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Maroon 5 goes platinum!

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

Maroon 5’s sophomore album, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long, has gone platinum. After 5 weeks of being released they have sold over a million records in the USA according to the Billboard album chart and RIAA. Congratulations. Here’s to another million records sold!
I didn’t get to catch the Ellen DeGeneres show that Maroon 5 was going to be on. I thought that he was just going to perform but he actually got to be interviewed. Even Adam Levine thought this was such a rare occasion.

Alicia Keys and Adam Levine

Wednesday, July 4th, 2007

Here’s a great collaboration off of Alicia Key’s MTV Unplugged album with Adam Levine. They performed a cover of Rolling Stone’s Wild Horses.

Enjoy! Happy 4th of July!

Maroon 5 Secret Myspace Show

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007
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Myspace secret shows rolls around U.S. towns every once in a while gracing the town with a once in a lifetime free performance of an artist. San Diego was lucky enough to have a Myspace Secret Show headlined by Maroon 5. On May 13, Maroon 5 was set to perform an intimate performance at Mira Mesa’s Epicentre. This came to a surprise to a lot of locals as this is a small teen center that was going to host a big Grammy winning band like Maroon 5. The show started at 7PM and considering that Myspace was hosting the event I expected utter chaos so decided to show up at 4PM with a friend to wait in line. As expected, lawn chairs and blankets were laid across the sidewalk as if this was a beach. We got our place in line and waited to receive the coveted wrist band that guaranteed us entry into the venue.

Upon entering, people rushed to get a get spot in the venue which was just an empty floor. We stood near the back where it was elevated to get a good view without the body heat from the front. As soon as the opening act finished, Adam and company entered from backstage to the sound of screaming fans. The first song they performed was “Harder to Breathe”, followed by their current single “Makes Me Wonder.” With a mix of old songs with new songs, they kept the crowd going and pumped. They interacted with the crowd by acknowledging a poster board made by a fan which wished James Valentine a happy birthday then singing happy birthday. They also grabbed cameras from the audience and took pictures with it. But back to the important topic, the music was, of course, great. The crowd knew they were in for a rare treat by hearing songs no one else has heard live from their sophomore album and also being able to see Maroon 5 perform in such a small venue instead of a stadium. They went on to perform classics from the first album such as She Will Be Loved and of course, This Love, which was sung by the majority of the audience. But the most interesting part of the show was when Adam Levine decided to give the band a break and bust out his guitar and perform covers of different songs. The most interesting having to be a mash up of a Sting song with Akon’s current single, Don’t Matter. The night ended on a good note as everyone was handed a Myspace poster and those who stayed behind got to see Maroon 5 up close as they came back out to sing autographs and take pictures.

So in conclusion, Myspace shows are great if they are in your town with a band you like and they are free. But most of all, Maroon 5 is as great live as they are in their music videos. If you ever have an opportunity to see them live, grab it.

Maroon 5 with Eve & Kanye West

Monday, July 2nd, 2007
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As 45th at Night’s second TV guest on MTV, Maroon 5 definitely delivers a solid performance. As the show opens, Eve introduces the band starting off with their first single as Maroon 5, Harder to Breathe. As the night progressed the performance kept getting better. Only performing five songs they performed Makes Me Wonder next. After Makes Me Wonder, it was the first time they performed the song that Kanye West used in his song, “Heard ‘Em Say”, and none other than Kanye West himself made a special guest appearance to mash the two songs together. The mash up was good and the crowd seemed to feed off the surprise appearance. As if one guest appearance wasn’t enough, on their next song, Wake Up Call, Eve makes an appearance where she raps a bit. Both performances by both rappers were as solid as the band themselves. The last song that was shown on TV was the Maroon 5 classic, This Love, which of course got the crowd on their feet. Overall, Maroon 5 performing at 45th at Night gave fans a reason to go see Maroon 5 live because they are great live unlike other bands.

If you missed the show, don’t worry MTV has it posted up right here.

About Maroon 5

Adam Levine, James Valentine, Jesse Carmichael, Micky Madden and Matt Flynn make up the Grammy-winning band, Maroon 5. Best known for their hit singles like “This Love” and “Sunday Morning”, Maroon 5 has made the next batch of hot future hit singles with their sophomore album, It Won’t Be Soon Before Long. With so many things going on with the band, it’s becoming difficult to keep track of their future endeavors and news. So check back often for news about the band and their upcoming projects.

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