Want To Be The Next American Music Award Nominee? TakeLessons Is Here To Help
/EINPresswire.com/ Nominations have been released for this year's American Music Awards, and TakeLessons is out to prove the importance of music lessons to jump start a music career.
It's that time of the year - the American Music Awards nominations have been released, and the polls are open. The awards, as determined by online voting by fans, are a great way to see whose hard work - both musical talent and star power - is impacting listeners the most.
Many stars these days have humble beginnings, and more often than not, private music lessons are involved. TakeLessons, the nation's fastest growing music lesson provider, hopes to prove that private lessons are an integral way to jump start one's career, and get hopefuls in line to win an American Music Award themselves at one point.
This year, the ladies in the industry are leading the award nominations. Even Adele, who was recently diagnosed with a vocal hemorrhage and had to cancel her upcoming tour, leads with nominations in four different categories (favorite rock/pop female artist, adult contemporary artist, album of the year, and artist of the year). Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Lil Wayne join her in the Artist of the Year category.
The following are a few of the category nominations, as reported by Entertainment Weekly:
Artist of the Year:
Adele
Lady Gaga
Katy Perry
Lil Wayne
Taylor Swift
Pop or Rock Album:
Adele, 21
Rihanna, Loud
Lady Gaga, Born This Way
Soul/R&B Album:
Chris Brown, F.A.M.E.
Rihanna, Loud
Beyonce, 4
Alternative Rock Music: Favorite Artist:
Foo Fighters
Black Keys
Mumford & Sons
The American Music Awards air on November 20th, and fans will see whose hard work tops them all. The polls are now open on the Coca-Cola AMA voting website amavote.com as well as AMA.abc.com. What do you think of the nominations, and who do you think will win? Were any artists left out this year? Check out the TakeLessons blog, including their recent blog post about Bjork's newest album, and join in on the discussion on Facebook (http://facebook.com/takelessons).
Media Contact:
Jon Crim
TakeLessons
877-231-8505
http://takelessons.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/qUGZxl
It's that time of the year - the American Music Awards nominations have been released, and the polls are open. The awards, as determined by online voting by fans, are a great way to see whose hard work - both musical talent and star power - is impacting listeners the most.
Many stars these days have humble beginnings, and more often than not, private music lessons are involved. TakeLessons, the nation's fastest growing music lesson provider, hopes to prove that private lessons are an integral way to jump start one's career, and get hopefuls in line to win an American Music Award themselves at one point.
This year, the ladies in the industry are leading the award nominations. Even Adele, who was recently diagnosed with a vocal hemorrhage and had to cancel her upcoming tour, leads with nominations in four different categories (favorite rock/pop female artist, adult contemporary artist, album of the year, and artist of the year). Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Katy Perry and Lil Wayne join her in the Artist of the Year category.
The following are a few of the category nominations, as reported by Entertainment Weekly:
Artist of the Year:
Adele
Lady Gaga
Katy Perry
Lil Wayne
Taylor Swift
Pop or Rock Album:
Adele, 21
Rihanna, Loud
Lady Gaga, Born This Way
Soul/R&B Album:
Chris Brown, F.A.M.E.
Rihanna, Loud
Beyonce, 4
Alternative Rock Music: Favorite Artist:
Foo Fighters
Black Keys
Mumford & Sons
The American Music Awards air on November 20th, and fans will see whose hard work tops them all. The polls are now open on the Coca-Cola AMA voting website amavote.com as well as AMA.abc.com. What do you think of the nominations, and who do you think will win? Were any artists left out this year? Check out the TakeLessons blog, including their recent blog post about Bjork's newest album, and join in on the discussion on Facebook (http://facebook.com/takelessons).
Media Contact:
Jon Crim
TakeLessons
877-231-8505
http://takelessons.com
PR courtesy of Online PR Media: http://bit.ly/qUGZxl
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