Subject: Adam Lambert News : 4/8/2011 04.08.11 0:12
Second Behind The Music Sneak Peek
Adam Lambert voices support for Sasha Mallory of 'So You Think You Can Dance'
Katrina K Wheeler
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The singer Adam Lambert took to his official Twitter account today to express and voice his support for his friend, Sasha Mallory who is currently on the hit dance TV show, So You Think You Can Dance. Last week Lady GaGa gave Mallory fantastic feedback when she served as a guest judge, and this week, the singer Adam Lambert is expressing his happiness and support for Mallory.
Adam Lambert is one of those celebrities that, even if you don’t like their music, you love the good stuff that they do. Lambert, who has already contributed to the Do Something campaign as well as the Treavor Project, is set to be one of several celebrity mentors on a reality children’s program to air on The Hub. He will be joining “Avril Lavigne, Colbie Caillat, Claude Kelly, Brandy, Leona Lewis, Jordin Sparks, Sean Kingston, Mike Posner and Ryan Tedder of One Republic.”
The show Majors & Minors will “follow 12 young artists, ages 10 to 16, from around the country as they train to become successful recording artists. The participants will work with mentors in a collaborative environment, and while none will be eliminated, only one will have the opportunity to win a recording contract with the RCA/Jive Label Group and the chance to go on tour.
Adam Lambert Says New Album Is “Real And Personal”
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The powerhouse belter has revealed his highly-anticipated sophomore album will be lighter on glam and heavier on seriousness.
“This album is different in that [it] has a more serious tone,” Adam said in a recent interview with Us Weekly. “This album has a thread of honesty in it that is real and personal.”
Adam says that on the new set, which will follow-up his 2009 debut release, For Your Entertainment, “I let people in further.”
“It is an autobiographical album that portrays my dreams and aspirations,” he shared. “There are also some songs that deal with heartache and love.”
Noting the differences between the two albums, Adam says, “My old album was fun, campy, and over the top, this album is more contemporary and honest. The last album was more of a fantasy and this album is a search for my identity.”
Charles Robbins from The Trevor Project & Joel Flatow from the RIAA present Adam with a plaque on March 10th 2011.It was to commemorate his singular devotion to inspiring and helping save young lives.