Katy Perry couldn’t listen to much secular music as a child, but she began to discover new albums as she grew up. Perry said Queen helped expand her taste in music. When she discovered two other classic artists, she said she couldn’t listen to anything but their albums.
Katy Perry said she had two albums on repeat
When Perry was a teenager, she began to pursue a music career. She grew up in a strict religious household and had listened to little secular music at this point in her life.
“It wasn’t until I started to make my gospel record when I was around 14 or 15 that I started to be exposed to more outside influences,” she told Kristen Wiig in a conversation for Interview Magazine. “Before that, I was actually really into Christian music. I knew all about the Christian music scene, which was a very small kind of sect.
Katy Perry said she had two albums on repeat
When Perry was a teenager, she began to pursue a music career. She grew up in a strict religious household and had listened to little secular music at this point in her life.
“It wasn’t until I started to make my gospel record when I was around 14 or 15 that I started to be exposed to more outside influences,” she told Kristen Wiig in a conversation for Interview Magazine. “Before that, I was actually really into Christian music. I knew all about the Christian music scene, which was a very small kind of sect.
- 7/16/2024
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Maisie Williams To Exec Produce UK Animation
Exclusive: Maisie Williams and her production company Rapt are partnering with UK indie Delaval Film on a short stop motion animation from The Sparks Brothers animation director Joseph Wallace. The pic, Salvation Has No Name, began production in 2020 at Aardman in Bristol and has since moved to Media City in Manchester to re-mount the shoot safely during Covid; it is due to wrap in September. The film will explore themes of xenophobia and the refugee crisis and is told through a dynamic mixture of color and black with a dramatic narrative and international all-female voice cast, including Money Heist star Itziar Ituño. In the film, a troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a Priest and a refugee but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray. Animators on the film include Tim Allen...
Exclusive: Maisie Williams and her production company Rapt are partnering with UK indie Delaval Film on a short stop motion animation from The Sparks Brothers animation director Joseph Wallace. The pic, Salvation Has No Name, began production in 2020 at Aardman in Bristol and has since moved to Media City in Manchester to re-mount the shoot safely during Covid; it is due to wrap in September. The film will explore themes of xenophobia and the refugee crisis and is told through a dynamic mixture of color and black with a dramatic narrative and international all-female voice cast, including Money Heist star Itziar Ituño. In the film, a troupe of clowns gather to perform a story about a Priest and a refugee but as their misguided tale unfolds, the boundaries between fiction and reality begin to fray. Animators on the film include Tim Allen...
- 8/12/2021
- by Tom Grater
- Deadline Film + TV
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