Listen to a lot of music and try to imitate great singers to discover the things that work best on your voice. Also, search for songs that are suitable for your vocal range and own style of singing. Instead of trying to be someone else, try to find your own voice and style. It’s...
Winner of two Academy Awards, this movie is noted for its innovative use of Technicolor and iconic musical numbers. Released: 1939 Directed by: Victor Fleming Dig Deeper Strange Things You Definitely Didn't Know About 'The Wizard of Oz' Also ranks #1 on The Most Rewatchable Movie Musicals 2...
In 2004, they released the What Counts EP, with their debut full-length, The Things We Carry arriving in 2006. Their latest full-length, Songs To Scream At The Sun, has garnered much critical acclaim from hardcore critics and fans alike, winning 'album of the year' from m...
Instead, what we’re hoping to provide is a window into a decade that changed music forever and a pathway for future discovery. Two important things that are worth mentioning. The first: We wanted each song we included to have some sort of popular impact, either in the decade it was ...
– which still holds the record for longest unbroken run at No. on the UK singles chart – but this Canadian icon and prolific songwriter is so much more than the soundtrack to school dances. With an unmistakable raspy voice and gift for writing incredibly catchy songs, few things are more...
Stately and tranquil for its entire eight-minute run, it’s better suited for the ocean floor than the dancefloor. Turns out the same things that make him a fantastic party-starter—patient builds, detailed textures, pitch-perfect percussion—are also what make “Three Drums” so gripping on ...
Professional singers often have teams of people keeping their voices healthy, and they have received lots of training in how to take care of theirvoice. But everyone who sings—fromyoung studentsto passionate amateurs—should be taking care of their voice. ...
The best things to do in NYC this week Advertising 11.“A Little Priest” from Sweeney Todd (1979) Since we can’t include the entire score of Sweeney Todd, let this first-act finale serve as a synecdoche for Stephen Sondheim’s Grand Guignol masterpiece. Rising out of the harrowing “...
among other things, inspired Don McLean’s “American Pie” — but from the forthright growl of the rocker “Oh, Boy!” to the discreetly carnal swoops of the ballad “Raining in My Heart,” Holly’s singing matured in leaps. There’s a lot of it for the hearing; he recorded incessant...
“There were no bodyguards, no limos. She drove herself around in my Blazer. She didn’t have people doing things for her.” Only one of the album’s songs, “He Doesn’t Know I’m Alive,” penned by Flyte Tyme staff writer Spencer Bernard, was in hand when the sessions began. “...