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Doubts have been cleared and it has been confirmed that American Emmy and Grammy award-winning singer Cyndi Lauper will perform in concert in Lima, Peru.
Lauper, who was the first artist in history to have four top-five singles released from one album, is to perform for the first time in Peru at the Estadio Monumental in Lima on November 27.
“She will definitely play on November 27 in Lima. The list of songs for the South American tours has not been confirmed, but all of the region’s concerts will be similar,” said Teresa McSharry, an executive at So What Management.
Furthermore, Cyndi, who has released almost a dozen albums, over three dozen singles and sold more than 55 million albums worldwide, verbally confirmed that she would perform in Chile and Argentina.
She did not mention when or where, however.
In an interview with a Chilean radio station, the singer, who is most remembered for songs such as “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” and “Time After Time”, affirmed that she would sing some of her greatest hits as well as songs in her newly released album Bring Ya to the Brink.
She will be perfoming this Friday, June 13th, for The Early Show on The Plaza at the GM Building located on 767 5th Avenue (59th Street and 5th Avenue) at 12NOON. The concert is totally free and no tickets are needed. Anyone are more than welcome to see the show at no charge. If you are interested please RSVP at brguest@cbsnews.com
Cyndi Lauper’s tiny frame holds both a big voice and a big heart.
The 54-year-old New Yorker brought her second annual True Colors tour for human rights to the Molson Amphitheatre on Wednesday night with Toronto critical darlings The Cliks, Indigo Girls, The B-52s and TV personalities Carson Kressley (Queer Eye) and Rosie O’Donnell also on the bill.
Lauper is doing her best to stamp out discrimation against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered people and part of the proceeds from the festival are going towards Egale Canada’s Safe Schools Campaign.
In other words, spiritually and musically, Lauper had it covered. She opened her hour-long set by climbing the stairs to the top of a fake Statue of Liberty torch singing her old hit Change Of Heart, backed by her five-piece band, and wasted no time getting the crowd to stand on top of their seats in a singalong.
By the next tune, Rocking Chair, from her dance-happy new album, Bring Ya to the Brink, she was joined by O’Donnell, who sang backup, with the onetime talk-show host later returning to play percussion during Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (Sheila E., your job is safe) and again as part of the final all-star performances of Everyday People and True Colors.
Truth be told, Lauper’s new tunes, including Set Your Heart and Into the Nightlife, came across better than some of her older hits like She Bop, whose lyrics she screwed up as she concentrated on playing guitar.
Still, the undisputed standouts of the night were her passionate renderings of Roy Orbison’s I Drove All Night, her own Time After Time — with Lauper on dulcimer — and a duet with Cliks transgendered lead singer Lucas Silveira (formerly Lilia) on Money Changes Everything, which saw the two singers rolling around on stage together.
Otherwise, giving Lauper a run for her money in the entertainment department was the newly revitalized B-52s, who are touring in support of their first studio record in 16 years, Funplex, and it’s a doozy.
Such new fun dance songs as Pump, Ultraviolet, Juliet of the Spirits, Hot Corner, Love in the Year 3000, and the title track stood up nicely alongside older chesnuts Your Own Private Idaho, Roam, Love Shack and Rock Lobster and people were mostly on their feet shaking their hips.
Frankly, it was hard not to.
“We’re a dance band — we don’t mind,” frontman Fred Schneider said dryly when people were seated too long for his liking.
Singers Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson were in great harmony and they made up for the lack of beehive wigs with glamourous attire and first-rate dance moves while Schneider — aka the Paul Lynde of New Wave — and guitarist Keith Strickland didn’t disappoint in the slightest.
Kressley filled in nicely as emcee between musical sets and O’Donnell, who told the audience she’s been a full-time mom since leaving The View in the midst of some headline-making drama a year ago, delivered both a funny and poignant half-hour of comedy as she talked about her children, losing her mother to cancer when she was only 11, and her burgeoning homosexuality as a teen.
True Colors Tour
Molson Amphitheatre
Wednesday night
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Toronto Sun
Now you can play and sing along with Cyndi Lauper’s new hit. This is an exclusive remix of the single “Same Old F’ing Story” for you to preview. The new single will be available on iTunes May, 6, 2008. Enjoy!
| People slipping in the rain, I watch them get up again. It makes me feel like I can too. Just when I get off the ground, You’re back trying to put me down Like some simpleton you can use…Well it’s the same ol’ f’ing story With your two different sets of rules The same ol’ f’ing story One for me, two for you It’s the same ol’ f’ing story…I’ve found. It’s the same ol’ f’ing story all around… Still some glory in my eyes, Well it’s the same ol’ f’ing story |
The same ol’ f’ing story One for me, two for you It’s the same ol’ f’ing story…I’ve found. It’s the same ol’ f’ing story all around… Still got my feet on tap to the beatStill some glory in my eyes, much to everyone’s surprise, after everything you’ve put me through… (yeah, well) Friends tell me you’ve been around Big fish in a big ol’ town Gobbled up all in one fell swoop Well it’s the same ol’ f’ing story It’s the same ol’ f’ing story, |
New Album To Be Released May 27th
True Colors Tour Kicks Off In Boston May 31st
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE) – Pop music icon Cyndi Lauper will release her highly-anticipated new album Bring Ya To The Brink on Epic Records, May 27th. Cyndi, well known for her vocally superior and emotionally intense live performances, will be heading out to celebrate the second year of her 25-city True Colors Tour. The tour, which raises awareness about gay rights, features icons like B-52s, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts as well as up and coming acts like Tegan and Sara, The Cliks, Regina Spektor and many more.
On Bring Ya To The Brink Cyndi maintains her total immersion in the creative process, co-writing and co-producing every track, while working with some of today’s top dance producers including Dragonette, Kleerup, Basement Jaxx, Axwell and more. The album showcases an edgy new sound evident on the first single, “Same Ol’ Story,” co-produced by Rich Morel, known for his hit remixes of songs by Nelly Furtado, Mariah Carey and the Killers. The 12 songs on Bring Ya To The Brink showcase Cyndi’s matured songwriting while taking her music in an exciting new direction.
“This is an album that can be experienced in two completely different ways,” Cyndi says, explaining that Bring Ya To The Brink is, “A dance album that you can move to and enjoy on a surface level. But if you want more than that, there’s a lot to discover inside the lyrics… these songs get pretty deep.”
Fans will be able to experience the new music live at this year’s True Colors Tour. The groundbreaking tour was conceived by Cyndi stemming from her desire to give back to the community for the love and support they have given her throughout her career. The True Colors Tour is a celebration of the basic values and freedoms that should be shared by all Americans. Fans will experience these values through the music of both legendary icons along with the newest and coolest acts this generation has to offer. Helmed by Cyndi, The B-52s, Rosie O’Donnell and hosted by Carson Kressley the tour will feature exciting special guest appearances on select dates including Wanda Sykes, Tegan and Sara, Regina Spektor, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Joan Armatrading, Indigo Girls, Nona Hendryx, Deborah Cox, The Cliks, Andy Bell, The Puppini Sisters and Kat DeLuna.
After winning the Grammy in 1985 for best new artist and becoming the first artist in history to have five top ten singles from a debut album, Cyndi Lauper continues to garner critical acclaim as a singer, musician, actor and writer. Cyndi has released 12 albums, over 40 singles and has sold more than 25 million records world wide. She has been nominated for 13 Grammy Awards, 2 Emmy Awards, 2 American Music Awards, 7 American Video Awards, 18 MTV awards.
As an actor, Cyndi has appeared in such features as Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle, Life With Mikey, Off and Running, Vibes and opposite Christopher Walken in her critically acclaimed dramatic role in The Opportunist. Television credits include Queer as Folk, Live and Kicking and Noel’s House Party (both for the BBC) and her Emmy Award Winning performance (Outstanding Guest Performance in a Comedy Series) as Marianne Lugasso on Mad About You (94-99). Cyndi has also lent her talents to other film and TV projects voicing animated projects for Disney and The Simpsons as well as scoring soundtracks for the films Off and Running, Private Property and the title song for Nick Cassavete’s, Unhook The Stars. Cyndi made her Broadway debut in 2006, in the role of Jenny in The Threepenny Opera. When she is not writing and performing, Cyndi is continuing to develop her skills as a director, frequently working at the helm of her own music videos as well as directing for commercials like the Trivial Pursuit’s “Totally ’80s” board game.
***Please see attached list for True Colors Tour dates and venue details.
May 31 Boston, MA Bank of America Pavillion
June 1 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
June 3 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
June 4 Toronto, ON Molson Amphitheatre
June 6 Mashantucket, CT MGM Grand Arena at Foxwoods
June 7 Washington, DC DAR Constitution Hall
June 9 Minneapolis, MN US Bank Theatre at Target Center
June 10 Chicago, IL Chicago Theatre
June 11 Clarkston, MI DTE Energy Music Theatre
June 13 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Resort Spa & Casino
June 14 Bethel, NY Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
June 16 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphitheatre
June 17 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park Amphitheatre
June 18 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall
June 19 Fort Lauderdale, FL Frank Sinatra Theatre at Bank Atlantic Center
June 21 Houston, TX Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavillion
June 22 Dallas, TX The Superpages.com Center
June 23 Oklahoma City, OK Zoo Amphitheatre
June 25 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre
June 27 Alpine, CA Viejas Casino – Concerts in the Park
June 28 Los Angeles, CA Greek Theatre
June 29 Berkeley, CA Greek Theatre
July 1 Seattle, WA WaMu Theatre
July 2 Vancouver, BC Deer Lake Park
July 4 Salt Lake City, UT USANA Amphitheatre
July 5 Morrison, CO Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Cyndi Lauper just recorded a message to her fans about the upcoming 2008 True Colors Tour. This year the tour is offering a special package called “Meet and Greet” where for about US$ 350,00 you can get a picture with Cyndi, an autographed 8×10 photo, up to 4th row seats among other perks. Here is what she has to say.





