Monthly Archives: June 2009

Sandy Lo and Lost In You Update!

Sandy Lo and Lost In You Update!

I have been busy the past few months getting StarShine Magazine in order, which it finally is! Big thanks to the webmaster for both www.starshinemag.com and THIS site – Karen Rushton! I have also moved from Queens back to Staten Island, so I’m getting back into the swing of things.

Anyway – I’m starting up promoting again and want you guys to know I’m still here and still writing… I have added an event for July 26, 2009. I will be doing a book signing for a book club on Staten Island. More details to come. As for the Barnes & Noble book signing – things weren’t going as smoothly as I hoped, so I decided to “Damn the Man” so to speak and go in a different direction. I’m in the middle of planning a few events right now, but will post that information once things are more concrete.

For those wondering about Chris Trousdale and Anna Sundstrand…Chris is still back in Michigan with his Mom and is teaching dance classes. Anna and I are still working on our book and will hopefully have more on that soon as well.

Finally, LOST IN YOU is now available at amazon.com and target.com! :) So if you haven’t bought your copy, now you have 3 different places that carry it!

Ashley Tisdale Talks: New Album, New Movie & New Company!

Ashley Tisdale Talks: New Album, New Movie & New Company!

On July 28th, film and pop star Ashley Tisdale will release her second album, Guilty Pleasure.  StarShine was able to get an advanced listen of the CD, (check out our review here) and followed up with Ashley by phone to discuss her future plans.  Looks like Disney’s “High School Musical” franchise was just the beginning for this beauty and talent with a brain to boot!

Find out more about the new album, her upcoming movie, “Aliens In The Attic”, her new production company, Blondie Girl Productions, and more…

As your album release nears, are you getting excited?

I’m definitely excited.  I worked really hard on this album.  I worked for about a year on it.  It’s something I’m really proud of and I’m really excited for everyone to hear it.  So, it’s an exciting and nerve-wracking time.

How was the transition from Headstrong to Guilty Pleasure?

It’s definitely a reflection of where I am in my life right now because I definitely have grown up since Headstrong, but [Guilty Pleasure] is definitely more guitar-driven pop/rock.  The first album I was just learning about myself and who I was as an artist whereas the second album I knew exactly what I wanted going into it.  I recorded over twenty-five songs until I got exactly the album I felt was right.  So, yeah, I think it was just something that you can tell I have grown up between the two.

Very cool.  I listened to the album a couple of times and I love “Acting Out” and “Masquerade”!

Aww, thank you!

I just watched the video for “It’s Alright, It’s OK”.  Where did you get all those cute guys for that video?

We auditioned them! [Laughs]  Definitely really cute eye candy, for sure.  It was kind of like the perfect revenge…I walk into the ex-boyfriend’s house and I bring over all these hot guys and take pictures of them everywhere, so it was definitely something that you wish you could do, but you never did.

Was it fun filming it?

Yeah, I had so much fun.  It was a late night, though.  We went from I think three in the afternoon–maybe four–no, maybe it was around later I guess, but we went until seven in the morning.  So, it was an all night kind of thing–it was kind of hard.

Now, talking a little bit more about the album…You got to co-write a lot of the songs.  What was that experience like for you?

It was fun.  I co-wrote on the first album, but this album I co-wrote four songs.  I got to co-write with some amazing, talented people like Kara DioGuardi and Toby Gad, who did “If I Were A Boy” by Beyonce.  I feel I definitely learned a lot since the first album because I think my voice has grown.  I’ve matured; I’ve grown, but also my writing has grown.  It was hard  writing with Kara last year because I felt I wasn’t really confident in my ideas in the first one where with this I just knew exactly what I wanted.  In an hour and a half, we wrote a whole song together.  So, it was really quick and it was great.  I feel just really proud of every song I’ve done.  I co-wrote “What If”, “Overrated”, “Acting Out” and “Me Without You”.

You also have a song called “Hair” on the album…

Oh my gosh, my favorite.

When everyone thinks of Ashley Tisdale, they think about your hair–at least that’s what I think about.

That’s awesome! [Laughs]

Now that you’re brunette…who has more fun, blonde or brunette?

Um, I can’t say.  I had fun as both.  The brunette is really my original hair color, so I just feel back to myself.  But I feel like they’re both so much fun.  I think it’s like your attitude and your confidence, I don’t think it has anything to do with your hair color.

You’re up for an MTV Movie Award, which is awesome.  Congratulations.  Were you surprised when you found out?

Thank you!  I was super excited.  I have never really been nominated for anything.  I’ve always been nominated as part of a cast, but this is my first nomination of uh, you know of…being me. [Laughs]  That was really exciting–just to be recognized with the group of people I’m recognized with is just really exciting.  They’re all my good friends.  I am honored.  [When I found out] I was screaming.

[Author's Note: Congratulations to Ashley for winning "Best Female Breakthrough Performance" at the MTV Movie Awards last night!]

Speaking of your acting career, you have a new movie coming out called “Aliens In The Attic”.  Can you tell us a little about that movie?

It’s an action-comedy with aliens.  It’s a really fun take on if aliens were to invade.  It kind of reminds you a little bit of “Gremlins” meets “The Goonies”.  We had a blast.  I play the older sister, Bethany.  My boyfriend is played by Robert Hoffman.  [I am] kind of like the in love older sister that’s going on the family vacation, completely bored, but he ends up coming along.  And I don’t really see him for who he is.  I just see him for this really nice guy like the Eddie Haskel–where he’s nice to me and my parents, but totally rude to my brother.  So, he gets zapped by one of the aliens and then he starts acting kind of weird.  I then finally realize it.  But it was really fun and I have an action scene.  It was produced by Barry Josephson, who produced ”Men In Black” and “Enchanted”.  It was just something that was very challenging.  I’ve never really done CGI before.  So it was challenging and it was really exciting, but my character is not a big stretch.  I took the role because I thought it would be a really fun movie.  We also have a really great cast: Kevin Nealon, Tim Meadows, Andy Richter, Doris Roberts–all these comedians–being around them I could not even keep a straight face. [Laughs]

I also heard that you’re doing the remake of “Teen Witch”?

Yeah.  It’s in the very beginning stages right now.  We’re still writing it and stuff, but I loved the movie growing up.  Have you seen “Teen Witch”?

Yes, I have–many times. [Laughs]

Yeah.  It’s one of my favorite movies, so it’s just something I always liked and thought ‘maybe I should do the remake of it’.  So, it has to be done the right away so it’s been taking some time.  But yeah, I’m supposed to do that for sure.

You have you’re own production company, which is awesome.  What are your goals  as a producer?

My production company, Blondie Girl Productions…we’re just really getting started.  We have a deal with Fremantle who created “American Idol”.  Right now, we’re trying to do a reality show with the E! Channel.  We’re trying to get into it that way–I think Ashton Kutcher did it the same way with “Beauty & the Geek”.  First we’re starting off in that area and then going into TV shows and movies, but really I don’t want to produce anything with me in it.  I’m just producing it for other people.  I just feel like it’s something where I can be really creative and have fun with.  It’s definitely different.  I pitch the shows to all the networks, which is so different.  They know me as an actress, which is really funny.  It’s cool to walk in there and just be really in control and pitch your show that you really want them to buy.  So, it’s definitely a different experience.

Would you say it was hard since you started out so young in the business–you went from a child star–pretty much a Disney kid to now you’re grown up and you’re doing all of this stuff…Was it a struggle to get where you are today?

It’s always been a struggle to get where I am today.  It’s never really easy.  I’ve always had to prove myself and work hard for it.  I think I wouldn’t have done it any other way.  I still am–I’m in my transition mode right now.  So, I think that’s just something that’s makes you really grateful and grounded.  I have so much fun with what I do.  I just love doing it.  It’s everything I ever wanted to do.

Now “High School Musical”…I know you guys said you didn’t want to do anymore sequels.  Am I right about that?

[Laughs] Yeah.

What if ten years from now they want you to do “High School Reunion”, would you do it?

[Laughs] I don’t know about that…It just depends on if anyone else is doing it.  I think for me, being without that cast–there’s no way.  It would be so weird if I didn’t do a movie with them.  If everybody was in for it–maybe, I don’t know. [Laughs]

Did you ever dream you would be able to do everything–sing, act, write, dance, produce…?  Growing up, did you dream of doing all that or just an actress or a singer?

Um, it just kind of–I started singing at a young age because I did Les Miserables when I was eight-years-old.  So I was singing and acting at the same time, but it wasn’t really ‘I wanted to do all these things’.  I’ve always dreamt of having an album, but I never thought it was possible.  For me, “High School Musical” opened a lot of doors.  I’m very grateful for that.  I’ve always dreamed of it.  I just never thought…I kind of had to make a decision at one point–it was either the singing or the acting, so I went with the acting because I was doing a lot of TV shows, but I’m so glad I was able to do an album as well.  I’ve been a singer for a long time and it’s always been something I always wanted to do.

If you could do a duet with anyone in the world, who would you pick?

Probably Boys Like Girls.  I do love Boys Like Girls…or Madonna. [Laughs]  That’s so wide.  I do love them and I do love Madonna.  Yeah, they’re my two favorites for sure.

If you could dedicate any song in the world to your fans, which song would you pick and why?

Oh man, that’s a really good question!  I have no idea.  I’d have to say one of my songs because I know my songs so well.  “Suddenly” was written about my whole experience with the fans and how my life was changing around me, but I wasn’t changing.  So I’d have to say that was something that was for the fans, like ‘thank you so much’, you know, that I’m doing this for you guys, so that was really what the song was about.

Alright, thank you so much, Ashley.  Good luck with the album!

Thank you!  Thank you so much!

Jeff Timmons Wears Many Hats: Artist, Father, Producer, Mogul…Cruise Captain?

Jeff Timmons Wears Many Hats: Artist, Father, Producer, Mogul…Cruise Captain?

It’s been five years since StarShine caught up with Jeff Timmons of 98 Degrees fame when he released his first solo album Whisper That Way.  Since then, Jeff has been devoting time to his two children and experimenting in the studio.  Oh, and there was that VH1 reality show, Man Band in the midst of all that.

“I did that show because VH1 promised a lot of stuff for when my solo record comes out,” Jeff says of the short-lived series that also featured former boy banders Chris Kirkpatrick (*NSYNC), Rich Cronin (LFO) and Bryan Abrams (Color Me Badd).  “I don’t think any of us on the show had the intention of forming a band. I think all of us sought opportunities for ourselves and of course, going into it, we all knew they were going to make us look bad and look like we weren’t successful. Not very many people watched it and pretty much everyone has forgotten about it.”

Jeff went on to say he thought the TV show portrayed him in a bad light.  StarShine had to agree.  Anyone who has ever met Jeff Timmons for even a few minutes knows he’s easygoing and friendly, not the difficult guy who wants to turn his back on something.

“I was talking about leaving, but of course they never put why I was leaving. They thought I was talking about leaving because I thought I was too good for the show and all that. But that’s definitely not the case. It was my daughter’s birthday and they were like ‘we’re not letting you see her’. They wanted us to look pathetic. That’s the risk you take being on a show like that. I wouldn’t trade the experience for the world. It taught me a lot. It stretched me and took me out of my comfort zone.”

Thankfully, reality shows are in Jeff’s past and big plans are in his immediate future.  He’s been working on a distribution company, called iamMedia, set to launch this fall.

“It’s a multimedia distribution company that capitalizes on point-of-sale real estate in high traffic stores. What that means is, basically with the way CDs are not selling–and it’s not necessarily because of downloads–it’s because they’re not available anymore in major retail chains. A lot of the record stores are closing. Wal-mart is kind of shrinking the space where they’re selling the CDs,” he explains.  “I’m going to be putting CDs in all different kinds of stores that don’t carry them. Taking elements of what works for Starbucks by putting CDs at the checkout counter and then putting them all over the country–grocery stores, convenient stores, truck stops, gas stations, high traffic clothing stores. We’re going everywhere.”

Along with four “very strong partners”, Jeff took the time to develop this concept, which will feature artist videos and commercials with the CD displays.  iamMedia already has a distribution deal with Universal Records, but also has the ability to put his own CDs as well as other independent artists in the display.

Coinciding with the launch of his new business, Jeff is releasing his sophomore solo album.  “It’s a little bit different.  With Whisper That Way, I just come off of 98 Degrees and just gotten married and kind of wanted to stay home,” he explains.  Always having a passion for working in the studio, he even helped out with producing on 98 Degrees’ albums, he wanted to try it out and get a feel for things on his first CD.  “That album came at a time when I was going through a lot of turmoil in my personal life. It’s kind of a dark, boring, slow album–not a lot of excitement. I’m very proud of it, but it was my first try.”

Now with the new album, Jeff says it’s a different story.  “I know how to use the studio, I know what I want to hear. I got together with some of my buddies and we just vibed in the studio, kicked back and had a good time and wrote whatever came to mind. If we wanted to have some fun, we might of had some uptempo clubby stuff. I’m rapping on some of the stuff. Playing all the instruments on a lot of it. It’s a lot of fun.”

Jeff assures his fans that they’ll definitely still be the 98 Degrees sound on some tracks, but also includes influences from Michael Jackson, old Motown groups and some Euro flavor.

Aside from slaving in the studio on his own album, Jeff has been producing for others like upcoming artists Tawny Heath, Victoria Hamilton and the rock band Out of Grey.

Jeff also has big ideas for his album release party–a Caribbean cruise!  He already has many people on board–literally–to take part in this unique promotional project.  Sponsors, press and celebrity guests are all going to be part of this televised event.  “It’s going to be something kind of never done before,” he says.  “It’s not something people are going to have to pay a thousand dollars to go on.  I’ve been getting so much support since I’ve been blogging about the idea.”  Jeff promises to send us all the details for this not to miss cruise party as he gets them, so stay tuned to StarShine!

The last thing we had to talk about with Jeff is his wonderful fans.  Being in the music industry for the past fifteen years, he has been able to see the way technology has changed his connection to his fans through Twitter and MySpace.  “I like keeping in touch with them. In the beginning, I would try to e-mail every fan back. Some of the other guys [98 Degrees] were like ‘you can’t e-mail every fan back’. I tried for a while, but then it got a little overwhelming. I like the ability to reach out to the fans and talk to them. I like to get a lot of input from fans. I think it’s fantastic.”

Finally, we asked Jeff what he’d like to say to all of you.

“I’d just like to thank everybody for all their support through the years. Get excited because this new music, it’s fresh and exciting. This new music is from the heart and from my friends. It’s not a contrived album. We hope to see all of you really soon on the tour after the album is released.”

To keep up with Jeff Timmons and iamMedia, check out these links:
www.jefftimmons.com
www.myspace.com/jefftimmons
www.twitter.com/JT1973