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Sparks flaunting one of the looks in the video for "S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)" The video was shot [5] in Los Angeles, California on August 10, 2009, with Chris Robinson serving as the director. He previously worked with Sparks on the music video for "No Air". The video shows Sparks dancing while wearing a gold dress and long gold nails.
Battlefield is the second studio album by American singer Jordin Sparks, first released on July 17, 2009 through Jive Records and 19 Recordings. [2] [3] Recorded from January to June 2009, contributions to the album's production came from a variety of producers, including Harvey Mason, Jr., Toby Gad, Claude Kelly, Ryan Tedder, Dr. Luke and Lucas Secon.
The Battlefield Tour [1] was a concert tour by American pop singer Jordin Sparks in support of her second studio album Battlefield. It is Sparks' first headlining tour. The tour consisted of mostly general assembly venues such as theaters, ballrooms, amusement parks, and casinos. It was initially only set to visit 15 cities nationwide.
The 2024 Premiere Ceremony will be hosted by songwriter and producer Justin Tranter live from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and will feature performances from J. Ivy, Larkin Poe, Pentatonix
The music video for "Battlefield" was directed by Philip Andelman and filmed at the Golden Oak Ranch in California. [52] [53] On June 3, 2009, a thirty-second preview of the video was released online. [54] The complete video premiered online on June 7, 2009. [52] The video begins with a shot of a black car parked in the middle of the ranch's field.
As firefighters battle the raging infernos in Southern California, harrowing footage released by the Los Angeles Fire Department shows their helicopters plunging into the heart of the flames.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna said it was too early to provide a death toll. He said almost 180,000 people have been ordered to evacuate, and another 200,000 face evacuation warnings.
Jordin Sparks Honor Society Wonder Girls 14,381 / 14,381 $857,956 August 7, 2009 Los Angeles: Staples Center: Jordin Sparks Honor Society 50,150 / 50,150 $3,489,588 August 8, 2009 August 9, 2009 August 11, 2009 Glendale: Jobing.com Arena: Jordin Sparks Honor Society Wonder Girls — — August 13, 2009 San Antonio: AT&T Center: 17,192 / 17,192 ...