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Disney's 'Hanna
Montana Guitar®™'—
It Rocks!
Just
say the name, Hannah Montana, and you know right away that
regardless of what the product is, that all of the tween fanatics are
going to want one. Take the new Hannah Montana Pop Star Electric Guitar
for example. It’s hot, it’s almost out-of-stock everywhere, and it’s
because it’s just one of Hannah’s sizzling new toys. This product is not
actually a real guitar, but it has light up strings, fun tunes,
guitar-like sounds, an echo feature, and a microphone that can amplify
your voice on a headset. It’s easy for any child to use—
they can just press the buttons on the shaft of the guitar, and be
rocking out in no time. The best thing about this instrument for Hannah
Montana worshiping fans is that it plays some of her greatest hits, such
as "Best of Both Worlds," "Who Said" and "This is the Life." Whether a
guy or a girl, the user of the product can belt out these Hannah Montana
songs and pretend that they are in fact the real star of the show. Young
children seem to like to have it around for when they are watching the
hit TV show, or listening to one of her hit CD’s. They can strap it
around them so that they won’t have to hang onto it when
enthusiastically dancing around. Only four pounds, the guitar itself is
pretty light and accessible to take in the car on trips or out when
running errands. Because it’s basic, it’s probably best for a child
under the age of 8. Parents might have a hard time getting Hannah out of
their heads with this addition to the family, but it’s sure to be a
top-charting hit in the household. The good news is that you can control
the volume on it! UB
 
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Christina Morgan's initiation into
the entertainment industry began 'swimming with sharks' at her
first film internship in New York City working for Scott Rudin,
one of Paramount Pictures' notorious producers. Known as one of the only
employees not to be fired on his staff, she recognized early on that she
was intended to succeed in media. After clearing this low— yet, actually
quite high— bar, Christina went on to NBC, landing production jobs for
both the Sydney and Salt Lake City Olympic Games. Upon receiving her BA
in Communications from Penn State University, she returned to the Big
Apple to join the Sony Pictures buying team at McCann Erickson.
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