Diet Coke has tapped a slew of bold-faced influencers for a brand new digital series dubbed The Diet Coke Break.
The 16-episode U.K. advertorial will cover fashion, beauty, and travel. It debuted on the soda brand’s Facebook page last week and features British beauty creator Patricia Bright (1 million YouTube subscribers) as well as noted travel vlogger George Benson (200,000 subscribers). In the first episode, Bright does the popular ‘Get to Know You’ challenge -- popularized on YouTube -- with Holly Willoughby, a U.K. morning show host who was named brand ambassador for Diet Coke in February.
Check out the first episode of The Diet Coke Break, which will run through November, right here:
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The 16-episode U.K. advertorial will cover fashion, beauty, and travel. It debuted on the soda brand’s Facebook page last week and features British beauty creator Patricia Bright (1 million YouTube subscribers) as well as noted travel vlogger George Benson (200,000 subscribers). In the first episode, Bright does the popular ‘Get to Know You’ challenge -- popularized on YouTube -- with Holly Willoughby, a U.K. morning show host who was named brand ambassador for Diet Coke in February.
Check out the first episode of The Diet Coke Break, which will run through November, right here:
Visit Tubefilter for more great stories.
- 4/7/2017
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Leon Russell, musician and songwriter known for his work with the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and George Harrison, died in his sleep today. He was 74.
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Russell first rose to acclaim as a session musician in the 1950’s and 60’s, playing with a diverse range of artists, from Ray Charles to Gram Parsons. His piano playing can be heard on the Beach Boys’ early albums, including their landmark “Pet Sounds,” The Rolling Stones’ “Live with Me” off of the album “Let It Bleed” and The Byrds’ version of “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Many of his songs have become hits for other artists, such as “Delta Lady” for Joe Cocker, “Superstar” for The Carpenters and “The Masquerade” for George Benson.
On top of his work with other artists, he has also produced plenty of original hit songs. His...
Read More: Leon Russell Gets Reflective at ‘A Poem is a Naked Person’ NYC Opening
Russell first rose to acclaim as a session musician in the 1950’s and 60’s, playing with a diverse range of artists, from Ray Charles to Gram Parsons. His piano playing can be heard on the Beach Boys’ early albums, including their landmark “Pet Sounds,” The Rolling Stones’ “Live with Me” off of the album “Let It Bleed” and The Byrds’ version of “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Many of his songs have become hits for other artists, such as “Delta Lady” for Joe Cocker, “Superstar” for The Carpenters and “The Masquerade” for George Benson.
On top of his work with other artists, he has also produced plenty of original hit songs. His...
- 11/13/2016
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Rod Temperton, the songwriter behind several of Michael Jackson's hits, including "Thriller" ... has died after a brief battle with cancer. The chairman of Warner/Chappell made the announcement Wednesday morning ... though it appears Temperton died days earlier. His family has already had his funeral. "Thriller" producer Quincy Jones brought in Temperton to write or co-write "Thriller," "Baby Be Mine" and "The Lady in My Life." He also penned "Off The Wall" and "Rock With You" for Mj.
- 10/5/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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