Canadian designers in Toronto and Canada and then to get them out in the world market.
"And I will single-handedly do it before I die or retire."
Fashion Week continues until Saturday.
source:
http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoe ... 86&k=32580
--Message edité par felix le 2007-03-14 14:54:33--
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Mobile And Tomi Swick Both Win Two Radio Music Awards
Tuesday March 13, 2007 @ 06:00 PM
By: ChartAttack.com Staff
Mobile
Mobile
Pop-rock group Mobile and singer/songwriter Tomi Swick proved their airplay-friendliness by each taking two honours at Saturday's Canadian Radio Music Awards at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel.
R&B singer Jully Black hosted the afternoon event, where hard rock veterans Triumph were inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame. The show was highlighted by performances by Neverending White Lights, George, Rex Goudie, Suits XL, Gregory Charles and reigning Canadian Idol Eva Avila.
Nominations in most categories were based on airplay on various radio formats by artists who hit Canadian charts for the first time in 2006. Votes by radio programmers and on-air personalities decided most of the victors.
Here are the winners of the 2007 Canadian Radio Music Awards:
* New Group Or Solo Artist — Mainstream AC: Tomi Swick — "A Night Like This"
* New Group — Rock: Neverending White Lights — "The Grace"
* New Solo Artist — Rock: City And Colour — "Save Your Scissors"
* New Group Or Solo Artist — Dance/Urban/Rhythmic: George — "Talk To Me"
* New Group — CHR: Mobile — "Out Of My Head"
* New Solo Artist — Hot AC: Tomi Swick — "A Night Like This"
* New Group — Hot AC: Mobile — "Out Of My Head"
* New Solo Artist — CHR: Rex Goudie — "Run"
* Fans' Choice Award: Daniel Powter
* Chart Topper Award: Nickelback
* FACTOR Breakthrough Award: Sound Bluntz
source:
http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2007/03/1309.cfm
Tuesday March 13, 2007 @ 06:00 PM
By: ChartAttack.com Staff
Mobile
Mobile
Pop-rock group Mobile and singer/songwriter Tomi Swick proved their airplay-friendliness by each taking two honours at Saturday's Canadian Radio Music Awards at Toronto's Fairmont Royal York Hotel.
R&B singer Jully Black hosted the afternoon event, where hard rock veterans Triumph were inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall Of Fame. The show was highlighted by performances by Neverending White Lights, George, Rex Goudie, Suits XL, Gregory Charles and reigning Canadian Idol Eva Avila.
Nominations in most categories were based on airplay on various radio formats by artists who hit Canadian charts for the first time in 2006. Votes by radio programmers and on-air personalities decided most of the victors.
Here are the winners of the 2007 Canadian Radio Music Awards:
* New Group Or Solo Artist — Mainstream AC: Tomi Swick — "A Night Like This"
* New Group — Rock: Neverending White Lights — "The Grace"
* New Solo Artist — Rock: City And Colour — "Save Your Scissors"
* New Group Or Solo Artist — Dance/Urban/Rhythmic: George — "Talk To Me"
* New Group — CHR: Mobile — "Out Of My Head"
* New Solo Artist — Hot AC: Tomi Swick — "A Night Like This"
* New Group — Hot AC: Mobile — "Out Of My Head"
* New Solo Artist — CHR: Rex Goudie — "Run"
* Fans' Choice Award: Daniel Powter
* Chart Topper Award: Nickelback
* FACTOR Breakthrough Award: Sound Bluntz
source:
http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2007/03/1309.cfm
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation :Somewhere Else
Thu, March 15, 2007
Touring 2006 Canadian Idol champ and Juno nominee Eva Avila performs next week at Centennial Hall in support of her chart-topping debut CD.
By SUN MEDIA AND NEWS SERVICES
(Supplied photo)
There is no Idol off-season for Eva Avila.
The 2006 Canadian Idol champ has been busy this winter -- picking up a Juno nomination, turning 20 and touring to support her debut disc.
Her tour reaches Centennial Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Avila released her debut Somewhere Else (Sony BMG) in November of 2006 and the record immediately landed at No. 6 on the SoundScan Canadian Top 100 Chart.
"I miss performing in front of a live audience," she said before the tour. "It's been so long since I've had the chance to give a full-length performance. Now that I am going on the road to play all of these new songs with my incredible new (five-piece) band . . . I just can't wait to get on stage."
Last September, she won the fourth edition of the CTV pop vocal contest by beating Newfoundland and Labrador's Craig Sharpe by 130,000 votes -- a margin of 3.3 per cent in fan voting totalling about four million ballots. She's the second female Canadian Idol. The previous Idols -- Ryan Malcolm, Kalan Porter and 2005 winner, Melissa O'Neil -- have all made stops at Centennial Hall on their post-victory tours.
Avila left behind life as a postal clerk and beauty consultant.
A former winner of the provincial Jeune Diva du Quebec singing contest, her foray on Idol wasn't her first jaunt into the spotlight. Avila first sang publicly at three years old, growing up with a musician father who she describes as a one-man band.
Carlos Avila has been joining his Idol daughter on stage at some points on the tour. Some critics haven't been impressed, saying their duet on Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time doesn't work -- and his stagey, huggy, "Je t'aime," and her answer of, "Merci," must go.
Eva Avila still stays in touch with her roots in Quebec.
"I would love to start thinking about making a French record. That's just an idea of mine -- nothing is concrete yet or confirmed, but that's definitely something that's in the works because it's really important for me to make a French record in the near future," she says.
Avila has been visiting schools to praise music education.
"For my next album, I might be writing my own songs on my piano and playing, or whatever. So it all leads to something good. I just think it's so important to have (music education) in every school possible.
"It's just like physical education, which is good for your health and your mental health as well. Music is a great therapy and it's like food for the soul."
Featured writers on her debut include Chantal Kreviazuk with Meant to Fly and Lauper, who wrote and produced This Kind of Love.
It was produced by Rob Wells, who has worked with Backstreet Boys, Nick Lachey and Matt Dusk.
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What: Concert by Canadian Idol winner Eva Avila. Toronto singer George is also on the bill.
When: Wednesday, March 21, 8 p.m.
Where: Centennial Hall
Tickets: $29.50, plus applicable service charges; 519-672-1967 or visit www.centennialhall. london.ca
source:
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Today/Thurs ... 6-sun.html
Thu, March 15, 2007
Touring 2006 Canadian Idol champ and Juno nominee Eva Avila performs next week at Centennial Hall in support of her chart-topping debut CD.
By SUN MEDIA AND NEWS SERVICES
(Supplied photo)
There is no Idol off-season for Eva Avila.
The 2006 Canadian Idol champ has been busy this winter -- picking up a Juno nomination, turning 20 and touring to support her debut disc.
Her tour reaches Centennial Hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m.
Avila released her debut Somewhere Else (Sony BMG) in November of 2006 and the record immediately landed at No. 6 on the SoundScan Canadian Top 100 Chart.
"I miss performing in front of a live audience," she said before the tour. "It's been so long since I've had the chance to give a full-length performance. Now that I am going on the road to play all of these new songs with my incredible new (five-piece) band . . . I just can't wait to get on stage."
Last September, she won the fourth edition of the CTV pop vocal contest by beating Newfoundland and Labrador's Craig Sharpe by 130,000 votes -- a margin of 3.3 per cent in fan voting totalling about four million ballots. She's the second female Canadian Idol. The previous Idols -- Ryan Malcolm, Kalan Porter and 2005 winner, Melissa O'Neil -- have all made stops at Centennial Hall on their post-victory tours.
Avila left behind life as a postal clerk and beauty consultant.
A former winner of the provincial Jeune Diva du Quebec singing contest, her foray on Idol wasn't her first jaunt into the spotlight. Avila first sang publicly at three years old, growing up with a musician father who she describes as a one-man band.
Carlos Avila has been joining his Idol daughter on stage at some points on the tour. Some critics haven't been impressed, saying their duet on Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time doesn't work -- and his stagey, huggy, "Je t'aime," and her answer of, "Merci," must go.
Eva Avila still stays in touch with her roots in Quebec.
"I would love to start thinking about making a French record. That's just an idea of mine -- nothing is concrete yet or confirmed, but that's definitely something that's in the works because it's really important for me to make a French record in the near future," she says.
Avila has been visiting schools to praise music education.
"For my next album, I might be writing my own songs on my piano and playing, or whatever. So it all leads to something good. I just think it's so important to have (music education) in every school possible.
"It's just like physical education, which is good for your health and your mental health as well. Music is a great therapy and it's like food for the soul."
Featured writers on her debut include Chantal Kreviazuk with Meant to Fly and Lauper, who wrote and produced This Kind of Love.
It was produced by Rob Wells, who has worked with Backstreet Boys, Nick Lachey and Matt Dusk.
---
What: Concert by Canadian Idol winner Eva Avila. Toronto singer George is also on the bill.
When: Wednesday, March 21, 8 p.m.
Where: Centennial Hall
Tickets: $29.50, plus applicable service charges; 519-672-1967 or visit www.centennialhall. london.ca
source:
http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/Today/Thurs ... 6-sun.html
JOYEUX NOEL ET BONNE ANNÉE 2009!!!!
Citation : Some Eva news
Eva just announced on Flash (Québec entertainment show) that she is the new face of Maybelline New York. They were on the set of her new video. The host also said that Eva will perform at the Junos, but I am not sure about that.
Edit: They was also an interview about that on E-Talk. She will be on the cover of the new Teen Glow Magazine.
Eva just announced on Flash (Québec entertainment show) that she is the new face of Maybelline New York. They were on the set of her new video. The host also said that Eva will perform at the Junos, but I am not sure about that.
Edit: They was also an interview about that on E-Talk. She will be on the cover of the new Teen Glow Magazine.
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Katharine McPhee & Eva Avila to play Toronto auditions
Updated Mon. Mar. 26 2007 6:53 PM ET
Eye on Idol
Competitors planning to audition in Toronto will get one heck of a show while they wait, courtesy of two of the hottest singers to come out of the Idol franchise - Katharine McPhee and Eva Avila.
The first day of try-outs at the city's downtown Yonge-Dundas Square -- April 14 -- will feature McPhee, last year's "American Idol" runner-up, and Avila, the current Canadian Idol, as well as various other live performances throughout the day.
Both women have made blockbuster careers from the exposure they received on their respective incarnations of Idol.
McPhee was the first "American Idol" singer in the series' six-year history to begin her chart career with two debuts in the same week.
Her current single "Over It" hit the Billboard charts at number two in the United States and is currently approaching Top 10 on the Hot AC radio charts in Canada.
After winning the "Canadian Idol" title in the most closely contested final ever in the show's history, Eva Avila released the gold-selling "Somewhere Else" album, earning a Juno nomination for best new artist of the year. Currently wrapping up a 32-city national concert tour, Avila is set to release her third single -- "Falling For You" -- on April 9.
Susanne Boyce, CTV's President of Programming, says the success of both women shows American and Canadian Idol are great ways for singers to place themselves in the spotlight.
"Eva Avila (and) Katharine McPhee (are) living proof that dreams do come true -- that Idol makes superstars out of previously unknown talents," she said. "That next superstar might just show up in Toronto on April 14."
Also on the bill is the city's Media Idol event, where local members of the media will compete in a singing contest in front of the show's judges. The winner will earn a spot in the televised national finals and $1,000 for a charity of their choice.
The downtown auditions will take place on April 14 and 15, followed by a second set of Toronto-area auditions at the Oshawa Centre mall on April 17 and 18. Registration will be open on all Toronto audition days from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Updated Mon. Mar. 26 2007 6:53 PM ET
Eye on Idol
Competitors planning to audition in Toronto will get one heck of a show while they wait, courtesy of two of the hottest singers to come out of the Idol franchise - Katharine McPhee and Eva Avila.
The first day of try-outs at the city's downtown Yonge-Dundas Square -- April 14 -- will feature McPhee, last year's "American Idol" runner-up, and Avila, the current Canadian Idol, as well as various other live performances throughout the day.
Both women have made blockbuster careers from the exposure they received on their respective incarnations of Idol.
McPhee was the first "American Idol" singer in the series' six-year history to begin her chart career with two debuts in the same week.
Her current single "Over It" hit the Billboard charts at number two in the United States and is currently approaching Top 10 on the Hot AC radio charts in Canada.
After winning the "Canadian Idol" title in the most closely contested final ever in the show's history, Eva Avila released the gold-selling "Somewhere Else" album, earning a Juno nomination for best new artist of the year. Currently wrapping up a 32-city national concert tour, Avila is set to release her third single -- "Falling For You" -- on April 9.
Susanne Boyce, CTV's President of Programming, says the success of both women shows American and Canadian Idol are great ways for singers to place themselves in the spotlight.
"Eva Avila (and) Katharine McPhee (are) living proof that dreams do come true -- that Idol makes superstars out of previously unknown talents," she said. "That next superstar might just show up in Toronto on April 14."
Also on the bill is the city's Media Idol event, where local members of the media will compete in a singing contest in front of the show's judges. The winner will earn a spot in the televised national finals and $1,000 for a charity of their choice.
The downtown auditions will take place on April 14 and 15, followed by a second set of Toronto-area auditions at the Oshawa Centre mall on April 17 and 18. Registration will be open on all Toronto audition days from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Citation :La chanteuse Eva Avila devient ambassadrice de Maybelline New York
Presse Canadienne
La chanteuse québécoise Eva Avila, lauréate du concours Canadian Idol, s'associe à la marque de produits de cosmétiques Maybelline New York.
Elle fera ses débuts à titre d'ambassadrice de Maybelline New York sur la couverture de l'édition printemps/été du magazine Teen Glow, dont la sortie en kiosque est prévue pour le 3 avril prochain.
Eva Avila a été propulsée à l'avant-scène de la musique après avoir remporté le titre de la populaire émission Canadian Idol en 2006. Après avoir lancé son premier album intitulé Somewhere Else, elle a entamé une tournée pancanadienne qui s'achèvera bientôt.
Pour la firme de cosmétiques, Eva capte l'essence même de Maybelline New York et incarne les nombreuses valeurs qui lui sont chères, faisant d'elle une parfaite ambassadrice pour la marque. Nathalie Kristo, directrice du marketing chez Maybelline New York, affirme qu'Eva a cette sensibilité naturelle pour la beauté, un style qui lui est propre, une détermination sans borne et une attitude positive.
Par ailleurs, Eva Avila est finaliste dans la catégorie Nouvel Artiste de l'année au gala des Prix Juno 2007 qui seront présentés sur les ondes de CTV, le 1er avril prochain, en provenance de Saskatoon. Son premier album est certifié or, tandis que son premier extrait, "Meant to Fly", a fait son entrée en première position du palmarès Canadian Soundscan pour y passer six semaines consécutives. Le troisième extrait, "Fallin' for You", sera lancé sur les ondes radio et en vidéo le 9 avril prochain.
Source: http://www.showbizz.net/section_quebec. ... 0327124728
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Presse Canadienne
La chanteuse québécoise Eva Avila, lauréate du concours Canadian Idol, s'associe à la marque de produits de cosmétiques Maybelline New York.
Elle fera ses débuts à titre d'ambassadrice de Maybelline New York sur la couverture de l'édition printemps/été du magazine Teen Glow, dont la sortie en kiosque est prévue pour le 3 avril prochain.
Eva Avila a été propulsée à l'avant-scène de la musique après avoir remporté le titre de la populaire émission Canadian Idol en 2006. Après avoir lancé son premier album intitulé Somewhere Else, elle a entamé une tournée pancanadienne qui s'achèvera bientôt.
Pour la firme de cosmétiques, Eva capte l'essence même de Maybelline New York et incarne les nombreuses valeurs qui lui sont chères, faisant d'elle une parfaite ambassadrice pour la marque. Nathalie Kristo, directrice du marketing chez Maybelline New York, affirme qu'Eva a cette sensibilité naturelle pour la beauté, un style qui lui est propre, une détermination sans borne et une attitude positive.
Par ailleurs, Eva Avila est finaliste dans la catégorie Nouvel Artiste de l'année au gala des Prix Juno 2007 qui seront présentés sur les ondes de CTV, le 1er avril prochain, en provenance de Saskatoon. Son premier album est certifié or, tandis que son premier extrait, "Meant to Fly", a fait son entrée en première position du palmarès Canadian Soundscan pour y passer six semaines consécutives. Le troisième extrait, "Fallin' for You", sera lancé sur les ondes radio et en vidéo le 9 avril prochain.
Source: http://www.showbizz.net/section_quebec. ... 0327124728
Enfin son titre de Model, sert a quelque chose. Est-ce que ca pourrait la faire percer aux USA, j'espere!