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Adam Lambert Rocks The Cover of Attitude

Filed Under () by Adam Lambert on Friday, March 27, 2015

Posted at : Friday, March 27, 2015


American Idol glam-rocking heartthrob Adam Lambert is looking good on the cover of Attitude magazine's May issue. Lambert spoke with the British gay publication ahead of the release later this year of his third album, The Original High, and talks about his personal evolution and his coming out.
While discussing his journey from "Idol to Icon," Lambert gives shout outs to fellow LGBT artists, and provided some insight on what it's like to be gay in the music world:
“I think with me and Sam [Smith], there’s definitely an understanding there, like: ‘Hey gurl, how you doing?’ [laughs] But you know, there’s only a few of us actually, on a mainstream level. I think we’re building a little clique, I hope, but I haven’t met that many. I mean, Elton John is amazing, what a sweetheart, and Boy George is also incredible. I’ve sat down and had lunch with him before, he’s so smart and has been though A LOT, and now he’s in a really good, healthy space, and loves music and is DJing and is still really connected to pop culture. He was really interesting to talk to.”

Link to article:
http://www.out.com/popnography/2015/3/27/adam-lambert-rocks-cover-attitude

21 comments:

Lam-My said...

Yes, extremely handsome and modern; so most likely Adam is transporting us back to the future after that glorious 70's era. That's why it's interesting to follow Adam, he zaps us from olden bygone times to up-to-the-minute modern era. Actually it fits right smack into my time eras which seem to have whizzed past not exactly feeling them in great depth; so now I have to relive those times I let slip off and at the same time get entrenched somewhat in the present...getting the best of both worlds sort of, via Adam's singing, music, fashions, stage finesse, funny stuff etc.

Anonymous said...

@AttitudeMag
@glamberlicious @AlexanderMorner @adamlambert_pic Not at all. We don't mind the cover and 1 or 2 pics. X

Anonymous said...

In these pics, he looks like a rocker from the 1950s & 1960s e.g. James Dean, Fabian, Elvis et al.

Anonymous said...

Pic of Adam out tonight.

gelbs
Freddy resurrected and deserved! #adamlambert @courtneypoulier
https://instagram.com/p/0w8nMEsnjX/

Anonymous said...

Yammy, big hair! He knows his edges to pose very well.

M

ps. Sauli`s 30. Bday

kitty said...

HB dear Sauli!!!

Anonymous said...

Someone needs to do a then and now of this picture of Adam laying down and the Rolling Stone cover

Anonymous said...

Love Adam's photo shoots . . but my favorites are the ones of him just walking down the street or shopping . . more natural and the concert photos showing him as a rock god

Anonymous said...

Here's the place to vote our appreciation for Roger.

http://ultimateclassicrock.com/roger-taylor-bill-ward-march-drum-madness/

Dee R Gee said...

Adam never ceases to amaze. This photo shoot and interview show an intelligent, articulate, deep-thinking, talented, handsome man in the prime of this life. When he opened his mouth for the first time on Idol, I gasped at said, "He's the one." Even through all the ups and downs, I still feel the same way. He's a very special person.

Dee R Gee said...

Just voted again for Roger. Thanks for the link, 6:45. We need the reminder.

Anonymous said...

@6:45 AM
Thanks for posting the link. I was just thinking about voting for Roger when I saw it! This round finishes on March 30. Vote every hour.

Anonymous said...

QAL at #4

TOP 20 GLOBAL CONCERT TOURS
1. Foo Fighters; $2,640,488; $82.86
2. Fleetwood Mac; $1,799,908; $132.17
3. Justin Timberlake; $1,609,414; $122.25
4. Queen + Adam Lambert; $1,386,908; $112.05
5. Enrique Iglesias / Pitbull; $1,064,038; $87.10
6. Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band; $962,978; $87.55
7. Trans-Siberian Orchestra; $793,663; $56.84.
8. Bryan Adams; $594,714; $66.54.
9. Charlie Wilson; $558,139; $66.65.
10. Eric Church; $537,588; $47.97.
11. Florida Georgia Line; $515,790; $53.06.
12. Slipknot; $509,777; $57.62.
13. André Rieu; $472,439; $95.61.
14. Sam Smith; $442,590; $56.30.
15. Jeff Dunham; $440,811; $84.98.
16. Blue Man Group; $398,833; $55.30.
17. The Black Keys; $396,060; $57.55.
18. The Tragically Hip; $381,535; $58.43.
19. John Mellencamp; $289,203; $89.70.
20. Jason Mraz; $266,530; $71.95.

The Top 20 Global Concert Tours ranks artists by average box office gross per city and includes the average ticket price for shows worldwide. The list is based on data provided to the trade publication Pollstar by concert promoters and venue managers.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/03/26/us/ap-us-top-20-concert-tours.html?smid=tw-share&_r=2&referrer=

Note: it's box office gross per city

Unknown said...


Damn, that cover slays me every time I look at it! One of his BEST looks, in my book. And the interview sounds just as interesting.

9:16 ... really cool info. Thanks!



xo laura

Anonymous said...

@9:16am define gross please.

Anonymous said...

10:03 AM

Hi, I am not 9:16, but I will attempt to answer your question:

Gross income is the total money amount earned from the concert tickets; before taxes or any other expenditures have been disbursed to necessary participants involved in the concert activities.

I hope this explanation helps.

If anyone can explain it better; have at it!

Anonymous said...

10:03 AM, very simply, gross is the whole total, net is the gross minus expenses.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the answers to the defining gross. Do you think that includes the souvenirs they sell?

Lam-My said...

1:52.....I think the list specifies total amount collected/earned based on the given ticket pricing and the duration/no. of concerts / not displayed but taken as a whole tour. By my understanding, based on given list, sales on merchandise/souvenirs are most likely not included; another category.

Anonymous said...

The QAL I was at was racking up the merch sales. Queen had some expensive items for sale besides posters and tees.

Anonymous said...

@8:18, I saw the same thing at the concert I went to in Chicago. The lines were so long before and after that we didn't end up buying anything because we were afraid we'd get back to my friend's house too late. Actually, it wasn't so much a line, but a throng!

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