

Albums
Kylie Minogue - Boombox
Blackmarket - Elephant In The Room
Reemer - Snakes and Ladders
Brandy - Human
James Blunt - All The Lost Souls: Deluxe Edition
Kings Of Leon - Only By The Night
Take That - The Circus
The Killers - Day & Age
Britney Spears - Circus
Simply Red - 25: The Greatest Hits
Singles
Lady GaGa feat Colby O'Donis - Just Dance
The Saturdays - Issues
Kid British - Leave London EP
Ava Leigh - La La La
Noisettes - Wild Young Hearts
Timmy Vegas & Bad Lay-Dee - Another Dimension
Pendulum - Showdown
Mason Jennings with Jack Johnson - I Love You and Buddha Too
The Race - I Get It Wrong
Lauren Harris - Your Turn
Live Reviews
Biffy Clyro - Wednesday 17th December 2008, Brixton Academy, London
Will Young - Friday 12th December 2008, The Roundhouse, London
Ryan Adams and the Cardinals - Thursday 20th November 2008, Carling Academy, Brixton, London
Enter Shikari - Monday 3rd November 2008 - Astoria 2, London
Rosie and the Goldbug - Tuesday 16th September 2008, Soho Revue Bar, London
Music DVDs
Gimme Gimme Gimme A Really Great Workout
George Sampson - Access 2 All Areas
Nickelback - Live In Sturgis
Westlife - Live At Croke Park Stadium
Chris Isaak Christmas

Ne-Yo - Mad
The Game feat Ne-Yo - Camera Phone
Geraldine McQueen - Once Upon A Christmas Song
Alesha Dixon - Breathe Slow
The Fray - You Found Me
The Days - No Ties
Shinedown (Intro)
50 Cent - Get Up
Timmy Vegas and Bad Lay-dee - Another Dimension

Read Entertainment Focus' Interview With Misha
Read our review of Misha's single She's Got It
Read our review of Misha's album Take It Like It Is
Debut Album : Take It Like It Is
Pop Is On Its Way Back
Released 23rd October, 2006. Johnny Boy Records
This summer the music industry eagerly awaits the brand new debut album from America’s new rising guitar-pop songstress, Misha Williams. Brimming with refreshingly upbeat pop songs, Take It Like It Is is bound for every teenage girl’s stereo.
Born and raised in Houston, Texas, nineteen year old Misha has been in her local public eye since the tender age of eleven, when she began stage performances at Texan rodeo shows and race tracks. As her reputation grew across the southern US city’s music scene, so did her performance’s profiles, with appearances on US TV and at the traditional Texan Jamboree, The Opry.
With an impressive average of fifty gigs a year throughout the last seven years, Misha is set for stardom and has what it takes. Her performances have included live collaborations with the likes of country star, Lee Ann Womack. It was almost inevitable that the record industry would be alerted to her mass-potential as a recording artist, hence in 2003 she was acquainted with Grammy-nominated producer John Ravenhall, who signed her to his own label and set about developing her clean-cut, freshly immaculate pop sound.
Once in the studio and surrounded by professionals determined to make her already impressive music career a bigger success, the multi-talented Misha was established as she developed her striking ability for writing good, solid pop songs. With an emphasis on the concept of adolescent frustration, humour and common teenage experiences, the songs Misha wrote for Take It Like It Is, such as Someone Else’s Eyes and debut single She’s Got It, have earned her awards and nominations at many well-renowned contests including Ed McMahan’s ‘Next Big Star’ contest, the John Lennon Song-writing Competition, the Great American Song-writing Contest and the Billboard World Song-writing Contest.
At first appearance Misha Williams is the ideal pop star; she has the look, the attitude and the personality. However further beneath the surface is an undoubted talent and determination, driving her rising star-status in the revival of commercial pop to the mainstream. Like Avril Lavigne and Hilary Duff, her clinically structured guitar pop is an accurate reflection of teenage life, and has the capacity to go the full way and ride the radio airwaves with graceful dominance.
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