The book Pivot showed that Gotye’s 2011 debut Making Mirrors was the most streamed album of the year, but it was all down to one hit: Somebody I Used to Know. Strip that hit out and this record falls out of the Top 100. Vinyl captures more in the unit value — no fan can ...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Grammys had certainly faced controversy before, but never as much as they did in 1966 whenBob Dylanand his album “Like a Rolling Stone” received nary a single nomination. In response to the slight, Variety ran an article titled “Razzberries for GRAMMYS” andCharles Champlin of the Los...
The Conversation: This was not as much of a no-brainer as you might think. Yes, the band’s “Bad Company” cover is great. It shows off Ivan Moody’s more soulful side, and it’s their second most performed song ever over the years, but FFDP’s cover of Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s ...
Everybody liked “Whatever You Like,"" by famed producer Jim Jonsin, aka Jimmy J, so much thatin 2008 it broke the Billboard Hot 100 record, jumping from #71 to #1 in only a week. The song was included on the album “Paper Trail,” so named because rapper T.I. was penning his ...