Monday, September 22, 2008

Jessica Simpson Says That She Is Okay

Country music is also a fertile ground for attractive blond as pop singers, and after years of proof itself too much and too unhip to unsavvy pop music, it is logical to Jessica Simpson in a swap loving stereotype kind to go and another country.

And the countries appears to be a good way to native Texas: All it has to do is to kick off her shoes, playing her accent, and it is golden.

There is no mystery that many to be a country star as there is to be a pop star - for example, there is no need to fly around the world to chase fashion producers - but singers should be able to sing. And although
Jessica Simpson can belt, she can not sing.

The country-fried "Do You Know,"
Jessica Simpson huff and puffs and blows the microphone down. Yet his bellowing is an emotional flatline, and it seems even if it is singing or encouragement of seduction or dedication or regret. It is difficult to relate to someone you can not play, and his implacable Bluster is irritating as it is confusing.

To its credit, it seems as if all of Nashville producers and musicians tried to make "Do You Know" for the celebrity kind, and some songs are modest success despite
Jessica Simpson's delivery, including Doping opening chorus of "Come on Over" and the anthem Peppy "always beautiful." Dolly Parton has given his leadership the most important of all, under the pen and even to sing with her on Jessica Simpson - giving the young singer a tutorial on how to write music and variety show.

Jessica Simpson co-writing credit on most other tracks, but there is nothing but cliches around.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Jessica Simpson Going Through Countr CD


Jessica Simpson jumping from pop to country music May seem likely to put his musical career, but the Texas native said she grew up a country fan. Yet, nobody expected an album of waltzes and two steppers. As might be expected, her first collection, "Do You Know", focuses on slick Nashville pop, no error is one of 11 songs to boot scooting honky-tonk or dirt-road country rock.

Guided by Nashville Brett James and Grammy-winning producer John Shanks, Jessica Simpson manages his voice carefully professionalism. She also co-authored eight of 11 songs, hooking up with countries affected makers Hillary Lindsey, Luke Laird and Rachel Proctor, inter alia, for music that correspond to the current formula of Nashville.

But there is nothing that distinguishes her voice or her musical direction from other countries newcomers. At its best, as on the ballad "are still not Stop Me", it suggests Simpson has the potential to be an artist more strange that it is still unproven. But from the first hit, "Come On Over," religious inspiration "Pray Out Loud" the love song to his fourth-boyfriend, "You are my Sunday" there is little about Simpson's house transition to propose it is ready to compete commercial or creatively with Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift.

Check this out: Jessica Simpson once famous botched the lyrics of a song Dolly Parton during a live concert being recorded for a television special, but it manages itself better in a duet with country legend about the song title, which was written by Parton.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Jessica Simpson Welcomes, Serenades the Nashville Music Biz

Jessica Simpson continues to make the effort it takes to become a bona fide star. On Thursday evening (Sept. 4), it commended the initiators and actors of the music industry in the country Schermerhorn Symphony Center in downtown Nashville with handshakes, hugs and a brief performance of songs from his album , Do You Know, to be published on Tuesday (Sept. 9).

Supported by a handful of musicians,
Jessica Simpson sang five songs out of 150 people nibbled on very small grains of corn, cakes and biscuits, washing all with free drinks. She said she wanted to sing on "what my heart has been through the last two years," adding that she felt "truly blessed. This could make me cry because I feel at home at this stage, and I thank you for giving me a chance. "

After singing the country's first single, "Come On Over," she introduced "Remember that," a song about emotional escape from an abusive relationship. The same authors of "Come On Over" gave him the song, and she said she broke into tears the first time she listened.

"People are drilling me on all the time if I have been abused," she said, but rather as the development, she said she wanted the audience to be encouraged by the music. Tout During the song (and every song, really), she pumped her first in the air and ran his fingers through their hair to emphasize the drama of words.

"I think that what has inspired me is my faith and family, teaching me the importance of prayer," she said. Racontant how she grew up poor with a father who was a preacher she says, "Sometimes we thought that we were not going to be able to continue to maintain, if we prayed together." (Simpson's father watching the soundboard at Symphony Center, and his mother was there, too.) Then, she proposed "Pray Out Loud" and in a remarkable exhibition ways for an event of music, the crowd was calm and listening.

On stage, she is flanked by Brett James and Hillary Lindsey, the first two authors have collaborated with her in Nashville. She said she had to let her guard down during these early sessions, primarily because it was afraid "they can call 1-800-US-WEEKLY.com." Uh, what? "Oh No dot-com!" she giggled.

Jessica Simpson also sang "Sipping on history", which it was about "love of my life that could have been a fairy tale, but I got another fairy tale waiting for me." (Has it always been a Southern accent? More than once, she pronounced "life" as "lawf" and "write" as "rawt.") In the first line of the song, she deplored the 'idea that it could have been someone June Carter Cash, and when she was through, she said: "

Jessica Simpson recalled how she met Dolly Parton at the Kennedy Center, after screwing an exercise in Parton "9 to 5" in front of the president. Parton accepted his apology and graciously gave Simpson's phone number. At a visit to Nashville, Parton Simpson went to his office to listen to new songs.

"I've come to its position in the chapel and pray," she said, "and I loved it because there was a barbershop beside the chapel!" Towards the end of the long history She marveled that "the person you're there to eventually accept your failure than success" and that "God answers prayers to his schedule.

In most events of the music industry in Nashville, you can walk very well, make fingers of chicken and duck whenever you want. However, there was a check-in this event, and not outside photographers were allowed. Just before walking in the hallway at the reception, I met five or six label representatives met in a group near the entrance. In all parties that I have been over the last six years, I can not remember this ever be the case. I do not know if they were suspended with little or no make unsavory characters are past.

Jessica Simpson look up there on stage without special effects, paparazzi or Pro-Tools, it is likely easy to forget that it is super-famous. So far, she has collaborated with top-notch writers in the city, and all the songs she sings perfectly fit inside the country format, even the composition Dolly Parton. To its credit, it did not fake his way through the window and spent so much time trying to connect with the crowd as she did sing. Moreover, it did not disappear after that, instead sticking around to personally thank people for their support, even those who remain sceptical. When it comes to the personal touch, Simpson has done well to remember.