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29 Jan 12 TAPANI RINNE / Insider (DIGIPAK)

TAPANI RINNE / Insider (DIGIPAK)

Kategorie: Musik > CDs > Clubsounds > Elektronica

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TAPANI RINNE / Insider(DIGIPAK)
Aani Records
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Preis: 4,99 EUR
Angebotsende: 28.02.2012, 00:10:40 Uhr

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29 Jan 12 VARIOUS – INSIDER – DANCE MUSIC VOL.1 – LP in EX!!

Music Insider auf eBay:

Insider - Dance Music Vol. 1 (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork Records DE LP
EUR 16,99
Angebotsende: Sonntag Feb-05-2012 17:21:46 CET
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Insider - Dance Music Vol. 1 (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork Records DE CD
EUR 47,37
Angebotsende: Sonntag Feb-05-2012 20:07:46 CET
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12'':Edwards & Armani,Acid Drill (Insider Remix)[NM] (Music Man Records)
EUR 5,42
Angebotsende: Dienstag Feb-07-2012 4:00:23 CET
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27 Jan 12 Populärste Music Insider Auktionen

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Insider - Dance Music Vol. 1 (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork Records DE LP
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Insider - Dance Music Vol. 1 (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork Records DE CD
EUR 47,37
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27 Jan 12 The Insider

The Insider

Unverb. Preisempf.: EUR 10,83

Preis: EUR 4,26

Insider

INSIDER

Unverb. Preisempf.: EUR 7,66

Preis: EUR 5,30

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23 Jan 12 DVD ANDREA BERG "LIVE-DAS GROSSE KONZERT IN OBERHAUSEN" + Bonusmaterial NEU+OVP!

DVD ANDREA BERG "LIVE-DAS GROSSE KONZERT IN OBERHAUSEN" + Bonusmaterial NEU+OVP!

Kategorie: Filme & DVDs > DVD

NEU + Original verschweisst! DIGIPAK!
Hier gibt es die zweite DVD von ANDREA BERG mit dem Titel "LIVE - DAS GROSSE KONZERT IN OBERHAUSEN " aus dem Jahr 2006. Insider werden wissen, daß es sich bei dieser DVD um eine mit zusätzlichem Bonusmaterial ergänzte Neuauflage der ursprünglich 2004 unter dem Namen 'Eine Reise durch die Seele' veröffentlichten DVD handelt.
Auf jeden Fall wieder eine tolle DVD m it dem kompletten Konzert und reichlich Bonusmaterial. Schön verpackt im aufklappbaren Digipak. Sollte jeder Fan sein Eigen nennen dürfen ;-)
TITELLISTE:
1. Intro - Live 1:21
2. Die Gefühle haben Schweigepflicht 5:58
3. Kilimandscharo 4:43
4. Bittersüße Zärtlichkeit 4:49
5. Wenn du mich willst (dann küss mich doch) 5:33
6. ...

Preis: 14,95 EUR
Angebotsende: 01.02.2012, 23:54:46 Uhr

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23 Jan 12 Germany: The Heart of Europe - Sabine Kieslich

Germany: The Heart of Europe - Sabine Kieslich

Kategorie: Bücher > Sachbücher & Ratgeber > Bildbände > Reise & Landschaften > Deutschland

Shopsuche > Bücher finden: in Artikelbezeichnung und Beschreibung
Germany: The Heart of Europe
Sabine Kieslich
erschienen Dezember 2006 | 427 Seiten
White Star
50.78 €
inkl. MwSt.
*Das hier angebotene Exemplar weist leichte Beschädigungen und Nutzungsspuren auf. Es handelt sich nicht um ein neuwertiges Exemplar.
Zustandsvermerk: Schutzumschlag leicht angestossen und eingerissen.
Blick ins Buch: Reinschauen vor dem Kauf:
Klappentext lesen | Register lesen | Autoren-Infos lesen -->
Klappentext > zum Seitenanfang In contrast with conventional wisdom that perceives Germany as a tenacious nation with a long history, the land of Beethoven and Goethe is actually a young country that rose out of the unification of a ...

Preis: 50,78 EUR
Angebotsende: 22.02.2012, 04:11:55 Uhr

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21 Jan 12 INSIDER Dance Music Vol. 1 12" (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork

INSIDER Dance Music Vol. 1 12" (Non-Stop-Mix) Clockwork

Kategorie: Musik > Vinyl > Spezialformate > Maxis 12''

ALLE ARTIKEL MIT ORIGINAL COVER / HÜLLE !
All items with original cover / sleeve !
Various - Insider - Dance Music Vol. 1 (Non-Stop-Mix) more images Label: Clockwork Records
Catalog#: 08-5910
Format: Vinyl, 12", Compilation
Country: Germany
Released: 1987
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Electro, Synth-pop, New Beat
Tracklisting:
A1.1 Italian Syndicate The Mafia Is Everywhere - Part I (1:16)
A1.2 Italian Syndicate The Mafia Is Everywhere - Part II (Countdown In Las Vegas) (3:25)
A2 Punch Punch (3:41)
A3 C.C.C.P. American-Soviets Part II (Live From Moscow) (4:16)
A4 Beat-A-Max Liason II (3:31)
A5 Impakt Defcon (3:07)
A6 House Nation House Nation (1:49)
A7 Impakt Defcon (0:40)
B1 Beat-A-Max Caravan (4:15)
B2 Delicious My Body &...

Preis: 5,99 EUR
Angebotsende: 18.02.2012, 16:43:42 Uhr

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21 Jan 12 Schöne Music Insider Photos

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Bob Irwin
music insider

Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Justice Crew
music insider

Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

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19 Jan 12 Kramarz - Die HipHop - Formeln inkl. CD

Kramarz - Die HipHop - Formeln inkl. CD

Kategorie: Musikinstrumente > Noten & Songbooks > Lernkurse > Sonstiges

Volkmar Kramarz - Die HipHop - Formeln inkl. CD
ISBN: 978-3-8024-0660-7
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
Dieses Buch zeigt , was Beatmaker und Produzenten wissen sollten , um erfolgreiche Tracks zu schreiben. Zum ersten Mal wird hier Punkt für Punkt erklärt , was Profis in ihren Hits anwenden : Die "HipHop-Formeln" , die wichtigsten Akkordverbindungen mit den dazu passenden Melodien. In vielen Audio - Beispielen werden sie praktisch vorgeführt und ausführlich erläutert. Und um zu erfahren , wie angesagte Top-Produzenten ihre Arbeit machen , gibt es einen umfangreichen Interview-Teil. Hier erzählen zehn Track - Macher bekannter Acts , wie sie produzieren , wo ihre persönlichen Stärken liegen - und was sie noch lernen wollen.
Dieses Buch ist ...

Preis: 24,95 EUR
Angebotsende: 29.01.2012, 10:32:55 Uhr

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19 Jan 12 Justice Crew

Einige tolle music insider Bilder:

Justice Crew
music insider

Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

CM Punk
music insider

Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Nickelodeon Choice Awards 2011
music insider

Bild von Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
What a day and what a night. This was Australia’s night of nights for kids and teenagers.

Thousands of fans, mainly teenage girls, swamped outside the Sydney Entertainment Centre, some from as early as 5am, waiting for their favorite entertainment industry stars.

By around 2pm, the line ups behind barricades were 30 people deep, and much of the press pack turned animal. Some teenage girls had home-made signs listing their mobile phone numbers, which I thought was not appropriate, and potential dangerous for the young ladies who advertised them. I don’t know if I was fortunate or not to be taking photographs alongside the fans on this big outing. The million dollar question at big red carpet events like this is "Who is worse: The media, the fans, the kids or parents?"

Finally, at 6pm, the indoor part of the Nick awards kicked off and the audience went banana.

Ok, you want event results we hear…

Bindi and Bob Irwin have scored top bragging rights at the Australian Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice awards, taking home the Hall of Slime Award for 2011 (the slime is green in case you wondered, and CM Punk won’t forget it in a hurry).

Bindi and Bob beat Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Guy Sebastian and LA – USA planted Rove McManus, were spurted with green slime as popular Daniel MacPherson announced them as the first ever winners of the award.

"It is such an honour just to be nominated. It’s a wonderful award," Bindi told the media.

"We’re carrying on in our dad’s footsteps. He originally got the Burp Award here at Nickelodeon," she said.

Hosted by iCarly mega stars Jennette McCurdy and Nathan Kress, the evening showcased bowls of maggots, an orange carpet, big and small envelopes and 5 tonnes of slime at the Sydney Entertainment Centre to mark the 16th annual Australian Kids’ Choice Awards.

Australia’s own teen idol Cody Simpson kicked booty, snatching up all three of his nominated categories – Super Fresh Award, Awesome Aussie and Fave Aussie Musos.

"I might not live in Australia at the moment, but Australia always lives in me," he told the crowd as he accepted his third award for the night, Awesome Aussie. The pop star performed a medley of some of his numbers ‘Just For You’ and ‘On My Mind’ for the thousands of screaming fans (80% girls), entering the grand stage with his guitar before ripping it up with dancers, and he even picked a one in a million young lady fan from the sold out crowd to sing to.

A record breaking 1.6 million kids’ votes were counted to determine the winners.

Ten’s Masterchef judge Matt Preston, who also took out the award for Awesome Oldie, dipped his arm into a big tank of green slime to rip out the word Julia, announcing Julia Gillard as the Slime Minister.

Prime Minister Julia Gillard (look-a-like) accepted the award. The real one wasn’t there. The very same one who also didn’t watch the ABC tele sexy tribute to her since she "had better things to do".

"Tonight, I’m proud to go green because you voted me Slime Minister," Julia Gillard’s look-a-like announced to the audience.

"I’d like to ban budgie smugglers", she added before dancing with Australia’s Got Talent winners, Justice Crew and being covered in slime along with "Mr Masterchef" Matt Preston.

Kyle Sandilands beat WWE superstar CM Punk (‘The Best In The World’… in case you didn’t hear) to win Baddest Baddie, accepting the award electronically from Los Angeles, US of A).

A bush tucker bag of pre-recorded video messages were heard from international superstar Justin Bieber who snatched the Hottest Guy Hottie Award, LMFAO who won Fave Song for Party Rock Anthem, Katy Perry who nicked home Fave International Artist and Victoria Justice who grabbed Hottest Girl Hottie.

Jennette McCurdy proved that she was a fab choice to co-host the night, besting Camp Oranges Luke and Wyatt, Hamish and Andy and Josh Thomas to take out the LOL Award.

Cody Simpson returned to the grand stage to wrap up the night, performing his hit number All Day before being covered in green slime from head to toe.

Insiders tip it was one of the better Nick Australia Kid’s Choice Awards from a paid audience perspective, but also one of the most chaotic in history from a red carpet planted fan perspective.

What a crazy day. We hope no one got hurt – big ego’s or otherwise. Ok, get nicked.

Replays of the event can be found on Foxtel’s Nickelodeon channel this Saturday (Noon) and Sunday at 10.30pm.

Websites

Nickelodeon (Australia)
www.nickelodeon.com.au

Nick.com
www.nick.com

Foxtel
www.foxtel.com.au

Sydney Entertainment Centre
www.sydentcent.com.au

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

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