Melody Thornton on PCDWorld
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Melody at 2010 Grey Goose Entertainment & BET's "Rising Icons" Series 27 July. |
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| Posted by Emily on 03-06-10 13:12 BST | Category: Melody News | |
| Melody Thornton singing the National Anthem at the Dodgers Game |
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| Posted by Emily on 06-05-10 17:37 BST | Category: Melody News | |
| Wyatt: 'Dolls have completely disbanded' Thursday, May 6 2010, 8:20am EDT By Robert Copsey Kimberly Wyatt has revealed that the Pussycat Dolls have completely disbanded. The singer, who announced her departure from the group three months ago, admitted that none of the current band members will be returning when the new lineup is announced. Speaking to DS about her time in the band, Wyatt said: "I was in a situation where I was unable to grow creatively or as a human being by being in the group. "The situation had to change or I had to change. Once I found out the situation wasn't going to change, I had to take the decision upon myself." On whether any of the current members will continue, she revealed: "As far as the Dolls, I don't know. I didn't call the shots then and I don't call the shots now. "Almost all of us have left and been pursuing our own thing, and that's how it's been left. As far as I know the group has fully disbanded." digitalspy |
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| Posted by Emily on 15-03-10 15:36 GMT | Category: Melody News | |
| Melody Thornton Creates Signature Recipe at Millions of Milkshakes |
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| Posted by Emily on 16-02-10 12:29 GMT | Category: Melody News | |
thesource Melody Interview - The Source Meet Arizona native Melody Thornton, the doll who packs quite a punch vocally and has never been afraid to speak her mind. WORDS_Kiko Michaels When the Pussycat Dolls first burst onto the music scene in 2005, the world was introduced to five sassy, strong and sexy women with a succession of chart topping hits. But there was always that one, who was just a bit sassier than the rest. With The Pussycat Dolls on hiatus and an upcoming solo effort underway, Melody Thornton is simply not ready to call it quits. So what have you been up to the past couple of months? The past couple of months have been interesting—a lot of work behind the scenes. It’s new and exciting for me because it’s aside from the group. The group is on a break. A good, hefty, fantastic break. I’m excited about it because it’s given me an opportunity to actually work just on my own direction and what I want to do, which is sing on my own. I have a lot of tricks up my sleeve, actually. Are you looking forward to the group coming back from the break? I’m looking forward to wherever the Lord guides me. What is your sound as a solo artist? Is it different from the group’s sound? Definitely, but I’m not going to abandon that pop demographic that I acquired through the Pussycat Dolls. But it’s not popular-for-the-moment, the kind of music that I’m making. It’s live instrumentation and it derives from ‘60s influences. It’s just kind of what I was raised on, James Brown, BB King-ish as far as instrumentation goes. But vocally, I admire Mariah Carey and was raised on Aretha Franklin, Jackson 5 and all of that, so it’s not going to be like Pussycat Dolls at all. Do you think the direction you are taking will surprise the fan base you already have? I hope they are pleased. When I talk to my dad on the phone he’s like, “Make sure you get something you can really sing on.” The fans know that’s what I did for the Dolls. I was like the little trumpet in the back hitting all the high notes. I think they’ll support it for sure. People who like Melody out of the Pussycat Dolls want to hear her sing. Sing sing, not just hum. What do you think fans would be surprised to know about you? I collect antiques. I like things that have a story. Everything in my house has a story. All of my jewelry is antique. You’ve definitely been a lot more outspoken than the other girls in the group about various situations. You’ve voiced at times some discontentment with things that were going on. Many artists in those situations find it hard to speak up. Why was it easier for you? I don’t think that there is anything wrong with the truth because what’s done in the dark will come to light anyway, regardless of how people perceived me in that moment. Some people were excited about it, and others thought I shouldn’t have said anything. And if anyone was going to say anything, it should have been me. I was the other singer in the group. I am the one who didn’t sing as much and to stifle me even further by adding to the embarrassment, I should have been the one to say something. Do you have any regrets? Not at all. |
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| Posted by Emily on 11-02-10 20:32 GMT | Category: Melody News | |
| Melody on Bank of Hollywood ep 8 This is the final episode of the show |
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