Sunday, August 21, 2011

Lea Salonga becomes a Disney legend


ANAHEIM, California – A rousing applause greeted Lea Salonga as she went up on stage to receive her recognition as a Disney Legend.
Twelve outstanding talents were recognized by the company for their lasting contributions to Disney’s legacy.
Salonga was the singing voice of Princess Jasmine in "Aladdin" and Fa Mulan in "Mulan" and "Mulan 2."
"I'm really usually great shooting from the hip, but right now I’ve just been rendered speechless by this," Salonga said when she received her award.
"This is a really big deal. It's wonderful for all these princesses to be honored in such a wonderful way by the Walt Disney Company," she added. "To the Walt Disney Company, thank you so much."
The Disney Legends program was established in 1987 and its recipients are chosen by top Disney executives.
Salonga is the first Filipina to receive the award.
Previous awardees include Tom Hanks, Elton John and Barbara Walters.
The awarding was held at the D23 Expo, a 3-day event for Disney fans that drew the biggest Disney enthusiasts from all over the world.
Salonga performed the theme song of "Mulan," and then sang with the other voices of beloved Disney characters, including Belle from "Beauty and the Beast," Ariel of "The Little Mermaid," and Princess Tiana of "The Princess and the Frog."
The audience rose to give her a standing ovation, and Salonga admitted to becoming emotional when she saw the crowd’s response.
"It's pretty amazing," Salonga said. "I'd like to think that my trip through my life and my career hasn't stopped yet."
Salonga said that although she has officially hit middle age at 40 years old, she feels that things can only get better from now on.
"I don't know that it can get better than this, but I have a feeling it's still going to," she said.
Salonga’s fans who were at D23 rejoiced with her.
"To have her on stage, to be applauded by 4,000 people and get an award for having wonderful talent is a great piece of recognition to have," said Elvynn Oropilla.
"It's every little girl that's grown up's fantasy to be able to see one of the most iconic voices when it comes to women’s empowerment and cartoon movies. It's phenomenal," said Alyssa Label.
Salonga's success is particularly notable because she got it when it was much more difficult for Filipino talents to be recognized as world class talent.
With the advent of YouTube and other social media platforms, many Filipinos have found success via viral videos.
But to have longevity and industry respect, Salonga said that talent and skill should be tempered with discipline, something that she got from her training in theater.
"To everyone that has kept the magic going, thank you so very much," Salonga said.
Apart from the Disney Legends sculpture, Salonga will also have a bronzed handprint that will be displayed at the Walt Disney headquarters in Burbank.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Jennifer Lopez back on American Idol?


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Singing star Jennifer Lopez will return as a judge on top-rated TV singing contest "American Idol," the program's lead producer said on Wednesday.
Executive Producer Nigel Lythgoe, in an interview on "American Idol" host Ryan Seacrest's radio show, was asked whether Lopez would return for an 11th season, and he said yes.
Lythgoe told Seacrest that they are still waiting for the official announcements and is delighted to say that all three judges, along with American Idol's brilliant host, Ryan Seacrest is due to be back for the next season.
Lopez returns to join longtime "Idol" judge Randy Jackson and rocker Steven Tyler, the Aerosmith frontman.
Her decision to rejoin the No. 1-rated U.S. TV show has been the source of much speculation in Hollywood since the singer said earlier this summer that she was undecided.
Indeed, just last week at a meeting of television critics in Los Angeles, top programing executives for the Fox network, which airs "Idol," were tight-lipped on the subject.
Fox entertainment president Kevin Reilly told reporters that he had no headline-making announcements -- "maybe like confirm Jennifer Lopez or something. No luck there."
Showbiz news web site TheWrap.com has reported that Lopez had already closed a deal that would pay her just over $20 million to return for the upcoming season, which will begin in January.
Well, sure or not, I'm definitely looking forward to seeing Jennifer Lopez again on American Idol's next season.  It will be a blast!
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They simply just call me "manoi" (a term usually called for first-born or elder brothers), but others call me "rai". My legal guardians gave me the Christian name Ryan Carlo Palima Garces. I obtained my bachelor's degree ( Bachelor of Science in Accountancy ) in Saint Joseph College, Maasin City, Southern Leyte batch 2001. I got married last Feb 13, 2008 and blessed with a wonderful, caring and hardworking wife and three bouncy and effort-intensive kid-dos (khym clyd, kliven dru and korbin jimm). My greatest passion really are into the sport of basketball, soccer and volleyball but since I was a kid, music really has a bigger impact on my life still, singing is my passion and I always dreamed of having a band playing inspirational musics and masterpiece. Later on, comes into my instincts that I have something in me into Photography.