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Rufus Nominated for Brit Award!

Rufus Nominated for Brit Award!

Rufus has been nominated for a BRIT Award for Best International Male Solo Artist! The list of...
dolbers

Brit

About bloody time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Caro73

Rufus is the best!!!

He deserves this honor!!
naoise

Great!

Good luck, Rufus! Fingers crossed!
MicheleinNewYork

Congrats!!!

Of course Rufus was nominated - good luck Rufus! I hope you win! I wish we would see a Grammy nomination for you one of these years, it's way over do. I guess we're just a little slow on the uptake here in America. Very frustrating for all of the U.S. Rufus fans, to not see you get more recognition and commercial success here. We keep waiting for the rest of the country to discover you!
Cosmo56

Yay!

Congrats to you, Rufus! You deserve to win!
isabella

At last!

I hope he'll win, he really deserves it.
Diana P.

My fingers are crossed!

I am so much hoping that Rufus wins a Brit Award. I can't think of a more talented artist! As a previous comment said, it is long overdue! His music is such an inspiration to so many of us. Good luck Rufus! Diana.
vanessa

Brit nomination

Came on line to congratulate the master, as all have said before, about time too. On talent alone and commitment to his art he should win. Good luck my lovely. Vx
Rufusian

congratz!

hope you're gonna win!
Lapislazuli

Good luck

Woo!! ;-) Congratulations hope you the best!
HerbsandSpices

RUFUS TO WIN !!!!!!!

congratulations on a fantastic year Rufus ! you deserve to win, can't see what any of the other nominees have done this year ??? fingers crossed for ya baby ! xxx
dragonfly

Simply the best!!!

Fantastic news! You're the best talent around by far. It's about time more people recognised it too. Yeah!!!!!!!!!
katieh

Brit award nomination

I am thrilled so I would imagine that you are tickled pink. Congratulations on the nomination and if they acknowledge skill, musicianship, artistry, originality and sheer joy.......it will be in the bag!
lyrics_on_postcards

Its about time too!!

Well done Rufus, its great that the music industry are paying attention. I REALLY hope he gets this but there's some tough competition there. At least maybe now we'll get that Rufus Mika duet and Rufus will get some exposure and additional album sales from this..: ) Which ever way you look at it, its all good. : )
Juliejam

Brit Nomination

Well it's about time you get the recognition you deserve, Rufus. I'm just hoping for a Grammy nod for you too. Maybe when America gets its head out of its ass and realizes what a genius you are! Love you!
Joninjapan

Kudos to Rufus on Osaka show

Thank you, Rufus. But first, the backing band that performed in Namba, Osaka last night. The drummer that also played bass, the bass player that played an upright and an electric and managed also (like the gifted types that can gum chew even as they walk) to pull off a good moustache, the rhythm guitarist that also played the banjo and the piano, the lead guitarist who was also band leader and white haired aging craggy faced rock legend who you just know has been on the road for how many decades and all the stories, the rock legends he's known, the highs, the lows, the coke snorted up somebody's nose. Then there was the horn section. The French horn player and the trumpet player, the saxophonist too; the saxophonist who also played the flute and recorder. Thank you boys for backing Mr. Wainwright, son of legend Loudon the III, brother of Martha a musical powerhouse of her own who I once chanced into seeing, walking down Bloor street in Toronto, and noticing the last name and $15 door charge on the poster outside Lee's Palace and thanking my lucky stars, that they were released that night and I got to see this woman before she got (gets) as big as her big brother. But back to big bro's show. Thank you for the encore performance, for all 7 band members reappearing in tux jackets on stage, dropping your instruments (like metaphorical pants) to flutter ridiculous and hilarious amateur, dancing, strutting, pirouetting, like the distant and untalented cousins of musical chorus members, round the man we'd paid to come and see through dry ice under stage lights. Rufus who first appeared in white blazer, with nothing (but chest hair) underneath. A white blazer festooned with glittery thingys and stars? and flowers all over it, came onto that stage and delivered each note, held each note, gave of each note with all the power and glamour that we had hoped he could deliver and did it all on a night when, a few songs in he told us, he was sick with fever. He told us also with a smile that charms the intensity from his face, that his guitar strap was crushing the rose on his white blazer. He told us how he loved that rose. He told us he loved that rose more than the white guy in the audience who had yelled out that he loved Rufus. But then the singer laughed and said no! Of course he loved the audience member more than that rose. I, for one, was not so sure. With somewhat smooshed rose, a cold and a fever Rufus Wainwright delivered. Sick like he dreamed of his hotel - no his home - bed, he still managed to catch himself on the kind of fire that will get even a Japanese crowd, so notoriously still, flat and dead-fish like, to eventually clap, to hoot (or was that just me?, and my wife, when I prodded her - forced her), to holler and even to stand. Rufus, of the piano and the guitar, Rufus with his phenomenal vocal repertoire, his range, his breath control, his flamboyantly charmingly uber-talented way. Such big balls to be so openly prettily, sillily, mockingly, shockingly, honestly performatively gay on stage. So unafraid to flutter his feathers, and strut like a eye-brow raised peacock. How else to make a rock show a Broadway show too. How else to get the ipod, earphone generation excited to be in a public space, to understand the reason why a performance is worth the wait. How else to give the crowd it's 7,000yen's worth of pleasure, of pain, of drama and, for the finale, when the aforementioned band came back on stage sans instruments and in black blazers to dance around Mr. Wainwright who gave his last couple songs in Judy Garland drag, lipstick and all, to give us delight - and when was the last time this young century that you found you were even allowed to use the word delight in relation to anything not ironic, or bitter sarcastic insincere. Thank you, Rufus, for giving me, my wife, my friend Gerald, his partner, Shig, and however many other hundreds that were in the crowd that much more input to inspire our output. When you sing, play, perform you shine and when you shine we shine. Thank you. Hope you rest well on your single day off before Tokyo, then Australia, then Los Angeles, New York, etc...
HerbsandSpices

Big in Japan

Yay !! thanks Joninjapan for your review of the evening - i did wonder how the tour over there would go - glad you had a good time
kathquadmum

yay! and to joninjapan :)

I'll be keeping my fingers crossed till you get the award - nobody deserves it more (not even close)! - and joninjapan, that was a fascinating review! :o)
fiona sharp

brit nomination

just echoing the ' about time' comments. wish you lots of luck. thankyou for a fantastic night at the armadillo in glasgow last october. had just lost my mum a few weeks before and it was the lift i really needed.
lynperk

Brit nomination

Congrats Rufus. You really deserve this. I hope you win darling!
chellew71

You deserve it!

Really hope you win Rufus, those other artists aren't in the same league. Fingers crossed! Love ya!
kathquadmum

awww

too bad! Kanye West didn't deserve that as well as you do! Let's hope it goes better in Canada...
Oscarrrr

No way

He was robbed!!! No one else deserved it as Rufus did!!!!
lynperk

No Justice!

Rufus should have got the award. He is far more talented than any of the rubbish that he was up against. So Kanye West wins again for doing what exactly? Another political vote! There is no justice!
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