Jaimie raised eyebrows when she showed off her stunning body in a very revealing dress that actually put her butt cheek on full display at the ‘Thor: The Dark World’ premiere. We bet you’re dying to know more about the gorgeous actress!
Jaimie Alexander, 29, always stuns us with her beauty — and she’s got the brains and strength to match! We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about the sexy star — who was surprisingly on her high school wrestling team!
Jaimie Alexander: 5 Things To Know About The Sexy Actress
1. She got her big break after being cast in the show Kyle Xy as Jessi, a girl with supernatural powers!
2. Jaimie also lends her acting to music! She was in a Matthew Perryman Jones music video for his song “Save You,” in 2009.
3. She’s taken — sorry, guys! Jaimie has been dating Twilight star Peter Facinelli since 2012.
4. Her nickname is “James.
Jaimie Alexander, 29, always stuns us with her beauty — and she’s got the brains and strength to match! We’ve rounded up everything you need to know about the sexy star — who was surprisingly on her high school wrestling team!
Jaimie Alexander: 5 Things To Know About The Sexy Actress
1. She got her big break after being cast in the show Kyle Xy as Jessi, a girl with supernatural powers!
2. Jaimie also lends her acting to music! She was in a Matthew Perryman Jones music video for his song “Save You,” in 2009.
3. She’s taken — sorry, guys! Jaimie has been dating Twilight star Peter Facinelli since 2012.
4. Her nickname is “James.
- 11/6/2013
- by Ivy Jacobson
- HollywoodLife
Acclaimed songwriter Matthew Perryman Jones has teamed up with fellow Nashville artist Mindy Smith on a recent single. “Anymore of This” is co-written and performed by the pair and has already seen huge success thanks to several features on TV shows, including the wildly popular The Vampire Diaries. The duo’s lyricism is flaunted in this self-reflection about finding a way out of hard times. Watch the video for “Anymore of This” in the player below....
- 7/3/2013
- Pastemagazine.com
One recurring theme I've encountered while exploring the music industry since moving to Nashville is just how expendable the giant record labels have become. As it turns out, pissing on your customers is a pretty awful business model. Artists are increasingly finding ways to fund their music that not only don't screw over their fans, but actually bring their fans into the production process, and that allow artists to keep more of what they make from their work to boot.
All of the artists who have done "Songs From My Couch" sessions -- Matthew Perryman Jones and Tom House -- have both had rewarding careers while bypassing the major labels. Jones' last album was funded entirely through a Kickstarter campaign. In a couple weeks I'll post videos from our most recent session with Griffin House, who funded his most recent album the same way.
I bring all of this up...
All of the artists who have done "Songs From My Couch" sessions -- Matthew Perryman Jones and Tom House -- have both had rewarding careers while bypassing the major labels. Jones' last album was funded entirely through a Kickstarter campaign. In a couple weeks I'll post videos from our most recent session with Griffin House, who funded his most recent album the same way.
I bring all of this up...
- 6/1/2013
- by Radley Balko
- Huffington Post
Last night's Grey's Anatomy, "Can't Fight Biology," provided us with a number of powerful story lines, as we discussed in our review. The soundtrack fit the episode well.
Below is a list of Grey's Anatomy music from the third episode of the season ...
Matthew Perryman Jones - "Until The Last Falling Star" Jenna Andrews - "Tumblin Down" Correatown - "Further"...
Below is a list of Grey's Anatomy music from the third episode of the season ...
Matthew Perryman Jones - "Until The Last Falling Star" Jenna Andrews - "Tumblin Down" Correatown - "Further"...
- 10/15/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Seattle Theatre Group (Stg) presents Ten Out of Tenn on Friday, December 4, 2009 at 9:00pm at Chop Suey.
Nashville. Music City USA. Most people think cowboy hats and honky tonks. However, those who really know Nashville know it's one of the best emerging artist scenes in the country. A community of artists making their own unique brands of diverse, organic pop music in The Shadows of today's slick commercial country music industry. At the forefront of this community are ten artists who have banded together to form Ten Out Of Tenn, a collective of incredibly talented friends who, as individual artists, have released over thirty albums, had song placements in countless television programs & films and shared the stage with musicians such as Rem, Sarah McLachlan and John Mayer.
Ten Out Of Tenn Volume II is comprised of Katie Herzig, Andy Davis, Tyler James, Trent Dabbs, K.S. Rhoads, Andrew Belle, Matthew Perryman Jones,...
Nashville. Music City USA. Most people think cowboy hats and honky tonks. However, those who really know Nashville know it's one of the best emerging artist scenes in the country. A community of artists making their own unique brands of diverse, organic pop music in The Shadows of today's slick commercial country music industry. At the forefront of this community are ten artists who have banded together to form Ten Out Of Tenn, a collective of incredibly talented friends who, as individual artists, have released over thirty albums, had song placements in countless television programs & films and shared the stage with musicians such as Rem, Sarah McLachlan and John Mayer.
Ten Out Of Tenn Volume II is comprised of Katie Herzig, Andy Davis, Tyler James, Trent Dabbs, K.S. Rhoads, Andrew Belle, Matthew Perryman Jones,...
- 10/19/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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