Tag: Shania Twain

  • Discovery Travel & Living to air two localised series in 06

    Discovery Travel & Living to air two localised series in 06

    BANGALORE: International lifestyle channel Discovery Travel & Living (DTL) is bringing out two series next year which will be localised in India. DTL is also making a five episode series on speed as an element slated to launch by the end of this month.

    This was revealed to indiantelevision.com today on the sidelines of a media briefing to kick off a series on revolutionary music that left an indelible mark on the world — Impact: Songs That Changed The World.

    We are going to bring out two series next year which are going to be localised for India, made by Indian production houses. Its for the first time that well be seeing a product made and commissioned by Indian producers. Our idea is not just to showcase the world to India, but to showcase India to the world. These series-one food and one travel show- will be broadcast abroad as well as in India said DTL manager corporate communications Rajiv Bakshi.

    Additionally, DTL is making a five-episode series on speed as an element, what it means to various people, speed as in used for car racing, super-sonic jets, speed as used by women and women coming into driving, into speed racing. The show is slated to launch by the end of this month, said Bakshi.

    Speaking about Impact: Songs That Changed The World, bakshi said the series is celebrating the songs and not the singers per se and 12 songs have been selected. The weekly show kicked off on 12 November on DTL and has been slotted at 8:30 pm. A rerun will air every Saturday at 4:30 pm.

    Most of the songs are in demand even today, and songs of singers such as Bob Marley sell more than they did when he was alive. His freedom anthem I Shot the Sheriff , Elvis Presleys Heartbreak Hotel or Aretha Franklins female empowerment mega-hit Respect, these songs represent several indisputable milestones in the history of popular music.

    The series includes the following songs in the episodes:
    (1) MAYBELLENE, Chuck Berry
    (2) HEARTBREAK HOTEL, Elvis Presley
    (3) I WANT TO HOLD YOUR HAND, The Beatles
    (4) RESPECT, Aretha Franklin
    (5) I SHOT THE SHERIFF, Bob Marley
    (6) I WANNA BE SEDATED, The Ramones
    (7) STAYIN’ ALIVE, The Bee Gees
    (8) DO THEY KNOW IT’S CHRISTMAS?, Band Aid
    (9) WALK THIS WAY, Run DMC & Aerosmith
    (10) LIKE A VIRGIN, Madonna
    (11) SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT, Nirvana
    (12) ANY MAN Of MINE, Shania Twain

    People could say that we could have added more songs or some of the songs should not be there, we understand that and we appreciate that, said Bakshi while speaking with Indiantelevision.com.

    Other interesting subjects that DTL plans to cover would be the effects of collisions between comets, a two episode series on the Titanic  the first episode would cover the building of the ship and the second would show the reasons for its sinking, based on new findings.

    Another program that is likely to be telecast – Voyage to Tsunami would be telecast on 26 December , to coincide with the anniversary of the event that devastated a large portion of South East Asia and India.

  • Beyonce, R Kelly rule the roost at the Billboard Music Awards

    MUMBAI: Beyonce took away booty at the 2003 Billboard Music Awards, held on 10 December at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. The 14th annual awards were aired live on Fox.
    Beside Beyoncé, R Kelly was the big winners at held last night. Both he and Beyonce took home four trophies. Lil Jon & the Eastside Boyz, Shania Twain and 50 Cent took home three awards each.
    ‘BOOTILICIOUS’: ‘Crazy in Love’ singer Beyoncé bags four awards at the Billboard Awards Ceremony in LA The Crazy in Love singer and leading Grammy nominee- Beyonce, performed her new single Me, Myself & I during the award, won awards for Hot 100 female artist, new R&B artist, new female artist and a special Hot 100 award for most weeks this year at No 1 (17 weeks). While the infamous Kelly, who performed his No 1 R&B, hit Step in the Name of Love, took home statues for Hot 100 producer, R&B producer, Hot 100 songwriter and R&B songwriter, say media reports.


    Twain, who sang her current chart climber She’s Not Just a Pretty Face, captured top country artist, country albums artist and country album for her Mercury release Up, while 50 Cent snared the evening’s top prize, artist of the year, as well as R&B artist and rap artist.
    3 Doors Down won the duo/group of the year and Hot 100 group artist awards. Audioslave bagged modern rock artist and rock artist trophy, while OutKast accepted the digital track trophy for Hey Ya!
    Clay Aiken won an award for bestselling single of the year for his debut This Is the Night/Bridge Over Troubled Water. Black Eyed Peas garnered the mainstream top 40 track award for their hit, Where Is the Love.
    According to the reports, performers who took the stage for the event included Clay Aiken (a winner for Best-Selling Single), No Doubt and Sting–who was presented with Billboard’s highest honor, the Century Award for Creative Achievement, by Stevie Wonder.
    Billboard chooses its winners based on sales data and radio airplay time, as opposed to critical or peer favorites.
    Sting, who was presented the Century Award, Billboard’s highest honor for distinguished creative achievement, by Stevie Wonder, performed Send Your Love,from his new A&M album, Sacred Love, say the reports.
    Winners are culled from charts in the Billboard “Year in Music” spotlight, with ranks reflecting overall performance on the weekly Billboard charts from December 2002 through November 2003. The weekly charts are determined by sales data from Nielsen SoundScan and radio information compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
    2003 Billboard Music Awards Winners are:
    Artist of the year: 50 Cent
    New female artist of the year: Beyoncé
    Duo/group of the year: 3 Doors Down
    New group artist of the year: Evanescence
    Hot 100 female artist of the year: Beyoncé
    Hot 100 group of the year: 3 Doors Down
    Hot 100 producer of the year: R. Kelly
    Hot 100 songwriter of the year: R. Kelly 
    Hot 100 award for most weeks at No. 1: Beyoncé (17 weeks with Crazy in Love featuring Jay-Z and Baby Boy featuring Sean Paul)
    R&B artist of the year: 50 Cent
    R&B/hip-hop group of the year: Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz 
    R&B producer of the year: R. Kelly
    R&B songwriter of the year: R. Kelly
    New R&B artist of the year: Beyoncé
    New male R&B artist of the year: Chingy
    Rap artist of the year: 50 Cent
    Country artist of the year: Shania Twain
    Country albums artist of the year: Shania Twain
    Country album of the year: Up! (Mercury)
    Modern rock artist of the year: Audioslave 
    Modern rock track of the year: Headstrong,Trapt
    Rock artist of the year: Audioslave
    Rock track of the year: Headstrong, Trapt
    No. 1 Classical crossover artist of the year: Josh Groban
    No. 1 Classical crossover album of the year: Closer, Josh Groban (Warner Bros.).
    Independent album artists of the year: Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz
    Independent album of the year: Kings of Crunk, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz (TVT)
    Bestselling single of the year: This Is the Night/ Bridge Over Troubled Water, Clay Aiken
    Mainstream top 40 track of the year: Where Is the Love, Black Eyed Peas
    Digital track of the year: Hey Ya!, OutKast
    No. 1 Rhythmic top 40 title of the year: Right Thurr, Chingy
    Soundtrack single of the year: Bring Me To Life, Evanescence
    Century Award: Sting