Friday 14 October 2011

Steve Jobs To Be Honoured At MTV O Music Awards


The late Apple Co-founder Steve Jobs will be honoured at the forthcoming MTV Online, Open, Ongoing Music Awards scheduled to hold this month on Monday, October 31, 2011. This was recently announced by MTV via their website.
Also known as the OMAs, the show will feature a special musical tribute to man who literally jumpstarted the digital music culture with the iPod and iTunes. A number of upcoming acts will be performing iconic songs in respect of jobs immense contribution to the digital world of music.
The show will feature performances and appearance by a blend of established stars and upcoming acts, including Kelly Clarkson, The Band Perry, Demi Lovato, Mac Miller, Midi Mafia and DJ Diamond Kuts.
In related news, the MTV online awards will also attempt to make the Guinness Book of Records by hosting the longest dance party in history. The last record was set at 55 hours.
The show’s opening will also be broadcast on MTV and then appear on a range of MTV Music Group websites. The ‘Longest Dance Party’ event will however be live-streamed at the O Music Awards site beginning on October 29 from the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles.
The OMAs was established by MTV to honour the art, creativity, personality and technology of music into the digital space.
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