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jobeterob
11-18-2012, 02:54 PM
AMAs 2012: Usher, Carly Rae Jepsen, Linkin Park and Ke$ha ready to 'Burn It Down'By Jacqueline Cutler

November 18, 2012 1:00 PM ET

Follow @TMSjackcut on TwitterThe rule in entertainment has always been that the show must go on, no matter what. And so the 40th American Music Awards will be live on ABC Sunday, Nov. 18, despite the death of the man who created the show.


This will be the first AMAs since Dick Clark's death in April, and Stevie Wonder, who worked with Clark back when he was still known as "Little Stevie," will perform a tribute.


The lineup for one of music's biggest nights is huge and runs across all pop music genres. The public votes for the winners, and some of the stars, such as Usher, Ke$ha, Carly Rae Jepsen and Linkin Park's lead singer tell Zap2it why this live awards show means so much to them.

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"It is the one awards that has no politics," Usher says. "The AMA is by far the most critical. The fans determine whether we win or lose."


As of this writing, Usher was still considering just what he would perform at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live.


"There are many directions it can go, given that my career that has gone so long," he says. "I can recognize just current success or future tours and videos. I could also go on something classic."


Jepsen, who had the ubiquitous hit "Call Me Maybe," knows what she will be singing and what she'll be wearing. She's planning a medley of "Call Me Maybe" and her new single, "This Kiss."


This will be Jepsen's first time at the AMAs, and she is giddy over the prospect.


"It is one of those things you dream you will do," she says. "As a woman you always hope to walk that red carpet."


"It is so funny I usually never know" what outfit to wear, she says. "Three or four months ago I tried on this dress and fell in love with it and have been saving it. And I'm going to be able to arrive at the AMAs [in it]. I knew why I was saving it. It's really sparkly. I can't tell what color, it's a soft purple green and pink, the perfect little mermaid dress. My mom actually makes jewelry, and she has already made me matching earrings to go along with it."


Another young singer who's no stranger to sparkles, Ke$ha, plans to perform her new single "Die Young."


"It's kind of a big deal for me," Ke$ha says. "I haven't played it live yet."


Like everyone, she has a favorite AMAs performance, and cites Beyonce's "Single Ladies."


Usher fondly recalls Michael Jackson's "Thriller" coup at the awards show.


Chester Bennington of Linkin Park says the band will perform "Burn It Down."


"We always have a lot of fun," he says. "It is also nice to do a performance where it is not two hours long. I prefer the five-minute shows over the hour and a half shows."


Others scheduled to perform include Carrie Underwood, Christina Aguilera, Justin Bieber, Kelly Clarkson, Nicki Minaj, No Doubt, Pink, Pitbull, Psy, Taylor Swift and The Wanted.


Presenters are 50 Cent, the Backstreet Boys, Cyndi Lauper, Diana Ross, Eric Stonestreet, Ginnifer Goodwin, Heidi Klum, Jennifer Morrison, Karmin, Kerry Washington, Miley Cyrus and Ryan Seacrest.


Clark, though, remains on everyone's minds.


"There are a few people who were not actual artists themselves who had tremendous impact on popular music, and I don't think there is anybody in history who fills that category more than Dick Clark," Bennington says.


"Dick Clark has defined many careers for all of us," Usher says.


Larry Klein, producer of the AMAs, chokes up a little as he recalls his late best friend.


Klein worked on the first AMAs and has worked on each one since, beginning as a gofer and eventually becoming the show's producer. Above all, he remains a true fan.


"It is a representation of what the public buys and listens to," Klein says. "Dick always called it an entertainment show with some awards, and he created it to show the public who you listen to, who you buy, and show the world."


The AMAs were once based strictly on what was playing on the radio and sales, but they now include social media. Artists court fans' votes.


"Other shows are done by committees and academies and organizations, and people within decide ballots," Klein says. "We are so simplistic and here is the top people in R&B, in hip-hop, and pop and country."


Klein has never lost his enthusiasm and is giddier than Jepsen over being a part of the AMAs. He recalls the early days with Clark and how network executives dismissed music shows.


"But Dick understood the way music was changing," Klein says. "The way parents and evangelists were against it, and everyone felt rock 'n' roll was the devil. Dick made it viable by putting on a suit and tie.


"He brought what was verboten everywhere," Klein continues. "He made it accessible for people to be in their living rooms and see this brand-new kind of music and make it OK for the parents to go, 'OK it is not going to hurt you.' ... I really believe everyone in the music industry today has a relationship with Dick Clark for what he did those many years ago."
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Shaqueetha_Jackson
11-18-2012, 04:30 PM
Her feets heeled quik

Koach
11-18-2012, 04:58 PM
It would've been neat if they had gotten DR to host the program for the 40th Anniversary. She was excellent in that role - hostess with the mostess! :D

skooldem1
11-18-2012, 05:03 PM
Must be those Avon products she was sent :-) All joking aside, I doubt if this is true. I haven't seen this anywhere but in the article presented here. If by chance she is there, I'm sure it would be because of her admiration and love for Dick Clark. Even so, they would have to have someone walk her out to the podium- before the spotlight hits her.

longtimefan
11-19-2012, 12:41 AM
Did Diana appear? Thanks!

marybrewster
11-19-2012, 11:24 AM
Diana appeared in a 3 second clip with Michael Jackson.

jobeterob
11-19-2012, 01:17 PM
What did Stevie Wonder do?

reese
11-19-2012, 02:40 PM
He sang some of his hits as a tribute to Dick Clark.

jobeterob
11-19-2012, 03:41 PM
Did Stevie do a good job? Any reviews?

reese
11-19-2012, 03:58 PM
I thought Stevie sounded okay. I didn't find anything particularly special about it, other than it was a tribute to Dick Clark. It was also rather quick. If I remember correctly, he sang MASTER BLASTER, MY CHERIE AMOUR, and SIR DUKE.

smark21
11-19-2012, 09:24 PM
I didn’t watch, but going by what’s on line the day after, it seems Pink was the hit of the show with her performance and Christina Aguliera was the biggest flop.

jobeterob
11-20-2012, 03:05 AM
I guess it is expected Stevie would be short..............the networks just want the hot, new, young crop!

reese
11-20-2012, 10:42 AM
I have to admit that I slept through most of the last hour. I only saw Stevie's performance because I had my recorder running. But in truth, the American Music Awards have been disappointing to me for many years now. The artists that I care about are no longer asked to participate. At least, the Grammys seem to go beyond the flavor of the month. Gosh, I sound old. :-)

marybrewster
11-20-2012, 12:27 PM
I have to admit that I slept through most of the last hour. I only saw Stevie's performance because I had my recorder running. But in truth, the American Music Awards have been disappointing to me for many years now. The artists that I care about are no longer asked to participate. At least, the Grammys seem to go beyond the flavor of the month. Gosh, I sound old. :-)

Stevie's performance I thought to be lackluster. Every time he pops up to for a show like this, it seems it's a medley of 2 or 3 of his hits and after a while, they all sound the same.

For a night of the biggest stars, where was GaGa? Beyonce? Mariah? Maybe they have nothing new to promote as it seemed like artists like Taylor and Nicki couldn't help themselves by plugging their newest efforts, several times.

Dick Clark certainly deserved better. An all-star jam with Stevie would have been amazing; Diana, Lionel, Aretha.....

midnightman
11-22-2012, 02:39 AM
I've no desire to see Stevie on TV again... I've been Stevie'd-out and to be honest it seems as if everyone is just dragging him to do these type of shows. If that's what an elder statesman of pop/rock/R&B does... that's sad tbh.

jobeterob
11-22-2012, 12:57 PM
I've no desire to see Stevie on TV again... I've been Stevie'd-out and to be honest it seems as if everyone is just dragging him to do these type of shows. If that's what an elder statesman of pop/rock/R&B does... that's sad tbh.

I understand the point being made here. Stevie, of all the heritage artists, seems to be at everything, much like Aretha always issues a statement on "everything", each of which reassert that SHE is the Queen of Soul.

It's more dignified to go gracefully because one way or another, they are all going.

midnightman
11-24-2012, 12:32 AM
^ I agree. It's sad that this is the way they're choosing to go out... Stevie doesn't seem to have it in him for another album [[because he's too scared of how it may turn out, the perfectionist he is) and Aretha, of course, we all know she is either inspired or not so when she releases something.