Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Kimberly Caldwell

“I’ve been a performer my entire life and everything I’ve done has led up to this moment,” says Kimberly Caldwell. With her girl-next-door looks and trendsetting style combined with a killer “can do anything” confidence, Kimberly Caldwell shows us All American Beauty is back and more inspiring than ever. Her new pop single, “Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys” from her debut album, ‘Without Regret,’ will be released in the Spring 2011.

Perhaps best known as a second season contestant on the television phenomenon ‘American Idol,’ Caldwell struck a chord with millions of the show’s viewers thanks to her gutsy vocals, passionate performances, and earthy charisma. On Without Regret, she wields her full-throttle belt to maximum effect on a series of emotionally rich, pop-inflected songs. The new single, “Desperate Girls & Stupid Boys” is one that particularly resonated with Caldwell. “One of my main philosophies is never apologize for who you are. I automatically connected with this song because life is so much brighter and easier when you stop trying so hard to fit in.”

Drive; meet me at the corner of hope and hopeless
Try to follow me I know a way out
It’s your life, so try not to get stuck in this crazy circus

“It’s important to surround yourself with the special people in your life who appreciate you for who you really are and always have your back,” added Caldwell.

Caldwell developed her fierce determination through a childhood that had its share of obstacles. Born in Katy, Texas, she describes herself as an attention-seeking kid who would climb on the coffee table, throw her hands in the air, and scream, “Look at me! I can do this!” “I’ve always wanted to be an entertainer,” she says. “I just wanted to perform for people.” That desire led to four years on the beauty pageant circuit, from ages 5 to age 9. “I loved the hair and makeup. I loved rehearsing,” she says. “My mom would have these extravagant outfits made, like red lamé with silver fringe and she would spray paint a silver cowboy hat and boots for me, the whole nine yards.”

A fan of country music and such artists as Reba McEntire, the Judds, and Randy Travis, Caldwell became obsessed with appearing on the television talent show ‘Star Search.’ She wound up winning the competition five times, the most wins for a junior vocalist on the original version. At age 12, she landed a gig as a featured performer on a singing revue called “Country Tonite,” which meant a family move to Branson, MO, where the show was located. Caldwell sang country favorites six days a week, performing two shows a day, “doing full-on numbers where the dancers picked me up and I’m wearing a headset,” she recalls. Her mother told her she could stop anytime, but she loved the experience and carried on for three years. Then at age 15, she decided she wanted to move back to Katy and “just be normal.” Around this time, her parents’ marriage fell apart, her relationship with her father deteriorated, and her mother struggled to support her and her younger sister. Caldwell coped by going through what she describes as a rebellious phase, but the absence of performing took a deep emotional toll on her. So when auditions for the second season of American Idol rolled through Texas, Caldwell decided to take her shot and rode the wave all the way to the Top 10.

The strength of her songs, plus her powerhouse voice, landed Caldwell a deal with Vanguard Records, part of the Welk Music Group. Shortly thereafter, Vanguard entered into a joint venture with EMI Music Group to release Without Regret through Vanguard/Capitol.

Recently, I had the chance to ask Kimberly about things such as her music, her goals, and who she’d love to work with. You can read about that below.

Do you find it easy to sing and perform? Does it come naturally for you?

It has always been second nature to me but I went through a few years were I lost my confidence which developed into stage fright. I knew I had to conquer that to go where I ultimately wanted to go. I realized that when I walk on that stage people aren’t waiting for me to mess up, they are just want to be entertained.

Besides music, what are some of your favorite things to do?

I love just being around my girls (mom,sisters,girlfriends) and my dogs and just hanging out and catching up. It’s good to get some genuine big laughter in my life. I also love antique/flea market shopping and running with my dog.

If you had the chance to work or record with anyone, who would you choose?

I love Steven Tyler and always have! I think a duet with him would be outrageous! I also would die to perform with Wynona Judd. She’s the real deal!

How would you describe the sound of your music?

The single is pop/rock but the album is quite eclectic. It has the big heartbreak ballads, songs that will get you off your feet, and soul filled power songs. It’s got a little something for everybody but I love that in this album we were really able to capture so many sides of me through the music. It’s very empowering.

How do you feel that you’re different from other artists in your genre?

I’m not very extravagant with my image. I am who I am off stage and on. I am not a character. I’m just out there doing me.

What are some of your short-term and long-term goals you have lined out for yourself?

Short-term, I hope to jump on a summer tour to continue to travel and sing with my band. Long-term, I hope to headline my own tour so I can travel and sing with my band! I also want to be an amazing mom like my mom has been for me.

What are your upcoming plans for promoting your music and album?

I’m currently on my radio tour traveling all over the nation playing live acoustic shows for the listeners. I have a show coming up, opening for my label-mates, Sick Puppies, so I’m very excited about that. On the road I Facebook and Twitter a lot to keep my fans up to date so hope to talk to you all soon!

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Hollywood Dame Exclusive Interview – Bellevoxx

Famed baseball player Frank Thomas has launched record label W2W Records through Fontana Distribution, a division of Universal Music Group, and his debut act, Bellevoxx, is seeing its first music video on AOL. The band’s name literally translates to the phrase “beautiful voice,” which perfectly describes the three-part girl group consisting of Denisse, Harmony and Raquel.

First single “Looking for Love,” tells the story of the everyday girls’ problems finding the right guy. The reason is because she has been looking for her soul mate in all of the wrong places. The single is available on iTunes now and blends a pop song with dance vibes and some reggae undertones mixed in as the three girls take turns singing and harmonizing on the track.

The Las Vegas-based trio has seen praise from online publications like the Las Vegas Examiner, who described “Looking for Love” as a song that “makes you want to hear more from these ladies.” Melismatic describes Bellevoxx’s unique characteristics by stating, “their positive energy is what sets them apart as the group candidly states their three members balance each other out emotionally and are striving to create something that young women can relate and look up to.”

“I relate everything to baseball with these ladies,” says Thomas. “You’ve got three first round draft picks…very heavy hitters.”

Each Bellevoxx girl has had previous musical stints and jobs leading them to this ultimate pairing under Frank Thomas and W2W Records’ guidance. Denisse Lara won the Latin version of “Star Search” (“Quiero ser estrella”) in 1997, and her voice was heard in the title song “One” from “Pokemon: The Movie.” She found animation again in the Spanish language version of “The Little Mermaid” sequel voicing Melody. Harmony Moniz has worked as a professional model with companies like Model Mayhem, as well as gigs acting and singing. After high school, Raquel Houghton moved to Los Angeles and joined pop group The Valli Girls. The quintet performed one song on “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” soundtrack and another for the annual Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards show.

I had the chance to ask the girls of Bellevoxx some questions recently about things such as what sparked their interest in music, what inspires them, and their goals. You can read about those below.

When did you first realize you had an interest in music and what sparked that interest?

Dennise: My sister started singing at a young age, and I always wanted to emulate her.. She soon found a different hobby however I continued practicing and realized this was my calling.

Raquel: I knew I loved to sing and perform when I was about 6 years old. My mom put The Little Mermaid in and I was hooked. I memorized that entire movie and watched it repeatedly! Couldn’t get that Ariel’s voice out of my head.

Harmony: I realized I had interest in music when i was 3. It began with dancing, but singing followed soon after. My dad use to sing to me, and started putting the microphone in my hand to sing along, and I was hooked. My first singing performance was “Tomorrow” from the musical Annie when I was 4.

What drives and inspires you to do what you love?

Dennise: The rewarding sound of a finished record!! When you’re able to touch a person with the conviction of your voice and lyrics it makes all the hard work and effort worthwhile!

Raquel: I have always been very driven because of my upbringing. I grew up in a single parent household and knew money was tight. I always said I would take care of my family when I was older. Singing not only gave me the vehicle to express myself but an opportunity to give back to my family. They are the most important thing to me.

Harmony: I have always been a naturally driven person. While my friends were at parties and planning their weekends, I was at home writing lyrics and doing vocal warm ups. I was always more interested in my career than normal life; I never wanted to be a “regular” girl. I have my mind set on a career in music, and will not settle for anything less.

Do you find it easy to sing and perform? Does it come naturally for you?

Denisse: I find it natural to sing, literally it’s like I’m breathing!! I used to get yelled at “can you stop singing already!!!” sometimes I don’t even realize I’m doing it. It’s become second nature!

Raquel: I absolutely love to sing and perform! I used to put on impromptu shows for my mom and my sister growing up. I would make them grade me. I was kind of obsessed with getting a great score! I get such a liberating feeling when I sing. Music has helped me through a lot in my life.

Harmony: Performing has always been second nature for me. The stage is home. It is literally one of my favorite places in the world. Im sure many other performers have said this, and it is no different for me..It’s as if I am one person off stage, and transform the moment I step foot on stage. Everything is gone from my mind except the music. Its such a surreal moment, and I never want it to end. When I use to perform in my performing arts high school, I hated the intermissions. I was always so ancy to get back up there and perform.

Besides music, what are some of your favorite things to do?

Denise: That’s easy I’m devoted to songwriting and composing music! It’s an equal passion of mine as singing. Harmonies are my favorite but beyond the creative process I thrive on the feeling, the way I’m moved when I get to listen back!

Raquel: I LOVE anything having to do with the outdoors. It is an incredible feeling to stand on top of a cliff overlooking a beautiful endless ocean like I did in Costa Rica, where I was born. Also on my list of favorite pastimes are air hockey, word games, hiking and playing sports.

Harmony: I like to bowl. No one believes me when I say that, but its true. I actually use to be on a bowling league when I was younger haha.
I also love spending time with my family and dogs ( I have two chihuahuas, Karisma and Ferbie). Even if were not doing anything, I love just knowing they are in the same house as me..theres something comforting in that. We have movie nights, and karaoke nights..I really look forward to those.

If you had the chance to work or record with anyone, who would you choose?

Denisse: I would be honored to work with Kara DioGuardi! The industries best kept secret, besides David Foster my ultimate musical teacher! I would love for her to take me under her wings and show me the ropes of the music world and teach me everything I have yet to learn!

Raquel: I adore Gwen Stefani. She is such an incredible talent. She can write, which is something I love to do and perform like a superstar.
I also LOVE Shania Twain. She is beautiful and sings from the heart. I feel her emotions when she sings. Im a big fan.

Harmony: I love to write, so it would be a dream to work with Diane Warren. She is brilliant!! Ive always been a fan of Britney Spears as well, so working with her would be amazing.

How would you describe the sound of your music?

Denisse: We try to make our sound as universal as possible. Our genre is pop, r&b contemporary. Collectively there are many elements to our sound capturing different demographics and audiences!

Raquel: I like to say the sound of BelleVoxx is a mixture of pure pop, funk, some soul and 100% from our hearts. We love what we do!

Harmony: Our music is funky pop with a touch of soul. Its very easy to sing along to, and stays in your head.

How do you feel that you’re different from other artists in your genre?

Denisse: We are different because we are a multi-genre and multi-cultured group. Our background influences our preference in music and sound. Making each song in the album a different flavor for every taste!

Raquel: We work hard but have so much fun doing it. The three of us respect each other and love being creative together. We love to experiment with different sounds. I think it keeps it interesting!

Harmony: We are fresh. Its a new sound to bring to the table. The vibe we play off of with each other is magical. Theres been many female groups in existence, but usually they have a lead singer, and the others are backups. In our case, we are all leads. We can all sing, dance, and have personality. I believe thats what makes us so powerful together. Each of us alone is strong, but together is unstoppable.

What are some of your short-term and long-term goals you have lined out for yourself?

Dennise: All my goals are long term. Through music I want to contribute a helping hand to those in need and bring change, dedicate myself to improve the well being of Latin America countries the poor and hungry! I realized for most, food is a luxury and if I can help one person it’ll bring further meaning into my life and lives of others! Also I would love to aid struggling musicians provide them with the tools necessary to accomplish their tasks! Artist development is key to a long successful career!

Raquel: Short term goals: Figure out a schedule that is longer than a week! Long Term goals: We are striving to achieve longevity in this business. We want to tour and see different kinds of cultures all over the world. Touching people with our music around the globe is a dream of mine

Harmony: Short term: clear my head! haha. My mind never stops running, I’m always thinking about what I have to do, what I’ve already done, what i want to do, and what I need to do. I would love to just shut it down sometimes. Long term: I want to travel the world. I want to see everything God has created, and learn about every culture. I want to create music that will last a lifetime, and write lyrics that will help people get through hard times, or embrace happy times. I would also love to be in a position of financial power one day so that I can help provide for third world countries. It would be an honor to hand helpless families shoes, jackets, food, etc. I want to make a difference… change things.

What are your upcoming plans for promoting your music?

Denisse: We will be releasing singles this next quarter. Creating a buzz is everything continual performances and interviews are in the agenda these next few months! Woo hoo!!

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Tokio Hotel – World Behind My Wall

Tokio Hotel is a German band founded in Magdeburg, Germany in 2001 consisting identical brothers Bill and Tom Kaulitz, along with Gustav Schafer and Georg Listing. The four met after a live show in a Magdeburg club where Listing and Schafer, who knew each other from music school, watched from the audience while the Kaulitz brothers played on the stage. They formed a band and soon began playing in talent shows and small concerts under the name Devilish, being discovered by music producer Peter Hoffmann after Bill’s participation in a children’s Star Search in 2003. They then decided to change their name from Devilish to Tokio Hotel: “Tokio”, the German spelling of the Japanese city Tokyo, due to a love of the city, and “Hotel” due to their constant touring and living in hotels.

Its been quite the busy month for Tokio Hotel; Not only are they featured in the new Verizon Droid commercial their song “Human Connect To Human” (Check out the sci-fi themed spot here), but they also won the award for Best Group earlier this month at MTV’s European Music Awards where they also performed their new single “World Behind My Wall.” This guitar-charged ballad is their new, official focus track in the US and follows “Automatic” as the second single off of their latest album, “Humanoid.” Check out the song above then head on over to iTunes to pick up their latest album.