Subject: Adam Lambert News : 2/10/2011 02.10.11 0:16
Adam Lambert Reveals Lyrics From Songs On New Album
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Back in July, Adam Lambert debuted a new song live at a concert in Quebec, titled “Outlaws Of Love,” a heartbreaking yet beautiful song that contains the lyrics, “Everywhere we go, we’re looking for the sun/Nowhere to grow old, we’re always on the run/They say we’ll rot in hell, but I don’t think we will/They’ve branded us enough/Outlaws of love.”
Since that day — actually, many months before — anxious Glamberts have been grabbing at every new piece of information about the glamazon’s forthcoming sophomore album. Adam answered their calls yesterday when he began tweeting lyrics from songs on the new set.
“I’m swingin off of my hinges, I’m cocked and I’m ready to go,” goes the first lyric he tweeted. He then followed up with two more, all from different songs. “All along, I tried to pretend it didn’t matter if I was alone…” and “Lost inside communication breakdown, better just read my lips. Comin’ in clearer when we get down. iceberg. Just the tip.”
Adam Lambert fans reach million dollar charity milestone
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Funds raised by the recent Adam Lambert Peace Pendant have helped the star's legion of fans reach a $1 million target for various charities over the course of the last two years, according to the pendant collaborator, Tim Foster from Pennyroyal.
The Peace Pendant raised $40,000 for The Trevor Project, the non-profit organisation Lambert chose to benefit from the design. The Trevor Project aims to prevent suicide amongst the gay and lesbian youth community. It was the first charity to offer a nationwide, 24/7 crisis and suicide helpline for the LGBTQ group in America. Other charities which have benefited from Lambert's endorsement include Music Cares and Charity Water.
Lambert designed the pendant in collaboration with Pennyroyal Studios, and the $40,000 was raised in less than two months.
Tim Foster from Pennyroyal said that generous Lambert fans even anonymously gave approximately 200 pendants to other fans who couldn't afford them.
Rocker Adam Lambert is sandwiched between two designers – Tom Ford and Marc Jacobs – in gay glossy Out's list of best dressed gay men.
Out asked its readers to chime in on who had the best style among 50 gay male celebrities.
Fifty-year-old designer-filmmaker Ford topped the list.
“Style is a personal thing,” Ford told the magazine. “It is what defines you. It is not only about clothes but is about the way that one handles oneself with other people. To treat people kindly, to look them in the eye, to shake their hand firmly and to try to always be proud of ones actions are key elements of style as far as I am concerned. With regards to clothes and dress I think that it is important to find out what you feel comfortable in and then to make that look your signature. Personal style, comes from consistency. Know yourself, know what you like and what you don’t like and then build a look around those likes and dislikes. Remain true to your own taste."
Remaining true to his own taste is Lambert, whose fans “turned out in droves to bedazzle him into second place.” Jacobs came in third.
Winning the title of worst dressed was singer Boy George, who nearly tied with celebrity blogger Perez Hilton. Bruce Vilanch came in third.