Alicia Dawn “Ali” Spagnola is a pop/rock/electro musician and YouTuber. She created a Power Hour Drinking Game Album that contains 60 one-minute songs. She has also created several of the ringtones shipped on multiple Android phones.Her YouTube channel has over 200k subscribers and mainly features videos of popular songs reimagined in the style of other artists. Spagnola also makes videos on the social media platform TikTok.
In 2008, Spagnola started a project called Free Paintings. She takes requests online via email about what she should paint. She fills one requests whenever she can creating a 12x12", bright, pop art, acrylic painting. She then mails the painting to the requester for free. Requests are filled on a first come first served basis. The wait list is reported to be over 1,300 people long. She has completed 2,517 paintings for the project and still continues to create one square foot of art a day.
Spagnola has released four self-published albums. Some of these songs have been featured on MTV's The Real World and Oxygen's Bad Girls Club. In December 2012, Huffington Post included her performance of "HuffPost Weird News" on their "End Of The World Playlist".
In college, Spagnola began playing "drinking game concerts" by taking the idea of a "power hour" - drinking 60 shots of beer in an hour - and mixing it with a live show. She wrote 60 one-minute drinking songs and performed them live while people drank along with every song. Spagnola later recorded the songs to create The Power Hour Album. She also designed, developed and manufactured her new Shot Glass USB, a shot glass with a removable USB drive that holds The Power Hour Album.
In 2010, Steve Roose, who markets a DVD game named "Power Hour", registered a trademark of the same name and soon after began sending cease-and-desist orders to Ali Spagnola. Spagnola announced her intentions to fight the claims, and an intellectual-property professor from the University of Pittsburgh has stated that "if 'Power Hour' is a generic description of 'a drinking game that involves drinking a shot of alcohol each minute for an hour,' then Mr. Roose can't have any trademark rights at all."
In December 2012, the Roose trademark was invalidated.
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