Monday 15 August 2011

Pixie Lott with her second album features soul legend Stevie Wonder

Pixie Lott fans can not wait for it to cooperate with her second album features soul legend Stevie Wonder can hear.

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The 20-year-old singer 2009's first Turn It Up went double platinum and he has more success when released in November following is targeting.

And for the record, including her idol is said to help some big names.

Pixie told the Daily Star, 'I did a track in LA which might be called Stevie On The Radio. It features Stevie Wonder and he plays the harmonica on it. He was amazing'.

'It's a retro throwback song but I'm still trying to keep it contemporary.'

She added: 'Working with Stevie just happened. I would've been over the moon just to have met him, never mind working with him.'

New album All About Tonight before the 5th September, energetic dance routine complete with a feature film is out.

The new album's first single, All About Tonight, is out on September 5th, complete with an energetic video featuring lots of dance routines.

Pixie explained, 'It's an up-tempo party track. I wanted to get people inspired for the album'.

Wednesday 10 August 2011

Pixie Lott at Sainsbury's Super Saturday's live performances

Pixie Lott at Sainsbury's Super Saturday's live performances are waiting for completion this summer.

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The Mama Do singer family friendly event has been added to the line-up is taking place Sept. 10 at Clapham Common, London 2012 Paralympic Games in support, with the Sugababes, Nicola Roberts and with Olly Murs.

Pixie said: "I am so excited to be performing at Sainsbury's Super Saturday. It will be a great way to round off the summer. I'm looking forward to seeing some of the Paralympics' sports stars in action as well."

Action Chipmunk, Taio Cruz and Paralympic Games Paralympic Games on Saturday, marking where the crowd will be able to help I have discovered.

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Seb Coe, chair of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, said: "The fact that we are able to mix popular, talented artists alongside Paralympic sport displays and interactive activities is just a fantastic way to engage with new audiences."