Posts Tagged ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Cobra Starship & Sabi Do Just What They Like On ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Wed Nov 16 2011 by Robbie Daw
Cobra Starship and Sabi's "You Make Me Feel..." is a bona fide smash, and since the MTV Video Music Awards this past summer, they've been sporadically parading onto TV shows — last night's episode of Dancing With The Stars included — and performing the clubby jam. Sadly, though, "You Make Me Feel..." seems to have eclipsed Sabi's grinding, dubstep-infused debut single "Wild Heart", which was released nearly three months ago. We're all for striking while the Cobra iron is hot, but at some point, let's hope the budding songstress gets her moment to shine all on her own. Catch the DWTS performance below.
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Kelly Clarkson Performs Singles New And Old On ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Wed Oct 19 2011 by Becky Bain
Shelving her "Dark Side" for the evening, Kelly Clarkson was all smiles during her appearance on last night's Dancing With The Stars, performing her new Stronger single "Mr. Know It All" as well as her 2006 song "Walk Away". Before the show, the bubbly pop star shared her enthusiasm for the dancing competition on Twitter: "Good Lord all these dancers are so talented and hot! Don't be shocked if I start bringing dancers out on tour haha .... yummy." Yet another good reason to see Kelly live. Performances below! More »
Blake Shelton Gets “Footloose” on ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Wed Oct 12 2011 by Becky Bain
Blake Shelton has been workin' too hard, but he's not quite ready to punch his card — the Voice coach and AMA nominee stopped by Dancing With The Stars last night to thrill the ballroom dance-adoring crowd with his cover of Kenny Loggins' "Footloose", the title track of the new remake. The performance starts with the movie's stars, Kenny Wormald and DWTS' own Julianna Hough, elegantly dancing to what may be the worst interpretation of "Holding Out For A Hero" that we've ever heard. (Really, it is.) Blake thankfully busts out right after, turning the dancefloor into one heck of a country jamboree. Kick off your Sunday shoes and watch below! More »
Demi Lovato And The Script Do ‘DWTS’
Wed Sep 28 2011 by Robbie Daw
The cast of Dancing With The Stars were likely crying into their salsa shoes last night following Demi Lovato's emotional performance of her Unbroken single “Skyscraper” on the show. The Lil Wayne-loving songstress delivered a truly remarkable spectacle, where she appeared to get choked up midway through the song while still hitting the money notes flawlessly. Lovato even interacted with the dancers twirling around for a brief moment by touching their hands. The Script were also on hand to perform their hit "For The First Time." Watch both artists do DWTS below.
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Chynna Phillips Joins The Long History Of Pop Stars On ‘Dancing With The Stars’ (PHOTOS)
Tue Aug 30 2011 by Erika Brooks Adickman
Wilson Phillips’ Chynna Phillips will cha-cha her way onto Season 13 of Dancing With The Stars, and the “Hold On” singer expressed her excitement to put her former ballet training to work with the Venetian Waltz. (She also hopes her recent movie cameo in Bridesmaids will encourage viewers pick up the phone to vote this Fall.) We’re stoked to see the 43-year-old join the ranks of 12 seasons worth of pop star contestants when the competition kicks off September 19. Dance down memory lane as we remember some of our favorite music acts to tango onto DWTS. More »
The Black Eyed Peas Start The Party On ‘Dancing With The Stars’ Finale
Wed May 25 2011 by Robbie Daw
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have gotten trounced in the Super Bowl a few months back, but at least the team's wide receiver Hines Ward emerged victorious last night on the Dancing With The Stars Season 12 finale. Even better: he was present for another up-close performance by the Black Eyed Peas — aka this year's Super Bowl halftime act — who offered up their third The Beginning single "Don't Stop The Party." Watch below.
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Adele Goes Rolling In The Deep On ‘Dancing With The Stars’
Wed May 11 2011 by Robbie Daw
America's love affair with Rolling Stone cover girl Adele continued last night as she performed her smash hit "Rolling In The Deep" on Dancing With The Stars. In truth, the London songbird probably didn't need any extra boost for her sophomore LP 21, which has already become the best-selling album of the year since it was released in late February. But, damn — we sure never tire of hearing her belt out that tune. Watch Adele on DWTS below.
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Nicki Minaj Has A “Moment” On ‘DWTS’
Wed May 4 2011 by Robbie Daw
Nicki Minaj utilized all her performance trademarks last night for her appearance on Dancing With The Stars: a sassy green wig; crazy facial expressions; a showy couture outfit. In fact, the only thing missing was Nicki giving one of the members of the audience a lap dance! Sorry, Barbies — you can't win 'em all. Watch Britney Spears' new BFF perform "Moment 4 Life" on DWTS after the jump.
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Pia Toscano Sings On ‘Dancing With The Stars’ As Her Rumored Boyfriend Dances
Wed Apr 27 2011 by Becky Bain
Do we still have to refer to Pia Toscano as an eliminated American Idol contestant? Because in record time, the beautiful balladeer has gone from reality show hopeful to artist in her own right. Pia appeared on last night's Dancing With The Stars to sing "I'll Stand By You", and it was even lovelier than the time she performed it on Idol. And in a bit of publicity-seeking brilliance, Pia sang the tune while her alleged amour Mark Ballas danced with other DWTS pro Karina Smirnoff. Watch below. More »
Jennifer Hudson Is Feeling Good On ‘DWTS’
Wed Apr 13 2011 by Robbie Daw
Elle Women In Music honoree Jennifer Hudson hit up Dancing With The Stars last night, where she performed "Don't Look Down" and the classic "Feeling Good"—both of which feature on her I Remember Me album. It was nice to actually see J-Hud strutting around and having a good time while belting out a pair of upbeat jams, rather than the moody heartbreaker "Where You At" she's been singing during other TV appearances. Watch Jennifer shake it in a short dress below.
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