Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Information on Maroon 5 members

Here's information on all the members of Maroon 5!! :-)


Maroon 5 lead vocalist and guitarist Adam Noah Levine was born on March 18, 1979, in Los Angeles, California. He began playing music with junior-high friends guitarist Jesse Carmichael and bassist Mickey Madden under the influence of groups like Nirvana and Pearl Jam, and after the final 1994 addition of Ryan Dusick on drums, the alternative rock band Kara's Flowers were born. The quartet scored a record deal with Reprise, released a mediocre album, and was released from its contract all in a matter of years. Following the termination of its deal, the band went on hiatus and Levine headed to New York with Carmichael to attend Five Towns College on Long Island. While there, he was exposed to a whole new music scene and absorbed new influences like hip-hop, soul, gospel, and R&B that changed Levine's whole perspective on songwriting, even altering the way in which he sang -- from a deeper, grunge-inspired delivery to a higher and more expressive one. Levine and Carmichael dropped out of school after a semester and headed back to California rejuvenated and inspired to add a new groove-based element to their band's rock template. Hooking back up with the rest of the Kara's Flowers guys, Levine began writing a bunch of songs that were directly inspired by his recently failed relationship, which was imploding as the band was entering the studio to record. After adding in new guitarist James Valentine (moving Carmichael over to keyboards) and scoring a new deal with Octone Records, the newly christened Maroon 5 were officially up and running; their debut album, the aptly titled Songs About Jane, was soon completed.


Maroon 5 keyboardist Jesse Royal Carmichael was born on April 2, 1979, in Boulder, Colorado. His family relocated to Los Angeles and Carmichael, initially a guitarist, began playing music with some junior-high friends, singer/guitarist Adam Levine and bassist Mickey Madden, under the influence of groups like Nirvana and Pearl Jam. After the final 1994 addition of Ryan Dusick on drums, the alternative pop/rock band Kara's Flowers were born. The quartet scored a record deal with Reprise, released a mediocre album, and was released from its contract all in a matter of years. Following the termination of its deal, the band went on hiatus and Carmichael headed to New York with Levine to attend Five Towns College on Long Island. While there, the guys were exposed to a whole new music scene and absorbed new influences like hip-hop, soul, gospel, and R&B. Not only did the two friends gain a fresh perspective on songwriting at school, but Carmichael also started playing the keyboards. They only lasted a semester before dropping out and heading back to California rejuvenated and inspired to add a new groove-based element to their band's rock template. All of the Kara's Flowers members eventually met up and formed Maroon 5 with the addition of guitarist James Valentine, moving Carmichael over to keyboards.


Maroon 5 bassist Michael "Mickey" Madden was born on May 13, 1979, in Austin, Texas. He began playing music with junior-high friends guitarist Jesse Carmichael and singer/guitarist Adam Levine under the influence of groups like Nirvana and Pearl Jam, and after the final 1994 addition of Ryan Dusick on drums, the alternative pop/rock band Kara's Flowers were born. The quartet scored a record deal with Reprise, issued a mediocre album, and was released from its contract all in a matter of years. Following the termination of its deal, the band went on hiatus, during which Madden briefly took some classes at UCLA. Before long, however, the guys had reconvened back in Los Angeles to begin writing new songs that featured more groove-based elements than their past songs. The group would reform with the addition of James Valentine (guitar), seeking a new record deal and formed the band Maroon 5.


Maroon 5 guitarist James Burgon Valentine was born on October 5, 1978, in Lincoln, Nebraska into a Mormon family, attending church on a regular basis while growing up. First learning piano as a child, Valentine briefly tried out the drums before finally picking up a guitar and falling in love with it. He was a natural and was invited to play with the University of Nebraska jazz ensemble as a high-school student; in addition, he won plenty of music-related awards over the years and was offered various scholarships upon graduation. Valentine played in a few area bands as a teenager, and eventually relocated to southern California in 2000 with his band, Square. It was around this same time that the band Kara's Flowers were reexamining their musical direction and demoing songs for their new label. Valentine was introduced to the group through mutual friends, and though initially just asked to be their guitar tech during recording sessions, was ultimately extended a formal invitation to join. Valentine subsequently made his exit from Square following personal tensions with the other group members, and thus completed the newly christened Maroon 5.


Maroon 5 drummer Matthew Flynn was born on May 23, 1970 in Woodstock, New York. Flynn spent time behind the kit with the B-52's and Gavin DeGraw prior to his work with pop/rock outfit Maroon 5. He initially stepped in on a temporary basis in late 2004 to help out the band after original drummer Ryan Dusick injured himself from constant touring and playing and was unable to perform. Flynn was called to learn the band's songs in just a couple of nights, and wound up sitting in with Maroon 5 for over a year before becoming a permanent member of the group in September 2006, after Dusick's injuries did not heal. Flynn is currently a Yamaha Drum Artist, and he currently plays a Yamaha Absolute Maple Nouveau drum set, complete with Sabian and Zildjian Cymbals, and Vater sticks. Flynn's recording debut with the band was on their 2007 sophomore album, It Won't Be Soon Before Long.

I feel I also got to provide some info on the original drummer, even though he won't be coming over to Singapore today... after all, he is one of the founding members of the group.


Ryan Dusick
Born September 19, 1977, in Los Angeles, California, musician Ryan Dusick is best known as the original drummer for Maroon 5. He joined up with teenaged friends Adam Levine, Jesse Carmichael, and Mickey Madden in 1994 -- considered by those guys as one of the best musicians in school -- and together they formed Kara's Flowers. The quartet scored a record deal with Reprise, issued a mediocre album, and was released from their contract all in a matter of years. Following the termination of their deal, the band went on hiatus and everyone went his separate way. Eventually, though, the guys reconvened back in Los Angeles and set to work writing new songs that owned a fresh groove-based element dissimilar from their previous songs. After the addition of new guitarist James Valentine, the newly christened quintet Maroon 5 was officially born. Maroon 5 scored several hit singles, won two Grammy Awards, and toured constantly in support of Octone Records. However, the constant performing proved to be detrimental to Dusick, who wound up hurting his arm so badly from the continuous shows that he was forced to stop playing in late 2004. As he temporarily sat out to undergo tests and attempt to heal, Maroon 5 continued their heavy touring regime with a replacement behind the drum kit. Months passed and what once seemed like a temporary situation eventually, and unfortunately, looked to be more permanent. Drummer Matt Flynn, who had been filling in Dusick for over a year, officially replaced Dusick in September 2006.

Information on Maroon 5 as a whole

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Cynthia Koh

Maroon 5 concert is tonight!! Man I seriously can't wait to see them perform later... here's some info on the history of this amazing and talented quintet...

A mix of polished pop/rock and neo-soul sex appeal made Maroon 5 one of the most popular bands of the 2000s, with such radio-ready songs as "This Love", "She Will Be Loved" and "Makes Me Wonder" all topping the worldwide singles charts. Previously, bandmates Adam Levine (vocals/guitar), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards), Mickey Madden (bass), and Ryan Dusick (drums) had spent the latter half of the '90s playing in the modern rock outfit Kara's Flowers, releasing their debut album for Reprise Records while still attending high school. The record tanked, however, and Kara's Flowers found themselves dropped from the Reprise roster. After briefly attending college, the bandmates regrouped as Maroon 5, added former Square guitarist James Valentine to the lineup, and embraced a more R&B-influenced sound. Several years later, the quintet had officially risen to the forefront of popular music with the multi-platinum releases of Songs About Jane and It Won't Be Soon Before Long.


Songs About Jane propelled the band into the mainstream, but the album was not an immediate hit. Octone Records had signed the newly christened Maroon 5 in 2001, and the debut album appeared to lukewarm response in June 2002. "Harder to Breathe" became a radio staple 17 months later and was soon followed by the omnipresent "This Love", whose steamy video (featuring frontman Levine and a barely clothed girlfriend) effectively wooed the TV-watching crowds at MTV. Songs About Jane entered the Billboard Top Ten in August 2004, more than two years after the album's release, and subsequent singles "She Will Be Loved" and "Sunday Morning" helped the album move over 2.7 million copies by year's end.


Maroon 5 toured exhaustively in support of Jane's slow-developing success, issuing two stopgap recordings -- 2004's 1.22.03.Acoustic and 2005's Live Friday the 13th -- while canvassing the world alongside The Rolling Stones and John Mayer. Their schedule was especially trying on percussionist Dusick, who sustained wrist and shoulder injuries and was often unable to play. By fall 2006, Dusick had been officially replaced by Matt Flynn (the former drummer for Gavin DeGraw), and the revised band released its sophomore effort in May 2007. It Won't Be Soon Before Long proved to be as popular as its predecessor, spinning off the chart-topping single "Makes Me Wonder" and solidifying the band's position as pop/rock heavyweights.

Link to main website: www.maroon5.com

More reference for Maroon 5 (as well as the members): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maroon_5

Monday, March 24, 2008

Vote for Cheryl!! U Are The One debuts tonight!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mark Callaway aka The Undertaker, Gurmit Singh and Keisha Castle-Hughes

Wishing you all the best in your match against Edge at WM 24 this Sunday, 'Taker... may you win the World Title and get 16-0!!! ;-)


Yesterday's New Paper featured a familar face from TV, she is now one of 120 beautiful girls for a beauty pageant.

Cheryl Desiree Chan, a young talent from Jack Neo's J-Team productions, was once known as the girl who played Richard Low Qianyi's daughter in the first "I Not Stupid" movie (written and directed by Jack Neo himself) back in 2001, as well as Jeanette Aw's younger sister in "The Champions" in 2004. But now she is better known as Singapore's representative for Miss Tourism International, and man does she truly grown... not only does she stand at 1.72 m tall (Joanne Peh's height!!), she is also looking very hawt right now! Everybody out there, do vote for the lovely and smart Cheryl for Miss Tourism Queen International... she currently ranks no 7 out of 120 contestants!! Go to http://www.tqi.com/ to find out more on the beauty pageant! ;-)


Also... U Are The One debuts TONIGHT at 8 pm on Channel U!! The cuties I am gonna watch out for are Hong Qiuting and Kang Jiaxi!! ;-)

For more info on the upcoming show, go to this link... http://u.mediacorptv.sg/uaretheone/

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Jess promoting Kleenex at AMK Hub

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Jasmine and Dean
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE

Yesterday Jesseca Liu was at AMK Hub to promote Kleenex Be-U tissues... the response there was overwhelming!! Lots of adults and kids were swarming around the Kleenex booth near the entrance of AMK Hub to get a glance of the beautiful Mediacorp Princess!! :-D


Following an Internet session in the morning, I left the house and arrived at AMK Hub at about 3 pm... I had my (rather-late) lunch there and then waited for Fiona at the bus interchange area. After which, we both headed down to the basement level to wait at the entrance of Fairprice Xtra... later I saw Marcus and Syazali, as well as the Jess fans, some whom I recognised from the K-Box event last month.

There was this cute dog mascot dancing about before Jess arrived at Fairprice Xtra... he was gone as soon as Jess arrived at Fairprice Xtra. Syazali joked that it could be Mas Selamat under the costume!! Joker lah you...

The host for the event (who's quite pretty too, though not as chioh as Jess) kept talking about Jess being at the place and encouraging more people to buy Kleenex to get her autograph and take picture with her, but seriously speaking, is anyone even listening to her in first place?



You can call me crazy all you want, but I'm starting to get 'obsessed' with Jesseca's lips... I think they're quite sexy (and pouty) :-p

As for me, I purposely didn't buy Klennex tissues at all... I mean come on, 3 boxes of Kleenex tissue??? I already have so much tissue at home leh!! And I want her autograph on the LiveWell magazine, not on the tissue boxes. And also take picture with Jess for free. Those are my 2 main objectives.


So we (the fans and myself) waited til the event ended at 5.50 pm, then we all followed Jess all the way to the taxi stand (with Syaz standing in front!! Brilliant strategy!)... and it was at the travellators that I managed to get Jess' autograph on the LiveWell magazine (objective #1), and then take pic with her (objective #2)!! You know what that means??? Me and the other fans don't even need to go to RG at all!! MISSIONS ACCOMPLISHED :-D

After Jess left the Hub by taxi, I nearly wanted to do the Shawn Michaels thing again (you know, kneel down, raise arms high and praise God), but decided not to, given the many people around the place. I mean, they'll all think I've gone crazy ya? Anyway, I joined Syaz and Marcus for dinner at the foodcourt located at the 3rd level, chatting abt Mediacorp artistes, wrestling, backstabbers, egomaniacs and so on. After that, I bade the 2 guys farewell and took a bus back home. And yes, I lost a lot of sleep once more!! :-p

Jess' next event will be at West Mall Atrium on 5th April (Saturday)... but I'm not sure whether I can go for it. But one thing's for sure... I think I can safely declare Jess as Number 2 in my Mediacorp Princess list... sorry, Rui En!! I hope you understand...
Christ's resurrection is the bud of promise- our resurrection is the flower of fulfillment!

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Thoughts on a certain conflict, plus movie outing with NATurals

I'm not going too much into details regarding a certian conflict that happened recently... but after having read KL's blog recently, I have to admit that it saddens me greatly to know that such friends can exist. Imagine your closest friend for many years turning his/her back on you and badmouthing you unexpectedly... making false testimonies about you and a few other friends. Reminds me too much on Anakin Skywalker turning to the dark side and betraying his mentor Obi-Wan, leading the 501st legion of Clonetroopers to exterminate his brothers and sisters within the Jedi Order and even turning against his own wife, as seen in Star Wars Episode III... now that is really heartbreaking. I was so angered by this, I had to (literally) SUPERKICK this person off my MSN list for good. Still contemplating whether I should remove that traitor off my Friendster list as well...
So ya, cheer up KL... don't brood over it too much ya? I understand what you're going through. I pray that you find the strength and determination to move on... I've been through this kind of situation before. Hey, you still have other friends to count on, right? As far as I know, there is one friend who will never turn His back on you, abandon you nor forsake you... His name is Jesus. The cross is a reminder of how much God loves us by sending His Son to bear our sins and die for us. Likewise we should learn to forgive and forget. It's her loss anyway...

Yesterday Mother and I went for a rather emotional Good Friday service from 9 to 10.30 am... then we went for lunch at good ol' HK Cafe. After which, I got back home to get changed and take train to Dhoby Ghaut... met up with Karen, Estelle, Michelle, Irene and one more guy (sorry, forgot his name!) at the 7th level of PS, and we went to watch the CGI-animated film titled "Horton Hears A Who!". After which we went for early dinner at the Kopi Tiam, then I stayed behind at PS to look thru some cool toys sale, and headed back home at ard 7 pm.


This movie titled "Horton Hears A Who!" (simply known as Horton here) is very very nice, flawless in nearly every aspect. Horton (voiced by the very talented Jim Carrey) is a sweet-natured and lovable elephant who risks his life to save a speck of dust from oliberation... having sensed that the speck contains a civilization (Whoville) containing millions of people, governed by Mayor Ned (voiced by Steve Carell) who has 96 dautghters and a son named Jojo (voiced by teen singer Jesse McCartney). Ned and the citizens of Whoville succeed in saving their own city from being destroyed in a pot of boiling beezelnut oil (having made a lot of noise with instruments and shouting very loudly), Horton forgives his tormentors (mostly monkeys) in the end, and he even forgives Mrs Kangaroo (the main antagonist) by handing over his cookie to her (to the backstabber, I really hope you're reading this!). All the animals in Nool then headed towards Mt. Nool to place the speck where it belongs.
The saying by Horton is very true... "a person's a person, no matter how small". It's like us humans living within a speck of dust among many other 'specks', and God as the unseen presence who watches our every move from above (as seen in the very last scene of the movie before the end credits start rolling). I rate this film 4.5 out of 5 stars... a must-watch for kids and adults alike! ;-)
All creation is an outstretched finger pointing towards God.

Song to dedicate to a few Princesses

Start of the Aries star

I've been dying to dedicate this song to Felicia, Joanne and Jessseca... a Maroon 5 song! This is just the best time to do so... ;-)

WON'T GO HOME WITHOUT YOU- Maroon 5

I asked her to stay but she wouldn't listen
She left before I had the chance to say
Oh, the words that would mend the things that were broken
But now it's far too late, she's gone away

Every night she'll cry herself to sleep
Thinking: "Why does this happen to me?
Why does every moment have to be so hard?"
Hard to believe that

It's not over tonight
Just give me one more chance to make it right
I may not make it through the night
I won't go home without you, woahh

The taste of your breath, I'll never get over
The noises that you made kept me awake, oh
The weight of things that remained unspoken
Built up so much it crushed us everyday

Every night she'll cry herself to sleep
Thinking: "Why does this happen to me?
Why does every moment have to be so hard?"
Hard to believe that

It's not over tonight
Just give me one more chance to make it right
I may not make it through the night
I won't go home without you, whoa oh oh oh
It's not over tonight
Just give me one more chance to make it right
I may not make it through the night
I won't go home without you, woahh

Of all the things I felt but never really shown
Perhaps the worst is that I ever let you go
I should have never let you go, oh oh oh

It's not over tonight
Just give me one more chance to make it right
I may not make it through the night
I won't go home without you, woahh
It's not over tonight
Just give me one more chance to make it right
I may not make it through the night
I won't go home without you
And I won't go home without you
And I won't go home without you
And I won't go home without you

Friday, March 21, 2008

Verses on Good Friday part 2

"He was wounded for our transgressions; He was bruised for our iniquities; the chastisement for our peace was upon Him, and by His stripes we were healed." Isaiah 53:5

Today is the death anniversary of the Messiah Jesus Christ. Let us not forget the love that God showed us by sacrificing His only Son Jesus to bear our sins and grant us eternal life, saving us from eternal damnation in the process.

The immortality Jesus offers has nothing to do with anything we do. In fact, after giving His disciples the authority to do truly remarkable things (Luke 10:17-19), Jesus said, "Do not rejoice... that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice becuase your names are written in Heaven." (v. 20)

At Calvary, an unnamed thief who was being crucified alongside Jesus believed that message just in time... The other criminal rebuked him (the criminal who insulted Jesus), "Don't you fear God, since we are the both under ths same snetence? We are punished justly, for we are getting what we deserve, but this Man has done nothing wrong." The thief then said, "Lord, remember me when You come into Your kingdom." (Luke 23:40-42)

The thief understood that eternal life had nothing to do with what we had done- good or bad. It had to do with what Jesus was doing- giving up His own life so that even the undeserving could be welcomed into Heaven by God. The important thing is being remembered not by others, but by God.

Jesus firmly answered, "Truly I say to you, today you will be with Me in paradise." (Luke 23:43)

Jesus may have meant a return of humanity to the presence of God. However, it is traditionally meant to refer to the abode of the blessed dead. Perhaps, it can be read that the thief's own confession of guilt opens the way to forgiveness of sin. Likewise, we should learn to forgive others who have hurt us, no matter how difficult the situation may be. After all, nobody in this world is perfect.

Our lives matter because God loves us.

References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Friday
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Jesus
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayings_of_Jesus_on_the_cross
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passion_%28Christianity%29

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Verses on Good Friday part 1

As Good Friday approaches, I would like to share with you fellow Christians (and even those who may not follow Jesus' teachings) some transcripts from The Daily Bread...

Are you being called to taste some bitter cup of pain or betrayal or loss? Are you tempted to push it away? You may be wondering, "Is God in this situation?" If so, recall the dark and distressing experiences of jesus and His example on the night of his betrayal, some 2000 years ago.

We must never forget that Jesus was the God-Man, with both divine and human natures. He therefore recoiled from the agonizing crucifixion and the ordeal of having the world's sins heaped on His sinless soul. He shuddered at the thought of being abandoned by His Father (as een in Matthew 27:45-46 and Mark 15:33-34). So at the Mount of Olives, He pleaded, "If it is possible, let this cup pass from Me, for it is not My will to be fulfilled, but Yours." (Matthew 26:39). And yet after that He said in trustful submission, "Shall I not drink the cup which My Father has given Me?" (John 18:11). He knew that the hand, which would for our redemption hold the cup to His lips, was not the hand of Judas Iscariot or Caiaphas or Pilate. It was the hand of His loving Father intent on redeeming our lost human race.

Baffled by the mystery of such love, we take our stand on Calvary and believe that any cup we drink is held to our lips by the Father of fathomless love and wisdom. Our prayer is that of fathomless love and wisdom. Our prayer is that of trustful submission because we believe that even life's most bitter cup is held in the Father's hand.

Nothing speaks more clearly of God's love for us than the cross.

References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eucharist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Eucharist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maundy_Thursday
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Supper

Pictures of Star wars characters from 2 years ago

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Steve "Sting" Borden, Gary Oldman, Dennis and Kelvin

I remembered going for some Singapore Idol roadshow at Suntec Convention Centre some 2 years ago on 5th August 2006 with Kendrick, Gerald and Jeremy... something to do with Starhub cable. Star Movies was one of the channels featured there, and there were a few Star Wars characters promoting the channel!! At one point, Darth Vader wasn't too pleased over Jonathan Leong speaking in his signature baritone voice...! Check out these pictures... :-)
Stormtrooper with Princess Leia
A rather anti-social (but still cool) Darth Maul
Darth Maul and moii getting ready for action!
Stormtrooper with father and daughter
Darth Maul, Stormtrooper, Princess Leia and moii
It was a dream come true as I got to take picture with my fave Star Wars villain of all time... well, from a certain point of view. I remembered how tight his grip was as I shook his hand.
The cross reveals God's heart for the lost.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Watching the One Man Star Wars show

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Caris and Ian


It was indeed a crazy time at the DBS Arts Centre last night... I'm glad I brought along my camera, and even more glad to buy tickets for this show, being a huge Star Wars fan like everyone in attendance. Most surprising thing was the fact that several SW fans donned on Imperial attire specially to 'get into the Star wars mood'! A few Stormtroopers, a few Scout Troopers, a Crimson Guard, Boba Fett... even Emperor Palpatine was in attendance!! :-D


Imperial army heading downstairs for a standard rollcall outside the DBS Arts Centre



Admiral Piett and Boba Fett



Scout Troopers with extremely small pistols



AT-AT driver and standard Stormtrooper



A rather short TIE fighter pilot (actually female)


Standard stormtroopers watching over the second level


A Crimson guard with a blaster rifle and Force pike at hand. Elsewhere there was a Snow Trooper whose underwear (worn on the outside like Superman) is in danger of slipping off!!


The Emperor has arrived!! He kinda looks like Yoda with the murky green shade on his face...


I purposely gave a worried look, cos I didn't want Darth Sidious to fry me with a lethal dose of Force lightning!!


Give in to the dark side, and I will hand over to you the tickets for the show!! Hehehehehe...


Boba Fett trying to look cool... or maybe he's wondering what happened to his clique of lesser-known bounty hunters (4-LOM, Zuckuss, IG-44, Boussk and Dengar).


Who do you think is cooler... Boba Fett or yours truly, Tanat Anakyn?


Only one Jedi showed up... a certain Kiera from "Knights of The Old Republic II" (wielding Mace Windu's lightsaber)... posing with Boba Fett and a Jedi Padawan.


Arghhh, how come there's no Darth Vader??? It would have been cooler if new trilogy characters like Darth Maul or Count Dooku arrived...


There were absolutely no props or special effects during the 80-minute show... it's just Charles Ross providing the sifferent actions and voices for all 3 chapters of the original trilogy... the growl of Chewbacca, the whistle of Artoo Detoo, the stiff walking of C-3PO, the stifled breathing of Darth Vader, the constant whining of Luke Skywalker (plus his need for a haircut), the maniacal laugh of Emperor Palaptine, the ominous mouth movement of Jabba The Hutt, the clash of lightsabers, the screeching noises of X-wings and TIE Fighters... too many to name! The whole one-man show was just too hilarious... I nearly hurt my ribs from all that non-stop laughter. Indeed the Force is strong in this one :-p


So if you're a Star Wars fan like myself, and wish to hear the story through a single man, this one's for you!! There are still 3 more shows... today (19th March), Thursday (20th March) and Saturday (22nd March).

May the Force be with you... always ;-)