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Glitter In The Air “Live In Australia”
Did you love her performance at the Grammys? Watch P!nk perform “Glitter In The Air” Live in Australia from her sold out Funhouse Tour.” Buy P!nk’s soaring Grammy performance on iTunes!
Pink interviews Carey Hart
Pics: Pink out with her Mom [11.MAR]
P!nk also posted on her twitter about this day:
” Me and mama sitting, catchin up, lookin at the ocean. Blessed as can be:)”

The People Speak- P!nk
Wed Rock Old Video [Nov 7th, 2005]
Pink is at 3:24min
Thanks: manmademulitmedia
Vita Chambers - Glitter In the Air (Pink Cover)
SRP Records, the music label which signed Rihanna, Shontelle etc., recently signed another 15 year old Barbadian “Vita Chambers”, so talented. She had been working as model but she did not forget music as is her first love. She has had spaced her music on MySpace.
Damien Gooding from SRP Records told us via e-mail about Vita be probably the biggest Pink fan he know! So it was no surprise that recently when she chose to cover a bunch of her favorite songs, she chose Pink’s “Glitter in the Air” song.
Check out:
Listen her single, Young Money.
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Damien, thanks for your support. We appreciate that!
Vita, we wish a lot sucess to you! Keep good work.
Swiss Music Awards 2010
Pink was nominated for Best International Pop/Rock Album of the Swiss Music Awards 2010, competing with Robbie Williams and Muse. The ceremony of the winners happenned on tuesday, March 2 and Pink took home the prize by his latest album Funhouse.

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Thanks Caro
“So What” is One of the Most Downloaded Songs of All Time!
In celebration of selling its 10 billionth song, iTunes released a list of the top 20 most downloaded songs of all time. “So What” came in at #12, beating out songs like Katy Perry’s “I Kissed a Girl” and Beyonce’s “Single Ladies.”
Congratulations P!nk!
iTunes’ most-downloaded songs of all time, as of February 11, 2010:
1) “I Gotta Feeling,” Black Eyed Peas
2) “Poker Face,” Lady Gaga
3) “Boom Boom Pow,” Black Eyed Peas
4) “I’m Yours,” Jason Mraz
5) “Viva la Vida,” Coldplay
6) “Just Dance,” Lady Gaga & Colby O’Donis
7) “Low,” Flo Rida (featuring T-Pain)
8) “Love Story,” Taylor Swift
9) “Bleeding Love,” Leona Lewis
10) “TiK ToK,” Ke$ha
11) “Disturbia,” Rihanna
12) “So What,” Pink
13) “I Kissed a Girl,” Katy Perry
14) “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” Beyoncé
15) “Hot N Cold,” Katy Perry
16) “Stronger,” Kanye West
17) “Live Your Life,” T.I. (featuring Rihanna)
18) “Hey There Delilah,” Plain White T’s
19) “Right Round,” Flo Rida
20) “Party in the U.S.A.,” Miley Cyrus
21) “Don’t Stop Believin’,” Journey
22) “Bad Romance,” Lady Gaga
23) “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
24) “Fireflies,” Owl City
25) “How to Save a Life,” the Fray
Jazz Star Herbie Hancock Goes Global With Album
Jazz icon Herbie Hancock has rounded up another all-star cast for the multimedia follow-up to his Grammy-winning tribute to Joni Mitchell.
“The Imagine Project” aims to unite “a myriad of cultures through song and positive creative expression,” according to a statement. Collaborators include pop singer Pink, guitarist Jeff Beck, sitarist Anoushka Shankar, Irish folk group the Chieftains and Colombian rocker Juanes.
The self-financed album will be released on June 22 through the pianist’s own Hancock Records label, and will be promoted with what a spokeswoman called an “extensive” world tour. Dates are already set for New York’s Carnegie Hall on June 24 and the Hollywood Bowl on September 1.
Hancock racked up some serious frequent-flier mileage in an attempt to record each song in the home country of his collaborator. Oscar-winning documentarian Alex Gibney (”Taxi To The Dark Side”) came along for the ride, shooting footage for potential online and feature exhibition.
He traveled to Mumbai for the Shankar track “The Song Goes On,” which also features R&B singer Chaka Khan, jazz saxophonist Wayne Shorter and a group of Indian musicians.
Hancock and Shorter reunited in London to record a cover of Peter Gabriel’s “Don’t Give Up” with Beck, Pink and Seal. Other stops included Paris for sessions with Beck and African musicians Tinariwen, Oumou Sangare, Lionel Louke and Kinono No. 1; Dublin with the Chieftains; Miami with Juanes; and Sao Paulo with Brazilian singer Ceu.
Rocker Dave Matthews, and married blues guitarists Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi were also recruited.
Hancock, who turns 70 in April, was the surprise winner of the album of the year Grammy in 2008 for “River: The Joni Letters,” a relatively unheralded release whose roster included Mitchell, Leonard Cohen, Tina Turner, Corinne Bailey Rae, Luciana Souza, and Shankar’s half-sister Norah Jones.
Source: ABC News
Thanks: jezebe!
The original: Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush - Don´t give up
2010 Money Makers
15) Miley Cyrus - $21,285,996
14) Elton John - $22,141,315
13) Beyonce - $23,658,131
12) Nickelback - $23,674,124
11) Fleetwood Mac - $24,751,540
10) Metallica - $25,564,234
9) Kenny Chesney - $26,581,141
8) Coldplay - $27,326,562
7) Jonas Brothers - $33,596,576
6) Pink
$36,347,658
Even before she lofted herself onto a trapeze at the MTV Video Music Awards, Pink was already having the best year of her career. She officially shook her underdog status in 2008 with the release of “Funhouse,” but 2009 vaulted her to new heights thanks in part to an international arena tour, which netted her $35 million. Moreover, Pink’s show-stopping 2010 Grammy Awards performance of “Glitter in the Air” — and the track’s subsequent 1,143% digital sales increase — means that her funhouse is still open for business.
5) Britney Spears - $38,885,267
4) AC/DC - $43,650,466
3) Madonna - $47,237,774
2) Bruce Springsteen - $57,619,037
1) U2 - $108,601,283
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Source: Billboard.com



























