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Scan of @adamlambert in the Jan. 24th issue of Billboard magazine

Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Thursday, January 22, 2015

Posted at : Thursday, January 22, 2015

5 comments:

Dee R Gee said...

I just hope that the signing leads to the marketing and the promoting and the buying and the performing and the charting and the touring.

JAK said...

Amen....

glitzylady said...

I have a very good feeling about Adam's future with Warner Bros. Records and in his musical career..

As Shoshanna Stone has said more than once recently:

"You ain't seen nothing yet..."

She's been right so far.....

Radio is the key to it all and I think Era 3 is going to be the magic one for Adam Lambert...

yada said...

@glitzylady.... I so agree. I also have that good feeling. I just sense that things are different this time around. I have we'll be smiling a lot this year. This year and the years ahead will be groundbreaking, I believe. :)

On a side (but relevant) note:
RCA hasn't done the best of jobs to promote many of it's very talented and highly marketable artists/bands, imo, and from what I've seen in several current cases. There are several of highly popular, marketable artists that have gained their popularity on their touring & folks buying their albums alone....but haven't received the promotion and marketing from RCA (and radio exposure) necessary to really breakthrough. I'm not sure why of this relative scant approach from RCA, and what their prectices are (Perhaps they don't want to spend $$ and take perceived "risks"? Usually, I've found that the bottom line is found somewhere in the PTB's pocketbooks and perceptions of $$ and thereof...a lack of vision, poor awareness of the pulse-beat of music buyers and what they really want. Something seems amiss in the cog-wheel of RCA. But, again, that's my two-cent opinion. At any rate, counter intuitively perhaps, I'm glad RCA asked Adam to do a cover album and sort of "forced" Adam's hand, so to speak..... So that Adam would leave ...get "unstuck" & be offered breakthrough opportunities worthy of his tremendous talent and future. I am, however grateful to RCA for getting his post-Idol album's produced).
There's a whole heck uv a lot I don't understand about the record industry....BUT: I DO gather that as a whole, Warner gives their efforts the full monty... and pulls out the stops. They have indicated from the very top of their organization that they really believe in Adam, his career, his viable and deserving place in the music industry, and they seem to possess vision and awareness.... of his fans, potential buyers and his remarkable marketability in the ever-changing music industry. They seem to know a "win-win" when they see one. (Did RCA park their head in the sand??
On another note: My apologies to anyone who is invested or works for RCA. I'm just expressing my unexpert ideas. This is not a general statement of RCA as a whole or their employees. No harm intended...).

So.... having gone on & on (whew) with all that...

I think amazing things are ahead!! :)

Anonymous said...

Whew, indeed!! Amen, to all of the above thoughtful and respectful remarks!!!!

All hail to the leader of the Glam Nation!!!