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Post by Admin on Nov 26, 2019 18:30:28 GMT
Shania Twain closed the 2019 American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night (Nov. 24), taking the stage at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles to perform a medley of her greatest hits that reminded everyone in the audience and at home why fans have so much nostalgia for '90s country. Kelsea Ballerini introduced Twain, who began her performance seated, dressed in a very flowery pink gown and playing a glittery pink acoustic guitar. She ran through stripped-down acoustic renditions of songs from Twenty-One Pilots, Drake and Taylor Swift before beginning to gently pluck her own "Still the One" from the strings. That led into a transition that found Twain on stage with a troupe of dancers, performing a high-energy medley of her hits that ran through "Any Man of Mine," "That Don't Impress Me Much" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman," which provided a crowd-pleasing close to the 2019 AMAs that the audience were WAY into.
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Post by Admin on Nov 30, 2019 2:34:49 GMT
Shania Twain - Live from the 2019 AMAs (Official Video) My Let’s Go Vegas Residency is coming to Zappos Theater Vegas Dec 2019! Get your tickets now! www.shaniatwain.com/vegasThe country superstar, who has been keeping busy during the pandemic by also producing a new TV series called “Heart of Texas,” said that the diamond edition will drop Oct. 2.
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Post by Admin on Sept 9, 2020 19:29:34 GMT
Kane Brown has already collaborated with a number of artists in his young career, from Lauren Alaina to Khalid. But now the country music hitmaker seems to have his sights set on a music icon: Shania Twain.
"We've done so many pop collaborations recently, I think I want some country to finish this mixtape," Brown remarked during a chat with ET Canada, naming Twain in particular as a big name he dreams of working with.
As he referenced, the country singer recently released a new EP, Mixtape Vol. 1.
Twain caught wind of his interest in working with her, and good news, it sounds like she's up for it!
"Let's do this!" Twain writes in a tweet on Sept. 3.
Fans of both the country artists seemed excited about the possibility of a duet, with one Twitter follower saying they're "dying with excitement please make this happen" — hopefully not literally.
Brown's credibility has grown as he matures as both an artist and a vocalist — his chops evident on a new collab with John Legend called "Last Time I Say Sorry," released earlier this year. The country singer says he learned so much during that recording process.
"I'm glad glad I was in the studio with him [Legend] because he kinda made me sing differently," Brown says. "I made him go first and I got to watch him sing that song. I literally was fully projecting, which I usually don’t do. I’m usually just super chill. I literally was watching him fully belting it out. I feel like he was being my vocal coach on The Voice."
In fact, Brown insists he'll never sing the song the same way again, thanks to Legend: "I know how to project it now."
Next up for Brown, on Sept. 26, is a drive-in concert that will air at outdoor theaters in the United States and Canada. It's the first chance he's had to bring "live" music to fans since the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic started.
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