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The “Level Up” singer, 39, has launched “Dance Icon” — in partnership with Colossal — an online, dancing fundraiser competition where people can vote to give an unknown dancer their ...
The US promotional campaign for Shampoo, which centred on the single "Trouble", was described by Billboard as a massive effort. In addition to releasing the song as a promotion single for the Power Rangers film, 15,000 promotional cassettes of "Trouble" were given away at Wet Seal stores, as were coupons for the full album, and a video-reel containing music videos for "Trouble" and Shampoo's ...
Shampoo were an English female pop-punk music duo in the 1990s, formed by Jacqueline "Jacqui" Blake (born 23 November 1974 in Woolwich) and Caroline "Carrie" Askew (born 4 May 1976 in Plumstead). Their 1994 song " Trouble " from the debut album We Are Shampoo reached No. 11 in the UK Singles Chart and was featured in 1995's Mighty Morphin Power ...
The Play That Goes Wrong is a play by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields of Mischief Theatre Company. The story follows a performance of a murder mystery, where the ill-fated theatre company encounters numerous mishaps.
Sarah Michelle Gellar has always been a fearless heroine, and her latest role in Olay's first-ever Super Bowl ad is an action-packed thriller you must see.. Last month, Olay, an American beauty ...
The View star, gentle Siri whisperer, swivel chair acrobatic artist, and one-time apartment building elevator hostage Joy Behar has, frankly, had it with the terroristic antics of America's ...
Roxy Music – "Dance Away" The Ruts – "Babylon's Burning" “Something that I Said” Sad Café – "Every Day Hurts" Secret Affair – "Let Your Heart Dance" The Selecter – "On My Radio" Sex Pistols – "Something Else", "Silly Thing" “C’mon Everybody” The Shadows – "Theme from the Deer Hunter"
We Are Shampoo is the debut album by British female pop duo Shampoo. It was released in 1994 by Food Records and features their hit singles " Trouble " and "Viva La Megababes". The album peaked at number 45 on the UK Albums Chart [ 7 ] and number eight in Japan.