Christina Aguilera will be at the Voltaire and the Venetian Resorts this month and until August for her Las Vegas residency.
Her residency recently added more shows. Aguilera’s residency began on February 2 and initially only had dates set to March 2, but has now added more shows.
Last week, on February 9 and 10, the “Lady Marmalade” was at the Venetian Resort. Those who missed those dates will have to wait until the beginning of March for her next shows.
Last week, Aguilera attended the Grammys in a “Genie in a Bottle” look, wearing a skin-tight baby blue dress. At the event, she presented Karol G‘s award for Best Musica Urbana Album.
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Christina Aguilera’s remaining Las Vegas residency dates:
March 1, 2
April 12, 13, 19, 20
May 31
June 1, 7, 8
August 2, 3, 30, 31
Christina Aguilera Las Vegas Residency Setlist
Setlist:
“Not Myself Tonight” “Your Body” “Diamonds Are Forever” (Shirley Bassey...
Her residency recently added more shows. Aguilera’s residency began on February 2 and initially only had dates set to March 2, but has now added more shows.
Last week, on February 9 and 10, the “Lady Marmalade” was at the Venetian Resort. Those who missed those dates will have to wait until the beginning of March for her next shows.
Last week, Aguilera attended the Grammys in a “Genie in a Bottle” look, wearing a skin-tight baby blue dress. At the event, she presented Karol G‘s award for Best Musica Urbana Album.
> Get Christina Aguilera Las Vegas Residency Concert Tickets Now!
Christina Aguilera’s remaining Las Vegas residency dates:
March 1, 2
April 12, 13, 19, 20
May 31
June 1, 7, 8
August 2, 3, 30, 31
Christina Aguilera Las Vegas Residency Setlist
Setlist:
“Not Myself Tonight” “Your Body” “Diamonds Are Forever” (Shirley Bassey...
- 2/14/2024
- by Rose Anne Cox-Peralta
- Uinterview
The centerpiece of Scott Ora’s cluttered San Fernando Valley apartment is the 1939 Oscar his step-grandfather, the late lyricist Leo Robin, was presented for co-writing “Thanks for the Memory.” Sung by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the film “The Big Broadcast of 1938,” the trophy sits proudly on the piano where Robin worked on some of his biggest hits. The movie marked the comedian’s breakout role and Leo’s tune, co-written with frequent collaborator Ralph Rainger, soon became Hope’s theme song. It was Robin’s only Academy Award win out of a total of 10 nominations.
Over the course of 20 years, from 1934 (when the best original song category was introduced and he was nominated for “Love in Bloom”) through 1954, Robin, a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame who died in 1984 at the age of 84, earned 10 Oscar nominations (two in 1949 alone). His impressive catalog includes signature tunes for Maurice Chevalier...
Over the course of 20 years, from 1934 (when the best original song category was introduced and he was nominated for “Love in Bloom”) through 1954, Robin, a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame who died in 1984 at the age of 84, earned 10 Oscar nominations (two in 1949 alone). His impressive catalog includes signature tunes for Maurice Chevalier...
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- Variety Film + TV
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By Terence Johnson
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Managing Editor
One of the bright spots this past film year was the success of Disney’s Frozen. On the strength of it’s more modern princesses and an infectious score, the film set box office records and has garnered two Oscar nominations, Animated Feature and Best Original Song for “Let It Go”, its infectious hit. In honor of Frozen’s nomination, we figured it was time to take a look at the history of animated movies in Original Song.
The history of animated films picking up nominations and wins in Best Original Song is a tale as old as time (see what I did there?). Since the 1930s, animated films have won this award 13 times and over 50 nominations, which you can see below. This is an even greater feat when you think about the consideration that animated films get when lists of musicals are made (they...
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