Thursday, June 30, 2011

Javier Colon wins NBC's "The Voice"

Javier Colon: NBC's "The Voice" Winner
The top four on "The Voice" - Vicci Martinez, Beverly McClellan, Dia Frampton, and Javier Colon - have had quite a week as they've prepared for the finale -- including getting the star treatment when they stopped by "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" to perform with Rickey Minor.

"When I saw Jay walk in the room," Beverly said, "I was like... man. My stars have changed." We'd say the stars aligned for these four singers quite a while ago.

Vicci Martinez was the first contestant to perform on the Wednesday results show, and before she took the stage, we looked back at her time on "The Voice," beginning with her initial audition when Christina Aguilera and Cee-Lo turned their chairs around. Vicci, unsurprisingly, has no regrets about choosing Cee-Lo to be her coach.

Cee-Lo's pride was evident after he watched Vicci's performance of "Drops of Jupiter" with Pat Monahan of Train. "Vicci, I would like to thank Pat because I know what a sensitive subject matter that song has for him, and I appreciate him sharing that song with you," he told her. He wasn't too concerned with the win or lose of it all, though. "We will forever be bonded because of this experience and we will never be severed by the scrutiny or status quo of the American voting public or everybody's opinion," he said.

After a brief stop in the ever-irritating social media room (why? WHY?) it was time to see @javstwtr -- uh, sorry, we mean Javier Colon -- look back at his "Voice" experience, beginning with his first performance of "Time After Time," which had all four judges' chairs spinning. Javier, of course, chose to be on Team Adam.

It hasn't been the easiest road for Javier, but not for any lack of talent. He admits that being away from his kids has taken its toll on occasion. "They know that daddy's singing," he says. "They might not know why, but they will. They will. I'm doing this for them. Before 'The Voice' my future in music was looking grim. There's nothing that I've ever wanted more than to win this competition."

His future certainly wasn't looking grim when he blew the audience away during a duet of "Landslide" with the legendary Stevie Nicks. It's hard to imagine anything better than having someone like her want to sing with you - she even got Christina Aguilera up out of her chair.

"I told Stevie Nicks I wasn't going to cry on national television, so I'm not going to cry," Adam said, addressing Javier. "That's the coolest thing you've ever done, other than have kids probably, and get married. I'm pretty speechless. You just sang with Stevie Nicks and that's one of the most beautiful duets I've ever heard in my life... Good luck, man, and you deserve to win this competition."

Finally, it was time to crown the winner, as the four contestants stood on stage holding each other close. "The voting was extremely close," Carson said. "The Top 2 were within only 2% of each other." Those top two artists were Dia Frampton and Javier Colon, which came as little surprise to us. Christina and Cee-Lo took the stage to congratulate their competition and say goodbye to their team members, Beverly and Vicci.

"Something very cool happened last night after we got off the air," he continued. "One of our artists hit #2 on iTunes, and that artist was Javier Colon. Another one of our artists hit #1, and that was Dia Frampton."

In the end, those numbers were not indicative of the win -- Javier Colon, the frontrunner since the beginning, took the title of Season 1 winner of "The Voice."

"Thank you," Javier choked out at the end. "I don't even know where to begin other than to say that the three women behind me are absolutely awesome and it was a pleasure to be here with them." 

Article Source: zap2it.com

Monday, January 31, 2011

Remembering Alex Brown Foundation

Extreme Makeover: Home Edition helps
the Brown Family to remind America not to text and drive!

Actress Emma Roberts and teen sensation Justin Bieber appeared on ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition last night in honor of the Remember Alex Brown Foundation, an organization created to educate teens about the dangers of texting while driving.  The Extreme Makeover crew rebuilt the Brown home in Lubbock, TX, now occupied by the remaining three family members, Jeanne, Johnny Mac, and Alex’s 12-year-old sister Katrina.  Jeanne and Johnny Brown decided to create the Remember Alex Brown foundation the day their daughter, 17-year-old Alex, was killed while texting and driving last year.
“I chose to do it that day at the hospital,” her dad Johnny said.  After losing his eldest daughter, he thought to himself, “We have to put the [wrecked] truck on a trailer, and we have to go to schools and tell people about the dangers of texting and driving.”
A September 2010 survey released by State Farm insurance showed that “fewer teens view texting while driving as leading to fatal consequences as compared to drinking while driving.”  Only 36% of teens ages 14-17 “strongly agree that if they regularly text and drive they could be killed one day.”  55% strongly agree that drinking while driving could be fatal.
It turns out, teens who admit to texting while driving believe they are less likely to get in an accident than teens who never text while they drive.  That makes sense, but it’s totally scary nonetheless.  Research has shown that “the impairments associated with talking on a cell phone can be as profound as those associated with driving while intoxicated during those times when drivers are directly engaged in cell phone use.”  Additionally, “The National Safety Council estimates that 200,000 crashes each year are caused by drivers who are texting."
To learn more about the Remember Alex Brown Foundation, visit their website.  For more information on the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition honoring Alex Brown and to sign the no texting while driving pledge, click here, and even a number of the employees at Fort Wayne Nissan and Infiniti of Fort Wayne have take the pledge...so should you!

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Fort Wayne Nissan To Give Away An iPAD!!!!

Yes, you read the title correctly!

To give back to their devoted Facebook fans, Fort Wayne Nissan will be randomly drawing a fan to win the Apple iPad!


Ready! Set! Go! Head over to Fort Wayne Nissan's Facebook Page and click "Suggest To Friends" and invite your friends!


When will the winner be selected?

Once Fort Wayne Nissan's Facebook Page hits 2,000 or more fans, a winner will be randomly drawn from the fans of Fort Wayne Nissan.


How can I qualify to win Fort Wayne Nissan's first iPad giveaway :
1) You must be a resident of the United States of America.
2) You must be willing to appear in person at Fort Wayne Nissan to collect your prize! (We are located in Fort Wayne, IN)
3) You must have a valid driver’s license indicating that you are over the age of 18.
4) You must be willing to appear in promotional marketing media for Fort Wayne Nissan. (That means we take your picture!)
5) You must be a fan of Fort Wayne Nissan (obviously!)
Even if you are not the winner, do not be disappointed because the more fans Fort Wayne Nissan gets, the more prizes we will give away!

As always, visit Fort Wayne Nissan's website to get the latest and greatest New Nissan and Used Cars in Fort Wayne!


Saturday, January 15, 2011

Nissan steps UP it's game!

2010 has been a successful year for Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., earning a significant number of accolades from various third-parties, opinion leaders and consumer groups.

Awards and accolades for Nissan in the Americas include:

  • Nissan cube: IQS Award - Compact MPV, J.D. Power and Associates
  • Nissan Frontier: IQS Award - Midsize Pickup, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan Maxima: IQS Award – Large Car, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan cube: Highest rank - Compact MPV, APEAL Study, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan Maxima: #2 - Large Car, APEAL Study, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan Frontier: #3 - Midsize Pickup, APEAL Study, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan Armada: #2 - Large Crossover/SUV segment, APEAL Study, J.D. Power and Associates 
  • Nissan 370Z: 2010 Best of What’s New, Popular Science
  • Nissan cube: Design of the Year, Automobile Magazine 
  • Nissan Xterra: SUV of the Year, Four Wheeler Magazine
  • Infiniti QX56: Best Buy – Full-size/Luxury SUV, Consumers Digest
  • Infiniti M: Motorist Choice Award - Performance category for Premium Brands, IntelliChoice and AutoPacific
"The recognition that Nissan products have received underlines the strong commitment the company has in bringing exciting, innovative products to all our customers around the world. These honors are a tribute to the passion and dedication of the women and men of Nissan," said Simon Sproule, Corporate Vice President of Global Marketing Communications. "As Nissan welcomes the New Year, the company will continue to challenge itself to provide customers with new and exciting vehicles at the highest quality standards."

Leading the multiple award recipients was the groundbreaking 100% electric, zero-emission Nissan LEAF, which edged out seven finalists, including the Alfa Romeo Giulietta and the Opel/Vauxhall Meriva, to win the prestigious European Car of the Year award for 2011.