Swept Up By The Spirit
It appears as if Leona Lewis, Britain's diva-of-the-moment, has struck pop music gold.
Not only was the 22-year-old Londoner's debut album of pop-R&B-and-soul, Spirit, co-produced by the legendary music executive Clive Davis and American Idol's Simon Cowell, but she's already had high profile appearances on Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno, with more TV gigs over the next week leading up to the album's April 8 release: (GMA, April 4), Regis & Kelly (April 8), Ellen and Jimmy Kimmel (April 11).
FASTEST-SELLING DEBUT
If Lewis, who already has the fastest-selling debut of all time in England (Spirit sold over one million copies in just five weeks and had the biggest selling single of last year, Bleeding Love) is feeling any pressure to perform similarly across the pond, she's not saying.
"I'm just taking every moment in, not taking anything for granted, and remembering everything and really enjoying it," said Lewis down the line from California after a promotional trip to Toronto got cancelled at the last minute.
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Not only was the 22-year-old Londoner's debut album of pop-R&B-and-soul, Spirit, co-produced by the legendary music executive Clive Davis and American Idol's Simon Cowell, but she's already had high profile appearances on Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno, with more TV gigs over the next week leading up to the album's April 8 release: (GMA, April 4), Regis & Kelly (April 8), Ellen and Jimmy Kimmel (April 11).
FASTEST-SELLING DEBUT
If Lewis, who already has the fastest-selling debut of all time in England (Spirit sold over one million copies in just five weeks and had the biggest selling single of last year, Bleeding Love) is feeling any pressure to perform similarly across the pond, she's not saying.
"I'm just taking every moment in, not taking anything for granted, and remembering everything and really enjoying it," said Lewis down the line from California after a promotional trip to Toronto got cancelled at the last minute.
Continue...
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