long live darkness
Tuesday, December 21st, 2010The sun goes down and
stays down while the moon frolics
amidst frozen stars.
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The sun goes down and
stays down while the moon frolics
amidst frozen stars.
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Committed performs on “The Sing-Off.”
Committed beat Nashville’s Street Corner Symphony tonight to win “The Sing-Off.”
The results were announced live during tonight’s season finale of the NBC reality competition. The winning group receives $100,000 and a Sony recording contract.
California groups Jerry Lawson and Talk of the Town and the Backbeats tied for third, having been eliminated earlier in the show.
The sextet closed out the evening with Queen’s “We Are the Champions.”
Committed, the a cappella group from Huntsville and Oakwood University, had started taping episodes back in August, surviving four rounds of eliminations by the celebrity judges.
On the show tonight, the group performed “Motownphilly” with judge Shawn Stockman’s group, Boyz II Men, among other songs.
Committed sang “Hold My Hand” by Michael Jackson and Akon before receiving the judges’ final evaluation. Alternative rocker Ben Folds said, “How can you be such nice guys and be that good? You’re really amazing. A total joy and inspiration to listen to.”
Pussycat Dolls singer Nicole Scherzinger said, while in tears, “I was really moved by that song. You have a very specific message, of a deep love in life, and the world is craving that right now.” Stockman said, “There’s no way you could have not made it to this point. You guys are awesome.”
To be updated with video.
Also:
Video: And the winner is …
Video: Committed sings “Hold My Hand”
by Michael Jackson and Akon.
Video: Committed sings “Motownphilly” with Boyz II Men.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/202308/the-sing-off-committeds-sing-off-finale-interview#s-p1-sr-i1
Video: Committed talks about winning “The Sing-Off”
and what’s next for the group.

Committed faces the audience onstage.
Are you pleased with the results? Let us know in the comments.
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The illusionist
stepped before the audience
and made them believe.
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The page turns. The words
caress the battered mind like
a salve. The page turns.
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Be fair, be accu-
rate. Or, if that fails, just be
fairly accurate.
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The world always needs
more love. Let some out so all
can share in the warmth.
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Video: Committed performs “Let’s Stay Together”
by Al Green in Wednesday’s episode of “The Sing-Off.”
Huntsville singing group Committed is one step away from $100,000 and a Sony recording contract. On Wednesday’s penultimate episode of “The Sing-Off,” the NBC reality competition, only one group was eliminated, On the Rocks from the University of Oregon.

Also advancing to the finals are the Backbeats from Los Angeles, Jerry Lawson and Talk of the Town from Oakland, Calif., and Street Corner Symphony from Nashville.
Groups performed medleys and judges’ picks in round No. 4. Committed sang hits by R&B star Usher, then “Let’s Stay Together” by Al Green.
Alternative rocker Ben Folds called the medley “harmonically bad-ass,” while former Boyz II Men member Shawn Stockman praised their rhythm and choreography. Nicole Scherzinger of the Pussycat Dolls said it was “awesome.”
For “Let’s Stay Together,” Stockman called their arrangement “perfect” and “smooth and relaxing.” Scherzinger likened it being in her favorite candy shop. Umm? Folds said it sounded “great” and that the passing of the vocals went “seamlessly.”
Although the producers announced three groups would advance, the judges kept four bands in the running. Audience voting, which will determine the winner, started Wednesday night and continues till 8 a.m. Sunday. Fans can vote online, by calling a special toll-free number or via texting.
Scheduled to perform (a cappella?) during the live two-and-a-half-hour season finale are Sara Bareilles, Sheryl Crow and Neil Diamond, airing at 7 p.m. Monday on Alabama’s 13.
Video: Committed performs “Joy to the World” and a medley of
Usher hits, “DJ Got Us Fallin’ in Love,” “U Got It Bad”
and “Love in this Club.”
Should On the Rocks still be in the finals? Did the judges cop out by leaving four groups safe? Let us know in the comments.
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The children were thrilled
to leave school early and build
a sleetman at home.
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Sweet temptations lure
us from a balanced meal to
a late sugar crash.
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Video: Committed performs “I Want It That Way” by
Backstreet Boys on Monday’s episode of “The Sing-Off.”
Committed is one step closer to the grand prize on the NBC reality competition, “The Sing-Off.” The Huntsville a cappella group made it into the Top 5 on Monday’s episode as Groove for Thought was eliminated.
Remaining in the contest are the Backbeats, Jerry Lawson and Talk of the Town, On the Rocks and Street Corner Symphony.
Two themes dictated song choices: rock and guilty pleasures. The Christian/jazz sextet performed “Every Breath You Take” by the Police and “I Want It That Way” by Backstreet Boys. (For the record, the first song came out 27 years ago, the second, 11 years ago. Sigh.)
The judges liked Committed’s second performance more than the first one. Ben Folds said “Every Breath You Take” was sung well but didn’t rock. Shawn Stockman said the group’s arrangement missed the lonely mood of the original song.
But on “I Want It That Way,” Pussycat Dolls lead singer Nicole Scherzinger said, “Y’all took the girls to a whole ’nother kind of church,” while Stockman added that the Committed “kept it fun … fresh.”
The next round will also have two themes: superstar medley and judges’ choice. Two groups will be eliminated, and audience votes will select the winner from the remaining three.
The next episode will air from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, with the live finale on Monday on Alabama’s 13.
Video: Committed performs “Every Breath You Take”
by the Police on Monday’s episode of “The Sing-Off.”
Have you been watching? What song should the judges pick for Committed to perform on Wednesday’s show? Let us know in the comments.
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When it gets this cold,
squirrels become popsicles
and eyes become ice.
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Why do I look when
I pee? I’ve seen this show at
least a million times.
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Gun rack on the sleigh,
sticker of Calvin peeing
on Easter Bunny.
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Video: Cam Newton accepts the Heisman Trophy.
Auburn is on a roll.
An undefeated season. An SEC championship. A spot in the BCS National Championship Game. And tonight, its junior quarterback Cam Newton has won the Heisman Trophy, college football’s highest individual honor.
This season, the Atlanta native threw for 2,589 yards, which includes 28 touchdowns and six interceptions. Oh, and he ran for 24 touchdowns, too. Newton had been the odds-on favorite this week leading up to the award presentation.
The runners-up were running back LaMichael James of Oregon and quarterbacks Andrew Luck of Stanford and Kellen Moore of Boise State. Newton and James will face each other again in the BCS game.
Bo Jackson won the previous Heisman for Auburn in 1985, and Pat Sullivan won it in 1971.
The state of Alabama has seen two Heisman winners in a row: Alabama running back Mark Ingram won the school’s first trophy in 2009. The Crimson Tide at the time last year was also undefeated and headed for the national championship game.
Auburn is currently No. 1 in the BCS and plays Oregon on Jan. 10
A few gray hairs, a
set of wisdom wrinkles, an
eye for horizons.
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