Saturday, June 16, 2007
posted by Chi-Chi at 6/16/2007 | Permalink
MARIAH IN NYC
In a pair of oversize designer shades Mariah Carey, always the diva she is, was spotted leaving a popular NYC eatery while effortlessly looking glam and fit:
I'm loving the leather jacket and dress combo. Is Mariah slowly dressing accordingly?!? Notice her dress length is past her knees and NOT mid-thigh. New York City weather can be shaky at times but that doesn't prevent Mariah from posing for the paparazzi at all. [image source] Click here to see more images of Mariah posing for the cameras!
Mariah has joined the fight to get their paper every time her performance clip is played on the radio. Songwriters and music publishers are the ones cashing in on radio airplay but no money is funded back to the actual performer. So far, Christina Aguilera, Jimmy Buffett, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Don Henley, Toby Keith, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Martha Reeves and Mary Wilson have joined this musical crusade.
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I'm loving the leather jacket and dress combo. Is Mariah slowly dressing accordingly?!? Notice her dress length is past her knees and NOT mid-thigh. New York City weather can be shaky at times but that doesn't prevent Mariah from posing for the paparazzi at all. [image source] Click here to see more images of Mariah posing for the cameras!
Mariah has joined the fight to get their paper every time her performance clip is played on the radio. Songwriters and music publishers are the ones cashing in on radio airplay but no money is funded back to the actual performer. So far, Christina Aguilera, Jimmy Buffett, Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Don Henley, Toby Keith, John Legend, Jennifer Lopez, Martha Reeves and Mary Wilson have joined this musical crusade.
A coalition of musicians has been organized to solicit payment for having their performances played on radio -- and the National Assn. of Broadcasters immediately fired back, threatening to fight any of the organization's attempts to generate legislation. The org, MusicFirst (the latter part stands for "fairness in radio starting today"), is asking that the radio industry be held to the same standards as satellite, cable and Internet radio.full article here
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Labels: Mariah Carey, Out and About