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MNE Ep. 73 “December WDW 2009 Live Trip Report Part 2”

Hello and welcome to Episode 73 of The Magic Never Ends Podcast with Will and Shannon.  Follow us on our journey through the Disney parks as they explore the Imagination and Dreams of Disney.

On this episode, we bring you along on for the conclusion of our December Walt Disney World 2009 trip!

I know…I know… We’re WAAAAYYYY behind…and took another long (unplanned) hiatus.  We begin this episode with life updates, catching you up what we’ve been to these past few months.  We are back to our rambling selves as we might be a bit rusty in podcast.  But this is hopefully why you (in part) tune into Will and Shannon; to hear their fun, witty banter.

This is a longer-show than originally planned…again, the silly rambling took over!  With us being on the hiatus, we had some magic saved up so enjoy this jam packed episode.

The in-park audio begins with a very excited Princess Peanut in line to see Santa Goofy!  It’s a very cute and special vacation memory for Will and Shannon.

Then follow along Will, Shannon and Princess Peanut as we take you to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.

Join us next episode for Westfest 2009 audio!!!

Don’t forget about Westfest 2010, 4/29/2010 – 5/2/2010 at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California!

Call the ALL NEW voice mail line at 407-479-8MNE!

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Episode Length: 1 hours 53 minutes 10 seconds


MNE Ep. 72 “December WDW 2009 Live Trip Report Part 1”

Hello and welcome to Episode 72 of The Magic Never Ends Podcast with Will and Shannon.  Follow us on our journey through the Disney parks as they explore the Imagination and Dreams of Disney.

On this episode, we bring you along on our December Walt Disney World 2009 trip.

First, we start on the plane ride to Orlando with Will briefly sharing his pre-trip thoughts while Shannon and Princess Preanut nap.

Next we catch up with Will, Shannon and Princess Peanut on their Disney’s Magical Express bus to share more pre-trip thoughts.

This episode boasts some Holiday Musical interlude from the parks.  First from MK with Main Street Philharmonic and finally at Animal Kingdom with the Village Beatnicks.  Some great music that maybe you haven’t heard.  And if you’ve heard them, they are great to hear again!

Finally catch a sleepy Will and Shannon during late night Magic Kingdom park hours as they detail their trip during the first few days.

Follow along with us on Twitter at twitter.com/MagicNeverEnds

E-mail us at podcast@magicneverends.com .

If you enjoyed this episode, please review us in iTunes!

Stop by theDPN.com to discuss this episode and find other like-minded Disney fans.

Episode Length: 1 hours 05 minutes 58 seconds


Emily Osment Takes Over Radio Disney Friday August 14th

Tune in at 3pm PT / 6pm ET, when the Hannah Montana star talks about her music career.

Don’t miss the Radio Disney Planet Premiere of Emily’s “All The Way Up” afterwards at 4pm PT / 7 pm ET!

Listen to “All The Way Up” from Emily’s official YouTube Channel:


Aly & AJ show off Guitar Hero and Rock Band girl guitars

September 24, 2008

Aly & AJ showing off their Rock Band/Guitar Hero guitars

Aly & AJ are getting their own Guitar Hero and Rock Band girly guitars. The guitar peripherals will be available in mid-October 2008 for Wii & PS2 and will cost $69.99.

Pre-Order the Guitar Hero World Tour band kit on WiiThe girls appeared on the E! Network (Entertainment Television) and although brief, the girls do talk about their love for Guitar Hero and show off their guitars; whose look was actually designed by the teen pop star sisters themselves. So the duet can now add “video game guitar co-designers” to their growing list of accomplishments that includes: acting, song writing, singing and guitar playing (yes they do actually play real guitar), among other things (like shooting guns: see video at very bottom).

And why not? As a new study has shown, 97% of American youth play video games, and that includes 94% of girls. So it’s fitting that companies should develop guitar peripherals that girls would be more inclined to pick up.

And since Aly (real name: Alyson Renae “Aly” Michalka) & AJ (real name: Amanda Joy “AJ” Michalka) are young themselves (one is 17 the other is 19) it’s only fitting that their new guitars are aimed at a younger audience.

Here is a breakdown of each guitar.

Aly’s Guitar

Features a heart and cross bone print with a pink and brown colored guitar.

Aly's Guitar Hero guitar.

strong>AJ’s Guitar

The shape of the guitar mirrors that of the Aly & AJ “heart” logo in bright pink with a purple zebra print.

AJ's Guitar Hero/Rock Band Guitar

The guitars are being designed by video game accessory company PDP (Performance Designed Products). As stated above, they are for PS2 and Wii which means that they SHOULD work with both Rock Band 2 and Guitar Hero 4 World Tour and one would presume they might also work with the PS3 versions of both games.

In addition, one of the guitars is designed specifically for tweens ages 8 to 12, while the other is for teens and older.

And just for fun, here is a video showing the girls shooting guns. For their Dad’s birthday, they went to the shooting range! Check out the video from the trip and watch them hit a bullseye… You DO NOT want to mess with Aly & AJ!

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Vanessa Hudgens ‘Identified’ July 1st

She knows it’s coming. With two major motion pictures, a new album and an international mega-tour on tap for 2008, Vanessa Hudgens can sense the approaching cyclone. The media frenzy, the blur of time zones, the roar of the arena crowd: it’s all part of the package. But having been around this block before, the 19-year-old singer is more than ready. With her new Hollywood Records CD, Identified, Vanessa Hudgens has matured, revealing a level of sophisticated artistry sure to thrill long-time fans and draw in new fans as well.

Working with A-list songwriter-producers like JR Rotem, Dr. Luke, Tim James & Antonina Armato, Vanessa took unexpected turns on the new album. “This time I did what I wanted to do,” she says. “I always had a knack for a more soulful, jazzy sound, so right off the bat I wanted to kind of let loose, and come up with a sound no one has heard from me before.” She’s not exaggerating. For those familiar with her sweet-toned performances from the “High School Musical” films – which catapulted her to superstardom – or her 2006 debut CD, V, Vanessa has some gritty surprises in store.

Vanessa’s first single and video, “Sneakernight,” is both fun and funky, and may end up as one of the CD’s most enduring hits. Says Vanessa, “Dancing in sneakers makes it all the better. People haven’t been able to see that side of me. I can kick butt!”

Identified kicks off with “Last Night,” the raucously rhythmic opener featuring Vanessa singing over her own chanted harmonies. “I loved it the minute I first heard it,” she says of the song. “It’s really intricate and really fun, something you don’t hear very often.” Best known as a singer and actress, Vanessa is also a superb dancer, so for the new album she raised the stakes with pummeling dance tracks like “Hook It Up,” “First Bad Habit” and the hook-laden title track, “Identified.”

With “Don’t Ask Why,” “Don’t Leave” and the heartfelt “Paper Cut,” there’s no shortage of ballads on the album. Vanessa says ballads are her forte. “I like showing the vulnerable side,” she notes. “It’s a position a lot of girls find themselves in, where love takes control of you and you don’t have any control over it.”

Songs like “Party on the Moon” and the hip-hop-flavored “Amazed” place Vanessa at the forefront of contemporary pop interpreters.

Vanessa ends the album with “Gone with the Wind,” a wistful lament about change in the wake of faded love. The lyrics tell a tale of a confident woman evolving out of the wide-eyed girl of before.

Sound familiar? That’s Vanessa Hudgens, who became a household name following her starring role in the smash 2005 made for TV Disney Channel film, “High School Musical.” In the years since, in film, music and performance, Vanessa has proven her appeal to both youth and adult audiences.

From the age of eight, the Salinas, CA, native displayed a talent beyond her years. Starting with local productions of popular musicals, Vanessa later moved with her family to Southern California to pursue her dreams. With her 2004 motion picture debut in the critically acclaimed “Thirteen,” Vanessa landed roles in “Thunderbirds,” as well as TV’s “Quintuplets,” “Still Standing,” “The Brothers Garcia” and “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.”

Everything changed with the January 2006 premiere of the Disney Channel movie “High School Musical,” in which she starred as Gabriella Montez. The film gathered steam right away, spawning a hit soundtrack, a worldwide concert tour, a show at Walt Disney World and even a book series. It made superstars of Vanessa and her co-star, Zac Efron.?

“We had no idea,” she says, when asked if she sensed at the time the film would become a cultural phenomenon. “We were just having fun: just kids doing what we love most, and it turned out big.”

Vanessa’s RIAA certified gold debut CD, V, shipped September 2006, with hit singles like “Come Back To Me” and “Say OK” following soon after. She reprised her role as Gabriella in “High School Musical 2,” which premiered on the Disney Channel in August 2007. That same month, Vanessa was named Choice Breakout Singer at the 2007 Teen Choice Awards. She also landed commercial contracts with companies like Neutrogena and Mark Ecko.

As for her acting career, Vanessa is set to star in the highly anticipated “High School Musical 3,” which reunites the cast from the first two films. “It’s got all of us back in senior year,” she says. “It’s going to be pretty crazy, with so much more dancing and singing. We’re just stepping it up.” Vanessa will also co-star in the comedy, “Rock On,” alongside Alyson Michalka, Gaelan Connell, and Lisa Kudrow. She plays Sam, a 15-year old high school outcast with an enduring love of music. “It’s a fun movie about friendship,” says Vanessa. “I got to play a completely different character, one who is downbeat and moodier.”

In real life, Vanessa Hudgens couldn’t be more upbeat, especially with the release of Identified. Not only does the album affirm her standing in contemporary pop, it points the way for a gifted artist on the ascent. “I’m just really happy and thankful for my fans and the support everyone continues to give me,” she says. “I feel I’m at such a great point in life. I hope everyone enjoys my album, because I totally enjoyed making it.”


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