I received this in email:
I've found some photos from the show on Mar.30th
and small review in Japanese. you'll see at least
what she wore. here's the page, please click the
Jewel pic.
Jewel's next video for "Break Me," with Michael Lipscombe directing, is
wrapping up production now and will be arriving at VH1 and MTV on Monday,
with the world premiere airing sometime next week.
A french Jewel fan spread a rumor which hit the AP. The rumor stated that Ty and Jewel were secretly married. This is false. Jewel's management commented on this and confirmed it was false.
The title song from Jewel's album "This Way," will be featured in
Wednesday night's episode of Dawson's Creek, which airs on the WB Network
at 8:00 PM.
A commercial single of the radio remix of "Break Me" will be released in
Australia on May 15th. This will contain two bonus tracks recorded live at
Jewel's concerts in San Diego last August. The bonus tracks will be live
solo acoustic versions of "Break Me" and "The New Wild West."
A companion video for "Break Me" is currently in production, with Michael
Lipscombe directing. We'll let you know when it begins running on the
music video networks.
On Monday night, April 15th, an edited version of Jewel's recent concert
at Columbiahalle in Berlin, Germany will be broadcast in Europe on radio
station NDR2. Jewel's concert will be transmitted as NDR2's weekly "Radio
Concert" from 21:00 to 22:00.
In addition to the preferred pre-sale tickets now becoming available to
JeweLink and Street Team members, we have an additional way for many of
you to get good seats to many of the summer concerts on Jewel's upcoming
This Way Tour.
In order to make as many preferred tickets as possible available to you,
we've also worked out a pre-sale ticket arrangement for those of you who
are AOL members. AOL will offer an additional limited quantity of pre-sale
tickets through AOL Box Office. This will enable AOL members to purchase
Jewel tickets two days before the tickets go on sale to the general
public. Similar to our pre-sale, the AOL tickets will be sold on a
first-come; first-serve basis and will be sold at face value (subject to
ticketing partner convenience and order processing charges).
AOL's additional limited quantity of pre-sale tickets does NOT affect the
availability of our exclusive JeweLink/Street Team member tickets. The AOL
Box Office pre-sale will go into effect for most of the same venues in our
pre-sale on the day AFTER our JeweLink/Street Team ticket sales. AOL
members can obtain a password that will enable them to purchase up to four
tickets each, through AOL Box Office (AOL Keyword: Box Office).
So if you miss out on our pre-sale for a particular concert and you are an
AOL member, on the day following our pre-sale, try the AOL Box Office for
a second chance at preferred seating.
I just stumbled upon a pic of Jewel and Jennifer Lopez at the Post-Oscars Vanity Fair party on page #50 of the newest Entertainment Weekly mag (April 5 issue) and I figgered that there might be an online version for those of you that might want to see it and by golly there is.
You can see it at http://people.aol.com/people/pop_up/0,10772,218756_9_photos,00.html (actually it's not the exact same picture but it's quite similar as the two pictures were clearly taken a split second apart).
While the media spotlight is primarily focused on new R&B and rock artists,
Atlantic's crowning Jewel has quietly moved 1 million copies of her fine This
Way, scoring top three airplay at adult top 40 radio with the sparkling first
single "Standing Still". Follow-up "Break Me" showcases the more wistful
side of the singer/songerwriter, with a lyric about the vulnerability that
comes with giving oneself to another: "Feels like being underwater/Now that
I've let go and lost control/Water kisses fill my mouth/Water fills my soul."
Jewel's delivery is like a pale flower petal-fragile, touchable, and lovely
in the simplest fashion. The song's subtle demenaor may make some
programmers pause, but-much like Sarah McLachlan's "Angel"-with a few spins,
listeners will absorb the message and likely embrace its spirit. The final
note alone-a gorgeous, nine-second whisper-is absolutely chill inspiring,
worthy of airplay itself. "Break Me" is among the artist's most understated
singles yet, but it has lasting impact. A fine, elegant musical moment. -
Chuck Taylor.