Okay, let me set some thing straight. The downloadable videos might not be made available for a while. I understand everyone wants the performances and whatnot for their iPods but I don’t, personally, have time to upload all of them and add them to the database.As for images, they will remain tagged the way they are. I’ve changed the tags over time to try to accommodate novice graphic designers, but I double tag them for a reason.Any questions? E-mail me, Dominique.
Pretty steamy ad, huh?! I’ll so be buying the outfit he has on. LOL!The HiRes (1 Megabyte) version is available to you as a Valentine’s Day gift. Click on the large display thumbnail above to sex it up!You won’t find it in any better resolution than here, at CBWeb of course. The first, the best, the damn near official. HA!
I attached Christina’s performance because she was aboslutely amazing. Brilliant.
Essex County may be country-music territory, but Carrie Underwood’s Best New Artist win at the Grammys last night probably disappointed thousands of locals rooting for hometown favorite Chris Brown.The teenage R&B phenomenon from Tappahannock was one of the nominees who lost out to the former “American Idol” in that category. Underwood’s “Some Hearts” is the fastest-selling debut country-music album ever.Four years ago, Brown’s father, Clinton Brown, met a music-business type while working at the Valero gas station on U.S. 360 in Tappahannock, and talked him into listening to 13-year-old Chris sing.In 2005, when he was 16, his first Jive Records single, “Run It!” made Brown–who appears at Nissan Pavilion tomorrow–the youngest male solo artist to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. His debut album, “Chris Brown,” has sold 2 million copies worldwide.Two other singles from the album, “Yo (Excuse Me, Miss)” and “Gimme That,” also became hits.Not long ago, he was a student at Essex High School hawking T-shirts he’d designed himself.”I was going to go into fashion design,” Brown told The Free Lance-Star recently. “I used to go home and get cereal boxes–anything with a design on it–and I used to freehand it on T-shirts, jeans, sneakers, anything I could.”He quickly turned it into a nice little business. “I used to make my own clothes, and I made almost $4,000 one year selling clothes in high school.”Brown said he learned a valuable lesson doing that:”Put your work out there. Let people see your work and see what you can do. If people don’t like it, try something different–but work on your craft.”SOURCE: Fredericksburg.com
MARY J BLIGE, CHRISTINA AGUILERA and R+B sensation CHRIS BROWN raised the roof with stunning showcases. All three earned standing ovations. Multi-award winner Blige then returned to perform with double winner LUDACRIS. Aguilera paid tribute to late soul star JAMES BROWN with a rousing rendition of his anthem IT’S A MAN’S, MAN’S, MAN’S WORLD, while the Godfather of Soul’s namesake, Chris Brown, performed his hit RUN IT with a fractured foot. Brave Brown later brought the house down when he performed a dance tribute to James Brown. As he exited the stage, the soul legend’s longtime sidekick and announcer DANNY RAY entered from the shadows to rapturous applause. Ray draped his late boss’ famous cape over a vacant microphone stand as part of his simple but moving personal tribute. SOURCE: Contactmusic.comWhy did Chris Brown have a mask on? Was he auditioning for Slipknot there? If so, Stomp the Yard isn’t what they are looking for. This is really strange. He just jumped off a trampoline. Had little kids dancing all chaotic and such, and here are Lionel and Smokey trying to catch their breath from walking up the stairs. SOURCE: TVGuide.com
For now I’ll try Imeem. Here it goes. The other video will be available later today. More pictures will be added as well.
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