Subject: Adam Lambert News : 9/8/2011 09.08.11 0:19
More possible Adam Lambert song titles surface
Matt Carter
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While we are officially in a holding pattern waiting for some new music from Adam Lambert, it does provide us with plenty of time to do some speculation.
The newest bit of this comes courtesy of a discovery from a Twitter user, who has “discovered” some new potential song titles from the singer’s upcoming sophomore release. These titles are listed on the website for the Harry Fox Agency, which specializes in the field of music licensing.
Is Adam Lambert a flash-in-the-pan performer whose artistry will fade with the memory of his American Idol glory days? Or is he the “New Messiah” of rock – a glam-rock second coming of Elvis himself?
From Hollywood to the Bible Belt, an unfailing way to start an argument these days, is to say the name: “Adam Lambert.” One thing is certain: whether you’re an ardent Adam fan or a hater, talking about him and his artistry is always bound to elicit some strong, passionate and disparate responses. Electronic Bible
Who’s buying – or not buying Lambert’s debut album and why, is another fascinating debate. Lambert has one of the most amazing voices in the history of the recording industry. He has a great lyrical feel – and wonderful musical tone and pitch. Vocally, Lambert can jump from low vocal register to head voice to falsetto – faster and smoother than you can utter the name of his vocal coach – Ron Anderson. His live renditions of “Whole Lotta Love” have shown that he can sing Zeppelin stronger than Robert Plant. And his Idol incursions into the Aerosmith song catalog have shown that he can stand toe-to-toe with Steven Tyler – vocally and as a rock god and provocateur. Lambert literally has the voice, look and delivery to restore classic rock as a culturally relevant and commercially viable musical genre.
“We’re thrilled to honor Adam Lambert and Facebook whose work has been a catalyst for social change and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) equality,” said Equality California Executive Director Roland Palencia. “Their courage and leadership in entertainment and social media have helped Californians become more supportive of LGBT rights.
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.