Posted by Playlisted on Jan 4, 2010 in
movie celebrities,
music artists
Ryan Bingham shares his playlist with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino in this exclusive feature…
A Taste:
The Beatles, Bob Marley, Leadbelly, Howlin’ Wolf
So what makes someone country?
Just ask acclaimed artist Ryan Bingham—”It’s not the hat and the boots. It’s about your story and where you come from.”
Crazy Heart is quite the story. Jeff Bridges gives the performance of a lifetime as hard drinkin’ down-n-out country singer Bad Blake. Bingham pops up in his backing band adding some real country cred to the flick. The real life country artist definitely had quite the experience with Crazy Heart.
Ryan Bingham sat down in this exclusive interview with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino about what’s on his playlist. Check out Ryan’s playlist below and don’t miss Crazy Heart.
Ryan Bingham’s Playlist:
1. The Beatles
2. Bob Marley
3. Leadbelly
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Posted by Playlisted on Oct 28, 2009 in
music artists
Kristinia DeBarge sits down with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino for this exclusive interview about her playlist…
A Taste:
Queens of the Stone Age, The Beatles, Steely Dan
Kristinia DeBarge has spent the past year turning pop music upside down with her undeniable R&B sensibility and a whole lot of soul. From “Goodbye” to “Sabotage,” Kristinia’s got the kind of arsenal of hits that could unseat Lady GaGa and Britney Spears at the top of the heap. Kristinia’s well on her way to supremacy on the charts too…watch out…
In order to accompany that journey to the pop palace, Kristinia’s got quite a stacked playlist—running the gamut from psychedelic rock to dance music. She sat down with ARTISTdirect.com editor and Dolor author Rick Florino for this exclusive interview about what’s on her iTunes playlist.
Check out Kristinia DeBarge’s playlist below!
Kristinia DeBarge’s Playlist:
1. Queens of the Stone Age — “Tangled up in Plaid”
The last song I downloaded was “Tangled Up in Plaid” by Queens of the Stone Age.
2. Armin van Buuren
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Posted by Playlisted on Sep 25, 2009 in
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music artists
V Factory vocalist and Fame star shares his playlist with ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino in this exclusive feature…
A Taste:
Queen, The Beatles, Flo Rida
V Factory’s Asher Book is about to become quite the pop culture presence.
From starring in Fame to singing on V Factory’s highly anticipated Warner Bros. debut, Asher does it all. He also listens to it all as well!
“I’ve got a very eclectic iPod,” he exclaims. “It’s got a lot of ’80s rock and random stuff. I try to pull from as many different places as possible.”
Asher opened up his iTunes and showed us his playlist for this exclusive feature. Check it out below and don’t miss him in Fame, in theaters today, September 25.
Asher Book’s Playlist:
1. Queen — “Bohemian Rhapsody”
2. The Beatles
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Posted by Playlisted on Sep 25, 2009 in
movie celebrities
Dennis Quaid gives ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino an exclusive look at what’s spinning on his iPod…
A Taste:
The Doors, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Lady GaGa
“I think playing music does help with acting,” says Dennis Quaid with a smile. “It actually helps me on talk shows too [Laughs]. They’re both basically getting up in front of a live audience and winging it!”
Quaid’s so good at what he does that it never seems like he’s just winging it though. He can tear up a stage live with his band, The Sharks, and he also manages to tear up the screen in the sci-fi horror epic, Pandorum. In the film, he wakes from a deep hyper sleep to find that he’s definitely not alone in the middle of the galaxy. What follows is truly terrifying.
However, there’s nothing to be scared of on Dennis’s playlist—other than maybe Lady GaGa.
Quaid laughs, “I really like Lady GaGa to tell you the truth—my guilty pleasure!”
Dennis shared his playlist with ARTISTdirect.com in this exclusive feature. Check it out below and don’t miss him in Pandorum, in theaters today, Friday September 25.
Dennis Quaid’s Playlist:
1. The Doors
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Posted by Playlisted on Sep 7, 2009 in
movie celebrities
Kate Beckinsale sits down with ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino and discusses her frost new hero in Whiteout and what music she’s listening to in this exclusive playlist feature and video…
A Taste:
The Beatles, Janis Joplin, David Bowie
For Whiteout, Kate Beckinsale got cold—really cold.
Delving into her icy heroine Marshall Carrie Stetko, Kate smiles and says, “The ice is a metaphor for Carrie’s emotional wall. I thought she made a really interesting journey in the movie. There was a lot going on—snow, ice, etc—but I wanted to make sure her situation was really rooted and that she didn’t come across as someone who could definitely handle that situation that came up. I needed to make sure she was vulnerable.”
Kate definitely gives the character a sense of vulnerability as she attempts to solve a grisly murder at the South Pole. Even though the actress had to go to some deep and dark places to make Carrie so complex, it was all worth it.
Whiteout is one of the most faithful and intriguing graphic novel adaptations to come out in the past decade, and it’s because Kate and Co. preserve the darkness inherent in the original work.
“I really did like the fact that she started the movie fairly depressed and bored,” says Kate. “She’s really in retreat, and she’s not a typical hero. She’s more interesting. Having to solve a murder is an awful way to fix your life situation, but I think it makes her get herself together. She’s taken a timeout in her life, and she’s about to get back in it.”
In order to get into characters, Kate typically listens to music. She continues, “I’m extremely sensitive to music. The more I work, the less I listen to certain things recreationally because I know that they can zip me into a certain mood.”
Kate shared her current playlist with ARTISTdirect.com in this exclusive feature, and she’s got quite classy tastes!
Check out Kate’s playlist below and in the video and be sure to see Whiteout on September 11 when it hits theaters everywhere!
Kate Beckinsale’s Playlist:
1. The Beatles
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Posted by Playlisted on Sep 6, 2009 in
movie celebrities
Rumer Willis, Briana Evigan & Leah Pipes share their playlists with ARTISTdirect.com editor Rick Florino in this exclusive Sorority Row feature…
A Taste:
Kings of Leon, Shwayze, Radiohead, The Beatles
Extracurricular activities are a staple of the college experience.
Intramural volleyball, community service, debate team and, of course sorority and fraternity life, remain integral to a “well-rounded” education—as any college counselor will tell you.
However, in Sorority Row, Rumer Willis, Leah Pipes, Briana Evigan and Jamie Chung redefine “extracurricular,” by adding “murder” to that list.
After a raucous house party, they accidentally kill their friend Megan [Audrina Patridge] in a prank gone awry.
That most likely wasn’t in their college’s brochure, but Greek life is all about starting new traditions…
In this smokin’ hot slasher flick, the girls try to cover up what happened but someone knows and is hell-bent on making them pay. High-octane horror ensues…
The actresses coped with all of that gore through cranking their favorite bands on set. Briana Evigan, Rumer Willis, shared their blood-splattered playlists for this exclusive feature.
Check out their playlists below and in the video and don’t miss Sorority Row when it hits theaters on September 11!
Briana Evigan’s Playlist:
1. Shwayze
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