Bomshel biography

  • Bomshel (pronounced "bombshell") was an
  • Kelley and Kristy are musical counterparts and best friends. The girls had their first serendipitous meeting at a show in Michigan. Kristy describes it as, "The first time I got nervous to follow another artist on stage was after seeing Kelley perform. She doesn't just stand there and hold a microphone, she entertains her audience and puts on a SHOW."

    This album is the product of two friends, a guitar and lots of morning coffee. "We came together at what could possibly be the most creative time of our lives. We had both gone through serious, "break up's" if you want to put it that way, and we met as Yin and Yang writers looking for an outlet." Kelley said.

    Kelley grew up singing in local venues in Phoenix Arizona, where she used to introduce herself at ten years old, as "Curb recording artist Kelley Shepard!" She say's, "I wanted to BE Leann Rimes, and I knew she was a Curb artist. Look at how crazy life is, I am a walking testament that dreams come true!" Kelley got her first break after sending a tape into the Ellen Degeneres show, where she was noticed by singer, Brian MckNight who began developing her early song writing career.

    Kristy is from a small town in Idaho, and started out touring the Northwest and Canada in a group called the Fiddler's Hatchery at four years old. She say's she knew she wanted to be a country singer after watching Garth Brooks play New York on TV. "I saw him coming in on a helicopter, and thought…I could TOTALLY do that!" "I am a ski racer, a horse rider, and a self diagnosed adrenaline junkie. I knew that anything I got myself into had to be very real, and very fun. Bomshel represents that."

    Bomshel is: The joy that comes with letting down your guard and being yourself, no matter how wild, silly or serious you may feel at any given moment.

  • Bomshel Biography by Megan Frye​​
  • Marilyn Monroe's readers are invited to delve into the captivating and tumultuous life of Norma Jeane Mortenson, the American actress, model, and singer who transcended the silver screen to become an enduring symbol of glamour, sensuality, and the changing times of the 1950s and early 1960s. Born and raised in Los Angeles under challenging circumstances, Marilyn Monroe's journey from a troubled childhood in foster homes to becoming a Hollywood legend is a testament to her resilience and determination.

    The book navigates her early years, from a teenage marriage to her serendipitous entry into the world of pin-up modeling and film contracts with major studios. Monroe's meteoric rise to stardom is vividly portrayed, with a focus on her transformation into the quintessential "blonde bombshell." Her iconic roles in films like "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "How to Marry a Millionaire" solidified her status as a cinematic treasure, while her personal life and image management added layers of complexity to her public persona.

    The book explores Monroe's influence on popular culture, her strategic image management, and her pioneering efforts in founding her own film production company. It delves into her dedication to method acting and her critically acclaimed performances in films like "Bus Stop" and "Some Like It Hot." However, Monroe's life was far from perfect, marked by addiction, mood disorders, and high-profile marriages. Her tragic death at the age of 36 shocked the world, leaving behind a legacy that continues to captivate audiences and inspire artists to this day. "

    This book offers an intimate glimpse into the woman behind the legend, celebrating her extraordinary talent, beauty, and the enduring allure that makes her an icon of Hollywood's Golden Age.

    Bombshell (2019 film)

    2019 film directed by Jay Roach

    Bombshell is a 2019 American biographicaldrama film directed by Jay Roach and written by Charles Randolph. The film stars Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, and Margot Robbie, and is based on the accounts of the women at Fox News who set out to expose CEO Roger Ailes for sexual harassment. John Lithgow, Kate McKinnon, Connie Britton, Malcolm McDowell, and Allison Janney appear in supporting roles.

    Bombshell was released in December 13, 2019. The film's box office results were seen as disappointing, but it received mostly positive reviews. It garnered praise for its acting as well as its choices of makeup and hair, which won the Academy Award for Best Makeup and Hairstyling, while earning some criticism of the screenplay and inaccuracies in the plot and character portrayals.

    Plot

    After co-moderating the 2016 Republican debate, Megyn Kelly faces numerous insults from Donald Trump, who is angry because she asked him about his offensive comments toward women. Under pressure from the network, and after receiving death threats and unwanted paparazzi attention, Kelly eventually reconciles with Trump.

    Meanwhile, Gretchen Carlson is removed as co-anchor of the popular Fox & Friends show, and is transferred to a less popular show. Inundated by sexist comments on and off the air, including by Roger Ailes, Carlson meets with lawyers, Nancy Smith and Neil Mullin, who explain that Carlson's contract prevents her from suing the network, but she can sue Ailes personally.

    On her first day on The O'Reilly Factor, Kayla Pospisil meets fellow female staffer Jess Carr, and the two have sex. The next day, Ailes begins sexually harassing Pospisil. Pospisil begins to tell Carr about what happened, but Carr interrupts, saying she cannot get involved.

    Carlson is later fired, ostensibly for her on-air support of the federal assault weapons ban, and decides to sue Ailes. When the news breaks the next day, Aile

      Bomshel biography
  • Biography. Bomshel (pronounced /ˈbɒmʃɛl/) is an
  • Years Active. 2004 – present
  • Bomshel

    American country music duo

    Bomshel (pronounced "bombshell") was an American country music duo founded in 2005 by lead vocalist Buffy "Buf" Lawson and backing vocalist/fiddle player Kristy Osmunson. Signed to Curb Records in 2005, Bomshel's original lineup charted four singles on the BillboardHot Country Songs charts, and recorded an unreleased album called Bomshel Stomp. One of their songs, "The Power of One", was included in the soundtrack to the film Evan Almighty. Lawson departed in December 2007, and Kelley Shepard was chosen as her replacement. The new lineup of Shepard and Osmunson released four more singles, including "Fight Like a Girl" and "19 and Crazy," both of which reached the Country Top 40. In October 2009, Bomshel released its debut album, also titled Fight Like a Girl. Bomshel released Hallleluy'all in 2012 before disbanding, and Osmunson founded a second duo called American Young.

    History

    Kristy Osmunson, a native of Sandpoint, Idaho moved to Nashville, Tennessee in early 2002. Prior to meeting, the two worked as songwriters in Nashville, with Lawson's writing credits include tracks for Mila Mason and Linda Davis. Osmunson met Lawson at a fan fair in Nashville. Lawson and Osmunson found that they worked well together, and decided to perform together.

    2006–2008: Bomshel Stomp

    The duo first performed at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge in Nashville, Tennessee, where they would set up on Thursday nights to play their songs. Later, they began to play at several clubs throughout Nashville as well. By 2006, Bomshel was signed to Curb Records. Bomshel's first single, "It Was An Absolutely Finger-Lickin', Grits and Chicken, Country Music Love Song", was released in early 2006, followed by the release of "Ain't My Day to Care". Respectively, these songs reached No. 49 and No. 44 on the country singles charts.

    Bomshel's third single was titled "Bomshel St