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Marion and Marit

Rabu, 20 April 2011

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Marion Elise Ravn (born 25th of May 1984 in Lørenskog, Norway) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, and former child actress. Her surname is of Norse origin, with Ravn meaning Raven, which she adopted as her stage name Marion Raven as well as for her trademark raven logo. She was one-half of the now defunct pop duo M2M, along with Marit Larsen. Raven was later marketed as a pop-rock artist with the release of her 2005 international debut album, Here I Am. In 2006, Raven was signed to indie record label, Eleven Seven, and released the Heads Will Roll EP. She also has released her European/U.S. debut album, Set Me Free, and has been extensively promoting it in Germany, Netherlands and the UK. She will release her third studio album in the summer of 2011.[dated info] Contents [hide] * 1 Early Life * 2 M2M and International Success * 3 Solo Career (2005 - present) o 3.1 Here I Am (2005) o 3.2 Heads Will Roll EP (2006) o 3.3 Set Me Free, duet with Meat Loaf and touring (2006-2007) o 3.4 New Album Nevermore (2008 - present) * 4 Other projects * 5 Discography o 5.1 Studio Albums o 5.2 EPs o 5.3 Singles * 6 Awards and nominations * 7 Tours * 8 Charity Appearances * 9 Instruments * 10 References * 11 External links [edit] Early Life Marion Raven was born on 25 May 1984 in Lørenskog, Norway, to her father, H. Ravn, and mother, R. Medhus. She has an older brother and two younger sisters.[1] Raven enjoyed singing from a young age, sometimes writing lyrics for the songs she sang. Raven joined the gospel choir in a local church at the age of 5. At age 7, she went on to be part of the St. Laurentsius choir, which has many historical links in Lørenskog. By the time she was 8, Raven began playing the piano and attended ballet lessons, as well as performing ballet on stage. In 1993, she acted in the musical "Sound Of Music", produced by Norwegian Broadway. She recorded a children's musical titled, "Vettene Vinner" (Vettene Wins), with the musical group, "Vettene", meaning "small trolls that protect nature", and was part of the group's record "Vettene på gamlespor" (Vettene On Old Tracks). At age 10, Raven acted in stage productions of Bugsy Malone and The Wizard of Oz, and by the time Raven turned 11, both plays were on Norwegian Broadway. At a later date Raven had a part as one of the children in Shakespear's, Othello. [edit] M2M and International Success In 1995, Raven's father arranged for her to make a demo in a studio in Oslo, together with her childhood friend, Marit Larsen. The duo got a record deal with EMI Norway and formed M2M. A year later, they produced children album titled, "Marit og Marion synger kjente barnesanger" which means "Marit and Marion Sing Well-Known Children Songs". M2M was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannprisen, the following year. In 1998, M2M started recording pop demos in English and struck a record deal with Atlantic Records after auditioning with Raven on the keyboard and Larsen, the guitar. The two collaborated with many songwriters from around the world and produced their multi-platinum debut album, Shades of Purple, that was released in 2000, with the lead single, "Don't Say You Love Me" featuring on the soundtrack of the first Pokémon movie. The song was co-produced by Jimmy Bralower and Peter Zizzo (Celine Dion), and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 72, selling 39,000 units in a week, according to SoundScan.[2] Their second album, The Big Room, which was recorded in a studio in Bearsville in Woodstock, New York, was released in 2002. After world tours to promote The Big Room ended, M2M joined Jewel on her world tour as an opening act but barely a month into the tour, concerts involving them were abruptly cancelled. Rumours circulated that there were plans for Raven's solo career. M2M later disbanded in September 2002 due to the lack of sales of the The Big Room in the U.S. Raven was offered a million dollar recording contract[3] with Atlantic Records and has lost contact with Larsen since she carried on with her solo career.[citation needed] Raven wrote and recorded, "We Are W.I.T.C.H.", the theme song of the television series W.I.T.C.H (an adaptation of the comic book series of the same name). She co-wrote "Pointless Relationship" that was the lead single of Australian singer, Tammin Sursok's debut album, 'Whatever Will Be'. She also collaborated on the track "That Day", a song released by Norwegian pop singer, Maria Arredondo, from Arredondo's 2004 follow-up album Not Going Under. [edit] Solo Career (2005 - present) [edit] Here I Am (2005) Upon signing her deal with Atlantic Records, Marion Raven set about recording her debut album, and worked with Swedish songwriters/producers Max Martin and Rami, as well as Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk and her husband Raine Maida from 2003 to 2005. Initially, the record company was not confident of Raven's switch to a more rock image and a darker, more personal style of songwriting.[4] Raven had to fight to record her kind of music, rock music with a pop element. The resulting 14-track list, including 2 bonus tracks, cultivated a more manufactured rock/pop sound and was titled Here I Am. The album saw Raven's transformation from the candy-pop music of M2M to a more angsty, rock-oriented singer, and was released in Scandinavia, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Internal debate at Atlantic Records and news that the record company was being bought over by Warner Music led to delays for the various international releases of Here I Am, which were part of her million dollar contract. The album was finally released in Raven's home country, Norway, on 10 August 2005 debuting at #6, alongside Sweden. It was well received in Asia, with over 135,000 copies sold in 3 months upon release.[5] [edit] Heads Will Roll EP (2006) In early 2006, it was announced that Raven had been released from her contract with Atlantic Records due to "artistic differences". Soon after this, she announced that she was to record and release her U.S. debut album under the indie label Eleven Seven Music, created by her management company 10th Street Entertainment. In July 2006, Raven announced on her official MySpace page that a re-recorded version of "Heads Will Roll", co-written by James Michael and Nikki Sixx was set to be released in the U.S.. The Heads Will Roll EP was released on 31 October 2006. Raven's meeting with Nikki Sixx was the result of being able to acquire backstage tickets for Alice Cooper's concert in Oslo, Norway, in which Sixx was a supporting act. Sixx invited Raven to head to L.A. to work on tracks for her album, including "Heads Will Roll".[6] "Heads Will Roll" was featured on the "Van Wilder 2: Rise of the Taj" movie soundtrack. [edit] Set Me Free, duet with Meat Loaf and touring (2006-2007) Norwegian Idol winner, Kurt Nilsen and Marion Raven performing "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" at Tusenfryd amusement park for employees of StatoilHydro, 22. August 2007. In late March 2007, Raven set off on a tour of Europe to promote her Set Me Free album's release in The Netherlands, UK and Germany. The album was released in Germany on 8 June 2007. In early July 2007, Raven embarked on an Acoustic UK. Tour where she performed in schools across the UK, including schools in Newcastle and Manchester. Raven later joined Pink's Germany leg of the latter's I'm Not Dead Tour, as a supporting act, from mid-July to mid-August.[7] Whilst working with Desmond Child on new songs for her U.S. debut album Set Me Free, Raven met Meat Loaf, who was also working with Child on his latest album, Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. Child suggested that Raven join Meat Loaf on a duet for the song, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," a song written by Jim Steinman for his Pandora's Box album, Original Sin (1989), and later covered by Celine Dion in 1996. The song was picked as the first single from Bat III. The single was commercially released in the UK on 16 October 2006. The track debuted at No. 43 based on downloads alone, then jumped to No. 6 during its second week, becoming Raven's first UK Top 10 single,[8] and second charting single in Britain. In late February 2007, Raven joined Meat Loaf on an extensive Canada and U.S. tour.[9] [edit] New Album Nevermore (2008 - present) Raven is a figurant in the new Mötley Crüe video, "Saints of Los Angeles". Marion is the Raven-winged girl sitting on the amp. After singing the chorus she also has a small part in the video. In 2010, she became one of the judges in the panel of the Norwegian version of The X-Factor. In 2008 Raven began writing new songs for her upcoming third solo album, which according to her lean more towards the piano-rock genre. Marion announced on Twitter that the album is set to be released in fall 2010, although it is delayed, without any reason, and set to be released in the summer of 2011 .[10][dated info] The first single "Flesh & Bone" was released in September 2010, to negative reviews from Norwegian Critics, and failed to chart. The second single "Found Someone" was received much better and even spent some time on the iTunes chart; the highest position was peak at no 4 on Norwegian iTunes chart. Poor single-promotion could hinder the success of the new record, which may be limited, due to poor record label management. Although early reports stated a worldwide release was on the cards, as of February 2011 the new record has not been released. Rumours persist the new material has been scrapped due to poor promotion and performance of the leading singles.

Marion Elise Raven

Marion Elise Raven
  (born 25th of May 1984 in Lørenskog, Norway) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter, and former child actress. Her surname is of Norse origin, with Ravn meaning Raven, which she adopted as her stage name Marion Raven as well as for her trademark raven logo. She was one-half of the now defunct pop duo M2M, along with Marit Larsen. Raven was later marketed as a pop-rock artist with the release of her 2005 international debut album, Here I Am. In 2006, Raven was signed to indie record label, Eleven Seven, and released the Heads Will Roll EP. She also has released her European/U.S. debut album, Set Me Free, and has been extensively promoting it in Germany, Netherlands and the UK. She will release her third studio album in the summer of 2011.[dated info]

Contents

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[edit] Early Life

Marion Raven was born on 25 May 1984 in Lørenskog, Norway, to her father, H. Ravn, and mother, R. Medhus. She has an older brother and two younger sisters.[1] Raven enjoyed singing from a young age, sometimes writing lyrics for the songs she sang. Raven joined the gospel choir in a local church at the age of 5. At age 7, she went on to be part of the St. Laurentsius choir, which has many historical links in Lørenskog. By the time she was 8, Raven began playing the piano and attended ballet lessons, as well as performing ballet on stage. In 1993, she acted in the musical "Sound Of Music", produced by Norwegian Broadway. She recorded a children's musical titled, "Vettene Vinner" (Vettene Wins), with the musical group, "Vettene", meaning "small trolls that protect nature", and was part of the group's record "Vettene på gamlespor" (Vettene On Old Tracks). At age 10, Raven acted in stage productions of Bugsy Malone and The Wizard of Oz, and by the time Raven turned 11, both plays were on Norwegian Broadway. At a later date Raven had a part as one of the children in Shakespear's, Othello.

[edit] M2M and International Success

In 1995, Raven's father arranged for her to make a demo in a studio in Oslo, together with her childhood friend, Marit Larsen. The duo got a record deal with EMI Norway and formed M2M. A year later, they produced children album titled, "Marit og Marion synger kjente barnesanger" which means "Marit and Marion Sing Well-Known Children Songs". M2M was nominated for the Norwegian Grammy, Spellemannprisen, the following year.
In 1998, M2M started recording pop demos in English and struck a record deal with Atlantic Records after auditioning with Raven on the keyboard and Larsen, the guitar. The two collaborated with many songwriters from around the world and produced their multi-platinum debut album, Shades of Purple, that was released in 2000, with the lead single, "Don't Say You Love Me" featuring on the soundtrack of the first Pokémon movie. The song was co-produced by Jimmy Bralower and Peter Zizzo (Celine Dion), and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge. It debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 72, selling 39,000 units in a week, according to SoundScan.[2] Their second album, The Big Room, which was recorded in a studio in Bearsville in Woodstock, New York, was released in 2002. After world tours to promote The Big Room ended, M2M joined Jewel on her world tour as an opening act but barely a month into the tour, concerts involving them were abruptly cancelled. Rumours circulated that there were plans for Raven's solo career. M2M later disbanded in September 2002 due to the lack of sales of the The Big Room in the U.S.
Raven was offered a million dollar recording contract[3] with Atlantic Records and has lost contact with Larsen since she carried on with her solo career.[citation needed] Raven wrote and recorded, "We Are W.I.T.C.H.", the theme song of the television series W.I.T.C.H (an adaptation of the comic book series of the same name). She co-wrote "Pointless Relationship" that was the lead single of Australian singer, Tammin Sursok's debut album, 'Whatever Will Be'. She also collaborated on the track "That Day", a song released by Norwegian pop singer, Maria Arredondo, from Arredondo's 2004 follow-up album Not Going Under.

[edit] Solo Career (2005 - present)

[edit] Here I Am (2005)

Upon signing her deal with Atlantic Records, Marion Raven set about recording her debut album, and worked with Swedish songwriters/producers Max Martin and Rami, as well as Canadian singer-songwriter Chantal Kreviazuk and her husband Raine Maida from 2003 to 2005. Initially, the record company was not confident of Raven's switch to a more rock image and a darker, more personal style of songwriting.[4] Raven had to fight to record her kind of music, rock music with a pop element. The resulting 14-track list, including 2 bonus tracks, cultivated a more manufactured rock/pop sound and was titled Here I Am. The album saw Raven's transformation from the candy-pop music of M2M to a more angsty, rock-oriented singer, and was released in Scandinavia, Japan, and Southeast Asia.
Internal debate at Atlantic Records and news that the record company was being bought over by Warner Music led to delays for the various international releases of Here I Am, which were part of her million dollar contract. The album was finally released in Raven's home country, Norway, on 10 August 2005 debuting at #6, alongside Sweden. It was well received in Asia, with over 135,000 copies sold in 3 months upon release.[5]

[edit] Heads Will Roll EP (2006)

In early 2006, it was announced that Raven had been released from her contract with Atlantic Records due to "artistic differences". Soon after this, she announced that she was to record and release her U.S. debut album under the indie label Eleven Seven Music, created by her management company 10th Street Entertainment. In July 2006, Raven announced on her official MySpace page that a re-recorded version of "Heads Will Roll", co-written by James Michael and Nikki Sixx was set to be released in the U.S.. The Heads Will Roll EP was released on 31 October 2006. Raven's meeting with Nikki Sixx was the result of being able to acquire backstage tickets for Alice Cooper's concert in Oslo, Norway, in which Sixx was a supporting act. Sixx invited Raven to head to L.A. to work on tracks for her album, including "Heads Will Roll".[6] "Heads Will Roll" was featured on the "Van Wilder 2: Rise of the Taj" movie soundtrack.

[edit] Set Me Free, duet with Meat Loaf and touring (2006-2007)

Norwegian Idol winner, Kurt Nilsen and Marion Raven performing "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" at Tusenfryd amusement park for employees of StatoilHydro, 22. August 2007.
In late March 2007, Raven set off on a tour of Europe to promote her Set Me Free album's release in The Netherlands, UK and Germany. The album was released in Germany on 8 June 2007. In early July 2007, Raven embarked on an Acoustic UK. Tour where she performed in schools across the UK, including schools in Newcastle and Manchester. Raven later joined Pink's Germany leg of the latter's I'm Not Dead Tour, as a supporting act, from mid-July to mid-August.[7]
Whilst working with Desmond Child on new songs for her U.S. debut album Set Me Free, Raven met Meat Loaf, who was also working with Child on his latest album, Bat Out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose. Child suggested that Raven join Meat Loaf on a duet for the song, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," a song written by Jim Steinman for his Pandora's Box album, Original Sin (1989), and later covered by Celine Dion in 1996. The song was picked as the first single from Bat III. The single was commercially released in the UK on 16 October 2006. The track debuted at No. 43 based on downloads alone, then jumped to No. 6 during its second week, becoming Raven's first UK Top 10 single,[8] and second charting single in Britain. In late February 2007, Raven joined Meat Loaf on an extensive Canada and U.S. tour.[9]

[edit] New Album Nevermore (2008 - present)

Raven is a figurant in the new Mötley Crüe video, "Saints of Los Angeles". Marion is the Raven-winged girl sitting on the amp. After singing the chorus she also has a small part in the video. In 2010, she became one of the judges in the panel of the Norwegian version of The X-Factor.
In 2008 Raven began writing new songs for her upcoming third solo album, which according to her lean more towards the piano-rock genre. Marion announced on Twitter that the album is set to be released in fall 2010, although it is delayed, without any reason, and set to be released in the summer of 2011 .[10][dated info]
The first single "Flesh & Bone" was released in September 2010, to negative reviews from Norwegian Critics, and failed to chart. The second single "Found Someone" was received much better and even spent some time on the iTunes chart; the highest position was peak at no 4 on Norwegian iTunes chart. Poor single-promotion could hinder the success of the new record, which may be limited, due to poor record label management.
Although early reports stated a worldwide release was on the cards, as of February 2011 the new record has not been released. Rumours persist the new material has been scrapped due to poor promotion and performance of the leading singles.

Riwayat dan Biodata "RANDY PANGALILA"

Randy Pangalila
  (lahir di Surabaya, Jawa Timur, 19 Oktober 1990; umur 20 tahun) adalah pemeran Indonesia. Randy memiliki darah Belanda, Manado, dan Jawa. Randy mulai dikenal masyarakat luas setelah berperan dalam sinetron Cinta Fitri. Sebelum bermain sinetron Randy memulai karier di dunia hiburan dengan menjadi seorang model. Di samping itu Randy juga memiliki bakat menyanyi dengan menganggotai Eleven Band sebagai penyanyi yang popular dengan lagu Bertahan. Randy malah turut menyumbang vokalnya dalam runut lagu film Oh Baby dengan lagu Lewat Semesta dan Tanpamu Ku Tak Bisa.
Randy pernah berpacaran dengan Donita, lawan mainnya di sinetron Cinta Fitri. Namun hubungan ini tak bertahan lama.[1] Dua bulan setelah berpisah, Iapun dikabarkan tengah dekat dengan seorang wanita bernama Selvyyanny TM seorang gadis berwajah oriental yang berusia 3 tahun di bawahnya, bahkan ia dikabarkan akan bertunangan setelah wanita yang diakuinya adalah kekasih barunya itu lulus dari bangku sekolah.[2]Kakaknya juga sebagai artis yaitu Inggrid Pangalila.

Islam Kok Pacaran

Islam Kok Pacaran

Soal pacaran di zaman sekarang tampaknya menjadi gejala umum di kalangan kawula muda. Barangkali fenomena ini sebagai akibat dari pengaruh kisah-kisah percintaan dalam roman, novel, film dan syair lagu. Sehingga terkesan bahwa hidup di masa remaja memang harus ditaburi dengan bunga-bunga percintaan, kisah-kisah asmara, harus ada pasangan tetap sebagai tempat untuk bertukar cerita dan berbagi rasa.
Selama ini tempaknya belum ada pengertian baku tentang pacaran. Namun setidak-tidaknya di dalamnya akan ada suatu bentuk pergaulan antara laki-laki dan wanita tanpa nikah.
Kalau ditinjau lebih jauh sebenarnya pacaran menjadi bagian dari kultur Barat. Sebab biasanya masyarakat Barat mensahkan adanya fase-fase hubungan hetero seksual dalam kehidupan manusia sebelum menikah seperti puppy love (cinta monyet), datang (kencan), going steady (pacaran), dan engagement (tunangan).
Bagaimanapun mereka yang berpacaran, jika kebebasan seksual da lam pacaran diartikan sebagai hubungan suami-istri, maka dengan tegas mereka menolak. Namun, tidaklah demikian jika diartikan sebagai ungkapan rasa kasih sayang dan cinta, sebagai alat untuk memilih pasangan hidup. Akan tetapi kenyataannya, orang berpacaran akan sulit segi mudharatnya ketimbang maslahatnya. Satu contoh : orang berpacaran cenderung mengenang dianya. Waktu luangnya (misalnya bagi mahasiswa) banyak terisi hal-hal semacam melamun atau berfantasi. Amanah untuk belajar terkurangi atau bahkan terbengkalai. Biasanya mahasiswa masih mendapat kiriman dari orang tua. Apakah uang kiriman untuk hidup dan membeli buku tidak terserap untuk pacaran itu ?
Atas dasar itulah ulama memandang, bahwa pacaran model begini adalah kedhaliman atas amanah orang tua. Secara sosio kultural di kalangan masyarakat agamis, pacaran akan mengundang fitnah, bahkan tergolong naif. Mau tidak mau, orang yang berpacaran sedikit demi sedikit akan terkikis peresapan ke-Islam-an dalam hatinya, bahkan bisa mengakibatkan kehancuran moral dan akhlak. Na’udzubillah min dzalik !
Sudah banyak gambaran kehancuran moral akibat pacaran, atau pergaulan bebas yang telah terjadi akibat science dan peradaban modern (westernisasi). Islam sendiri sebagai penyempurnaan dien-dien tidak kalah canggihnya memberi penjelasan mengenai berpacaran. Pacaran menurut Islam diidentikkan sebagai apa yang dilontarkan Rasulullah SAW : "Apabila seorang di antara kamu meminang seorang wanita, andaikata dia dapat melihat wanita yang akan dipinangnya, maka lihatlah." (HR Ahmad dan Abu Daud).
Namun Islam juga, jelas-jelas menyatakan bahwa berpacaran bukan jalan yang diridhai Allah, karena banyak segi mudharatnya. Setiap orang yang berpacaran cenderung untuk bertemu, duduk, pergi bergaul berdua. Ini jelas pelanggaran syari’at ! Terhadap larangan melihat atau bergaul bukan muhrim atau bukan istrinya. Sebagaimana yang tercantum dalam HR Bukhari dan Muslim dari Ibnu Abbas yang artinya: "Janganlah salah seorang di antara kamu bersepi-sepi (berkhalwat) dengan seorang wanita, kecuali bersama dengan muhrimnya." Tabrani dan Al-Hakim dari Hudzaifah juga meriwayatkan dalam hadits yang lain: "Lirikan mata merupakan anak panah yang beracun dari setan, barang siapa meninggalkan karena takut kepada-Ku, maka Aku akan menggantikannya dengan iman sempurna hingga ia dapat merasakan arti kemanisannya dalam hati."
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History

Raven and Larsen had known each other since they were five. After starting to make their own songs, they were signed in 1998 to Atlantic Records. Their name "M2M" was chosen from a contest they held for fans to give a name for their band, as they had previously always been known as Marion & Marit. The group's first single, "Don't Say You Love Me", appeared in 1999, and was featured on the soundtrack of Pokémon: The First Movie[1] (albeit with a small edit to the lyrics). The film helped the song to reach success worldwide, including peaking at No. 16 in the UK Singles Chart, their only hit in the UK.[2] The duo released their first album, Shades of Purple, in 2000, which debuted at number one in Norway and several Asian countries and in the Top 40 in most other countries. In September that year, they toured with Hanson, performing as the boys' opening act. Earlier in the year, they performed a concert special at Epcot in Walt Disney World, broadcast on April 29, 2000, under the name "M2M and BBMak in Concert", performing six songs with breaks in between of them walking around the park and seeing the sites.