"We're still finding our feet in terms of the live shows, " concedes the eyelinered singer.
It's the live shows, rather than writing or recording, that Slim says he's drawn to the most.
She uses her media outlet to produce live shows for Young Female Entrepreneurs network.
"Outside of Liverpool, they performed more live shows in Bournemouth than anywhere else, " Irene said.
Beyonce's rendition of Etta James's At Last has since become a staple of her live shows.
For live shows, second screen content creation happens when script ideas hit the page.
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Long a heavy drinker, Smith was aging visibly, and these live shows hinted at the final decline.
They were told they were being sent to "a beautiful camp" with a theater and live shows.
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Over the past three decades, the band released nine studio albums and performed at thousands of live shows.
The difficulty, of course, is that live shows can appear excruciatingly dull when transferred to television or video.
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With his variegated style and crossover appeal, Keb Mo puts on live shows known for their range and intensity.
It featured a variety of thrill rides, live shows and a petting farm.
There is nothing more valuable than LIVE today, live shows, first run shows and the ads that run along with them.
With "Hands" and its live shows, Mr. Bogie is well aware that Superhuman Happiness is bucking contemporary conventions in popular music.
Known for their live shows and extensive touring, the Grateful Dead also built up significant brand power during their 30-year career.
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Meanwhile, the foursome continued to play sporadic live shows once they began demoing for Tonight in order to help shape new material.
The site will offer streaming of live shows from small venues to stadium concerts as well as a library of older shows.
While the music business struggles to find new acts that will draw fans to live shows, the comedy world is filling the gap.
It pays tribute to their longevity, highlights their rich repertoire and shows how, forty years on, their live shows still crackle with energy.
The only video recorders at the time were huge Ampex reel-to-reel machines used by television stations to rebroadcast live shows in later time zones.
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Our main commitment will always be to find great talent, and let's not forget, we are now days away from our first live shows.
"That's what seems to be happening at live shows, " Elmquist said.
In Tokyo Disneyland, even adult visitors will sing, clap and dance along to the internationally themed live shows, such as the Latin-American vibes of Minnie Oh!
The Ryan Montbleau Band enlisted the help of friends to build their own website to handle streaming once the group began broadcasting live shows in January.
Live shows require satellite links, for example, and navigating local permitting rules to obtain alcohol licenses and find staff experienced enough to serve booze can be costly.
The leading league, Ultimate Fighting Championship, has a dedicated following on American pay-per-view television, and has been gaining fans through live shows and television in Europe too.
The music industry is looking at live shows as where money can be made - but at the lower end of the scale, you won't make anything, right?
In Nevada an exception for live shows protects Elvis impersonators.
It was one of the biggest live shows of all time but Danny Boyle has admitted that directing the Olympics opening ceremony was less stressful than making a movie.
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She went on to become a household name when X Factor judge Cheryl Cole failed to put her through to the live shows, favouring Cher Lloyd and Katie Waissel.
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