Posted in Pink, Tour Dates on the November 14, 2008
Tickle Me Pink have posted the explicit version of the video for their single “Typical.” The uncensored video features Digital Playground adult film star Gabriella Fox. The track comes from the band’s debut album, Madeline. Fans 18+ can check out the clip here: ticklemepinkrock.com/nsfw/
You can catch Tickle Me Pink on the road now with Hawthorne Heights, Emery and The Mile After. Check out the dates below.
November 11th Boise, ID - The Big Easy
November 12th Salt Lake City, UT - Murray Theatre (w/ Emery)
November 13th Denver, CO - Ogden Theatre
November 15th Des Moines, IA - People’s Court
November 16th St. Paul, MN - Station 4
November 17th Lawrence, KS - The Granada Theater
November 18th Chicago, IL - The Metro
November 19th Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom
November 20th Detroit, MI - St. Andrews Hall
November 21st Newport, KY - Southgate House
November 22nd Pittsburgh, PA - Rex Theatre
November 23rd Hartford, CT - Webster Theatre
November 24th Boston, MA - Wilbur Theatre
November 25th New York, NY - Irving Plaza
November 26th Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance
November 28th Townson, MD - Recher Theatre
November 29th Richmond, VA - The National
November 30th Norfolk, VA - The Norva
December 2nd Charlotte, NC - Visulite Theatre
December 3rd Asheville, NC - The Orange Peel
December 4th Hilton Head, SC - Shoreline Ballroom
December 20th Fort Collins, CO - Aggie Theatre (headlining show)
Posted in Hit Song, Pink, Video on the November 11, 2008
P!nk bring her Funhouse to AOL Sessions. Check out performances of “So What,” “Sober,” “Dear Mr. President” and more. Also, watch an exclusive Q&A where P!nk discusses everything from what issues she’s working through on Funhouse to the meanings behind some of the tracks.
“So What” performance video:
Posted in Album Release, Pink on the October 29, 2008
Can’t wait for next week to arrive? Check out a sneak peek of P!nk’s Funhouse before it hits stores. Listen in full now on MTV.com’s The Leak. P!nk co-wrote each song and worked with everyone from Max Martin to Tony Kanal (of No Doubt) to Butch Walker on what she calls her “most vulnerable album to date.” With its mix of sad, thoughtful love songs and fun, upbeat, feisty rock anthems. P!nk achieved exactly what she wanted to on Funhouse. “It feels good to get people not just emoting and releasing all that energy, but getting angry and motivated too. It’s group therapy.” Pre-order Funhouse now at iTunes and get a bonus track!
Posted in Album Release, Pink, Tracks Listing on the October 25, 2008
With an explosive VMA performance and # 1 hit already under her belt, P!nk’s riding high on the way to the release of Funhouse on October 28th. The album is now available for pre-order which will score you an exclusive bonus track, “This Is How It Goes Down,” not available on the regular version once the pre-order ends as well as a bonus “So What” video. Funhouse includes the # 1 hit single “So What” in addition to other new tracks including “Sober,” “I Don’t Believe You,” and much more.
Funhouse Track Listing
1. So What
2. Sober
3. I Don’t Believe You
4. One Foot Wrong
5. Please Don’t’ Leave Me
6. Bad Influence
7. Funhouse
8. Crystal Ball
9. Mean
10. It’s All Your Fault
11. Ave Mary A
12. Glitter in the Air
*Deluxe edition includes:
13. Why Did I Ever Like You
14. Could’ve Had Everything
15. “So What” Bonus Video
16. This Is How It Goes Down
Posted in New LP, New Single, Pink on the October 7, 2008
This week, singer/songwriter P!nk ascends to the number one position on the U.S. singles chart with her smash hit, “So What.” The irresistible rocking single tops Billboard’s “Hot 100 Singles,” “Hot Digital Songs” and “Hot Digital Tracks” charts, and is the number one radio airplay gainer for four weeks in a row, making it one of the top 10 most played songs at CHR radio stations. The David Meyers directed video is currently in rotation on VH-1, Fuse, Music Choice, and is one of the top ten videos on MTV.
“So What” was co-written by P!nk and produced by collaborator Max Martin, who worked with her on “Who Knew” and ”U + Ur Hand.” The New York Times describes the first single from her forthcoming album, Funhouse, as “guitar-charged and aggressively bouncy.” Funhouse is her fifth studio effort and is slated for release on October 28th.
Posted in Celebs, Music, Music People, Performance, Photography, Pink, Pop Music, Rumor, Singers on the September 5, 2007

Kaiser Chiefs bassist Simon Rix has blasted pop star Pink for her “crap” music and dismissed her songwriting skills as “idiotic”. Rix singled out the Stupid Girls hitmaker’s song Dear Mr. President - an open letter to U.S. president George W. Bush - as a prime example of her questionable talent, and claims her music simply “stinks.” It has become a ritual with these pathetic singer, they just can’t stop themselves from having a jibe at their co-singers, 50 Cents loves to hit at Kyane and Kyane won’t let go an opportunity himself and Simon has not let go the chance to make some ugly news. Terrible well I can use this word for a lot of singers out there in the world for the way they dress up, the way they have a hairdo and a lot more things and yes for the they try and remain in the news and focus. I wonder why has Simon got so pi**ed off right now so as to make a burly comment like this one, may Pink just peed out of his home door and the CCTV camera caught Pink peeing and couldn’t stand the insult, hahaha.
Posted in Celebs, Concert, Joss Stone, Madonna, Music, Music Award, Music People, New LP, Pink, Pop Music, Shakira, Song on the July 24, 2007
Lennox is set to appear at a special concert in London next month
Madonna is among a host of female stars to appear on a new charity single by vocalist Annie Lennox.
Sing will feature contributions from 23 singers including Shakira, Joss Stone, Dido and Celine Dion, who were asked to perform by the former Eurythmics star.
Lennox, whose new album is due for release in October, wrote the song after her work with Nelson Mandela’s 46664 Aids charity.
The singer’s last solo collection, Bare, was released in 2003.
Other singers to appear on the new record, which is being released in September, include Pink, Fergie, Gladys Knight, Bonnie Raitt, Melissa Etheridge and Lennox’s fellow Scottish star KT Tunstall.
The song will raise funds for the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), whose own vocal group The Generics inspired Lennox to create the track for her Songs of Mass Destruction album.
The award-winning singer, who released her first solo album 15 years ago, performed at the 46664 concert in South Africa in 2005, staged to highlight awareness of the plight of women living with HIV and Aids.
Lennox has amassed four Grammy and 11 Brit awards in a career spanning more than 25 years.
