Teen country star Taylor Swift is putting down the mic for an appearance on the hit CBS drama, "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." The 19-year-old singer, who is about to embark on a tour for her #1 album "Fearless", will be featured in an episode titled "Turn, Turn, Turn" which airs March 5th on CBS.
In the episode, Swift plays Haley Jones, a teenager whose family owns a seedy Vegas motel where a series of murders took place. Swift's character may have been involved in the tragic occurrences, and she'll have to field questions from the team of investigators.
"My dream is to die on 'CSI.' I've always wanted to, like, be one of the characters on there that they're trying to figure out what happened to," she told Katie Couric for the "All Access Grammy Special."
No word on whether she'll get her wish, but her appearance on her self-proclaimed...
In the episode, Swift plays Haley Jones, a teenager whose family owns a seedy Vegas motel where a series of murders took place. Swift's character may have been involved in the tragic occurrences, and she'll have to field questions from the team of investigators.
"My dream is to die on 'CSI.' I've always wanted to, like, be one of the characters on there that they're trying to figure out what happened to," she told Katie Couric for the "All Access Grammy Special."
No word on whether she'll get her wish, but her appearance on her self-proclaimed...
- 2/8/2009
- icelebz.com
The buzz about Taylor Swift making a cameo on "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" has been making rounds and CBS have just given a sneak peek to her character through several stills. The photos released are taken from the scenes that she shoots for the March 5 episode called "Turn, Turn, Turn".
Most of the photos show the the country singer sharing screen with George Eads who plays Nick Stokes. Taylor meanwhile, plays a girl named Haley Jones whose parents run a seedy Las Vegas motel where a series of murders happens. Over the course of a year, Haley goes through a series of changes that have tragic consequences.
Executive producer Naren Shankar told TV Guide that the episode will start in the present and then move in flashbacks, season by season.
Previously, Taylor talked about her stint on the TV show, telling CBS' Katie Couric for "All Access Grammy Special" that...
Most of the photos show the the country singer sharing screen with George Eads who plays Nick Stokes. Taylor meanwhile, plays a girl named Haley Jones whose parents run a seedy Las Vegas motel where a series of murders happens. Over the course of a year, Haley goes through a series of changes that have tragic consequences.
Executive producer Naren Shankar told TV Guide that the episode will start in the present and then move in flashbacks, season by season.
Previously, Taylor talked about her stint on the TV show, telling CBS' Katie Couric for "All Access Grammy Special" that...
- 2/7/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Appearing on Katie Couric's "All Access Grammy Special", Jonas Brothers mentioned some people who they consider as their greatest influences. Beside naming some famous individuals in music business, they also credited their parents for becoming their best role models.
Kevin Jonas, the eldest of the band, said, "My mother and father, they influence me greatly not only in a business sense but as a person." As for the people who influence his career in music, he named the likes of John Mayer, Johnny Cash, Prince, Elvis Costello, and Brad Paisley.
"For me, as a performer, I would definitely say Bono and, of course, Mick Jagger," Joe Jonas stated. "As a family figure, my Dad." Nick Jonas added, "My father, Kevin Jonas, Sr. And also, my musical influences people like Elvis Costello, Johnny Cash, and Prince."
Getting up close and personal about some other personal issues, the singer brothers also...
Kevin Jonas, the eldest of the band, said, "My mother and father, they influence me greatly not only in a business sense but as a person." As for the people who influence his career in music, he named the likes of John Mayer, Johnny Cash, Prince, Elvis Costello, and Brad Paisley.
"For me, as a performer, I would definitely say Bono and, of course, Mick Jagger," Joe Jonas stated. "As a family figure, my Dad." Nick Jonas added, "My father, Kevin Jonas, Sr. And also, my musical influences people like Elvis Costello, Johnny Cash, and Prince."
Getting up close and personal about some other personal issues, the singer brothers also...
- 2/6/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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