JUSTIN BIEBER, KELLY CLARKSON, CARLY RAE JEPSEN, PSY, THE WANTED AND SWIZZ BEATZ FEATURING CHRIS BROWN AND LUDACRIS TO PERFORM ON "THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS(R)"
dick clark productions (dcp) has announced that Justin Bieber, Kelly Clarkson, Carly Rae Jepsen, PSY, The Wanted and Swizz Beatz featuring Chris Brown and Ludacris will all perform on "The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards(R)." They join previously announced performers Carrie Underwood, Christina Aguilera, Ke$ha, Linkin Park, Nicki Minaj, No Doubt, P!nk, Pitbull, Taylor Swift and Usher on this year's show, which will be broadcast live from the NOKIA Theatre L.A. LIVE on SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18 (8:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT) on ABC.
Additional acts and presenters will be announced in the coming days. Tickets are now on sale (please visit www.ticketmaster.com or call 1-877-234-8425.).
For the sixth year, winners will be determined by online voting. Fans can vote at the Coca-Cola AMA voting website, amavote.com, as well as AMA.abc.com. Artists will be honored in the categories of Pop/Rock, Country, Rap/Hip-Hop, Soul/R&B, Alternative, Adult Contemporary, Latin, Contemporary Inspirational and -- for the first year ever -- Electronic Dance Music. Fans can go to the official homepage of "The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards," ama.abc.com, to find nominations, performer and presenter announcements, artist information and more.
For the fourth consecutive year, the live online pre-show "Coca-Cola Red Carpet LIVE! @ The 2012 AMAs" will stream live for fans worldwide starting at 5:00 p.m., ET / 2:00 p.m., PT and will be hosted by Lance Bass, Kimberly Cole, Brad Goreski, Sean Kingston, Eden Sher and Tristan Wilds, as well as Nokia correspondent Andy Grammer. Viewers will be able to watch the live show on ABC.com, AMAs365.com, Cokemusic.com, Livestream, Ustream, YouTube, and through AP Live Entertainment. Livestream and Ustream-powered video players will be made available to media partners, as well as for the websites and Facebook Pages of participating talent.
"The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards" is produced by dick clark productions, inc. Allen Shapiro and Orly Adelson will executive produce the show. Larry Klein will produce. The program will be broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format with 5.1 channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,D,L,S parental guideline.
Fans can go to ama.abc.com, AMAs365.com, follow the AMAs on Twitter @theamas, and like the AMAs on Facebook at facebook.com/amas to find performer and presenter announcements, artist information, Memes, Gifs and more. Fans can now watch "AMAs On Demand," a weekly web series hosted by Lance Bass, Kimberly Cole and Megan Turney. The web series is published weekly to YouTube (youtube.com/awardsshownetwork), ABC.com and other streaming partners and covers all things "AMA," including breaking news, artist spotlights, retrospectives on fashion, acceptance speeches, red carpet and backstage interviews.
Justin Bieber -- one of the most Googled people on the planet -- has amassed over 3 billion views on YouTube, over 47 million Facebook fans and more than 29 million Twitter followers. His current album, "Believe" (Island Def Jam), exploded to No. 1 in 30 countries, including such top markets as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Brazil. The platinum album's first two singles, "Boyfriend" and the No. 1 radio smash "As Long As You Love Me," featuring Big Sean, are both multi-platinum. Bieber's current Believe World Tour sold out in 45 minutes and is the No. 1 grossing tour in the world according to Billboard magazine. "Beauty and a Beat," which features Nicki Minaj, recently smashed the VEVO record for the most watched music video in 24 hours, delivering 10.6 million views. The video is currently at more than 70 million views since its VEVO premiere on Friday, October 12. Bieber is currently signed to Schoolboy Records.
Since bursting onto the music scene 10 years ago, Kelly Clarkson has released 5 studio albums ("Thankful," "Breakaway," "My December," "All I Ever Wanted," "Stronger"), sold over 20 million albums worldwide, 10 million albums in the U.S. and had 10 singles in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart. Clarkson is the recipient of 4 American Music Awards, 3 MTV Video Music Awards, 2 Academy of Country Music Awards, 1 Country Music Association Award and 12 Billboard Music Awards. Her most recent effort, "Stronger," debuted at No. 2 on both the Billboard Top 200 and Digital Albums Charts. The album is certified platinum by the R.I.A.A. and produced the smash singles
"Mr. Know It All" and "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)," marking Clarkson's 9th and 10th Top-10 hit. "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" was No. 1 on Billboard's Hot 100 Chart for two consecutive weeks (three weeks total), her third No. 1 on the Hot 100 Chart after 2002's "A Moment Like This" and 2009's "My Life Would Suck Without You." She was recently a mentor on ABC's "Duets" as well as a guest mentor for Team Blake on NBC's "The Voice." Clarkson was also recently nominated for a 2012 CMA Award for Female Vocalist of the Year. She is set to release "Greatest Hits - Chapter 1" on November 19, which will feature three new tracks as well as a compilation of some of her greatest hits to date.
Canadian singer/songwriter and breakout pop sensation Carly Rae Jepsen has taken America by storm after bursting onto the scene in the U.S. with her hit single, "Call Me Maybe." Unforgettably catchy, the hit song -- which she co-wrote -- quickly rose to the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart, where it remained for nine consecutive weeks, claiming the longest Hot 100 No. 1 run of 2012. Certified quintuple-platinum in Jepsen's native Canada, the track is also an international sensation, climbing to No. 1 on the iTunes Singles charts in over 37 countries and selling more than 10 million singles worldwide, while the official video has racked up more than 325 million views on YouTube. Follow-up platinum single "Good Time," a duet with Owl City, climbed to No. 3 on the Pop Chart,
No. 5 on the iTunes Singles Chart and No. 13 on Billboard's Hot 100, while the video has over 54 million YouTube views. Jepsen released her debut album "Kiss" on September 18 via 604 Records/Schoolboy Records/Interscope Records, and the video for her new single "This Kiss" is featured in front of Paramount Pictures' film "FunSize," in theaters now. Billboard named Jepsen its "Rising Star" at the 2012 Billboard Women in Music event in November in New York City -- the award acknowledges success and great potential among artists in the early stages of their career. Jepsen is currently touring this fall with Justin Bieber on the multi-platinum Pop/R&B sensation's 2012 headlining Believe Tour of North America.
South Korean singer and rapper PSY has become an international sensation with the 2012 breakout hit, "Gangnam Style." The artist, born Park Jae-Sang, began his music career in 2001 with the album "PSY from the PSYcho World!" The album's in-your-face lyrics connected well with Korean teens but also ignited some controversy, resulting in fines and a restriction of sales to adults only. He capitalized on the publicity by releasing two more albums, "Sa 2" and "3 PSY," a year later, which earned songwriting accolades at the 2004 SBS and Seoul Music Awards. PSY's third album, "Sa Jib (Sa House)," followed in 2006, along with more honors from the SBS Music Awards and M.net KM Music Festival. Aside from his regular recording and performing duties, PSY became a familiar face with appearances on Korean game shows like "X-Man" and talk shows like "Golden Fishery," bringing his flashy style and offbeat charm to the masses. His fifth album, "PSY Five," arrived in 2010 as the artist signed to YG Entertainment, one of Korea's largest talent agencies and record labels, and took home trophies from the Melon, Seoul and M.net Asian Music Awards ceremonies. PSY kicked off 2011 with Best Album honors from the 20th High1 Seoul Music Festival, and by the following spring had joined the cast of the Korean televised talent competition "Superstar K" as judge. His fame reached international status in the summer of 2012 with the release of the album "PSY's Best 6th Part 1," propelled by the single "Gangnam Style," which he immortalized in a video with campy choreography that simulated riding a horse. Within a month of its release, the video racked up over 28 million hits on YouTube and inspired parody clips from all corners of the globe. PSY is currently signed to Schoolboy Records.
Since 2009, The Wanted - Tom Parker, Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness and Nathan Sykes - have become front-page news with their ferociously infectious tunes, rock solid friendship and laddish charms. Since the release of their debut No. 1 single two years ago, "All Time Low" (from their self-titled debut album of 2010), they have become a sensation in the UK, Ireland, South East Asia and across Europe, piling up a string of five Top 3 singles in the UK. In the wake of their 2012 U.S. mini-tour, The Wanted's single "Glad You Came" blasted into the Billboard Hot 100's Top 10, and jumped to No. 9 on the Top 40 Airplay Chart. Success hasn't stopped there, as their follow-up single, "Chasing the Sun," went 3X platinum and was selected as the title track for 20th Century Fox's "Ice Age 4: Continental Drift." The Wanted's newest single, "I Found You," is currently at more than
8 million views since its VEVO premiere on Monday, October 15, and is available on iTunes. With over 3 million combined twitter followers, 91 million YouTube views, 2 million Facebook likes and the fact that they're the first boy band to hit No. 1 on the U.S. Airplay Chart since The Backstreet Boys, The Wanted have artfully transcended the 'boy band' mold and brought a blast of much-needed fresh air to British pop music.
With over 14 years of creating music for some of the biggest musicians in music history, Swizz has contributed to the sale over 280 million records in the U.S. alone, working with the likes of Jay-Z, DMX, Beyoncé, Kanye West and Bono, to name a few. In addition to several guest appearances and production credits, Swizz dropped his own album, "One Man Band Man," in 2007. His latest single, "Everyday Birthday," was released in November 2012. The single, which was produced by Swizz and Jukebox, also features Chris Brown and Ludacris and was accompanied by a video shot over a three-day period in Cannes. In an ever-changing music industry, Swizz has deferred from the regular album release schedule and instead chosen to release a series of what he has coined "Memorable Moments," singles featuring various other artists released with accompanying music videos and other visuals. He has also lent his creative talents to the likes of such global brands as Reebok (Vice President, Sports Style Marketing, Design and Brand Music Development) and Lotus Cars (Vice President of Design & Global Marketing). Swizz is the first producer-in-residence at New York University's Clive Davis' Recorded School of Music and worked with Christian Louboutin on a ground-breaking music-collaboration, a cabaret show entitled "Feu," which debuted in Paris this past March. Swizz's latest music venture is his new partnership with O&Media of Korea, in which his focus will be bridging the K-Pop music scene with Western music culture. In addition he recently collaborated with The New York Knicks and created their 2013 theme song. When not creating music, Swizz is an avid art collector and painter whose goal is to inspire new artists around the world to express themselves, and he is working on opening his own international "new artist" art gallery. He is also a philanthropist who is involved in many charities and recently served as the first Global Ambassador for New York City's public hospitals system.
After a whirlwind year - capped by his first No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for "F.A.M.E." -- Chris Brown is already back on top with the sequel, "Fortune." Released July 3, his fifth studio album debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. In addition to earning his second stateside No. 1 debut, Brown's "Fortune" netted the singer/songwriter his first-ever No. 1 on both the UK and Netherlands Top Albums charts. And his global success doesn't end there: Brown posted career-best Top Albums chart debuts in Ireland and France (both No. 4), Japan (No. 5), Canada (No. 6), Switzerland (No. 10) and Germany (No. 13). "Fortune" also dominated as the No. 1 album on iTunes' U.S. Albums Chart, with first-time chart-topping finishes in the UK, Australia, Japan and New Zealand, and was iTunes' No. 1 R&B/Soul Album in 22 countries. Powering Brown's global success are "Fortune's" two hit singles, the sultry "Strip" (No. 3 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs) and dance burner "Turn Up the Music" (No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100). Poised for similar chart ascent is the recently released "Don't Judge Me." But those cuts only scratch the surface of Brown's Fortune telling. In the same manner he deftly maneuvers his intricate dance moves, the 24-year-old singer/songwriter/producer skillfully ups the edge factor on his fifth studio album without sacrificing his R&B/hip-hop roots. Continuing where "F.A.M.E." left off, Brown plugs back into the EDM circuit with two more pulsating tracks, "Trumpet Lights" and "Bassline." He keeps core Team Breezy fans engaged with such R&B tracks as the intense love ballad "2012" and the deeply personal "Don't Judge Me." Helping to round out the 14-song standard edition are the illuminating "Mirage," mid-tempo romancer "Stuck on Stupid" and current chart-climber "Sweet Love." The deluxe edition features five more tracks, including "Free Run" and "Wait for You." Brown, who co-wrote and co-produced several tracks on "Fortune," once again assembled an A-list team of producers, among them the Underdogs, Harmony, Free School, Brian Kennedy, Benny & Alle Benassi, Boi-1da, Polow da Don, The Runners and Fuego.
Recording artist, actor, philanthropist, restaurateur... just a few of the titles befitting Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, who first gained worldwide acclaim more than 10 years ago with his debut album, "Back for the First Time" (2000). Ever since, his unrivaled lyrical prowess, dynamic performances and timeless hits -- including "Stand Up," "Get Back," "Number One Spot," "Money Maker" and "My Chick Bad" -- have solidified his position as one of music's best entertainers and led to the sale of more than 20 million albums domestically. With the 2013 release of "LUDAVERSAL," fans can look forward to more great music from Ludacris. In addition to immense commercial success, Ludacris' consistent output of stellar music has garnered the admiration of his peers, as well as numerous awards and honors.
"The 40th Anniversary American Music Awards" will be broadcast in 720 Progressive (720P), ABC's selected HDTV format, with 5.1-channel surround sound. This program carries a TV-14,D,L,S parental guideline.
About dick clark productions, inc. -
Founded in 1957, dick clark productions, inc. (dcp) is a leading independent producer of television programming. dcp produces perennial hits such as the "American Music Awards," "Golden Globe Awards," "Academy of Country Music Awards," and "Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest." dcp also produces popular weekly television programming, including "So You Think You Can Dance," and owns and maintains one of the world's most unique and extensive entertainment libraries, which includes more than 30 years of "American Bandstand" footage. For additional information about dcp, please visit www.dickclarkproductions.com
About the American Music Awards -
In 1973 Dick Clark created the American Music Awards to pay tribute to popular musicians from various genres of music and to put audiences in touch with the latest phenomena in American music. Since its founding, the AMAs have honored and showcased the talents of some of the biggest names in the music industry. Archived footage and photography are available upon request.
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