Something I’ve carried over from my Miles studies is the habit of measuring a jazzman by his facility and strength with ballads. Especially standards and slow tunes. It’s the basic premise of musical modesty: the master returns to the simplest, most familiar songs to display economy, soul ...
This unique acoustic album reimagines beloved songs, offering a stripped-back sound that exposes the core of their songwriting. Original vocals from Phil Lynott are paired with brand-new guitar parts from founding member Eric Bell, creating an entirely new listening experience for fans. ‘Acoustic...
Many thanks to August Ragone for letting me use his translated lyrics to the opening and ending theme songs, and for much needed assistance with the end credits. August also provided that cool scan from the Chicago Tribune’s TV listings from January 8, 1979. Also a big thank-you to Kiya...
Produced byJimmy JamandTerry Lewis, "U Remind Me" shares similarities to "You Make Me Wanna" as both songs center around inner conflict, but the most noticeable difference is the vocal delivery. His runs and ad-libs carry more weight in "U Remind Me," which also charted higher internationa...
If you love '80s ballads, you'll love "Stuck On You" by Lionel Richie. It's an oldie but goodie that is perfect for a slow dance with your loved one. "Wonderful Tonight" by Eric Clapton This might be one of the greatest songs of all time. It's a classic first dance pick for ...
Stopped in on a Tuesday night and VERY slow at the Nashville Palace. Actually walked in the back door and NOTHING was going on... Walked around the front an went in to an empty bar...Three people on the stage...each person took turns playing their songs...s...
On Dec. 27, CBS aired "GRAMMY Greats: The Stories Behind The Songs," the very first primetime TV special ever dedicated to the Category's many winners — fromBruce JohnstonandMichael McDonaldandKenny LogginstoLady A,Adeleand the lateLuther Vandross— and the unforgettable songs tha...
, 32 tracks or whatever," he told Rock Music Star. "And a huge studio behind the glass, where you had the drums set up and all these little compartments with glass, and everyone was like in his own little world. And we'd join through headphones and we went through all the songs."...
, 32 tracks or whatever," he told Rock Music Star. "And a huge studio behind the glass, where you had the drums set up and all these little compartments with glass, and everyone was like in his own little world. And we'd join through headphones and we went through all the songs."...
Looking forward to seasons 3 and 4. Reply Shavelle April 11, 2023 at 9:06 PM Happy for Teddy Sears he is hot. Why would they put Pitbull in that Superfan show? He hasn’t had a hit in how long? And he likes to rip off other songs too. Who is a fan of that? Reply...