Janet Jackson leads off a night of hot performances featuring Fergie
and The Killers at THE 2006 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS, live from the MGM
Grand Garden Arena Monday, Dec. 4 (8:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT tape-delayed)
on FOX. Celine Dion, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Katharine McPhee and Chris
Daughtry are set to make guest appearances. The host and additional
performers and artists appearing on the special will be announced closer
to the air date.
Live from the legendary Las Vegas Strip and featuring performances and
appearances by the year’s chart-topping artists, THE 2006 BILLBOARD
MUSIC AWARDS recognizes the year's leading artists and songs as determined
by actual performance on Billboard's weekly charts. The show celebrates
the record-buying, Internet-downloading and radio-listening public's
favorite songs, albums and performers, creating a true souvenir of the
year in music.
With the recent release of “Janet 20 Y.O.,” Janet Jackson has once
again demonstrated her extraordinary range of talent with her 30th Top-10
single, "Call on Me," charting on Billboard's Hot
R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Jackson exploded onto the international pop
music scene with “Control” in 1986. She then released “Rhythm Nation
1814,” which produced several No. 1 hits, earned her numerous Grammy
Awards and culminated in her “Rhythm Nation” tour, which set box
office records around the world. Jackson’s first record of the 1990s,
“janet,” widened her musical aesthetic to include the exploration of
deep and lyrical sensuality. “Again,” a No. 1 single from the album,
was nominated for both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award. Later in the
‘90s, “The Velvet Rope” was her most introspective album to date.
The new century produced two platinum-selling successes, “All For You”
and “Damita Jo,” bold ventures into Jackson’s unique style of
autobiographical storytelling. She also made forays into films and
television, including appearances with Tupac Shakur in “Poetic Justice”
and Eddie Murphy in “Nutty Professor 2,” after appearing in a variety
of sitcoms and TV dramas as a child and teen actress.
Fergie first joined The Black Eyed Peas in 2002, and was on hand when
the release of their first disc together, “Elephunk,” went
triple-platinum, thrusting the group into the spotlight. The mega-single
“Let’s Get It Started” earned The Peas their first Grammy for Best
Rap Performance by a duo or group. Two years later, the follow-up “Monkey
Business” yielded five Top-40 hits, including “Don’t Phunk With My
Heart” and “My Humps, and has sold over 4 million copies. On her
stellar solo debut “The Dutchess,” Fergie’s first single, “London
Bridge,” made history as it bulleted its way up the Billboard Hot 100
chart, reaching the No. 1 spot in three short weeks, the second-highest
jump ever recorded by Billboard. In addition to her music career, Fergie
already had a taste of stardom as a child voicing the characters of “Sally”
and “Lucy” in the animated “Charlie Brown” specials, as a cast
member of Kids Incorporated during her teen years, and as a member of the
pop trio Wild Orchid.
Award-winning, Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum Las Vegas hometown band
The Killers – Brandon Flowers on vocals and keyboards, guitarist David
Keuning, bassist Mark Stoermer and drummer Ronnie Vannucci – took the
world by storm in 2004 with the phenomenal Hot Fuss, which became the
longest-running rock album inside the Top-50 on the Billboard 200 albums
chart for all of 2005. The worldwide 5-million-selling album spun off four
solid hit singles: the Grammy-nominated modern rock anthem "Somebody
Told Me," the VMA-winning (and Grammy-nominated) "Mr.
Brightside," the modern rock hit "Smile Like You Mean It"
and the Grammy-nominated "All These Things That I've Done." The
Killers have come back strong with their eagerly anticipated second album,
“Sam's Town,” which made colossal debuts at No. 2 in the U.S. and No.
1 in the UK, featuring the band's first No. 1 song on alternative/modern
rock radio, "When You Were Young," and the brand-new follow-up
track, "Bones." The Killers recently wrapped up their first
major headlining North American tour in support of Sam's Town with a
homecoming date at the outrageous 2nd annual pre-Halloween weekend VEGOOSE
Festival.
Now in its 112th year, Billboard is the world's premier weekly music
publication and a diverse digital, events and brand, content and data
licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers
unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital
and mobile entertainment issues and trends. Billboard is the flagship
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& Events and Radio & Records. Billboard’s many strategic
partners include Microsoft, Hands-On Mobile, Reuters, Sirius Satellite
Radio, Telemundo, Univision Radio, ABC Radio Networks, Azteca America,
BigChampagne and Billboard sister companies Nielsen SoundScan and Nielsen
Broadcast Data Systems. These partnerships leverage Billboard’s
proprietary data, charts and information resources to develop broadcast
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applications that expand Billboard’s franchise and consumer reach.
MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA
The MGM Grand Garden Arena is home to concerts, championship boxing and
premier sporting and special events. The Arena offers comfortable seating
for as many as 16,800 with excellent sightlines and state-of-the-art
acoustics, lighting and sound. Prominent events to date have included
world championship fights between Evander Holyfield and Mike Tyson as well
as Oscar De La Hoya vs. Bernard Hopkins and George Foreman vs. Michael
Moorer; concerts by The Rolling Stones, Madonna, Elton John, Bruce
Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Bette Midler, Janet Jackson, Billy Joel,
Sting, Jimmy Buffett and the Barbra Streisand Millennium Concert. The MGM
Grand Garden Arena also is home to THE BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS on FOX, the
Andre Agassi Grand Slam for Children Benefit and the Academy of Country
Music Awards (ACMA).
THE 2006 BILLBOARD MUSIC AWARDS is executive-produced by Greg Sills and
Michael Levitt. Bruce Gowers will direct and Wylleen May is the executive
in charge of production.