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Australia's largest free Christmas concert, "Woolworths Carols In The Domain", announced Samantha Jade and Johnny Ruffo as the official "Woolworths Carols In The Domain" ambassadors.
Samantha Jade said:
"I am thrilled to be an ambassador for this event. Last year, it was a dream come true to sing at "Carols", so to be in a position to help spread joy and Christmas cheer to australians is the ultimate honour".
Talking about his excitement at being an ambassador for "Carols", Johnny Ruffo said:
"I can't wait to really get involved in this amazing Christmas event. Not only will it be an incredible night, i am pleased to have the opportunity to help raise awareness of the event's official charity, "The Salvation Army Oasis Youth Support Network"."
The ever-popular "Carols" event, which will be held this year on december 21st 2013, is set to deliver another star studded line-up of impressive performers, starting with this year's ambassadors, Samantha and Johnny.
Co-Executive Producer, Shauna Kane from activeTV said:
"With "Carols", one of the biggest events on the festive calendar for australians, it is only fitting that we kick-off announcements around this year's event with two of the hottest young stars in Australia right now".
"Carols In The Domain" ambassadors Samantha Jade and Johnny Ruffo invite you to enter a competition.
For your chance to win the ultimate "Carols In The Domain" experience, like their Facebook page [X] and fill in the entry form.
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“The X Factor Australia” winner Samantha Jade Gibbs’ former record label released without permission two songs that do not belong to it, "Zomba Recording" says in federal court.
Gibbs met with Johnell Harris of "Camp West Recorders" and "Affinity Entertainment Group" in 2002 when the Perth, australian-born chanteuse was just 15 years old, the parties entered into a recording agreement where Gibbs would deliver a “long playing album” in a year.
Plaintiff "Zomba Recording" acquired all copyrights to all of Gibbs’ recordings in december 2004. The agreement also gave "Zomba Recording" exclusive perpetual right and license to manufacture the singer’s songs. During that time, Gibbs created dozens of recordings.
In march 2008, "Zomba Recording" and Affinity Entertainment Group" terminated the parties’ agreement and released the later and Gibbs from further obligations.
But "Zomba Recordings" now says Gibbs’ december 2012 album, “The Golden Touch” contains at least two songs, “Remember” and “Move,” that were released during the time she was under contract with "Zomba Recording":
“Zomba did not, at any time, authorize, license, or otherwise consent to the exploitation by or on behalf of Harris and / or "Camp West Recorders", of any of the "Zomba Recording" / Gibbs masters in connection with "The Golden Touch" album or otherwise”, the lawsuit states.
"Camp West Recorders" filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court this may, accusing the singer of breaching contract by signing a deal with "Sony Music Australia".
"Zomba Recording" seeks unspecified damages along with all profits earned from the alleged infringements and wants all copies of the album destroyed, for copyright infringement and conversion. The lawsuit was filed by Sandra A. Crawshaw-Sparks with "Proskauer Rose".
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Samantha Jade is nominated in the "Singer" category at the "Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Awards".
The winner will be announced on november 13th 2013.
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"The X Factor Australia" star glams up for festival.
Morley raised singer Samantha Jade always jumps at the opportunity to come back to her beloved hometown.
But being in Perth this time around is particularly exciting for the Sydney based 26 year old, who will make her first official appearance at Perth fashion festival this week since being crowned the winner of Seven's "The X Factor Australia" last year:
"I'm so excited because i love fashion", Jade said, "I love to support up and coming people in Perth. I know it's a very hard industry, just like music, so it's really great to be a part of it."
As well as being one of the festival's special celebrity guests, Jade will be performing her platinum certified single "Firestarter", as well as her "The X Factor Australia" winning track "What You've Done To Me" for fans during a free concert at 04.30pm at Fashion Paramount in Forrest Place on sunday.
She will also be taken care of in the fashion stakes, with local emerging designer Steph Audino offering up a selection of glamorous frocks for the petite singer to wear both on stage and at the various festival events, including on sunday's "An evening with Camilla and Marc" and the "Myer"'s fashion lunch and "Ellery" closing next monday:
"I know Steph through a cousin of mine and i've always thought her stuff was beautiful" Jade said yesterday during a fitting at Audino's Inglewood studio, "I like to support people who i think are good people and work really hard. And i know that Steph works really hard, so i'm excited to wear her stuff."
Audino dressed former Spice Girl's Mel B during her festival appearance last year:
"It's so exciting to be able to dress Samantha" Audino said.