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Dancing With The Stars Season 8
marigold:
Julianne Hough Featured in Las Vegas Magazine:
Las Vegas Magazine- Feature Interview 10 Things I Love About Vegas Hough Hits All the Right Notes
Best known as the darling of Dancing With the Stars, Julianne Hough waltzed onto the celebrity stage in 2007, taing home her first disco ball with partner, Olympic gold medal-winner Apollo Anton Ohno. A two-time professional dance champion on DWTS, actress and country music star, the blond beauty is a triple threat whose star is definitely on the rise. Recently voted the Academy of Country Music’s Top New Female Vocalist, Hough shared with LVM’s Leslie Frisbee some of her Vegas chart-toppers.
In-N-Out Burger. They have the most amazing burgers; I go every time I’m in Vegas because we don’t have one in Nashville.
Sahara’s roller coaster. It’s the best one I’ve been on; I went five times in a row when I was 14 years old.
Roxy’s Diner at the Stratosphere. I wanted to work there because they get to sing and wear cute outfits.
Palms Place. It’s close to everything you need, but you feel like you’re at a faraway resort. It’s so nice!
Noodle’s at Bellagio. It’s my favorite Thai restaurant in Las Vegas.
Entertainment. I saw Celine Dion in Vegas I was about 13 years old. I remember crying and saying to my mom, “That’s what I want to do!” And I loved Ronn Lucas when he was in Vegas.
ACM Awards at the MGM Grand. It’s always a good time and this year the fans voted me Top New Female Vocalist, which was really unexpected.
Country radio stations. KWNR and KCYE; I love them because they are supporters of my music.
George Strait. I am so honored that he asked me to go on tour with him this summer; he’s the King of Country. And I have a little bad crush on him.
Family. My mom lives in Las Vegas and I miss her!
http://juliannehough.com/
marigold:
An interesting article: awww nice
Baby Time For Ty and Jewel!
Dancing With The Stars' Ty Murray will soon hear the pitter-patter of tiny feet.
"We'd like to have a family," his wife of eight months, Jewel, 34, tells OK!.
"We're going to start working on that."
It's about time too! The pair may only have been married since August 2008, but they'd already been together a whole ten years before that.
The singer, whose CD Lullaby is out May 5, expects their rodeo star hubby, 39, will be the perfect dad.
"He's such as sincere person. I feel lucky to have a guy who means what her says."
But first up for the the nine-time bull-riding champ is holding his own on the DWTS dance-floor, where he is teamed up with So You Think You Can Dance? alum, Chelsie Hightower.
http://www.ok-magazine.com/news/view/12859
marigold:
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Behind the Scenes with Derek and Mark
Derek Hough and Mark Ballas behind the scenes at Dancing with the Stars
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qz3-BHKkXg
marigold:
Ty Murray Blogs:
This is definitely the most physically demanding dance that I’ve done’
We got into Albuquerque about 11 o'clock last night and by the time I got to bed it 12:30 and I had to be up at 5 a.m. I went to about eight radio stations this morning to help promote my bull riding event and finished up with the radio and TV stuff that we did at about 11 a.m.
Then I went and had lunch at my favorite restaurant, Cervantes.
From there Chelsie and I went straight to practice from 12:30 until about 5 p.m. We had a good day and made some progress. She tweaked the choreography some more and every time she does that it gets better. I think that's just the process you go through when you do choreography. It's hard for me, but, in the end, it makes the routine so much better.
This is definitely the most physically demanding dance that I've done.
Today we got to where we could run the whole routine and we probably ran through it from start to finish three times. When you get done with it one time you feel as though you just sprinted around a high school track as fast as you can go--to the point that your heart is burning and your lungs feel like they're going to blow up.
You just have to catch your breath and go at it again.
It's coming along and we still have two more good days where we can get in the studio and really run it. We're going to try and get a good night of sleep and we don't start practice until 9 a.m. so we'll hit until 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Then we head back to Los Angeles and, I think, we have to go rehearse at the TV studio tomorrow evening.
We're both getting really tired from not getting enough sleep again. It just gets that way sometimes.
Chelsie had to be up early this morning too. She was doing a satellite radio tour for "Dancing with the Stars" while I was going from station to station to promote the PBR and the bull riding event. When we finally got done we both went to the Ty Murray Invitational at The Pit and it was awesome!
It was a sellout crowd and they were just jam-packed in there. I welcomed all the fans and when I asked how many people have been watching Chelsie and I on "Dancing with the Stars" the whole place erupted.
We went into the crowd, took a lot of pictures and signed some autographs.
It was so nice to see all the support and people were screaming, "We're voting for you. We're cheering for you." When you're around 11,000 fans and they're all yelling and screaming encouragement like that it was a nice experience for both of us.
Now we're going to try and get some sleep before we have to get up and get right back at it again tomorrow.
http://www.pbrnow.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/3/28/This-is-definitely-the-most-physically-demanding-dance-that-Ive-done
RealityFreakWill:
Holly Madison: Rib Injury Is ‘Nothing Serious’
Following a trip to the doctor Thursday for pain in her side, Holly Madison says she’s in pain but luckily it’s nothing serious.
“We went to the the doctor yesterday,” Madison told E!’s Daily 10, “I just have some inflamed muscles around my ribs. So it hurts, but I’m a lot more confident now i know it’s nothing serious.”
That’s good news since original reports suggested Madison may have cracked one of her ribs while rehearsing her upcoming tango with partner Dmitry Chaplin.
Chaplin adds, “Holly’s not a dancer. Her body’s not used to the kind of pressure, pulling of the rib cage or twisting or doing splits …So her body of course suffers from it.”
And while Madison says she’s banged up, she still plans on performing on Monday’s show.
“I’ve always wanted to do this show,” she says. “It’s super fun. I’m not going to stop!”
http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/03/27/holly-madison-rib-injury-is-nothing-serious/
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