Archive - Jan 9, 2010

John Legend and Stevie Wonder Wow At Monster Retailer Awards: CES 2010

Stevie Wonder at Monster Retailer Awards - CES 2010

On Friday, January 8th 2009 the Paris Ballroom at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas hosted the Monster Retailer Awards, honoring the top sales companies (retailer and distribution) of Monster products. Shortly following a performance touted as “John Legend and Special Guests” took place and it was a magical evening.

Legend began the show, performing hits from all three of his grammy award winning albums (Legend has won 6 grammys) and he was joined after several songs by his brother Vaugh Anthony (who is signed to Legends label) before finally being joined by musical legend Stevie Wonder to cap off the night. Wonder flew out to Vegas solely for the purpose of singing in the finale with Legend, showing once again the respect musicians have for Monsters audio/visual equipment.

Lady Gaga even broadcasted a quick video greet from her concert venue in Denver, Colorado to thank Monster teams around the world for their efforts and to thank Monster for their support. GaGa is a “True Monster” said “Head Monster” Noel Lee, reminding the crowd that she calls her fans “Monsters” and even named her tour “Monster Ball.” Her HeartBeats by Lady GaGa earbuds debuts earlier this week at a Monster press conference.

Overall it was a great performance and a top notch event for the team at Monster. Then again it’s not hard to hold a top notch event when Stevie Wonder is your guest of honor.

John Legend at Monster Retailer Awards - CES 2010



Gumby creator Art Clokey dies at 88

Art Clokely, the claymation pioneer responsible for the genesis of the strange, angular green figure known as Gumby, has died in his sleep at the age of 88.

Clokely’s son Joseph spoke with the LA Times about his father’s life, saying that even as a small child he sculpted figures from mud at his parents’ farm in Michigan. Young Art Clokely’s parents divorced at the age of 8, and his father was killed in a car accident not long after. (Pictures indicate that Gumby’s odd head shape reflects Clokely’s father’s distinctive hair style.) It was then that Clokely moved to Los Angeles, left in a halfway house by his newly married mother until his adoption at the age of 11 by a man named Joseph Clokely. The elder Clokely taught Art to draw, paint and sculpt and took the young boy on international trips. Clokely’s son Joseph credits his grandfather Gumby’s adventures being “so adventurous.”

In the early 50s, Art Clokely experimented with stop-motion claymation, and one of his films, Gumbasia, fell into the hands of the head of 20th Century Fox. The man, Sam Engel, asked Clokely to produce a children’s show based on the concept, and Gumby soon became a cultural icon.

Clokely’s son said his father died Friday at his home in Los Osos, CA, after suffering repeated bladder infections.

[LA Times]



Erica Hill Leaves CNN For Greener Pastures At CBS

Erica Hill is leaving Anderson Coopers program and CNN “for an exciting future at CBS News.”

Erica Hill has previously been the co-host of the CBS’ “Early Show” Saturday Edition with Chris Wragg, and an anchor for CNN Headline News. She also appeared as a correspondent and alt-anchor for be the CNN Anderson Cooper Show. ”

The very gay Anderson Cooper wished her luck and said, “While I’m happy for her and her entire family, it is with a very heavy heart I say good-bye. I cannot imagine doing this program without Erica Hill and I cannot really express how much I’m going to miss you.”

Hill said, “It was very tough decision to leave, but you know that I’m not going to be far and I sincerely hope it’s not the last time we work together. We’re a good team.”

There is no official news on Hill’s role with CBS, but expect it to be a high profile one.