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Castrol EDGE

time December 19th, 2011 | category Category: News |
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Castrol EDGE sends the “Strongest” to watch UEFA EURO 2012™ live in Poland
Castrol kicks off road to UEFA EURO 2012™ with Castrol EDGE ‘Experience the Strongest’ prize giving finale event

Kuala Lumpur, 16 December 2011 – Castrol, the world’s leading premium lubricant specialist, recently wrapped their ‘Hunt for the Strongest’ challenge to complete their ‘Experience the Strongest’ campaign.

The ‘Experience the Strongest’ consumer campaign rolled out in early October 2011 through an innovative multi-platform campaign designed to inspire confidence in Malaysians to find their own strength and be the strongest they can be. The campaign was inspired by the new and improved Castrol EDGE, now engineered with Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM, making it the strongest and most advanced performance oil yet from Castrol.

Mark Ng, Marketing Director for Castrol Malaysia and Singapore, said “We created the ‘Experience the Strongest’ campaign to find confident Malaysians taking on the challenge to be the strongest and to have the strength to perform and excel under any pressure. It was a campaign designed to inspire Malaysians the confidence to find their own strength and be the best and strongest in whatever they do, no matter how demanding or grueling the conditions are. Just like Castrol’s drive for perfection to develop the new Castrol EDGE with Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM, our strongest and most advanced performance oil yet.”

The key to Castrol EDGE’s strength is the new Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM. It is designed to continuously respond and adapt to your engine’s every need even under the severest possible pressures. Tailor-made to the specific requirements of a range of engines, the new Fluid Strength TechnologyTM is designed to constantly adapt to your engine’s needs – minimizing metal-to-metal contact and maximizing engine performance so it always excel no matter how grueling and extreme the conditions are.

Mark added, “Today’s modern engines operate under higher pressures than ever before and needs an oil that is able to withstand immense pressure of up to 10,000kg per square cm; that’s equivalent to the pressure exerted by two elephants standing atop a stiletto! The new Castrol EDGE engineered with Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM is proven to be up to 40% stronger than a leading competitor* and stronger for up to 35% longer**, and this gives drivers the confidence and freedom to drive how they want, when they want.”

The exciting and interactive campaign consisted of two stages. The first stage, aptly named the ‘Strength to Unlock’, was a contest based on strength in numbers. Winning groups won prizes such as fitness centre memberships, group karaoke vouchers, paintball packages, group dining vouchers and cinema tickets. Unlocking these prizes required a participant to recruit a team of friends on Castrol Malaysia Facebook and have them collectively unlock the prizes.

The second stage of the campaign, the ‘Hunt for the Strongest’ mobile game, featured a first of its kind Augmented Reality experience for consumers to use their smartphones in an innovative and unique hunt. The location-based Augmented Reality mobile multiplayer application designed to test the mental and physical strength of the contestants and turned cities in Malaysia into a living virtual board game. The Augmented Reality hunt experience saw contestants finding, tracking, running, chasing and collecting the scattered ‘Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM elements’- to win more than 100 fantastic prizes at stake.

Mr. Ng Kok Hiong, 40 years old, a manager of a timber company proves to be the “Strongest” and deservingly won the grand prize of being whisked away to an all-expense paid trip to Poland to watch the UEFA EURO 2012TM live in June 2012. An ecstatic Mr. Ng said, “I’m thrilled to be able to experience the prestigious UEFA EURO 2012TM live in Poland as I’ve only ever watch it on TV. Castrol EDGE has truly made a lifelong dream come true. My favourite team is Spain and I hope they will win. I can’t wait to watch the best European teams strut their skills in UEFA EURO 2012TM live. This is defintely going to be the experience of my lifetime”.

Mark continues “The “Experience the Strongest” campaign to launch the new Castrol EDGE engineered Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM was met with fantastic response with over 35,000 new Castrol Malaysia Facebook fans added in a period of 7 weeks and over 10,000 plays. As the official sponsor of UEFA EURO 2012TM, it befits our association with this prestigious tournament to reward the deserving grand prize winner of “Experience the Strongest” campaign with the ultimate prize to experience the red carpet Castrol hospitality to watch UEFA EURO 2012TM live in Poland.

This will mark the beginning of Castrol’s journey towards the UEFA EURO 2012TM and the continuation of Castrol’s association with football, its biggest sponsorship in its 112 years history since its foray into major football sponsorship back in UEFA EURO 2008TM. Castrol will continue to bring its expertise and passion to football by providing something innovative and engaging for football fans, designed to give fans deeper, more insightfull ways of analyzing football performances than ever before. So look out for more exciting activities coming your way in the coming months.”

Apart from the all-expense paid trip to UEFA EURO 2012TM, over 100 prizes were up for grabs including a Sony Bravia 40” LED TV with Blu-ray DiscTM Home Theatre System, iPad 2, Microsoft Xbox Kinect, Macbook Air laptop, iPod Nano, shopping vouchers and the new Castrol EDGE with Titanium Fluid Strength TechnologyTM.

For more information on Castrol EDGE, Castrol brand and their on-going activities, please visit
www.castroledge.com.my, www.castrol.com/my or www.facebook.com/castrolmalaysia.

*In a test of the oil’s strength across a variety of engine speeds, the Castrol EDGE range average metal to metal contact is 40% lower than a leading competitor.
**We asked a third party laboratory to test the Castrol EDGE range using our Maximum Endurance Test and on this test Castrol EDGE was proven to be on average 35% stronger for longer compared to a competitor brand from another major lubricant supplier.

Castrol’s commercial success is underpinned by their ability to deliver improved performance through the application of analysis, technology and innovation. This has helped Castrol deliver superior performing lubricants for over 100 years including brands such as Castrol EDGE. Castrol believes that by applying the same expertise to football that they do in the development of their oils, they can enhance the fans’ experience and bring a new and intriguing point of view to UEFA EURO 2012™.



Maliq & D’Essentials

time December 19th, 2011 | category Category: Event |
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SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS
MALIQ & D’ESSENTIALS AT KL LIVE ON 16th DECEMBER 2011

Local aspiring bands can win a chance to shine as opening act

Renowned Indonesian soul & funk band Maliq & D’Essentials will perform their first free-standing concert in Malaysia at KL LIVE, Jalan Sultan Ismail on Friday, 16th December 2011 at 8.30p.m. This concert is brought by Splendid Entertainment Sdn Bhd, who recently organised a sold-out dinner concert starring Indonesian songbird Rossa.

Consisting of Angga & Indah (vocals), Widi (drummer), Ilman (keys), Javafinger a.k.a Jawa (bass) and Lale (guitar), Maliq & D’Essentials is based in Jakarta, Indonesia and is known for combining Indonesian and English lyrics in their songs. The group has been nominated and won awards such as MTV Indonesia Award, Planet Muzik Award (Singapore), AMI Awards (Indonesia), & MTV Asia Awards (Bangkok, Thailand). Maliq & D’Essentials has performed five times at the Jakarta International Java Jazz Festival since 2005, having a steady fan base among young people in Jakarta, as well as fans in neighboring countries of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam. According to Mr. Leonard Chua, General Manager of Splendid Entertainment, with the number of Maliq & D’Essentials fans in Malaysia, it was only logical for them to bring the band to Malaysia to please the fans with a concert.

The band will perform soulful hits such as “Terdiam”, “Untitled”, “The One”, “Heaven”, “Free Your Mind”, “Sunshine”, “Dia”, “Kau Yang Bisa” as well as pop-rock up-tempo numbers “Pilihanku” and “Coba Katakan” and singles from their fourth album which was released in 2010, namely “Terlalu” and “Menari” at their upcoming concert.

Not only will Malaysian fans of Maliq & D’Essentials get to catch their favourite performers live on stage, one local aspiring band will be given a chance to win and become the opening act at the concert.

“We see this as a platform for these bands to grow and this contest is a great way for them to gain experience and exposure in Malaysia,” adds Mr. Leonard Chua. “In fact, this contest is quite fitting as Maliq & D’Essentials started off as an unknown band performing in cafes in Jakarta many years ago. They understand how tough it is for small bands to ‘make it’ or be recognised in this competitive industry.”

To enter this contest, unsigned bands can send their demos of no longer than four minutes performing any songs of their choice to Junk’s Twitter account (www.twitter.com/JunkOnline). Submission of demo clips will open from 27th October 2011 until 20th November 2011. The bands will be voted by the public and Maliq & D’Essentials will select a winner from the top five bands. The winning band will be announced on 5th December 2011 on Junk’s Twitter account. Contest rules and regulations can be found on www.splendid8.com.

Maliq & D’Essentials will have a Meet-the-Fans session at Tropicana City Mall at 7.30pm on Thursday, 15th December 2011. In addition, Suria FM will run a contest in the month of November to select two winners to dine with Maliq & D’Essentials at Urban Restaurant, Hotel Istana one day before the concert.

Standard ticket price will be at RM98, excluding the RM3 processing fee. Tickets will go on sale on Thursday, 27th October 2011 and can be purchased either at TicketCharge or AirAsiaRedTix’s ticket sales counters, via their hotline at 03-9222 8811 and 03-8775 4666, or online at www.ticketcharge.com and www.airasiaredtix.com. Customers who purchase the first 1,000 tickets will get to enjoy an early bird 15% discount.

This concert is brought to you by Splendid Entertainment together with The One Management as the artiste management, Tropicana City Mall as the official mall, Suria FM as the official radio station, Red FM as the supporting radio station, Harian Metro as the official newspaper, Hotel Istana as the official hotel and Compass Coaches as the official comfort coach.



Efek Rumah Kaca Malaysia Tour 2011

time December 14th, 2011 | category Category: Event |
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Frinjan presents Efek Rumah Kaca Malaysia Tour 2011

Kuala Lumpur

Date: 24th December 2011, Saturday
Time: 8pm
Venue: Black Box, MAP @ Publika, Solaris Dutamas
Admission: RM30 presale, RM40 at door

RSVP at : frinjangig@gmail.com

ERK

Penang

Date: 25th December 2011, Sunday
Time: 5pm
Venue: Soundmaker Studio, Penang
Admission: RM20

contact Rozaimin at 012 436 6652 for further details

Introducing the indie band Efek Rumah Kaca of Jakarta fame, a band renowned for their socio-political or ‘sospol’ approach of addressing social issues, non-partisan politics as well as environmental issues through sweet pop melody and easy to swallow poetic lyrics, thanks to Cholil, the band’s frontman.

Global warming effect is no longer empty talks but it is now a reality presented upon us challenging the very existence of us indeed.
Freedom of varying form suffers similar fate. Political freedom, media and communication freedom as well as music freedom are usually subjected to aggression on the grounds of morality, public order and many more.

On the lighter notes, let’s give our ear a treat of subtle and melodious aural assault and immerse your mind into the depth of the lyrics at your own pace. For you are not required to subscribe to the dogma. But if you do, you’ve certainly contribute something towards a better Earth for everyone.

http://www.myspace.com/efekrumahkaca

http://www.facebook.com/efekrumahkaca

Thank you :)



Road Closures During Achilles Formula Drift Malaysia 2011

time December 14th, 2011 | category Category: Event |
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Public Service Announcement: Road Closures during Achilles Formula Drift Malaysia 2011

14 December 2011, Kuala Lumpur – As the city gears up for one of the hottest events in the motor sporting calendar, the organisers of the Formula Drift Malaysia today announced partial and full road closures that will take place from 15-20 December.

Safety is an utmost priority for this world-class event, and the planned road closures are scheduled to set up safety structures at the venue to ensure that the event will be held at the highest international standards for participants and spectators alike.

The organisers would like to inform road users that surrounding routes that may be affected during and prior to the event in order to provide the quickest and safest alternative routes during this period. Kindly refer to the map below and the schedule for more information:

Kindly refer to the guide below for more information. We would like to thank the public in advance for their cooperation and understanding, as the organizers work towards putting together a memorable event!

Partial & Full Road Closure Timing

a) Partial Road Closure: 14 December 2011 (Wednesday – 10 pm) to 15 December 2011 (Thursday – 7 am)
Location : Jalan Mahkamah Persekutuan

b) Full Road Closure: 15 December 2011 (Thursday – 10 pm) to 19 December 2011 (Monday – 4 am)
Location : Jalan Mahkamah & Jalan Raja

c) Road re-opened to the public: 19 December 2011(Monday – 5.00am)

For more information, please visit http://www.itis.com.my for more details of the road closure.

The Achilles Formula Drift Malaysia 2011 is the third leg of the Achilles Asian Drift Series 2011, which covers Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. Tickets are available from Ticket Pro from 21 November 2011 (www.ticketpro.com.my or Hotline 03 7880 7999). Walkabout tickets cost RM28 and Grandstand tickets go for RM128. For more information, log on to the official Formula DRIFT web site www.formuladriftasia.com.

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About Formula Drift Asia

Formula Drift is the first and only sanctioned North American professional championship drifting series, with the goal of expanding and developing the motorsport of professional drifting in Asia. The 1st Singapore championship in 2008 signified our desire to transform drifting into a truly global mainstay and the Asian championship provides an opportunity for local drifters to compete, hone and learn from the very best. In 2010-11, the Formula Drift Asia championship will take place in Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Supported by ESPN STAR Sports extensive broadcast network and event management expertise, the thrill of high-speed drifting will be showcased to millions of viewers in Asia and beyond, Please visit www.formuladriftasia.com for more information.

Based on Formula Drifting’s traditional “head-to-head battle” format, drivers attempt to qualify, in single judged runs, to be one of the 32 drivers that will enter the main competition bracket. During the bracketed “tandem battle” competitions, drivers are paired off in a head-to-head competition of skill and nerves in a championship format to determine one final winner.

About ESPN STAR Sports

ESPN STAR Sports is a 50:50 joint venture between two of the world’s leading cable and satellite broadcasters. As Asia’s biggest sports content provider, ESPN STAR Sports combines the strengths and resources of its parent companies – Walt Disney (ESPN, Inc.) and News Corporation Limited (STAR) – to deliver a diverse array of international and regional sports to fans across multiple platforms.

ESPN STAR Sports features a comprehensive portfolio of multimedia assets including its television networks (ESPN, STAR Sports, STAR Cricket, ESPNEWS, ESPN HD), broadband network (ESPN Player), digital content services (espnstar.com, mobileESPN), and its on-ground Event Management Group with the aim to engage and entertain sports fans anytime, anyplace.

ESPN STAR Sports showcases an unparalleled variety of premier sports from around the globe featuring some of the most iconic sports events to a cumulative reach of over 300 million viewers in Asia through its 21 television networks and 3 broadband network, each localized to deliver differentiated programming to meet diverse needs of Asian sports fans.



THE X FACTOR Eliminated Finalists Conference

time December 13th, 2011 | category Category: TV |
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Final Transcript

FBC PUBLICITY: THE X FACTOR Eliminated Finalists Conference
December 2, 2011/1:15 p.m. EST

SPEAKERS

Michael Fabiani – FBC Publicity
Brian “Astro” Bradley – X Factor finalist
Drew Ryniewicz – X Factor finalist

PRESENTATION

Moderator Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome to THE X FACTOR Eliminated Finalists Conference Call. At this time all lines are in a listen-only mode. We will conduct a question and answer session. (Instructions given.) We do remind you that today’s call is being recorded. Your hosting speaker, Michael Fabiani, please go ahead.

M. Fabiani Thank you. Hi, everyone. Thanks for joining the call today with THE X FACTOR’s Astro and Drew. Just a reminder that this will be a two-part call; we’re going to begin with Astro for the first 20 minutes and there will be a couple of minutes break and then Drew will join us. I’d now like to turn the call over to the Q&A portion.

Moderator (Instructions given.) The first question is from Jamie Steinberg of Starry Constellation.

J. Steinberg It’s such a pleasure to speak with you. Thank you so much for taking the time.

B. Bradley Thank you for wanting to speak with me.

J. Steinberg I know a couple of weeks ago you had a little bit of an issue with Simon and … and stuff, do you think that you made up for it, though, and this was just a coincidental loss based on your performance?

B. Bradley I apologize to my supporters and stuff like that, and the hip-hop. I don’t want to focus on the past. To be honest, I feel like I got humbled from it, the situation helped me to humble a lot, but I don’t really want to talk about that because that’s the past and that’s negative energy right now.

J. Steinberg What would you like to say to all of the many fans you had? You had a lot of celebrities out there that were rooting for you too.

B. Bradley Yes. I just want to thank everyone that supported me, that’s been down with me since day one, and even people that just found out about me from THE X FACTOR, just thank everybody for supporting me. I appreciate it a lot.

J. Steinberg Great. Thank you so much.

B. Bradley Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Carla Borders of Parade.

C. Borders Hi, Astro. How are you? You were actually my favorite contestant, I must say.

B. Bradley Thank you.

C. Borders Has either of your idols, I know you mentioned that you looked up to Jay-Z and Kanye West, have they reached out to you in any way?

B. Bradley No, not yet. Not that I know of. But I’m pretty sure …, but not now, no.
C. Borders Okay. Thank you.
Moderator The next question is from the line of Kim Messina of J-14 magazine.

K. Messina Hi, Astro. How are you? When you got eliminated you mentioned about a girlfriend named Molly and kind of stunned everybody. Can you talk a little bit more about her?

B. Bradley I really don’t want to talk about it. It was really corny that I did that. I don’t want to talk about it, though. I have a girlfriend and that’s it. That’s all people need to know right now.

K. Messina I thought it was very sweet.

B. Bradley Thank you. Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Joshua Maloni of Niagara Frontier.

J. Maloni Hi, Astro. Thanks for your time today. Did you ever in your wildest dreams think that a rap act could make it this far on the X FACTOR?

B. Bradley Yes. … .

J. Maloni Go ahead, yes.

B. Bradley … but it is what it is. I’m glad I made it to the top 7.

J. Maloni Do you feel like the ups and the downs –

J. Maloni Right. You said that the past is the past, but do you feel like the whole process, the ups and the downs, do you feel like it’s all made you a better performer and more capable of handling being in this kind of spotlight?

B. Bradley Yes, it definitely has. I’ve learned a lot from it. It humbles me. It got me mad. It got me happy. It got me sad. It was just a great experience. I wouldn’t change a thing.

J. Maloni Thank you and good luck.

B. Bradley Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Megan Ward of TVismyPacifier.com.

M. Ward Hi, Astro. Thanks for taking the time today. I have to say, I think you’re incredibly talented and I won’t even say for your age, because your skills are great for any age. So where do you draw your inspiration from?

B. Bradley I draw my inspiration from my supporters, from things that I see around me. Like I said, … cause me to go home and write a song about … music and living out my dreams. I just draw my inspiration from my surroundings and what I’m going through and how I feel at the moment.

M. Ward What was your favorite performance to date on the show?

B. Bradley What was my favorite performance?

M. Ward Yes.

B. Bradley From anyone, right?

M. Ward Anyone, yes.

B. Bradley I think Josh’s last performance was a really extreme performance. I really enjoyed that. That was very entertaining.

M. Ward And what was your favorite performance for you personally?

B. Bradley Probably “Lose Yourself,” because I feel like “Lose Yourself” I came out there simple and clean and I just basically expected – (having a background conversation with someone). But yes, I like “Lose Yourself” because it was simple and it was just me being me.

M. Ward Okay, great. If you can give any advice to young people out there, what would you say?

B. Bradley I’d truly tell everybody to keep their heads up, everybody just keep your heads up and enjoy yourself, believe in yourself, and as long as you believe in yourself, no one can harm you.

M. Ward Great. Thanks for your time again, and I look forward to seeing more of you in the future.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Reg Seeton of TheDeadbolt.com.

R. Seeton Hi, Astro. How are you doing? Even though you didn’t win, what did you take away from being on THE X FACTOR now that you look back?

B. Bradley I definitely got a taste of what the celebrity life would be like. It was definitely a great experience. It humbled me. I had a lot of fun there.

R. Seeton Can you talk a bit about your song writing process and how you approach song selection each week and how you fit your own material into it?

B. Bradley What did you say?

R. Seeton Can you talk a bit about your song writing process and the challenges of fitting your own material in with others each week?

B. Bradley Oh, yes. I write all my own songs. All my own songs are based off of themes and concepts and stuff like that, and everything I did on THE X FACTOR was basically original, especially in the last shows, except for some of the ensembles. The Michael Jackson ensemble we did I had to wrap his lyrics and switch the flow up, but everything I did was original and I wrote it from the heart.

R. Seeton Thanks, man.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Beth Kwiatkowski of Reality TV World.

B. Kwiatkowski When you were in the bottom two the first time you suggested that you hadn’t really been in the bottom two and that the producers were kind of just punishing you over another incident. Now that you have been eliminated, do you still feel that way and believe you weren’t legitimately in the bottom two that week, or no?

B. Bradley I don’t like to focus on the past, to be honest. It is what it is. It was what it was. The week after that my supporters, they voted me through. So I can’t complain about that. I’m actually not going to speak on that. It is what it is. But that’s the past. That’s ancient times for me.

B. Kwiatkowski All right, well just focusing on the present then, do you think you were legitimately in the bottom two this week?

B. Bradley I wasn’t even in the bottom two. I was in the bottom three. I was voted off. I don’t know. I still don’t understand how I used to have the most followers on the show and get the least amount of votes, the most … viewers and get the least amount of votes. But it is what it is. I’m focused on positive energy and I just want to thank all my Astronauts at Team Astro again. As long as they’re sticking with me I’m straight.

B. Kwiatkowski Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Jennifer Steel of Digital Spy.

J. Steel Hi, Astro. How are you? The one question that I wanted to … is the fact that a lot has been made about the fact that you were the first hip-hop artist to be featured in a singing competition and … people obviously felt that maybe rapping didn’t have a place in a competition that’s traditionally for singers. What did you say to that kind of criticism and do you think that bringing a new genre on there is probably the reason that you left at this point rather than staying longer?
B. Bradley No, I don’t think that’s it. I don’t think that’s it. I think it’s because people really didn’t understand me for some sort of reason. It is what it is. Like I said, I had a great time on the show and I’m here now and I’m just being positive right now.

J. Steel Do you think that your performance, having been on there, will set the precedent for more hip-hop artists to go out for competitions like that?

B. Bradley Yes, I definitely think it does, and I hope that next year a lot of people out there sing because of me, that would be awesome.

J. Steel Great, best of luck. I’m from Brooklyn too, so it was good to see you on there.

B. Bradley Yes, Brooklyn, Brooklyn. Thank you.

M. Fabiani I’m sorry, we’re going to have to cut the Astro call short, but we’ll be right back with Drew everyone, if you can please hold.

Moderator Thank you. Participants please remain on the line. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, please stand by. We will have you on a music hold until the next interview.

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for standing by and welcome back to THE X FACTOR Eliminated Finalists Conference Call. Your hosting speaker, Michael Fabiani, please go ahead.

M. Fabiani Thank you. Hello. Thanks, everyone for holding. I’m now going to introduce Drew to the call and we can open to the question and answer portion.

Moderator (Instructions given.) The first question is from the line of Kim Messina with J-14.

K. Messina Hi, how are you? I was very sad to see you go. I’m just curious, though, right after you sang for “save me” Steve whispered something in your ear and he gave you a hug. Do you remember what he said to you?

D. Ryniewicz Steve was just telling me how this is a song … can’t believe what the results came out to be.
K. Messina Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Sydney Bucksbaum of TV Guide.

S. Bucksbaum Simon has been blaming your elimination on his song choice. Do you agree with that?

D. Ryniewicz I’m sorry, can you repeat that?

S. Bucksbaum Simon has been blaming your elimination on his song choice for you, how do you feel about that? Do you agree with him?

D. Ryniewicz I don’t believe that it’s all Simon’s fault. He did want me to do a slow song and he very much didn’t force me to use the chair. But I still had the overall decision and I didn’t fight for exactly what I should have. So it’s not quite all his fault. I could have told him no.

S. Bucksbaum Thank you.

Moderator Our next question is from the line of Carla Borders of Parade.

C. Borders Hi, Drew. I know that you said that you were singing for God, do you think that you will pursue a career in Christian music or stay the pop route? What are your feelings on singing Christian music?

D. Ryniewicz I definitely want to be part of secular music, part of all the different kinds of music. What I stated at the end, that’s why I’m here and that’s what I’m believing, but that doesn’t quite make my music in that genre.

C. Borders Okay. Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Reg Seeton of TheDeadbolt.com.

R. Seeton Hi, Drew. How are you? Can you talk about how you feel that Simon pushed you in new ways as a mentor?

D. Ryniewicz You know, I don’t feel that Simon pushed me to do anything. We thought that slow music could happen over and over and finally when I didn’t agree anymore it was too late. I got eliminated. But overall I stayed pretty true to myself as an artist. I would like to do something upbeat in the future.

R. Seeton Looking back at your performance of “Skyscraper,” how important was it to voice your opinion to L.A.?

D. Ryniewicz How important was L.A.’s opinion?

R. Seeton No, how important was it for you to voice your opinion to L.A.?

D. Ryniewicz Oh, it was very important to me to be able to get him to understand because I wanted America to also hear the exact reason that I do the things that I do. L.A. knows exactly what I think.

R. Seeton Thank you.

Moderator Our next question is from the line of Joshua Maloni of Niagara Frontier.

J. Maloni Hi, Drew. Thanks for your time. I have to say, I was really impressed with the way you handled yourself last night. I’m especially curious about when you got the news that you were going to be in the “save me” song in the bottom two, obviously you were visibly shaken, how did you go from being that upset to offering what I thought was your best performance of the season really in just the length of a commercial break? From what did you draw upon, and how did you do that?

D. Ryniewicz I felt like it was my best vocal performance, and that’s what I wanted it to be.

J. Maloni Right, but considering your state of mind, how difficult was it? It looked pretty seamless.

D. Ryniewicz It actually was very difficult just because I wasn’t feeling that performance just because I really wanted to move around. It was actually a very difficult performance for me, but I don’t regret anything and I would never turn back anything because there’s always a plan and obviously winning THE X FACTOR isn’t the exact plan for me.

J. Maloni Can you wrap your brain around the level of success that you’ve had? Most people your age don’t have anything near this impressive on their resume. Has it sunk in what you’ve been able to accomplish thus far?

D. Ryniewicz This is unbelievable. Getting to be on THE X FACTOR was just an unbelievable journey, and I couldn’t have asked for a better journey to take to go into my singing career because it was so surreal because I got to work with Simon Cowell and we were buddy-buddy. So it’s something that is worth taking, but it feels like a dream now. Now that I’m looking back at it, it feels like totally a dream.

J. Maloni Thank you.

Moderator Our next question is from the line of Brian Cantor of Headline Planet.

B. Cantor Hi, Drew. How are you? I want to start off by asking about your reaction to the “save me” situation, specifically the fact that Marcus, who you went against, had already been in the bottom two, and when we saw that earlier with the Stereo Hogs it seemed like that kind of prevented them from going through, but with Marcus that wasn’t the case. What were your thoughts? Did you think when you saw him standing opposite you that you were definitely going to go through because he had already been in the bottom group the prior week?

D. Ryniewicz I actually didn’t think that. I knew that I wasn’t going through. I could see it. I could see it in the judges’ faces, the way they were looking at me. I knew that my “save me” song wasn’t my best performance and I knew that my performance the night before wasn’t my greatest performance, and I haven’t been showing being versatile, so I didn’t really expect the judges to want to save me after week after week they told me to do something different. And Simon insisted on doing the same thing again and again, and it was okay for a while, but I could see it in the judges, I knew they weren’t going to want to save me, especially off of my “save me” song. It just wasn’t the greatest.

B. Cantor Then also you’ve, especially now, really brought up a lot about wanting to do something more up tempo, wanting to break the monotony, but it certainly seemed that you had a pre-set style, something that was uniquely you and that’s what you tried to take through the competition. When you’re talking about wanting to do up tempo, whether it’s in the future or what you should have done on TGE X FACTOR, how much of a departure from your normal style are we talking? I believe Paula mentioned doing something like Avril Lavigne or Kelly Clarkson, were you going to go that far, or did you just want to maybe move around a little bit more?

D. Ryniewicz No, honestly I was planning on doing an upbeat song … and I’ve been trying to get my songs to be upbeat. Simon wanted them to be slow, and I trusted him in that, he was my mentor. I wanted to do something upbeat for a while, but I also wanted to do my slow songs because I am good at that. I am good at doing the slow songs. But I’ve got to change it up and I didn’t get a chance to do that. So you bet my album is going to have a variety of different tempo songs, upbeat, slow, emotional, and non-emotional.

B. Cantor Thank you, and best of luck.

D. Ryniewicz Thank you.

Moderator Our next question is from the line of Jennifer Steel of Digital Spy.

J. Steel Hi, Drew. I’m sorry to see you go from the competition.

D. Ryniewicz Oh, it’s okay. It’s all right. It’s all good.

J. Steel My question for you is one thing, you got some negative feedback from both Paula and Nicole about doing faster songs, but besides that last night Nicole said that she felt like your voice could use some more maturing. Do you think that there’s any truth of that? Do you think that your voice is just as mature as the other competitors? How would you respond to that sort of criticism?

D. Ryniewicz I know personally that my voice is very mature, and I know exactly what I want to be as an artist. Last week I had no choice in my song, and Simon apologized for that, and I’m so thankful that he did just because I really had another plan and I had the plan to show myself being a teenager and that didn’t quite get to work out. I just don’t think Nicole got to see, and I don’t think America got to see what I’m truly capable of. I’m definitely, definitely going to be going into my album by showing exactly what I’m capable of because I don’t want to let anybody down.

Moderator Our next question comes from the line of Beth Kwiatkowski of Reality TV.

B. Kwiatkowski Hi, Drew. How are you doing? So there is clearly a rivalry amongst the judges and how they most likely want to see someone on their own team win the competition. Did you think their rivalry played any role in your elimination, in that maybe the other judges felt justified in sending you home because at that point Simon was the only judge left who still had all three members of his team?
D. Ryniewicz Honestly, that could be a possibility, just because Simon week after week wanted to go against L.A. and wanted to go against Nicole and Paula, and so I learned to accept that because I like doing slow songs. Don’t get me wrong, I loved all the songs that I did. It’s just that if I’m going not going to show being versatile people aren’t going to want to vote for me because they won’t see everything that I’m capable of. I felt like the judges had enough of maybe seeing me do slow songs and they didn’t think it was worth a shot with Simon. And Simon apologized and they knew that it wasn’t me. They told me, they said, I know that that last performance definitely wasn’t your choice, and I think they just really wanted Simon to realize that he can’t let somebody just do one thing, because I have so much more that I can show, and Simon knows that.

B. Kwiatkowski Absolutely. If the judges had voted in a 2-2 tie deadlock, do you think you still would have been eliminated for having the least amount of votes? Have you heard anything about the voting results and whether Marcus or yourself was the low vote getter?

D. Ryniewicz I don’t know exactly what America was thinking, but I know that I have the greatest fan base and they’re just the sweetest things, and I believe that they voted, and I believe that they voted enough to make him get me passed. But it wasn’t quite about what America thought at that point, it was about the judges, and I still am going to always believe that my fans wanted me in the competition to make sure that I was going to stay.

B. Kwiatkowski Thank you, Drew. Good luck with everything.

D. Ryniewicz Thank you.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Natt Chisling with Reality TV.

N. Chisling Hi, Drew. Drew, I just wanted to know, what was your proudest moment on the show?

D. Ryniewicz My proudest moment on the show was, honestly I think my proudest moment was when I did “Just a Dream” by Nelly. I felt so comfortable with that song because it wasn’t super fast, but it wasn’t super slow. And I got to move around and I got to be Drew, and that was the type of music that I wanted to do in the first place. That was the most exciting week for me and the most comfortable week for me and I was proud of that performance. I felt like a lot went into it and I gave a lot to it.

Moderator The next question is from the line of Kristyn Clarke of PopCultureMadness.com.

K. Clarke Hi, Drew. Thanks so much for taking our calls. I’m curious to know, what is one of the most surprising things that you’ve learned about yourself by taking part in the show?

D. Ryniewicz One of the most surprising things I’ve learned about myself would probably be that I’ve actually learned, you know, I’ve learned so much. I have to think about that for a minute. I feel like I’ve learned that I can do more, and I didn’t quite get to show all of that on the show. But after last night and after everything that I’ve been through in this competition, it started to build up to really help me to realize that if I don’t believe in myself people aren’t going to believe in me. So I have to believe that I can do things, … strong, and I can do things like dancing and then I can be able to accomplish that.

K. Clarke Absolutely. What is the next step for you?

D. Ryniewicz I’m really excited to see what I can go into as an artist, because I cannot wait to get an album and start writing with people. I haven’t gotten a lot of chances to write. I’m just not that great at it. I am more than excited to have my first album. That is going to be like my first child, and I can’t wait.

Moderator Thank you. Mr. Fabiani, back to you.

M. Fabiani Great, thank you. I just wanted to thank Drew and everyone for joining the call today. We appreciate everyone’s time, and just a reminder that the top 5 X FACTOR finalists will perform live on Wednesday, December 7th from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. Eastern time live and tape delay Pacific Time. Tune in to the results show on Thursday December 8th from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Eastern live and tape delay Pacific Time, as another finalist is sent home and Mary J. Blige and Lenny Kravitz perform. Thanks, again, everyone. Have a good weekend. Thank you, Drew.

D. Ryniewicz Thank you.

Moderator Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, that does conclude your conference. We do thank you for joining while using AT&T Executive TeleConference. You may now disconnect. Have a good day.













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