Well, that’s a wrap! Wherever you are, we hope everyone was able to tune in to Milla Jovovich performing live online with her friends Chris Brenner, Danny Lohner and Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba. The roughly hour-long performance on Vokle.com ended just moments ago, and here’s our coverage of it to those who missed it.
Although the performance started nearly 50 minutes late, at roughly 5:50 PM EST, it was well worth the wait. Spontaneous, inspired, warm, even a little improvised, Milla and friends performed the following set of songs for our hearing pleasure:
1. “Gentleman Who Fell” (remix) – from Milla’s 1994 debut album, The Divine Comedy
2. “The Mission” – Milla’s 2009 collaboration with Maynard James Keenan’s band, Puscifer
3. “Lazy Orbit” – an unreleased “demo” Milla herself has published on her official site
The three-song set was followed by some inspired jamming from Milla and Matt Skiba, after which they threw an “encore performance” of all three aforementioned songs, before finally calling it a day, music-wise (she’s actually right now doing a live, post-concert video chat with her fans via Vokle.com!).
Hopefully, you enjoyed this unique gift from Milla to her fans as much as we did (even at 4 AM in the morning, as the hour ended up being for us). As a word of comfort to those who missed it, we’re confident Milla will be doing her best to produce a YouTube or TwitVid version of the concert for the fans that were not able to tune in; we’ll, of course, keep you posted if and when such a video clip does surface online. Meanwhile, check out these site-exclusive small screen captures of Milla’s nearly hour-long live appearance at our gallery.
The live online concert was part of Milla’s 2nd “Twitterbration”, celebrating her reaching 200,000 followers on her Twitter account @MillaJovovich. For this second Twitterbration, Milla encouraged her fans to make donations to the Sophie’s Voice Foundation, the spina bifida treatment research foundation launched by Milla’s Resident Evil: Afterlife co-star Boris Kodjoe, whose daughter was born with the defect. It’s still not too late to donate! For more information on the organization and how to do donate, please go to www.sophiesvoicefoundation.org.
Finally, don’t forget to check out Milla’s first (and, to date, final) solo album The Divine Comedy @ Amazon.com, not to mention her demo collection at her official site, where e.g. “Lazy Orbit” is available for free MP3 download. Thank you, Milla, for an amazing jamm session!
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Bad Luck (2011)
The Three Musketeers (2011)
Bringing Up Bobby (2011)
Faces in the Crowd (2011)
Dirty Girl (2011)
Vykrutasy (2010)
Stone (2010)
Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010)
Blood Into Wine (2010)
A Perfect Getaway (2009)
The Fourth Kind (2009)


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