Nash Grier is a new social media prodigy on Vine, a video-sharing app that allows users to create 6 second videos. Nash, at the age of fifteen and coming from North Carolina, currently has 1.5 million followers, making him the 23rd most followed vine user.
Nash makes comedy Vines, such as song parodies and adolescent humor and features his siblings and friends in most of the videos.
His current success started in July of this year with just a handful of followers and went to 200,000 in 3 weeks. He now gains 100,000 followers every week and receives emails and phone calls from international businesses "hoping to cash in on his fame" says his parents on the Charlotte Observer.
He plans to move his fame to Youtube next. He's learning how to edit videos so he can make longer ones and hopefully make videos the rest of his life.
Check out his videos by clicking here! And thanks for reading!
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
Update on 'Breaking Bad' spinoff series 'Better Call Saul'
On Sept. 29, 2013 the series finale of Breaking Bad aired. Audiences around the world watched as the main
characters, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, tied up their loose ends in what
ended up being the show’s most popular night with 10.3 million viewers. Fans
applauded the grand finale and will surely miss their beloved show, but it wasn’t
the last we’ll see of all the characters.
Saul Goodman (played by Bob Odenkirk) was Walter and Jesse’s
lawyer with friends in low places. News broke mid September that there was to
be a spinoff series with the working title Better
Call Saul. This new show would be an hour-long drama with Saul as the main
character in a prequel to Breaking Bad.
There is no doubt that fans would want to see how Saul
became the crafty lawyer to Heisenberg, but after Breaking Bad’s series finale, many people were left wondering what happened
to their favorite crooked lawyer. Luckily for fans, more information was
released this week about the upcoming drama. Instead of being strictly a prequel,
Odenkirk said Breaking Bad creator
Vince Gilligan has also brought up the possibility of the show being a sequel
or a combination of the two, which can lead to endless possibilities.
Whether the show becomes a prequel, sequel, or hybrid,
Odenkirk wants it to be an entirely different experience, "I told Peter
and Vince ... 'Look, man, let us make this fresh for everyone.' So that right
away, in the first five minutes, every viewer goes, 'Oh, this isn't 'Breaking
Bad,' this is its own thing.' And I think they feel the exact same way."
Writers are expected to begin their work at the end of this
month and Better Call Saul is
expected to air sometime in 2014.
Click the picture to visit Saul's website bettercallsaul.com
Thursday, November 7, 2013
What happened at the CMA award's
What happened at the CMA award’s?
Well I wanted to do a blog on who won what so that people who missed it could come and
check it out.
Entertainer of the Year
George Strait
George Strait
Female Vocalist of the Year
Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist of the Year
Blake Shelton
Blake Shelton
Vocal Group of the Year
Little Big Town
Little Big Town
Vocal Duo of the Year
Florida Georgia Line
Florida Georgia Line
New Artist of the Year
Kacey Musgraves
Kacey Musgraves
Album of the Year
Based on a True Story, Blake Shelton
Based on a True Story, Blake Shelton
Song of the Year
"I Drive Your Truck," Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington and Jimmy Yeary
"I Drive Your Truck," Jessi Alexander, Connie Harrington and Jimmy Yeary
Single of the Year
"Cruise," Florida Georgia Line
"Cruise," Florida Georgia Line
Musical Event of the Year
"Highway Don't Care," Tim McGraw (with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban)
"Highway Don't Care," Tim McGraw (with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban)
Music Video of the Year
"Highway Don't Care," Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban
"Highway Don't Care," Tim McGraw with Taylor Swift and Keith Urban
Musician of the Year
Mac McAnally
Mac McAnally
It was a great award show with Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley being the co-hosts this is their sixth consecutive year of hosting.
Five Singers Brought Together as One Explosive Group
X Factor has done it again! The reality talent show brought together a band in 2010 called One Direction, a band consisting of five male singers who continue to rise in fame. Now, X Factor has done it again in late 2012 by creating a band called Fifth Harmony.
Five solo singers named Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Dinah-Jane Hanson, Lauren Jauragui, and Normani Hamilton, didn't make it through the competition by themselves so they were assigned to be a group. After more competition, a couple group name changes and lots of judging, they came to call themselves Fifth Harmony. Between the ages of 16 and 20, they're each from different states but finished the competition in 3rd place as a brand new Pop/R&B band.
This year they released their single "Miss Movin' On." having more that 14 million views on YouTube to the day and continue to rise in fame similarly like One Direction. They will be releasing their first alum called "Better Together" in 2014 and tour soon after.
Check out their single, "Miss Movin' On" by clicking the link above or visit their website at bettertogether.fifthharmonyofficial.com
Five solo singers named Ally Brooke, Camila Cabello, Dinah-Jane Hanson, Lauren Jauragui, and Normani Hamilton, didn't make it through the competition by themselves so they were assigned to be a group. After more competition, a couple group name changes and lots of judging, they came to call themselves Fifth Harmony. Between the ages of 16 and 20, they're each from different states but finished the competition in 3rd place as a brand new Pop/R&B band.
This year they released their single "Miss Movin' On." having more that 14 million views on YouTube to the day and continue to rise in fame similarly like One Direction. They will be releasing their first alum called "Better Together" in 2014 and tour soon after.
Check out their single, "Miss Movin' On" by clicking the link above or visit their website at bettertogether.fifthharmonyofficial.com
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