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Adam Lambert on ABC Exclusive – video
Posted by MsAlex in All Adam, Childhood Years, Controversy, Past, V-Interviews, Videos on June 12th, 2009

This morning, Adam Lambert has been interviewed by abc Exclusive, where he for the first time on TV confirmed that he was gay (personally I hope that the press is now done with that subject and there will not be any need for making also a radio confirmation).
In the interview Adam talks about his sexuality, the interest from the press about it during American Idol, season 8, his ‘crush’ on Kris Allen, how he told his parents about his sexual preference and about being in love.
Again, Adam confirms how strong, honest and outstanding personality he is. And extremely nice human being.
See the whole video under this link.
Adam Lambert through the years – compilation of photos
Posted by MsAlex in All Adam, Childhood Years, Family & Friends, Past, Trivia on June 12th, 2009

The family pictures, showing Adam in his early years, fulfill the picture of the future star.
Some of those photos have been published at the here“>abcnews.com site in connection with the interview with Adam Lambert, his mother Leila and brother Neil in 20/20 show on 12th of June 2009. Some were published in connection with the Rolling Stone article – published also same day and some are collected from different sites.
The gallery will grow in case I will find more of the photos.
He stood out in high school because he was so talented. He was able to have the opportunity to do lead roles in musicals and dramas and, and he was given so many wonderful parts.
He has a great disposition. I always said he was like sunshine. He just walks into a room and he, he just glows.
Leila Lambert to 20/20
I had an obsession with Sea World as a child. I loved Sea World.
Adam Lambert to 20/20
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Adam Lambert in ‘Debbie Loves Dallas’ musical from 2006
Posted by MsAlex in Past, Past Performances on June 6th, 2009

Once you are an Adam-fan, you probably saw the pictures of Adam Lambert in the rugby costume and blond hair that have been present for some time at the Web.
‘Debbie Loves Dallas’ was called the show, and Adam was starring as an all-American football jock. The production was done by the Lake Tahoe and directed and choreographed by Jennifer Lopez’s ex husband Cris Judd.
Suzi Slye Elasik watched the show and was even photographed with Adam Lambert. Especially for RadarOnline.com she told about her impressions:
Adam played the lead in the play opposite Debbie. He was wonderful in it – he sang, he danced and his stage presence was amazing. Adam was so clean cut, polite and a gentleman – the son every mother would love. He was friendly, humble, gentle and snuggly. I was so smitten, being a grandma that he hugged me and was so nice.

According to Radar Online.com
The musical received rave reviews, The play does have some topless scenes and was touted as “Tahoe’s hottest sexy adult revue.” It played at Harveys Lake Tahoe Casino and Resort to an over 21 crowd only.
Read also the review of the show back from 2006 published in NevadaAppeal.com .
Adam Lambert’s Jewish performances – the story behind
Posted by MsAlex in Past, Past Performances, Performances, Videos on June 3rd, 2009
The majority of Adam’s fans have probably seen the videos of Adam Lambert singing Israeli peace anthem ‘Shir Lashalom’ in Hebrew – on youtube.com.
I found an article written by Danielle Berrin from JewishJournal.com in which she explains the background of this performance.
We read that Adam performed Shir Lashalom at a 2005 tribute concert to slain Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. He sang the anthem together with Israeli-American singers Maya Haddi and Noa Dori.
Rabin also sang Shir Lashalom just before his assassination on November 4, 1995
“the song was sung at the rally where he was assassinated and is often associated with his assassination and its aftermath in Israeli culture. A copy of the song’s lyrics was found on Rabin’s body, soaked in his blood.”
See the video of Adam singing Shir Lashalom
In 2007, he also performed at the Kol Nidre service at Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theatre, where he sang the duet “The Prayer” with Cantor Illysia Pierce.
Lambert also joined Temple of the Arts to perform at a memorial concert for Yitzhak Rabin, where he sang Shir LeShalom at American Jewish University
See Adam singing ‘The Prayer’ with Noa Drori
According to Rabbi David Baron, spiritual leader of Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theatre
He was spectacular. People were just blown away by him. He has that star talent; even among stars, he’s a standout.
And during the American Idol Rabbi said:
He’s the shoo-in to win this year’s ‘Idol’ and if you listen to the judges, Randy, Paula—and Simon, the toughest critic—they all say the same thing, ‘You’re already a star. The whole congregation is rooting for him, calling and voting, they’re just so excited that he made it. He’s really captured everbody’s imagination.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1078460.html
Adam’s different approaches to The National Anthem
Posted by MsAlex in Past, Past Performances, Performances, Videos on June 3rd, 2009
We can remember very well how he can blow everybody away inging The US National Anthem. Just like it happened during his homecoming to San Diego.
But he can sing it also in a totally different( – George Orwell’s) -way….
Featuring Adam Lambert in Zodiac Show (videos)
Posted by MsAlex in Past, Past Performances, Performances, V-Interviews, Videos on May 31st, 2009
MTV has made a short documentary where they introduce and interview some of Adam Lambert collegues from Zodiac Show where Adam has been regularily performing prior to his breakthrough with American Idol.
See the documentary here:
Also EXTRA on NBC made a special interview about Adam Lambert’s Zodiac experience.
See also Adam’s performance in Zodiac Show, singing ‘Crawl Thru Fire’ -a song which he composed together with Madonnas guitarist, Monte Pittman .
Adam’s mother Leila interviewed for momlogic.com
Posted by MsAlex in All Adam, Childhood Years, Family & Friends, Interviews, Past, Press & Media on May 31st, 2009
In this long and warm interview, Leila Lambert is talking about American Idol experience, her friendship with Kris Allen’s mother, Adam’s childhood, the winning, and much, much more.
see fragments below, read the whole interview under this link.
momlogic: At what age did you know there was something special or unique about your son? When did you discover his talent?
Leila: I would say as early as 3 years old, when I realized Adam could recite books verbatim and could make character voices even before he could read. He loved Halloween and taking on different characters. Then, I started putting him in theater groups. He thrived and loved the interaction with the other kids. At age 10, Adam sang for the first time. We knew there was something very unique for such a young boy to sing the notes he was reaching, so he began taking lessons.
Adam Lambert’s stage journey, from childhood to American Idol, short overview
Posted by MsAlex in All Adam, Best of Adam at the Web, Childhood Years, Past, Trivia on May 30th, 2009

This long article has been published on the 28th of May 2009 in North County Times and has been written by Pam Kragen.
A long, but very interesting insight into the early life and beginning of the Adam Lambert’s almost 20-years long journey on stage until the American Idol breakthrough.
Some highlights for this wonderful written and researched article are below. Read the whole material under this link.
Those who know Lambert say that his seeming ease onstage and his effortless high notes didn’t come out of nowhere. He has been working diligently toward this goal for nearly two decades. He has invested his entire life in music and performing, and that means working at it.
Adam Lambert’s journey on the stage, short overview:
Metropolitan Educational Theatre, San Diego
According to Kathie Bretches-Urban from Metropolitan Educational Theatre, a San Diego-based youth theater company founded by her late husband .
‘He’d just come out onstage, and it popped. You’d see that sparkle in his eye. That gift is a passion. It’s something in (his) soul that just exudes from every pore. You know that this child has discovered his chosen path, even if he doesn’t know it yet. He had the kind of talent you only see once in a lifetime.”
But his talent didn’t just happen overnight as some people think. (…) Music and performing were the only things I ever knew Adam doing. He was not a kid that did sports. That was just not his thing. I do know that he worked, much like an athlete would do, on his singing with voice lessons for his entire life.’
While enrolled in Metropolitan Adam Lambert made 3-4 shows a year, often as the star, but not always – and that was intentional as the Metropolitan credo is to develop talent, not create “stars” in order to tach the young performers humility and to keep them grounded. So he mentored younger actors and he was cast as often in the ensemble as in the lead.
Adam truly is as genuine as he looks on television. His family gave him a great foundation, and I like to think we helped give him a lot of good values. Did you see on every ‘Idol’ episode how he thanked the orchestra or the band? Those are the things we still teach our kids today. You get what you give. What you put out there in the universe comes back to you. And you see that sense of kindness and generosity in Adam’s persona.”
However even if ‘Lambert was always humble, he never lacked for confidence. He had an innate comfort onstage, and he knew he had a voice that would one day take him places’.
San Diego’s Lyceum Theatre
His first role in 1991 was as Linus in “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” at San Diego’s Lyceum Theatre.
Mt. Carmel High School
During his years in Mt. Carmel High School, Lambert sang in the choir, played in several school musicals.
Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista
He also did several youth- and adult-cast shows at the Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista. One of his roles was Captain Hook in a youth-cast “Peter Pan” another- Doody in Moonlight’s 2000 production of “Grease.”
Joshua Carr, his director for both productions, remembers Lambert’s ‘laserlike attention to detail’.
“You could see the focus in his eyes and the drive to be the best he could be. He started with me in the youth theater program and immediately displayed commitment and drive even at that young age, and he quickly moved into the leading roles. About his future Carr adds: ‘He makes smart choices all the time; and regardless of the outcome of ‘Idol,’ this young man is going to be a superstar.”
Kathy Brombacher, Moonlight’s producing artistic director, remembers Lambert’s upbeat personality and exceptional voice.
“He is bright, friendly, funny, down to earth and grounded. Despite his talent, he doesn’t have an inflated head, and he’s so articulate and professional in the way he conducts himself.”
Cal State Fullerton, Hair,” band Citizen Vein, The Zodiac Show
In 2000, after graduating from Mt. Carmel, Adam Lambert attended California State UniversityFullerton, but dropped out in order to keep performing full time.
He did regional musical theater, toured with the musical “Hair,” fronted the rock band Citizen Vein and became a regular featured performer in the L.A. glam-rock stage spectacle “The Zodiac Show” —- where he honed his stage swagger and experimented with outrageous makeup, hair, costumes, jewelry and fingernail polish.
The Ten Commandments
In the 2004 he got a role in L.A. rock opera “The Ten Commandments” starring Val Kilmer. Even if the musical has been extremely criticized, Adam Lambert’s performance was the only one which made great impression thanks to his ‘scene-stealing vocals’.
Wicked
In 2005 Adam Lambert joined the national tour of “Wicked” as the understudy for Fiyero (the male lead) and later in the L.A. production until it closed in the fall of 2008.
In an interview last week with the Associated Press, “Wicked” casting agent Bernard Telsey said of Lambert’s audition:
He came in and had that amazing voice —- or as I like to say, ‘instrument,’ because he has this incredible range. I literally remember saying, ‘Oh my God, this guy has the highest range.
American Idol
Performing in musical theater was great, but by 2007 Lambert admits that he was at a crisis point. In a teleconference last week, he said
“I was in the ensemble of ‘Wicked’ in LA. It was a great job. It was paying the bills, but I wasn’t satisfied artistically. I wondered, is this it? Is this my life? I want more. There’s more that I should be doing. Then this (American Idol) presented itself to me, and the timing was right’.
Photo by Nancy Hickey, source: nctimes.com