Ella Mai rose to fame by posting 15 second clips of herself singing covers of popular songs on Instagram. The UK singer got noticed after uploaded a video singing Fetty Wap's hit single 679'. DJ Mustard contacted her via Instagram DM and the rest is history! Picture: Instagram
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Ella Mai is having her moment. The American Music Awards announced that she's set to perform at the AMAs this Tuesday, Oct. 9, so who is Ella Mai? What should viewers know about her? The singer rose to fame with the hit single "Boo'd Up," and broke Billboard charts records as the woman with the most weeks at #1 on the Billboard R&B chart, beating the record previously held by none other than Mary J. Blige. At just the age of 23, she's nominated for her first American Music Awards in the Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Song categories. So yeah, like I said, Ella Mai is having her moment.
TV shows like The Voice, Britain's Got Talent, The X Factor and Pop Stars all created some major artists, and we've decided to take a look at how they found their fame and just how far they have come!
She's one of the world's biggest superstars but Beyoncé first found fame on TV show Star Search back in 1993. Beyoncé enjoyed massive success alongside Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams in girl band Destiny's Child but made a name for herself with her massive solo singles.
Adam Lambert shot to fame when he finished in second place on American Idol back in 2009. The singer went on to release his debut album 'For You Entertainment' and has since sold over 5 million records to date. In the past few years Adam has been touring as the lead vocalist with rock band Queen.
Leona Lewis won a 1 million recording contract with Simon Cowell when she won the third series of The X Factor in 2006. Leona went on to have five successful albums and has completed three tours to date. In 2016, Leona made her Broadway debut as Grizabella in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Cats.
Kelly Clarkson shot to fame in 2002 when she became the first winner of American Idol. Kelly has now released seven albums to date including the likes of 'Breakaway', 'Stronger' and her 2015 album 'Piece By Piece'.She's also a mentor on The Voice US.
Despite her amazing success, Jennifer unbelievably only finished 7th on American Idol back in 2004. She's since went on to appear in hit movie Dreamgirls, released three studio albums and became a mentor on TV show The Voice UK.
Susan Boyle first shot to fame when she appeared on Britain's Got Talent in 2009. After shocking audiences and the judging panel with her incredible rendition of 'I Dreamed A Dream', Susan went on to finish in second place behind Diversity. This was just the start for the Scottish singer as she went on to achieve massive success, selling millions of records worldwide.
No.10 seed Alexandra Eala claimed her first Grand Slam junior singles title with a 6-2, 6-4 defeat of No.2 seed Lucie Havlickova in the US Open girls' final. In so doing, she became the first player from the Philippines to lift a Grand Slam junior singles trophy.
In the final, Eala was pitted against Roland Garros girls' champion Havlickova, also 17. The Czech was seeking to become the first player to win two Grand Slam junior singles trophies in one season since both Belinda Bencic and Ana Konjuh pulled off the feat in 2013.
deliciously ella is a plant-based food & wellness platform sharing delicious ways to feel better. Starting from a recipe website, the business has evolved into a restaurant, a range of plant-based food products, an app, a collection of bestselling recipe books, a podcast, and a growing social media community that sits at the heart of what we do.
A year after I started sharing my recipes on deliciouslyella.com, I launched our social media platforms before moving into hosting supper clubs and teaching cooking classes, which funded the development of my first commercial venture: the deliciously ella app. The original app, to my huge surprise, went straight to #1 in food & drink on the UK app store, solely thanks to the support of our online community, and that set the foundations for where we are today.
Following the launch of the app, I was approached to write a cookbook. My first book was published in January 2015 and became the best-selling debut cookbook of all time in the UK. This was the turning point for our company, taking deliciously ella from a small online community into something beyond my wildest expectations.
I met my now husband, and our CEO, Matt, shortly after my first book was published, and we started talking about taking deliciously ella further. We wanted to share, on scale, the benefits we had experienced from plant-based food and greater focus on holistic wellness. Matt had worked in finance and corporate development, and we decided to join forces to start a family business.
Ellie Greenwich is one of the most successful songwriters of the modern pop music era. She was one of the major influences on the 60's rock and roll, a music that continues alive and well today. Her songs, which have sold in the tens of millions, have earned her 25 gold and platinum records.Born in Brooklyn, her young life was filled with singing and dancing recitals and winning first prize in a local newspaper's poetry contest. At 11, she moved to Levittown, Long Island, and her musical career became serious when she took up the accordion and by 13, was writing songs. Along with two high school friends, she formed her first "girls group," The Jivettes, and the trio performed original songs at hospitals, schools and charity benefits throughout Long Island.About this time, Greenwich's mother arranged a meeting for Ellie with Cadence Records president Archie Bleyer (of Everly Brothers and Chordettes fame). His advice to "keep writing but finish school... the music business will always be there," stuck in the young writer's head and she did just that. She attended Hofstra University, was its Spring Queen and graduated with top honors with a BA degree in English, and a listing in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities."During her latter years in college, she met Jeff Barry at a family gathering and the two became good friends almost immediately. "He was the first male I could actually harmonize with," she recalls. Eventually, the couple married and went on to become co-writers of some of the most memorable classic rock hits.After graduation in 1962 and following a High School English teaching career which lasted three and one half weeks, she began free-lancing and working out of the offices of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, a pair of hot songwriters in their own right, in Broadway's Brill Building, one of the music business headquarters of that time. She wrote songs with Doc Pomus and Tony Powers and enjoyed her first chart successes with "This Is It," by Jay and the Americans, and "He's Got the Power," by the Exciters. She and Barry formed The Raindrops, who skimmed the top 16 with "What a Guy" and "The Kind of Boy You Can't Forget."Teaming with Phil Spector, the two managed number one hits with "Be My Baby," "Da Doo Ron Ron," "And Then He Kissed Me," "Chapel of Love" and "River Deep, Mountain High." Greenwich and Barry also continued their successes with such number one smashes as "Hanky Panky," and co-written with Shadow Morton, the epic, "Leader of the Pack." During these years, too, Greenwich reigned as one of New York's top demo singers and session vocal arrangers/singers, working with artists ranging from Dusty Springfield and Lesley Gore to Ella Fitzgerald, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra. During one of the many demo sessions in which she was involved, Greenwich met and "discovered" Neil Diamond and went on to co-produce such early Diamond hits as "Cherry Cherry" and "Kentucky Woman," doing background vocals as well.During the latter part of the 60's, Greenwich found continued success in collaborations with Bob Crewe, in writing for The Hardy Boys TV series, and in singing on popular commercials for Cheerios, Clairol and Ford Mustang, as well as on her Clio-nominated "Oo La La Sasson" jeans spot. She continued to be one of the city's busiest female jingle writers and singers through the 70's and into the 80's.She has also worked with Desmond Child, Nona Hendryx, Cyndi Lauper and Paul Shaffer, among others. In 1984, she opened "Leader of the Pack," a show about her own life and music, at New York's well-known music showplace, The Bottom Line in Greenwich Village. Its success led to a 1985 Broadway opening at the Ambassador Theater, where it ran for five months, in the process garnering a Tony Award nomination for Best Musical, a Grammy nomination for Best Cast Album and winning the New York Music Award for Best Broadway Musical.
Julia Bergmann, Georgia TechStats: 5.86 P/S, 538 Kills, 5.22 K/S, 262 DigsBergmann lit it up during another stellar season for Georgia Tech, which culminates in her being an AVCA All-American for a second-straight year. The senior is among the NCAA leaders in points per set (fourth), kills per set (fourth), and kills (ninth), and she led the ACC in each of those categories.
North Rockland 3, Ossining 1: After a scoreless first half, Caroline Tomas, Gillian Alessi and Gabriella Cabrera each had a goal. Megan McGovern and Gianna Piscopiello each had an assist. Kelly Roff made six saves in the win. For Ossining, Isabella Vinces scored off an assist by Sophia Torrieri. It was Torrieri's first varsity assist as a freshman. Lindsay Saich had 18 saves.
Mahopac 6, Fox Lane 1: Piper Klammer and Keyla Tenenpaguay each had two goals. Faith Poniros and Camdyn Wilson each had their first career varsity goals. Katie Watts dished out three assists. Makaila Pikoulas and Fiona Kelleher each had one assist. Jess Sterbens had three saves in the win, and Arianna Penella had one save. 2ff7e9595c
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