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Publié : ven. oct. 19, 2007 2:12 pm
par felix
pas de quoi...., je sais pas si on sera une belle gang à suivre cette émissio!!!
j'ai hâte de voir comment le tout va fonctionner.... j'aime bien entendre des bands pas juste un chanteur avec un band!
Publié : ven. oct. 19, 2007 2:46 pm
par BooGGY
felix a écritpas de quoi...., je sais pas si on sera une belle gang à suivre cette émissio!!!
j'ai hâte de voir comment le tout va fonctionner.... j'aime bien entendre des bands pas juste un chanteur avec un band!
En tout cas, je vais en parler aux autres.
Ce serait cool qu'on soit une petite gang ici, comme pour CIdol!
Publié : sam. oct. 20, 2007 11:29 am
par nicki
J'ai regardé l'émission et j'ai bien aimé. Le juge australien est plus sévère que les 2 autres mais, en général, je suis assez d'accord avec leurs choix.
Ceux qui ont été retenus:
The Likes of You
Franklin Bridge
Tres Bien
Light of Doom
The Hatch
Clark Brothers
Dot Dot Dot
The Muggs
DMHO (Denver and the Mile High Orchestra)
Sixwire
Cliff Wagner & the Ole #7
Rocket
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Publié : sam. oct. 20, 2007 11:44 am
par nicki
Publié : sam. oct. 20, 2007 2:26 pm
par felix
pour le moment selon les demos entendus, j'irais avec:
The Hatch
The Muggs
Rocket
et je laisse une chance à:
Dot Dot Dot
Light of Doom
Publié : jeu. oct. 25, 2007 5:50 pm
par felix
un peu de lecture
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Publié : jeu. oct. 25, 2007 6:50 pm
par Ninty
Merde j'ai manqué la premiere... Ca joue quand?
Publié : jeu. oct. 25, 2007 6:55 pm
par felix
Ninty a écritMerde j'ai manqué la premiere... Ca joue quand?
C'est demain le 26 oct.
Citation : **2-HOUR EPISODE**
THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND
THE BATTLE BEGINS AS THE TOP 12 BANDS TAKE THE STAGE ON “THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND” FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, ON FOX
Special 2-Hour Episode
Judges John Rzeznik, Sheila E. and Ian “Dicko” Dickson have narrowed down the hopefuls to 12 semifinalist bands who now take the stage to rock out in front of a studio audience for the first time. From hair bands to hip-hop and classic rockers to country crooners, see if the bands can strike the right chords both on and off of the stage as they vie for America’s votes. Host Dominic Bowden will reveal America’s top 10 favorite bands the following week, bringing them another step closer to securing a contract with 19 Recordings and the title of “Next Great American Band.” The battle begins as the top 12 take the stage in the special two-hour “Top 12 Perform” episode of THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND airing Friday, Oct. 26 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (IDB-103/104) (TV-PG; L) CC
Judges: Johnny Rzeznik, Sheila E. and Ian “Dicko” Dickson
Host: Dominic Bowden
Publié : ven. oct. 26, 2007 6:14 am
par Zoukie
Moi aussi manquer la première...
Donc ca commence ce soir,parfait!
Ont se voit ce soir!!!
Publié : ven. oct. 26, 2007 6:43 am
par Ninty
Je vais etre au poste! J'ai hate de voir de quoi ca a l'air.
Publié : ven. oct. 26, 2007 11:23 am
par felix
Next on:
KTXL,Fox Affiliate
The Next Great American Band
Friday 10/26, 8:00 PM:
The top 12 bands each perform two songs, an original composition and a Bob Dylan cover.[NEW][CC][Stereo]
The Next Great American Band
Friday 11/2, 8:00 PM:
Two bands go home; the top 10 bands each perform an original composition and a cover of a David Bowie song.[NEW][CC][Stereo]
Publié : ven. oct. 26, 2007 11:31 am
par felix
Citation :'The Next Great American Band' gives bands a shot at 'Idol' fame
By Lynn Elber, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The rock band, Rocket performs in Lake Las Vegas, Nev. They are taking part in "The Next Great American Band" television talent contest that starts with the first of three special two-hour episodes on Fox on Friday. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/Frank Micelotta,Fox)
LOS ANGELES - There's sheer bravado in the title of Fox's "The Next Great American Band." But the network that gave us "American Idol" is primly cautious about whether it's found another hit talent show.
Debuting 8 p.m. EDT Friday (also on A-Channel in Canada), "American Band" boasts an impressive group of finalists ranging from heavy metal to soul to bluegrass, and it's from the same producers behind "American Idol."
But are audiences ready for what Johnny Rzeznik, the lead singer of the Goo Goo Dolls and a judge on the new venture, describes as "basically like a big battle of the bands"?
"You just have to cross your fingers," said Mike Darnell, Fox's president for alternative entertainment. The No. 1 status of "American Idol," he said, "doesn't necessarily translate to the band show. ... You can't compare anything to 'American Idol."'
Nigel Lythgoe, an executive producer for both series, just wants viewers to give "American Band" a fair shot. He's willing, even eager, to say that "Idol" contestants suffer by comparison to the band hopefuls.
"I can pick out five bands that I can go, 'Wow, these guys are tremendous.' You can't do that with the top 12 Idols," Lythgoe said. "We're saying to the public, 'Look at this talent and say you don't appreciate it."'
Rzeznik, who joined after being assured he could be a fully independent judge, pronounced himself "blown away" by the skill and spirit of the best contestants. He also appreciated that the contest goes against the grain of today's music industry.
"People are tired of seeing really manufactured artists, who are very beautiful and can sing but don't have their own body of work," he told The Associated Press. "This is a cool process, not put together by a marketing team, a record company."
The artists "just get up there and do their thing. If the audience likes it, they like it. If not, boom, you're gone," Rzeznik said.
Joining Rzeznik on the judging panel are Sheila E. and British-born TV host Ian Dickson, whom viewers will quickly learn answers to the nickname "Dicko" and comes from the Simon Cowell school of barbed commentary.
The show's format is akin to "American Idol" but with a few tweaks. Instead of U.S.-wide tryouts, bands submitted tapes online and about 60 - good, bad and ugly - were invited to audition at Lake Las Vegas, Nev.
Those contenders are pared to 12 finalists on the debut episode. Thereafter, two bands per week will be voted off by viewers - but without an additional results episode a la "Idol," the audience will have to wait until the following week for the outcome.
Also unlike "Idol," which has showcased pop singers from Gwen Stefani to Barry Manilow, there will be no guest acts on "American Band," produced by 19 Entertainment and FremantleMedia North America.
"This really is about the talent," Lythgoe said. Bands also will perform their own songs as well as cover versions of records.
Given the immense success of "American Idol," which Fox safeguards with just one run per year, why the delay in trying a band version? "Idol" averaged more than 30 million viewers for its performance episodes and, even in year six, remained the bulwark of Fox's schedule.
"No one thought of it," said a rueful-sounding Lythgoe. "It was only last season that I was talking to (fellow executive producer) Cecile Frot-Coutaz and we said, 'Why have we never done a band show?' ... This is a perfect fit for 'Idol."'
Singers have the spotlight on "Idol" and hoofers are centre stage in Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance" and ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," but bands have been left in the shadows - by TV and by the music industry, said Fox's Darnell.
"There hasn't been a band of the magnitude of those of the '70s and '80s" in recent years, he said. Whether viewers embrace bands the same way they've rooted for individual performers remains to be seen.
"It's a little harder to get your arms around a group of people," Darnell acknowledged. "Our job is to individualize as much as we can. If there's a great lead singer or a great guitarist, someone with a great story, you focus on them."
In the Dec. 21 finale, three bands will vie for a record contract and, just maybe, an instant career like the ones handed to "American Idol" winners from Kelly Clarkson to Carrie Underwood.
Or not. Dues remain to be paid, predicted Rzeznik.
"Whoever wins this contest, they're still going to have to go out there and prove themselves. Just because they got a running start and television exposure doesn't mean they're going to be playing in arenas right away," he said. "They're going to have to earn that."
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Publié : sam. nov. 03, 2007 9:52 pm
par nicki
En plus d'une composition originale, ils devaient interpréter une chanson de Elton Jones.
J'ai aimé:
Sixwire
Très bien
The Clark Brothers
Cliff Wagner & the old #7
Denver & the mile high orchestra
Moyen:
Franklin Bridge
Dot Dot Dot
pas aimé:
Light of doom
The Muggs
Rockets
Ont été éliminés:
The likes of you
The hatch