Cinderella em campanha publicitária para o Pat's Chili's Dogs. HILÁRIO!
Cinderella in a commercial for Pat's Chili's Dogs. HILARIOUS!
Cinderella en una publicidad de Pat's Chili's Dogs. HILARIANTE!
encontrado em/found in/encontrado en
http://www.metalinsider.net/video/video-cinderella-shill-for-chili-dogs
O LUGAR PARA OS CINDERFANÁTICOS - THE PLACE FOR CINDERFANATICS - 25 YEARS OF AMERICAN ROCK'N'ROLL
sexta-feira, 29 de julho de 2011
sexta-feira, 22 de julho de 2011
Video
JAM
O post de hoje será de mais algumas jams realizadas entre o Cinderella ou seus membros e outras bandas. Espero que gostem!
Today's post will be dedicated to jams of Cinderella and its members and another bands. Hope you like it!
El post de hoy va a ser de algunas jams echas por Cinderella o sus membros y otras bandas. Espero que les guste!
1. Cinderella + Scorpions + Skid Row (Moscow Peace Fest)
2. Bon Jovi + Cinderella
3. Poison + Eric Brittingham (not exactly a jam, it happened when Bobby Dall get ill and Eric played with Poison, in 2009)
4. Bon Jovi + Cinderella (same song, another city!)
O post de hoje será de mais algumas jams realizadas entre o Cinderella ou seus membros e outras bandas. Espero que gostem!
Today's post will be dedicated to jams of Cinderella and its members and another bands. Hope you like it!
El post de hoy va a ser de algunas jams echas por Cinderella o sus membros y otras bandas. Espero que les guste!
1. Cinderella + Scorpions + Skid Row (Moscow Peace Fest)
2. Bon Jovi + Cinderella
3. Poison + Eric Brittingham (not exactly a jam, it happened when Bobby Dall get ill and Eric played with Poison, in 2009)
4. Bon Jovi + Cinderella (same song, another city!)
quinta-feira, 21 de julho de 2011
Notícias/News - Entrevista/Interview - Eric Brittingham
Bom, vcs sabem o quanto eu sou inconformada... Então... Eu encontrei a matéria da entrevista do Eric completa... Segue abaixo, por enquanto sem tradução. O início da matéria é sensacional. Traduzo assim que possivel...
Well, you know how I'm not happy and always want more... So... I found the whole story or Eric's interview... Following below, even without translation. The first part is aweasome. I'll traslate asap.
Bien, ustedes saben como me quedo contenta con tán poco y quiero siempre más... Entonces... Encontré la materia toda... Sigue abajo, todavía sin tradución. La primera parte es maravillosa. Voy a traducir así que possible!
Cinderella is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut album “Night Songs” this summer with a world tour that has already taken the band to Chile, Germany, Spain, Norway and parts of the United States.
On Friday, the ’80s rock band behind the hits “Nobody’s Fool,” “Gypsy Road,” “Don’t Know What You Got Till It’s Gone” and “Coming Home” continues the tour with a headlining slot at Half-Way Jam.
Although bassist Eric Brittingham jokes that it’s tiring playing “Shake Me” for the 10,000th time, he said the band has come up with ways to keep the songs feeling new after all these years.
“We try to do things within the songs that changes it up and makes the songs fresh to us,” Brittingham said.
Cinderella has been touring steadily since 2010, playing a number of festivals and sold-out headlining gigs, and is already looking ahead to touring in 2012.
Brittingham said the biggest change for the band after all these years is that they’re much more mellow and focused on family.
“We’ve replaced the Jack Daniels on our rider with energy bars,” he said.
While the members of Cinderella all have had their side projects, Brittingham said, Cinderella is still home base for everyone in the band.
In the mid-1990s, drummer Fred Coury left the group to focus on his supergroup Arcade with singer Stephen Pearcy of Ratt (who performs Saturday at Half-Way Jam). Cinderella replaced Coury in the studio on “Still Climbing” with Kenny Arnoff, but the album quickly dropped off the charts.
“It just wasn’t the same,” Brittingham said.
While the band regrouped after a reunion for a show in 1998, Brittingham and guitarist Jeff Labar spent time in the band Naked Beggars with Brittingham’s wife, Inga, on vocals. Labar also spent time in the band Freakshow with Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot. (Quiet Riot performs tonight at Half-Way Jam.)
Coury continued with Arcade and focused on studio work as a producer, composer and drummer. He has since worked on everything from mastering ’80s rock compilation albums to playing drums for “Hannah Montana: The Movie” and “High School Musical 3.”
Following a handful of reunion shows, Cinderella was back in it in 2006 with a tour alongside Poison. Each band was celebrating the 20th anniversary of its debut albums.
Cinderella planned to tour in 2008 with Warrant, Lynch Mob and Lynam, but an illness left Tom Keifer voiceless and their slot on the tour was canceled.
It wasn’t the first time Keifer lost his voice.
In 1991, Keifer lost his voice due to a paresis of his vocal cords, which resulted in several surgeries.
Brittingham said Keifer’s voice has remained strong throughout the past two years of touring, although he was sick with a bout of bronchitis during last week’s tour stop at Rock Fest in Cadott, Wis. Keifer has been working with a new vocal coach who works with “American Idol.”
“Over the summer (in 2010), we were doing five songs a week and he didn’t have a problem at all. This year he’s even stronger,” Brittingham said. “Right now, he’s got bronchitis. He still sounds good, he just feels like crap. I’m sure by the time we get there he’ll be hale and hearty.”
For the 25th anniversary tour, Cinderella is focusing on songs from “Night Songs,” with about half of the album in the set mixed in with other hits.
“You’ve gotta do those,” Brittingham said.
Cinderella hasn’t released a new studio album since 1994, and there are no immediate plans to record a new disc, Brittingham said. (However, Keifer is working on a solo release.) For now, fans seem to be pleased with hearing the hits.
“We put the show first and foremost and let everything else kind of fall into place,” Brittingham said.
A: Fred and I were even talking and wondering why we don’t still have the original bus driver. (Laughs) We tried adding a new member back in ‘95 on the “Still Climbing” record and it just wasn’t the same. The album wasn’t successful and the record label dropped us and the band, we split up for a few years. We got together in ‘98 to do a one-off benefit show and we were like, “Wow, this feels pretty good. Maybe we should rethink this whole split-up thing.” So we did another tour and we try to go out every other year since and just have fun doing it. We’re old enough to put some of the past things behind us and we just have fun with it.
Q: What has changed for Cinderella in the last 25 years?
A: Not much has really changed. We still do what we do; we put on a straight-ahead rock show and we put a lot into our production. We don’t try to go out on a shoestring budget and try to do things as cheaply as possible to make the most money. We like to go out to put on a good show so fans want to come back to see us next time. That’s always been our philosophy.
Q: Are there plans to record a new Cinderella album?
A: Not at this time. I know everyone’s done their side projects ... . In the musical climate these days and the way we like to do things, it’s not really worth doing it anymore. But that’s not to say it won’t happen; it may. I’m sure Tom has a couple hundred songs ready to go. Our last record cost $1.2 million to make and the cheapest record we’ve ever made was $400,000. You can’t do that these days because no one even sells $400,000 worth of records, CDs or downloads. Everything’s changed. Everyone makes records in their bedrooms basically for next to nothing and in my opinion, most of them sound like it. That’s not what we’re about.
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=160951
Well, you know how I'm not happy and always want more... So... I found the whole story or Eric's interview... Following below, even without translation. The first part is aweasome. I'll traslate asap.
Bien, ustedes saben como me quedo contenta con tán poco y quiero siempre más... Entonces... Encontré la materia toda... Sigue abajo, todavía sin tradución. La primera parte es maravillosa. Voy a traducir así que possible!
Cinderella is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its debut album “Night Songs” this summer with a world tour that has already taken the band to Chile, Germany, Spain, Norway and parts of the United States.
On Friday, the ’80s rock band behind the hits “Nobody’s Fool,” “Gypsy Road,” “Don’t Know What You Got Till It’s Gone” and “Coming Home” continues the tour with a headlining slot at Half-Way Jam.
Although bassist Eric Brittingham jokes that it’s tiring playing “Shake Me” for the 10,000th time, he said the band has come up with ways to keep the songs feeling new after all these years.
“We try to do things within the songs that changes it up and makes the songs fresh to us,” Brittingham said.
Cinderella has been touring steadily since 2010, playing a number of festivals and sold-out headlining gigs, and is already looking ahead to touring in 2012.
Brittingham said the biggest change for the band after all these years is that they’re much more mellow and focused on family.
“We’ve replaced the Jack Daniels on our rider with energy bars,” he said.
While the members of Cinderella all have had their side projects, Brittingham said, Cinderella is still home base for everyone in the band.
In the mid-1990s, drummer Fred Coury left the group to focus on his supergroup Arcade with singer Stephen Pearcy of Ratt (who performs Saturday at Half-Way Jam). Cinderella replaced Coury in the studio on “Still Climbing” with Kenny Arnoff, but the album quickly dropped off the charts.
“It just wasn’t the same,” Brittingham said.
While the band regrouped after a reunion for a show in 1998, Brittingham and guitarist Jeff Labar spent time in the band Naked Beggars with Brittingham’s wife, Inga, on vocals. Labar also spent time in the band Freakshow with Frankie Banali of Quiet Riot. (Quiet Riot performs tonight at Half-Way Jam.)
Coury continued with Arcade and focused on studio work as a producer, composer and drummer. He has since worked on everything from mastering ’80s rock compilation albums to playing drums for “Hannah Montana: The Movie” and “High School Musical 3.”
Following a handful of reunion shows, Cinderella was back in it in 2006 with a tour alongside Poison. Each band was celebrating the 20th anniversary of its debut albums.
Cinderella planned to tour in 2008 with Warrant, Lynch Mob and Lynam, but an illness left Tom Keifer voiceless and their slot on the tour was canceled.
It wasn’t the first time Keifer lost his voice.
In 1991, Keifer lost his voice due to a paresis of his vocal cords, which resulted in several surgeries.
Brittingham said Keifer’s voice has remained strong throughout the past two years of touring, although he was sick with a bout of bronchitis during last week’s tour stop at Rock Fest in Cadott, Wis. Keifer has been working with a new vocal coach who works with “American Idol.”
“Over the summer (in 2010), we were doing five songs a week and he didn’t have a problem at all. This year he’s even stronger,” Brittingham said. “Right now, he’s got bronchitis. He still sounds good, he just feels like crap. I’m sure by the time we get there he’ll be hale and hearty.”
For the 25th anniversary tour, Cinderella is focusing on songs from “Night Songs,” with about half of the album in the set mixed in with other hits.
“You’ve gotta do those,” Brittingham said.
Cinderella hasn’t released a new studio album since 1994, and there are no immediate plans to record a new disc, Brittingham said. (However, Keifer is working on a solo release.) For now, fans seem to be pleased with hearing the hits.
“We put the show first and foremost and let everything else kind of fall into place,” Brittingham said.
Eric Brittingham of Cinderella Q&A
Q: What keeps Cinderella coming back?A: Fred and I were even talking and wondering why we don’t still have the original bus driver. (Laughs) We tried adding a new member back in ‘95 on the “Still Climbing” record and it just wasn’t the same. The album wasn’t successful and the record label dropped us and the band, we split up for a few years. We got together in ‘98 to do a one-off benefit show and we were like, “Wow, this feels pretty good. Maybe we should rethink this whole split-up thing.” So we did another tour and we try to go out every other year since and just have fun doing it. We’re old enough to put some of the past things behind us and we just have fun with it.
Q: What has changed for Cinderella in the last 25 years?
A: Not much has really changed. We still do what we do; we put on a straight-ahead rock show and we put a lot into our production. We don’t try to go out on a shoestring budget and try to do things as cheaply as possible to make the most money. We like to go out to put on a good show so fans want to come back to see us next time. That’s always been our philosophy.
Q: Are there plans to record a new Cinderella album?
A: Not at this time. I know everyone’s done their side projects ... . In the musical climate these days and the way we like to do things, it’s not really worth doing it anymore. But that’s not to say it won’t happen; it may. I’m sure Tom has a couple hundred songs ready to go. Our last record cost $1.2 million to make and the cheapest record we’ve ever made was $400,000. You can’t do that these days because no one even sells $400,000 worth of records, CDs or downloads. Everything’s changed. Everyone makes records in their bedrooms basically for next to nothing and in my opinion, most of them sound like it. That’s not what we’re about.
http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=160951
Notícias/News
Cinderella: baixista questiona possibilidade de novo disco
O baixista Eric Brittingham conversou com o SCTimes sobre o quarto de século de história do Cinderella. Além disso, deu uma impressão que também faz parte da turma que pensa não valer mais a pena lançar discos.
O que mantém a banda ativa : Fred (Coury, bateria) e eu estávamos até falando sobre porque anda não temos o motorista original (risos). Tentamos adicionar um membro novo em 1995, no álbum Still Climbing, mas não era a mesma coisa. O disco não fez sucesso e a gravadora nos demitiu, fazendo com que nos separássemos por alguns anos. Voltamos em 1998 para um show beneficente e nos sentimos muito bem, o que fez com que repensássemos o nosso fim. Realizamos uma turnê e tentamos fazer outra cada ano, nos divertimos bastante.
O que mudou nos últimos 25 anos: Não mudou muita coisa. Ainda fazemos as coisas do nosso jeito, tocando um Rock direto e investindo na produção dos shows. Não queremos fazer algo simples só para ficar com mais dinheiro. Gostamos de oferecer um bom espetáculo aos fãs, assim eles acabam voltando na próxima vez. É nossa filosofia.
Planos para um novo álbum: Por enquanto, nenhum. Todos estão com projetos paralelos. Na situação atual da indústria, não vale muito a pena. Mas não significa que não irá acontecer. Tenho certeza que Tom (Keifer, vocalista e guitarrista) deve ter umas duzentas canções prontas. Nosso último disco custou 1,2 milhão de dólares. O mais barato que fizemos saiu por 400 mil. Atualmente não se recupera esse dinheiro com as vendas.
ERIC, EU COMPRO!!!! EU JURO QUE EU COMPRO!!!!!
Eric, I swear I'll buy it!
Eric, Juro que lo compraré!
http://vansucks.blogspot.com/2011/07/investimento-sem-retorno.html
O baixista Eric Brittingham conversou com o SCTimes sobre o quarto de século de história do Cinderella. Além disso, deu uma impressão que também faz parte da turma que pensa não valer mais a pena lançar discos.
O que mudou nos últimos 25 anos
Planos para um novo álbum: Por enquanto, nenhum. Todos estão com projetos paralelos. Na situação atual da indústria, não vale muito a pena. Mas não significa que não irá acontecer. Tenho certeza que Tom (Keifer, vocalista e guitarrista) deve ter umas duzentas canções prontas. Nosso último disco custou 1,2 milhão de dólares. O mais barato que fizemos saiu por 400 mil. Atualmente não se recupera esse dinheiro com as vendas.
ERIC, EU COMPRO!!!! EU JURO QUE EU COMPRO!!!!!
Eric, I swear I'll buy it!
Eric, Juro que lo compraré!
http://vansucks.blogspot.com/2011/07/investimento-sem-retorno.html
domingo, 17 de julho de 2011
Cause no Facebook/ Cause on Facebook
Olá, amigos,
Criei uma cause no Facebook para tentar convencer nossos promotores a trazerem o Cinderella. o Link é:
Criei uma cause no Facebook para tentar convencer nossos promotores a trazerem o Cinderella. o Link é:
Acessem e divulguem, por favor!
Hi, friends,
I started a cause on Facebook to try to convince our promoters to bring Cinderella. the Link is:
Check it and say to anybody, please!
Ola, amigos,
Yo he comenzado una cause on Facebook para intentar a convencer los promotores a traerem Cinderella. El Link es:
Vean y cuentem a sus amigos, por favor!
segunda-feira, 4 de julho de 2011
Pornstars - Cinderella Cover
Banda formada em 2009 por amigos, com a finalidade de fazer tributo à uma das melhores bandas de Hard/Glam Rock dos anos 80, Cinderella. A banda PornStars, costuma fazer seus shows nas principais casas de shows de São Paulo, como: Led Slay, a casa do hard rock de São Paulo. Ego e Isis, todas localizadas na capital paulista.
Integrantes: Cowboy (Vocals)
Cido (guitar)
Rick Carr (Drums)
Mauricio Starr (bass)
Guilherme Tanque (keyboard)
Contatos:
E-mail: vitorhugohard@yahoo.com.
Telefone: (011) 3984-3797
Celular (OI) - (011) 68181259
NÃO PERCAM, DIA 30/7 NA EGO, COM KIARA ROCKS!
domingo, 3 de julho de 2011
sábado, 2 de julho de 2011
Video - Estocolmo 2011/Stockholm 2011 - PART II
Parte 2 do concerto da Suécia
Part 2 of Sweden concert
Parte 2 del concierto de Suecia
Part 2 of Sweden concert
Parte 2 del concierto de Suecia
sexta-feira, 1 de julho de 2011
Video - Estocolmo 2011/Stockholm 2011 - PART I
Após o show de abertura do Badmouth, o Cinderella balançou Estocolmo! Obrigado a Mike Hill (@BADMOUTHSWE) e aos outros que postaram os vídeos no Youtube!
After openning concert by Badmouth, Cinderella shaked Estocolmo! Thanks to Mike Hill (@BADMOUTHSWE)and all the others who posted the videos on Youtube!
Después de la apertura por Badmouth, Cinderella ha sacudido Estocolmo! Gracias a Mike Hill (@BADMOUTHSWE) y a todos los otros que postaram los videos en Youtube!
After openning concert by Badmouth, Cinderella shaked Estocolmo! Thanks to Mike Hill (@BADMOUTHSWE)and all the others who posted the videos on Youtube!
Después de la apertura por Badmouth, Cinderella ha sacudido Estocolmo! Gracias a Mike Hill (@BADMOUTHSWE) y a todos los otros que postaram los videos en Youtube!
PORNSTARS - CINDERELLA COVER
Gente, quem quiser conhecer o trabalho da banda Pornstars, que toca covers do Cinderella, pode seguir aqui no blog! Estarei nos próximos dias iniciando a postagens da agenda deles! Seguem as datas:
09/07 - Isis Rock Bar (Santana Z/N) http://www.isisbar.com.br/site/
23/07 - Live in Led Slay. http://www.ledslay.com.br/
Em breve, mais datas. Farei também um post especial só para falar deles, em breve!
09/07 - Isis Rock Bar (Santana Z/N) http://www.isisbar.com.br/site/
23/07 - Live in Led Slay. http://www.ledslay.com.br/
Em breve, mais datas. Farei também um post especial só para falar deles, em breve!
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