Monday, April 20, 2009

Saturday and Sunday!

18 April 2009 (Saturday) - Went to Woodlands Civic Centre for discussion on upcoming performance and filming with Boss, Bryan, the casting director from Mediacorp Studio.

While waiting for the director, I was busy making phone calls to all my friends and supporters. Just a short chat with all of them because I had been neglecting them in MSN at time. Hope you guys wont be surprised when I call you. (",)



Look at Bryan! OMG!! He want to be 幸福的男人! I dunno why he always want to hug me and get close to me. Lol. Think he "love" me now! Faint! I m NOT gay! Anyway, we are very good brother all the while! He always like to joke and play with me!



After the meeting, I happen to bump into one of my ex-campmate when I heading to the MRT station. Took a photo with him as I m not sure when we can meet again in future. Well, after my national service ended last month, I had been busy with so many projects, recording, assignment, performance and also preparation for my university in July 2009.



19 April 2009 (Sunday) - Was at Woodlands Causeway Point playing games! I love this game since schooling days. Actually I m supposed to meet one of my JC friend, but last minute he didnt turn up for the appointment. Luckily Boss is at home, so I ask him out to GAME with me!

I didnt know that Boss so lousy in gaming. Lol. He is well-versed in so many things, but today..... he is LOUSY when he play game with me! OMG!!! 我不想活了! 竟然讲老板坏话! 哈哈哈!



After gaming, Boss treat me go eat Chendol at the foodcourt outside the cinema. I bump into so many of my friends while eating. One of them is Yingzi, and she was like angry with me for not able to recognise her. Anyway, I already say I got poor memory and I always forget my friend's look if I dun have their photo. Lol. I m weird!



Guess which M5 Royal Artiste I saw outside the cinema yesterday? He is with a guy! Lol. Hmm..... So like..... Ok! Enough! Lol.

Lastly wanted to say SORRY to Boss, as I make him angry last Saturday. Sorry!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

An Unlikely Singing Sensation

Would a dream change the world? The answer is YES!



Susan Boyle (born June 15, 1961) is a Scottish amateur singer who came to public attention on April 11, 2009 when she appeared as a contestant on the third series of Britain's Got Talent. Boyle leapt to almost immediate global fame when she sang "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables in the competition's first round.

Before she sang, both the audience and the judges appeared to express skepticism based on her ungroomed appearance and awkwardness. In contrast, her vocal performance was so outstanding that she has been dubbed "The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell". She received a standing ovation from the live audience, attracting yes-votes from Cowell and Amanda Holden, and the "biggest yes I have ever given anybody" from Piers Morgan. The audition was recorded in January 2009 at the Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow, Scotland.

The juxtaposition of her powerful voice with the audience's first impression of her triggered global interest. Articles about her appeared in newspapers all over the world, while online videos of her performance totalled over 50 million views within a week. Cowell is reported to be setting up a contract with Boyle with his Syco Music company label, a subsidiary of Sony Music.



Her Personal life
Boyle was born in Blackburn, West Lothian to Patrick, a storeman at the British Leyland factory in Bathgate, and Bridget Boyle, a shorthand typist. The youngest of four brothers and five sisters, Boyle was born when her mother was 47. The Sunday Times writes that it was a difficult birth, during which Boyle was briefly deprived of oxygen, leading to mild brain damage. She was diagnosed as having learning difficulties, which led to bullying and mockery at school.

After leaving school with few qualifications, she was employed in the kitchen of West Lothian College, and took part in government training schemes. She would visit the theatre from time to time to listen to professional singers, and in 1995, she auditioned for Michael Barrymore's My Kind of People, which was looking for contestants at the Braehead Shopping Centre in Glasgow, but she said she was too nervous to make a good impression. She took singing lessons from a voice coach, Fred O'Neil, and in 1999 she made her only previous recording, singing Cry Me a River for a charity CD funded by the local council to commemorate the Millennium.

Boyle's father died in the 1990s, and her siblings had left home, leaving Boyle to look after her aging mother, who died in 2007 at the age of 91. Boyle still lives in the family home, a four-bedroom council house, with her ten-year-old cat, Pebbles. Her mother had always encouraged her to enter local singing competitions, which she won several times, and tried to persuade her daughter to enter Britain's Got Talent, urging her to take the risk of singing in front of an audience larger than her parish church. Boyle has said she didn't feel ready to do it until after her mother's death. Her performance on the show was the first time she had sung since then.

Boyle is currently unemployed, and active as a volunteer with Our Lady of Lourdes, a church in Whitburn. She has never married, and during an interview just before she sang on the talent show, she said she had also "never been kissed," but added later, "Oh, I was just joking around. It was just banter and it has been blown way out of proportion."

Her Television performance
Boyle performed a rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" from Les Misérables in the first round of the third series of Britain's Got Talent, which was aired on 11 April 2009. This performance was widely reported and a video of her singing was viewed by tens of millions of people on the website YouTube. Boyle was reportedly shocked and amazed by the strength of this reaction.

Her News Media
Many British newspapers carried articles on Boyle's performance and subsequent Internet coverage. The Sun writer Colin Robertson gave her the nickname "Paula Potts" in reference to the contest's previous opera-singing winner Paul Potts. Many international news outlets also carried stories on her including the New York Daily News, Australia's Herald Sun, Canada's Maclean's, Germany's Der Spiegel, China's Xinhua News Agency, Macau's The Macau Post Daily, Portugal's Correio da Manhã, Korea's The Chosun Ilbo, Holland's De Telegraaf and Belgium's Het Laatste Nieuws.

In the U.S., ABC News coverage suggested that Boyle may be "Britain's newest pop sensation", and the network's Entertainment section ran the headline The Woman Who Shut Up Simon Cowell. Several commentators have drawn parallels between Boyle's performance and that of Paul Potts, another unexpected singing talent discovered by British reality television, with Forbes magazine predicting that Boyle could follow in Potts' footsteps and enjoy a long, successful and profitable career. Additionally, she appeared on CNN's Larry King Live opposite Ashton Kutcher, who had previously watched her performance with his wife.

Her TV Shows
Following her performance on Britain's Got Talent, Boyle was a guest on STV's The Five Thirty Show. She was interviewed via satellite on CBS's Early Show, ABC's Good Morning America, and NBC's Today, and via a telephone interview on FOX's America's Newsroom. In an interview, Simon Cowell said Boyle had received an invitation to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show and predicted that if she did appear "there's every chance Susan Boyle will have the number one album in America".

Her Social Media
Writing in The Guardian Leigh Holmwood stated that web technology such as YouTube and social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter have been critical in facilitating Boyle's rapid rise to fame. The most popular YouTube video submission of her audition garnered nearly 2.5 million views in the first 72 hours. Within a week, the video had been viewed more than 28 million times, making it the most viewed video of the month worldwide. On the day following the performance, the YouTube video was the most popular article on Digg. The same video was also popular on Reddit, with enough clout to top the site's front page.

The Los Angeles Times wrote that the popularity of this video may in part be due to the broad range of emotion packed into a short timeframe, noting that this makes it "perfect for the Internet, where short clips rule."

Susan Boyle's fame also spread by links posted on the Twitter website, including praise from celebrity couple Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore. When told about this, Boyle was said not to have ever heard of Kutcher. Although recognising the name 'Demi Moore', Boyle knew little about her either, but thanked them for their support.

Her Charity CD
Boyle recorded a version of "Cry Me a River" for a charity CD produced in 1999 at a school in Whitburn, West Lothian. This recording has now been released on the web, and has gathered immediate acclaim, with the New York Post writing that this shows that Boyle is not a "one-trick pony" and that the rarity of this CD imprint, with only 1,000 produced, will make them valuable collector's items. Other media reaction was similarly positive, with Hello! magazine stating that the recording is a further illustration of the level of Boyle's talent, going on to write that the song "cements her status" as a singing star.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Susan Boyle - I dreamed a dream

Click here to hear Susan Boyle singing "I Dreamed A Dream".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY&feature=related

47 year old Susan Boyle wows the judges with her performance in the auditions for Britain's Got Talent, singing I dreamed a dream from Les Miserables.

She is a church volunteer from West Lothian has become an unlikely overnight singing sensation with millions watching her perform online. Susan Boyle, from Blackburn, stunned judges on ITV's Britain's Got Talent with her performance of I Dreamed A Dream from Les Miserables on Saturday. Since then Hollywood actress Demi Moore has joined the legions of fans who have voiced their support on the internet.

Ms Boyle has now become the bookies' favourite to win the talent show. This is her media interview that I found in Youtube. Do click and take a look.



She is so innocent and so passionate in her music. How many people nowadays can be like her? After watching the video and looking at the people around me, I can feel that she is very sincere and truthful, unlike many people who are fake and making use of people.

All the best to Susan Boyle and hope that her music will shine in every part of the world!

她的美丽源自她对音乐的决心. 她不为想红而唱, 而是为了圆梦, 为了理想而唱. 许多的挫折并没有让她放弃, 反而让她更坚强面对看不起她的人. 她的伯乐, 是因她的单纯思想而生. 偶像 - Susan Boyle, 我永远支持你!