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Purple Ranger 14 - June 19, 2005 02:23 PM (GMT)
Discuss the Canadian Country Superstar.


Twain Makes Forbes Celebrity List
Shania Twain is the only country artist to be included in Forbes magazine's annual list of the Celebrity 100. Madonna, who came in at No. 8 on the overall list, was top ranked among 10 music acts. Twain landed at No. 40 on the Celebrity 100 and at No. 5 on the musicians' list -- behind Madonna, Elton John, P Diddy and Metallica but ahead of Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, Prince, the Eagles and Van Halen. Heading the big list, though, was Oprah Winfrey.

Purple Ranger 14 - June 30, 2005 06:47 PM (GMT)
Twain's New Zealand Mansion Approved
Shania Twain and husband Mutt Lange have been given permission to build a compound on her sheep farm in New Zealand. Locals complained the buildings would not blend in with the surrounding landscape, but the Queenstown Lakes District Council approved the development, according to a report on Wednesday (June 29). The property includes 61,000 acres of farmland located 505 miles southwest of Wellington.

Purple Ranger 14 - July 18, 2005 07:41 PM (GMT)
Shania Twain Almost Failed in Nashville
NASHVILLE, TN -- Shania Twain told Larry King that, after her first album yielded zero hit songs, she thought she might soon be on a plane back to Canada.

TWAIN: "There was a time when I was -- after my very first record from Nashville, I thought I might not be one of those who actually really makes it, and I may end up back in Canada, just playing clubs. And that might have just been it. This might have been my big moment of being an international recording artist, and that's it."

Shania told King that she would've survived and could have been happy, no matter what, back in Canada.

TWAIN: "Yes, I love music. And you know, I've always been very passionate about it. I was always writing music. I was. I was very happy. And maybe that was naive, because I'm not so sure now in retrospect if I would have said wow, when I'm 50 or even 40, will I want to be doing this. But you know, I always had a backup plan too. I was always very practical and logical about things.

Purple Ranger 14 - August 25, 2005 07:00 PM (GMT)
Shania appears twice in US Weekly & once in this week's In Touch Weekly.

Purple Ranger 14 - September 7, 2005 01:36 PM (GMT)
Shania appears once in People in an ad.

carebearmel151 - September 10, 2005 11:27 PM (GMT)
Shania turns the big 4-0. Happy Birthday!

Purple Ranger 14 - September 16, 2005 04:55 PM (GMT)
Shania Twain gets 'Desperate' for soundtrack
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Country artist Shania Twain heads an all-female lineup joining the vixens of Wisteria Lane. Her new song, "Shoes," is the debut single from a September 20 Hollywood Records soundtrack featuring music inspired by the hit ABC series "Desperate Housewives."
"It's upbeat, playful and from a female point of view," compilation supervisor Mitchell Leib says.
Produced by Twain's husband, Robert John "Mutt" Lange, "Shoes" will be released to country radio stations on September 6. A forthcoming pop remix will target adult contemporary (AC) and modern AC stations.
The project features several covers, including the Indigo Girls' take on "Mrs. Robinson," Joss Stone doing "Treat Me Right" and Anna Nalick on "Band of Gold." There are no plans for any of the songs to be featured in the series.
"Housewives" starts its second season September 25. Discussions are ongoing for ABC and CMT to debut the video for "Shoes" the same day.

Purple Ranger 14 - December 5, 2005 05:43 PM (GMT)
Twain Receives Canada's Highest Honor
Shania Twain accepted the Order of Canada -- that nation's highest honor for lifetime achievement -- on Friday (Nov. 18) in Ottawa. The citation read in part: "Today, she enjoys enormous success, yet she remains true to her roots. Dedicated to eliminating child hunger, she supports a number of food distribution agencies like food banks and breakfast programs in schools. From small-town Ontario to the pinnacle of the entertainment industry, her journey has inspired countless other emerging musicians."

Blue Madison - January 24, 2006 02:23 AM (GMT)
I Love Shania I like her videos Party For Two Don't and I Ain't No Quitter that video rocks Shania reminds me of Kari from General Hospital here are pics of Shania and Kari

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Purple Ranger 14 - December 3, 2006 10:46 PM (GMT)

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boloround - January 14, 2007 04:27 PM (GMT)

Purple Ranger 14 - January 19, 2007 05:31 PM (GMT)
Nice.

Purple Ranger 14 - July 20, 2007 07:41 PM (GMT)
CULT ACTS COVER CAREY, TWAIN + SPICE GIRLS
Songs by MARIAH CAREY, SHANIA TWAIN and THE SPICE GIRLS are being covered on a leftfield album of covers by a host of cult acts including BONNIE 'PRINCE' BILLY and DEVENDRA BANHART. Guilty By Association sees versions of Carey's Can't Take That Away and The Spice Girls' Viva Forever recorded by Billy and Jim O'Rourke respectively. Elsewhere on the disc, Mark Mulcahy covers Twain's From This Moment On; Mooney Suzuki cover Cher's Just Like Jesse James; Take That's Back For Good is reinterpreted by The Concretes; and Banhart contributes a version of Oasis smash Don't Look Back In Anger. Guilty By Association is set for an August (07) release.

Twain Scents off For the Second Time with Coty!
Shania Twain has teamed up with Coty for the second time to launch 
her second perfume, Shania Starlight by Stetson. "I enjoyed the 
first experience so much that I wanted to do it again," Shania Twain 
told Women's Wear Daily of the perfume which hits stores in 
September. "The fragrance has a sense of maturity, while being 
sexier and more sensual. I want women to feel luxurious and 
glamorous while wearing it." 

The second fragrance will show off the different side of Twain, not 
so closely associated with country music, Coty executives hope. 
Developed by Givaudan's Caroline Sabas, the fragrance is described 
as a "fruity floral" scent and carries hints of everything from 
mandarin and lemon, apple blossom and white freesia to jasmine, 
cashmere woods, and musk. 

"This has a more elaborate olfactory structure, with floral fruity 
notes which create a more energetic and sparking feel that's 
directly linked to the concept of starlight," Steve Morris, senior 
vice president of global marketing for Coty Beauty said to WWD. 

Though creating such a complex fragrance can be difficult, Twain 
admits she especially enjoyed smelling the different scents. "The 
freesia note gives it a femininity, while citrusy note like mandarin 
give it an energetic bold," said Twain. "The blend of amber with 
musk makes it more romantic." 

Industry experts expect Coty to support the launch with a $10 
million print and television campaign, while Coty is working with 
Twain's record label, Mercury Records, on CD tie-ins. 

As for Twains' CD, she confesses, "I want to come back with a very 
positive impact. My career is music, so if I can't focus and write, 
I have nothing to revolve the rest of my career around. I'm putting 
together a diary about a new chapter in my life that I'm about to 
share, and I might write a little more about my own struggles."

CMT Insider Interview: Shania Twain
Superstar Talks About New Fragrance, Songwriting and a Campaign Song
Tim Hardiman
Editor's note: See the Shania Twain interview when the new episode of CMT Insider premieres Saturday (May 26) at 2 p.m. ET/PT.
By her own volition, Shania Twain has avoided the spotlight in recent years to concentrate on the
family life with her husband and 5-year-old son. However, she re-emerged earlier this month for an appearance at the Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas and media interviews to promote Shania Starlight, the second fragrance she has created for Stetson.
Twain's name also surfaced recently in the national media after "Rock This Country!" -- her single released in 1999 -- was listed on Hillary Clinton's Web site as a potential campaign song in the upcoming presidential election. Twain is also working on a new album, although a specific release date has not been scheduled.
CMT Insider spoke to Twain last week at Arena, a New York City nightclub.
What did you learn from creating the first fragrance?
Twain: I learned a lot about scents ... about zoning in on what I really love, what I like, because I haven't really thought about it so deeply before. I never had to decide what my favorite scents were. I basically just went into the shops, sprayed things on ... liked it or didn't like it. So I did learn a lot from the first fragrance, and I would say I even learned more with the second one because I had to dig deeper.
I already had chosen so many of my favorite things that I wanted in a fragrance, I didn't know what was left to choose for a second fragrance. So I had to think more about what I wanted to say with the second fragrance. And I think the first fragrance being so playful and fresh ... it left some space for me to get a little bit sexier and do a nighttime fragrance. And I would say it's more of a fragrance for any occasion really because I really think you can wear this any time of the day.
Glamour, I think, we find more at night. Things just shine better in the dark. (laughs) And the bottle reflects that. It's bold, but it does reflect the light. It's very sparkly. Not sparkly in the sense of sparkles, but it reflects the light.
How would you compare Starlight to your first fragrance, Shania by Stetson?
I just feel more experienced in life. Well, I am! (laughs) I'm more experienced now. And I've been digging deeper lately for my songwriting, and I feel that the sensuality of a woman is so important. We abandon that a lot for ourselves and for our men, too. We get caught up in our children. We get caught up in our careers. We get caught up in thinking too hard. We get caught up in our vanity even. And I think that's not a sexy thing to be -- distracted all the time. So I think that we can sort of get into ourselves and realize that, wow, we're pretty sexy beings and it's fun to be glamorous.
So I wanted to go into a direction of more glamour. And I think it's very romantic to think of an occasion to be glamorous. I'm not someone who is glamorous all the time. I am a very playful, down-to-earth person, but I like to get glamorous. And I think Starlight expresses that side of me.
At the ACM Awards, you said you're currently in the songwriting process for your new album and that you've been doing a lot of soul searching. Is the music coming from a more spiritual perspective this time around?
I'm always soul searching on a spiritual level. That's a permanent occupation of mine, I think, for the rest of my life. ... But I think I'm digging deeper and being more reflective ... even more as a woman. ... I almost got a little bit tired of talking about the woman's perspective for a little while, myself. And I thought that the next record was going to be just deeper as a human being. But the more I dig deeper as a human being, the stronger I feel about a woman's perspective. (laughs) That is really crazy! So I just go full circle and back to that.
I'm not a feminist. I can kind of just say that now. I was a bit confused about that for a while, but I think more than ever now ... I love the role that men play in our lives. And it just makes me feel even that more important as a woman.
Hillary Clinton has asked her supporters to choose her campaign song, and "Rock This Country!" is one of the nine choices she's posted on her official Web site. Are you comfortable with your songs being used in the political forum?
You know, I am, because I'm not the politician, and I just completely remove myself from that. I don't have anything against or for any particular person or point of view on politics. I have my own opinions, but my songs don't share them. So my songs are just my personality, and if somebody likes them enough to include them, I'm flattered by that. I don't feel it's any reflection on myself or my choices or anything like that at all. So I'm perfectly fine with it.
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