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Levi Mitchell, impersonating pop singer Justin Bieber, sings to 4 year-old Jolene Perme during a free benefit concert at Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale. Mitchell and his troupe performed and took photos with Bieber fans, asking for donations for the Tucson-based charity Watermark for Kids Saturday.
In this photo provided by the Las Vegas News Bureau, Justin Bieber walks the red carpet to the screams of adoring fans for the 2012 Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand on the Las Vegas Strip. Sunday, May 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Las Vegas News Bureau, Glenn Pinkerton)
Even though it was an impersonation of Justin Bieber, several young girls screamed and yelled as Levi Mitchell performed as the teenage pop singer.
But Glenna Harmount, 87, hollered with just as much enthusiasm for the impersonator and so did others in the audience. Mitchell performed to a mixed crowd Saturday with children and seniors at Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale.
Seven months after posting dozens of homemade videos on YouTube, where he sang songs by Usher, Ne-Yo and Stevie Wonder, Canadian youngster Justin Bieber landed himself a manager.
Justin Bieber, the platinum-selling pop sensation with a shaggy, sideswept ’do responsible for Biebermania among tween girls, has announced his first headlining tour of North America. He’ll appear July 25 at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale.
LOS ANGELES • The American Music Awards are typically so packed with performances, the actual awards are almost an afterthought.
Cases of Bieber Fever are expected to be on the rise this week due to the singing sensation’s live performance Saturday at Jobing.com Arena.
Part biopic, part concert film and all crowd pleaser, "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" is a big, glossy celebration of the musical phenom that knows exactly what it needs to do to send its target audience of 'tween girls into a tizzy of giddy screams.
Canadian youngster Justin Bieber is already a pop sensation. Now, the 16-year-old with the famous coiffure is poised to become a movie star; the film “Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (In 3D)” opens in February.
In this film publicity image released by Paramount Pictures, Justin Bieber is shown in a scene from, "Justin Bieber:Never Say Never."
In this Feb. 8, 2011 file photo, Miley Cyrus arrives at the premiere of the documentary film "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never," in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
Registration has begun for Queen Creek’s summer session recreation classes.
Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale will play host to a Justin Bieber look-a-like concert and photo session Saturday.
Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale will play host to a Justin Bieber look-a-like concert and photo session Saturday.
Thunderbird Retirement Resort in Glendale will play host to a Justin Bieber look-a-like concert and photo session Saturday.
For those predicting that Carly Rae Jepsen might be headed to one-hit wonder-dom, take note: she’s got another song on the charts — “Good Time,” with Owl City — and her second album, “Kiss,” was released last week.
Gilbert goes country next week during the “Gilbert Entertains You” spring concert series at Freestone Park (Lindsay and Juniper roads).
Imagine for a moment if Justin Bieber, overwhelmed with a sense of patriotism and duty, volunteered for a year of military service in Afghanistan. Before he leaves, his publicist and manager organize a farewell performance on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” where the teen idol performs a new song and gives one lucky girl a goodbye kiss.
Justin Bieber’s days are numbered — at least, at National Comedy Theatre.
Amber Fernandez’s room at Phoenix Children’s Hospital doesn’t look much like the hospital room of someone battling a condition that has caused her to lose her light-brown curly hair. It instead resembles a shrine for someone keeping a positive attitude and being brave in the days ahead.
Amber Fernandez’s room at Phoenix Children’s Hospital doesn’t look much like the hospital room of someone battling a condition that has caused her to lose her light-brown curly hair. It instead resembles a shrine for someone keeping a positive attitude and being brave in the days ahead.
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