Fotos más vistas de Daniel Powter

Radiohead, Sum 41, Daniel Powter and More
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Publicado: 2006-05-15 Proveedor: Rolling Stone
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Under The Radar by Daniel PowterThe third album for the Canadian singer was produced by Linda Perry. [Rock, Pop]
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Publicado: 2008-11-04 Proveedor: Metacritic
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Alvin and the Thugged-Out Chipmunks Return To Crack Windows With Rap, “Idol” Tracks For a much-needed reprieve from our twenty-four-hour marathon digesting In Rainbows‘ bonus disc, we took the opportunity to listen to some of the CDs we get in the mail. One album popped out because of its sheer bizarreness: the soundtrack for the CGIed version of Alvin and the Chipmunks. The cover depicts the digitally fleshed-out ‘Munks as, well, thugged-out ‘Munks, abandoning their trademark lettered shirts in exchange for Run-DMC’s wardrobe from the “My Adidas” era. But wait, it gets much, much stranger. With their helium vocals, the Chipmunks painfully bust out window-shattering covers of Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day” (the song that accompanies farewell montages on American Idol) and disco favorite “Funkytown.” After that, the Chipmunks break out the hip-hop beats and — gasp — rap, with Alvin bragging about how “iced out” he is on “How We Roll.” The soundtrack also features the trio’s “classics” like “Witch Doctor” and “The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don’t Be Late),” but remixed for the Now! That’s What I Call Music generation. The film comes out December 14th and inexplicably stars Jason Lee as “Dave,” the Chipmunks’ naïve owner, as well as David Cross, who makes his return to the CGI genre after setting the screen ablaze in Small Soldiers. Bonus factoid: Justin Long, the dude from the Apple commercials (”Hi, I’m a Mac”) voices Alvin, albeit his voice is sped up. We will give the film credit for one thing, though, and that’s that they’ve shrunk the chipmunks down to actual chipmunk proportions instead of depicting them as wilderbeast-sized rodents like in the cartoon. It’s comforting to find some semblance of reality in a movie about singing chipmunks that overtake the music industry.
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Publicado: 2007-12-05 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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'Idol': Carrie's exit song a winner?By Kate Ward Kate Ward says the season 4 champ has a hit on her hands with cover of ''Home Sweet Home'' -- but thinks ''Idol'' had right idea with Daniel Powter
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Publicado: 2009-03-11 Proveedor: Entertainment Weekly
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Single Minded: Paul Anka Covers the Killers, Plus Ben Harper, Lyle Lovett, Yung Joc and Aesop Rock with the Mountain Goats Every Tuesday Single Minded highlights new tracks hitting stores (or the Web) this week. On Fridays, come back for rarities, remixes, mash-ups and more. Paul Anka, “Mr. Brightside” [Stereogum] Anka covers the Killers, Cyndi Lauper and Daniel Powter. Okay, look, let’s just get this out of the way early: it’s a really, really slow Tuesday. Ben Harper, “In the Colors” [Ben Harper MySpace] Cat Stevens changes his name one more time and turns out this baleful little folk/soul song. Lyle Lovett, “Up in Indiana” [Lyle Lovett MySpace] That creepy baker from Short Cuts makes nice with this warm and winning foot-stomper. Yung Joc, “Coffee Shop” [Rhapsody] You can listen to all four minutes of this, or you can go here and preview thirty seconds of every song on the next Kanye West record. You make the call. Aesop Rock feat. John Darnielle, “Coffee” [Aesop Rock MySpace] Aesop Rock gets the Mountain Goats’ John Darnielle to contribute a guest verse on his new album, which is like the indie rock version of getting … well, no, actually it’s just pretty dorky. Bonus!: In addition to offering up Bruce Springsteen’s new single, “Radio Nowhere” for free download this week, iTunes is giving away Paul McCartney’s “Nod Your Head” from Memory Almost Full (the video is up for grabs, too).
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Publicado: 2007-08-29 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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'Billboard': Daniel Powter's 'Bad Day' is one-hit wonder of decadeAs far as one-hit wonders go, Daniel Powter is king of them all for this decade, at least.
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Publicado: 2009-12-07 Proveedor: USA Today
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Powter’s “Bad Day” Named 2000’s One Hit Wonder by BillboardPhoto: Hawthrone/Getty Daniel Powter’s “Bad Day,” the song that for a television season became the anthem for Idol rejects and disappointed people everywhere, was named the top One Hit Wonder of the decade by Billboard, beating out the likes of fellow 15-minutes-of-fame artists Terror Squad and Crazy Town for the esteemed title. Looking through the list of 40 flameouts is like a high school reunion of artists whose claim to fame is making it onto a Now! That’s What I Call Music compilation. As
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Publicado: 2009-12-07 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News
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One-hit wonder of the '00s?By Clark Collis Clark Collis on Billboard's list: Gnarls Barkley, Bo Bice, James Blunt, Daniel Powter qualify -- your No. 1?
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Publicado: 2009-12-08 Proveedor: Entertainment Weekly
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