I am in shock over the loss of Glenn Frey. So sad to lose him. (Glenn Frey, co-founder and guitarist for the Eagles, has died from a combination of complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.)
I am in shock over the loss of Glenn Frey. So sad to lose him. (Glenn Frey, co-founder and guitarist for the Eagles, has died from a combination of complications from rheumatoid arthritis, acute ulcerative colitis, and pneumonia.)
There might be another reason why she didn't publicly acknowledge Celine's husband's passing. The guy was notorious for soliciting prostitutes, gambling, and had substance abuse issues. Plus, he had a preference for VERY YOUNG ladies. Shania lives (or in the very least appears to live) a clean life abstaining from casual sex, drugs, gambling, etc. I am sure she feels sympathy for Celine, however, I doubt she had a shred of respect for Celine's husband. My two cents.
There might be another reason why she didn't publicly acknowledge Celine's husband's passing. The guy was notorious for soliciting prostitutes, gambling, and had substance abuse issues. Plus, he had a preference for VERY YOUNG ladies. Shania lives (or in the very least appears to live) a clean life abstaining from casual sex, drugs, gambling, etc. I am sure she feels sympathy for Celine, however, I doubt she had a shred of respect for Celine's husband. My two cents.
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I seriously doubt that Shania would be so judgmental. Just because you don't agree with how others live their lives it doesn't mean she doesn't respect their right to chose how they live. Not defending the dude because he kind of always gave me the creeps anyway. But she loved him and they had a family together so I guess that's all that matters. I am sorry for her loss it is never easy to lose the ones we love whether it is to death or other circumstances that are beyond our control. I'm sure she's devastated.
There might be another reason why she didn't publicly acknowledge Celine's husband's passing. The guy was notorious for soliciting prostitutes, gambling, and had substance abuse issues. Plus, he had a preference for VERY YOUNG ladies. Shania lives (or in the very least appears to live) a clean life abstaining from casual sex, drugs, gambling, etc. I am sure she feels sympathy for Celine, however, I doubt she had a shred of respect for Celine's husband. My two cents.
If that is the case then she would have no respect for me if she knew me lol! Teasing lol. Kevy at least has no substance abuse problems lol.
Hey Mrs. Twain, In my opinion what Tommy is trying to convey in no uncertain terms is that if you had a song recorded everytime you posted a pic of yourself working in the studio, my i pod wouldnt have enough memory to hold them all! I have never produced an album...and I know you love to give the fans a lot of great music for the money, but at this point the fans only need one CDs worth of music. Seems to me Mrs. Twain that you have been working on new music for at least 7 years! So if you just recorded one song every sixth months that would be 14 songs. Get those babies on small shiny metallic discs called "CD's". Then have your people send these items to pre-determined places called "stores". Then common people like myself can purchase the "CD" via money. No need to tell what money is.... I have a feeling you still remember! In the next installment of "Eilleen is full of s#it" one of the other members will explain the magical world of internet based music purchasing.
Nasty lyrics....are you angry about something?!!! Disappointing choices.... hope you're not getting your ideas from these choices. LOL!!! Go to Tonto's Lack of creativity thread on this site if you want better choices for lyrics...LOL!!
Shania is attending the Adele concert tonight at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. I wonder if she made the trip to L.A. to go to the Grammy Awards on Monday night?
Shania is attending the Adele concert tonight at The Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. I wonder if she made the trip to L.A. to go to the Grammy Awards on Monday night?
Matthew Koma, the singer/producer Shania is working with on her new album, had a concert in L.A. this past week. So maybe she met him there to get some "business" done.
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Well, I could start posting some pics on my Twitter account of me sitting in front of my laptop strumming a guitar. There are three problems though. 1) I'm not rich and famous. 2) I can't play the darn thing. 3) My pad doesn't quite have those island retreat views when I look out of my window lol!
In all seriousnous. Shania is very deluded if she thinks her ever dwindling fanbase believes for one moment she is actually recording new music.
there was an article from Matthew Koma that pretty much confirmed she is working on new music and it was almost done, but I question whether she wants to share, it
I don't understand why she posts these photos of her with the guitar, a cup of coffee and her laptop. I thought this phase of work had been finished long ago. She should be recording.
***Some fans are wondering if this has anything to do with a possible return to Las Vegas. If so, it couldn't be until December at the earliest. Between Celine, Mariah, Elton, Rod & Reba, The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is booked for the rest of the year. Celine just added another set of shows from September through the end of November. http://www.thecolosseum.com/events
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***Some fans are wondering if this has anything to do with a possible return to Las Vegas. If so, it couldn't be until December at the earliest. Between Celine, Mariah, Elton, Rod & Reba, The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is booked for the rest of the year. Celine just added another set of shows from September through the end of November. http://www.thecolosseum.com/events
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Shania Twain back in Vegas tonight watching Celine Dion show at their mutual Caesars Palace home.
I highly doubt Shania went to Vegas just to see Celine's show. I'm pretty sure there's something else behind this. Maybe she'll return in 2017. There's the new album to release and the new show to create.
I highly doubt Shania went to Vegas just to see Celine's show. I'm pretty sure there's something else behind this. Maybe she'll return in 2017. There's the new album to release and the new show to create.
Totally agree, since it would seem there is no urgency for a new album.
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It looks like Shania is still in Vegas. She attended Rascal Flatts' show on Saturday night.
From Rascal Flatts on Facebook:
@tiffallon said ANY MAN OF MINE is gonna get a pic w me & Shania Twain - no arm twistin required to snap a pic w these 2 beauties last night at The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
What a great view!!! Would think it would inspire words and music.
Steve
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***Ultra Music Festival (UMF) is the world's premier outdoor electronic music festival, boasting elite DJs and unparalleled production located in the beautiful city of Miami. Florida. The annual event is held every March in Downtown Miami in Bayfront Park. This year's festival took place March 18-20. http://ultramusicfestival.com/
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***Ultra Music Festival (UMF) is the world's premier outdoor electronic music festival, boasting elite DJs and unparalleled production located in the beautiful city of Miami. Florida. The annual event is held every March in Downtown Miami in Bayfront Park. This year's festival took place March 18-20. http://ultramusicfestival.com/
Shania Twain at Ultra?
By Lesley Abravanel | Miami Herald | March 26, 2016
The most random and unexpected Ultra Music Festival celeb sighting award goes to Shania Twain, who posted a picture of herself on social media looking completely unrecognizable in a baseball hat at the downtown Miami music fest.
P. Diddy hosted a weekend-long pool party celebrating Ultra last week at his Star Island estate. The annual event was private and had a strict “No Cell Phone” policy. Guests included Wiz Khalifa, Paris Hilton, French Montana, NBA star Kyrie Irving and Diddy’s on-again gal pal Cassie.
Shania attended The Rolling Stones concert last night at Havana's Sports City football and baseball fields in Havana, Cuba. The group became the first major international rock band to play in Cuba.
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History in the making... #rollingstones #havana #cuba #music #historyinthemaking
La exitosa cantante de country #ShaniaTwain también quiso vivir la #NocheMasRockeraDeLaHabana #RollingstonesenCuba #Vistar #VistarMagazine #2AñosHaciendoFe
***Translation: Successful country singer #ShaniaTwain also wanted to experience the #TheRockestNightInHavana #RollingStonesInCuba #Vistar #VistarMagazine #2AñosHaciendoFe (Pictured with Shania is a photographer for Vistar magazine.)
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Ashton Kutcher Apologizes For Showing Shania His 'Twain' On 'The Ranch'
By Sylvia Ogweng | ET Canada | April 1, 2016 at 8:03 PM ET
Ashton Kutcher’s long-awaited Netflix series, “The Ranch,” premiered on Friday with a major dose of Canadian-flavoured jokes.
With the first five minutes of the show welcoming back lead character Colt Bennett (Kutcher) from Saskatoon, jokes about Wayne Gretzky and Shania Twain peppered the dialog, and now, Kutcher is bringing his puns to Twitter.
Kutcher’s Bennett recalled sliding his “balls head first into Miss Shania” in an accident that ended with him showing the singer his “Twain.”
This afternoon, Kutcher took to Twitter apologizing for the fictional incident with a few more Canadian references.
“Apologies again, Miss @ShaniaTwain. I had no inhibitions, made no conditions and definitely got out of line. @TheRanchNetflix,” Kutcher tweeted, referencing Twain's lyrics for “I Feel Like A Woman,” which also made it onto the show’s premiere episode.
Twain had her own cheeky response to Kutcher’s tweet, calling on her 1995 hit “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under.” “@aplusk next time you’re lonely, don’t call on me. Try the operator, maybe she’ll be free. @theranchnetflix,” she replied.
“Note to self: Shania Twain… not easily impressed,” Kutcher noted.
Ashton Kutcher Apologizes to Shania Twain for 'The Ranch' Jokes, Finds Himself in a Lyrical Quote-Off
by Meredith B. Kile | Entertainment Tonight | April 1, 2016 at 10:33 PM ET
From this moment on, Ashton Kutcher will know better than to get into a Twitter spat with Shania Twain.
The actor and producer’s new Netflix comedy, The Ranch, debuted on Friday, and the show includes several jokes about the singer and other north-of-the-border celebs as Kutcher’s character, Colt Bennett, has just returned home to his family’s ranch after playing semi-pro football in Saskatoon.
In the show’s first episode, Colt recalls an encounter that began with him sliding “balls head first into Miss Shania” and ended with him showing the singer his “Twain.” On Friday afternoon, Kutcher took to Twitter to apologize to the Canadian songstress for the off-color jabs.
“Apologies again, Miss @ShaniaTwain. I had no inhibitions, made no conditions and definitely got out of line,” the 38-year-old actor quipped, referencing Twain’s 1997 hit “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”
“@aplusk next time you’re lonely, don’t call on me,” Twain replied, citing her 1995 single “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under.” “Try the operator, maybe she’ll be free. @theranchnetflix.”
Kutcher retweeted the singer’s reply, adding one last lyrical reference: “Note to self: Shania Twain… not easily impressed.”
We have to admit, we are a little impressed by Kutcher’s encyclopedic knowledge of Twain’s songbook!
I wonder if she's still recording and writing or she's in the studio to mix the album. I wonder if she still plans to release something by August. At least one song. The first single off the new album.
I am 37 now. By the time Mrs. Twain produces another album I will be farting dust, eating pudding with a straw, and throwing my dentures at nurses backsides for recreation in an assisted living home while hooked up to a Viagra IV drip.
Man, I feel like a winner: Stars follow Shania Twain's advice for huge Game 4 victory
By Mike Heika | Dallas News | May 6, 2016
The quest for knowledge has driven man since the beginning of time. Whether it was Marco Polo venturing off to discover the world, the many searches for the Ark of the Covenant, or Buddha seeking inner peace, there has always been a hunger to understand the intricacies of life.
The Stars' trek toward clarity has landed them in Timmins, Ontario. There, they have found the true source of wisdom and goodness ... Shania Twain.
The sultry songstress with the lilting voice has quite a way with the English language, and so the Stars often look to her for guidance. Jason Spezza stopped the media in its tracks Thursday morning when they went on a truth-seeking mission in the visitors' locker room at Scottrade Center. With demanding queries locked into their crossbows, the children of Edwin R. Murrow wanted to toss around phrases like "questioned manhood," "intellectual mettle" and "low testosterone."
So imagine their surprise when Spezza said they had to wait until the Shania Twain song was over. Captain Jamie Benn, reading the vibe from his teammate, walked over to the modern-day "boombox" and turned the volume up to 11.
The stench of the locker room was washed away temporarily by the wafting grace of Twain's heartfelt lyrics from the song "You're Still The One."
"They said, 'I bet, they'll never make it,' But just look at us holding on. Still together, still going strong."
How did we not see it then? How could we have been so deaf to the obvious? Who cares about Ryan Reaves and his manufactured machismo? Why worry about the boys in Vegas already installing the Blues as the favorites to win the Stanley Cup after a 6-1 win in Game 2? Why panic when there is so much hockey to be played?
The Stars on Thursday answered the bell, so to speak. But instead of coming out with gloves on, swinging haymakers, they listened to Shania. She has a point. If you've been around this team for any amount of time, they have already faced 1,000 challenges. Whether it's Brett Ritchie or Valeri Nichushkin just getting into the lineup, Patrick Sharp and Spezza carving out a new home in a distant land, or Benn learning to live in the high-pressure world of the NHL superstar, there has been plenty of surviving done already.
So when they were crushed on Tuesday, it wasn't that big of a deal. Heck, they gave up six or more nine times this season. It's what they do. When Reaves blew a kiss at them after a fight, it was just so much posturing. They skate away from guys like that with their speed and guile. And when the fans and oddsmakers were in full panic mode, the players chuckled and looked inside.
They knew they could do better. They'd done better before.
But don't think they weren't realistic. Lindy Ruff said his team's manhood was challenged. Jason Spezza said the team was angry about all of the shenanigans on Tuesday. Jamie Benn bit his lip 100 times on Wednesday and Thursday when he wanted to say more than he did.
I sort of made a big deal about the team playing poorly in the preseason and was told at the time not to worry, because the games didn't matter. Then when they went 9-2-0 in October, I admitted they were right to question my questioning, and they responded with their own chuckle and said words to the effect, "Actually, we were scared to death after that preseason."
They were scared to death before Game 4, too. It's natural. You'd be concerned if they weren't. But instead of beating their chests, they looked for inner peace. Instead of chirping Ryan Reaves, they listened to Shania.
It's who they are.
Thursday's game could have so easily gone the other way. The Stars were chasing, and they needed Kari Lehtonen to come up big. He did. Then, out of nowhere, the Blues gift-wrapped a goal to Radek Faksa, and the game changed. There are no perfect answers in this world, there is only life. You have to make your choices every day on how you want to live it.
And if your muse is shouting, "Don't be stupid" or "That don't impress me much," you listen. And if she's saying, "Man, I feel like a woman," you sing along." You're confident enough in your manhood, right?
When Tom Gaglardi took over the Stars in 2011, the team was a financial mess. He hired Jim Lites and the two have done an impressive job of building a new foundation. They know about battling adversity and staying patient. When Jim Nill came on board in 2013, he brought in Lindy Ruff, and the two have done an impressive job of making over the identity of the Stars. They know what their strengths are and how they can use those strengths.
Bottom line, they have changed more than just the jersey color. This ain't your father's hockey team, and it doesn't need to break anyone's jaw to prove it's tough.
When Cody Eakin skated down the left wing and found the tiniest crack in the armor of the St. Louis Blues Thursday for the overtime game-winner, it seemed fitting that Reaves had 4:32 of ice time in the game.
Now, the series is tied, the Stars have home ice advantage, and the Blues have to find their own motivation.
Just so they know, the Canadian chanteuse with the Ojibwa name is already taken.
"Ain't nothing better. We beat the odds together. I'm glad we didn't listen, look at what we would be missin."
Man, I feel like a winner: Stars follow Shania Twain's advice for huge Game 4 victory
By Mike Heika | Dallas News | May 6, 2016
The quest for knowledge has driven man since the beginning of time. Whether it was Marco Polo venturing off to discover the world, the many searches for the Ark of the Covenant, or Buddha seeking inner peace, there has always been a hunger to understand the intricacies of life.
The Stars' trek toward clarity has landed them in Timmins, Ontario. There, they have found the true source of wisdom and goodness ... Shania Twain.
The sultry songstress with the lilting voice has quite a way with the English language, and so the Stars often look to her for guidance. Jason Spezza stopped the media in its tracks Thursday morning when they went on a truth-seeking mission in the visitors' locker room at Scottrade Center. With demanding queries locked into their crossbows, the children of Edwin R. Murrow wanted to toss around phrases like "questioned manhood," "intellectual mettle" and "low testosterone."
So imagine their surprise when Spezza said they had to wait until the Shania Twain song was over. Captain Jamie Benn, reading the vibe from his teammate, walked over to the modern-day "boombox" and turned the volume up to 11.
The stench of the locker room was washed away temporarily by the wafting grace of Twain's heartfelt lyrics from the song "You're Still The One."
"They said, 'I bet, they'll never make it,' But just look at us holding on. Still together, still going strong."
How did we not see it then? How could we have been so deaf to the obvious? Who cares about Ryan Reaves and his manufactured machismo? Why worry about the boys in Vegas already installing the Blues as the favorites to win the Stanley Cup after a 6-1 win in Game 2? Why panic when there is so much hockey to be played?
The Stars on Thursday answered the bell, so to speak. But instead of coming out with gloves on, swinging haymakers, they listened to Shania. She has a point. If you've been around this team for any amount of time, they have already faced 1,000 challenges. Whether it's Brett Ritchie or Valeri Nichushkin just getting into the lineup, Patrick Sharp and Spezza carving out a new home in a distant land, or Benn learning to live in the high-pressure world of the NHL superstar, there has been plenty of surviving done already.
So when they were crushed on Tuesday, it wasn't that big of a deal. Heck, they gave up six or more nine times this season. It's what they do. When Reaves blew a kiss at them after a fight, it was just so much posturing. They skate away from guys like that with their speed and guile. And when the fans and oddsmakers were in full panic mode, the players chuckled and looked inside.
They knew they could do better. They'd done better before.
But don't think they weren't realistic. Lindy Ruff said his team's manhood was challenged. Jason Spezza said the team was angry about all of the shenanigans on Tuesday. Jamie Benn bit his lip 100 times on Wednesday and Thursday when he wanted to say more than he did.
I sort of made a big deal about the team playing poorly in the preseason and was told at the time not to worry, because the games didn't matter. Then when they went 9-2-0 in October, I admitted they were right to question my questioning, and they responded with their own chuckle and said words to the effect, "Actually, we were scared to death after that preseason."
They were scared to death before Game 4, too. It's natural. You'd be concerned if they weren't. But instead of beating their chests, they looked for inner peace. Instead of chirping Ryan Reaves, they listened to Shania.
It's who they are.
Thursday's game could have so easily gone the other way. The Stars were chasing, and they needed Kari Lehtonen to come up big. He did. Then, out of nowhere, the Blues gift-wrapped a goal to Radek Faksa, and the game changed. There are no perfect answers in this world, there is only life. You have to make your choices every day on how you want to live it.
And if your muse is shouting, "Don't be stupid" or "That don't impress me much," you listen. And if she's saying, "Man, I feel like a woman," you sing along." You're confident enough in your manhood, right?
When Tom Gaglardi took over the Stars in 2011, the team was a financial mess. He hired Jim Lites and the two have done an impressive job of building a new foundation. They know about battling adversity and staying patient. When Jim Nill came on board in 2013, he brought in Lindy Ruff, and the two have done an impressive job of making over the identity of the Stars. They know what their strengths are and how they can use those strengths.
Bottom line, they have changed more than just the jersey color. This ain't your father's hockey team, and it doesn't need to break anyone's jaw to prove it's tough.
When Cody Eakin skated down the left wing and found the tiniest crack in the armor of the St. Louis Blues Thursday for the overtime game-winner, it seemed fitting that Reaves had 4:32 of ice time in the game.
Now, the series is tied, the Stars have home ice advantage, and the Blues have to find their own motivation.
Just so they know, the Canadian chanteuse with the Ojibwa name is already taken.
"Ain't nothing better. We beat the odds together. I'm glad we didn't listen, look at what we would be missin."