"River Flows In You," by Yiruma "Part of Your World," by Jodi Benson "As It Was," by Harry Styles "Alaska," by Maggie Rogers "The Sound of Silence," by Simon & Garfunkel "Every Breath You Take," by The Police "Lover," by Taylor Swift ...
Denali was out for the viewing on our drive back south to play a house show in Palmer, and you really can’t ask for more than that when it comes to a trip to Alaska. There is one member of our band, incidentally, that has summited that mountain three times, and his name...
Johnny Horton: North to Alaska (North to Alaska, 1960) Another theme for a John Wayne film, this song also gave away a lot of the plot – but it still appeared in the film under the opening credits. It’s a perfect earworm with just a touch of camp; you’ve got to love the back...
It’s likely you’ve heard about Maggie Rogers already. We all know that’s not gonna stop me from doing my bit here according to my own particular idiom, but it is nevertheless a thing that needs to be acknowledged. Alaska is a certified Internet Event after her, and I’mquoting her...
Your "Celestial Sounds" CD is a breath of heaven - it really helps to listen to it when the stress gets high. Thanks again for the beautiful music - you are really special people. - Judy Lund, Homer, Alaska Dylan, Constance & McKenzie Greene ...
We thought we give them some time and space to cool off. Well, you better ship them to Alaska because I don’t think it will be no time soon. Do you think they were committed? No! This is what happens when Affluent Mental Illness Goes Untreated. This is the facts, not alternative ...
Throughout its three-minute run time, Alaska Reid’s “French Fries” threatens to commit to one sonic approach, then turns away toward another: the Montana native combines grunge guitar that generates from an alt-country acoustic riff, and gestures towards dream-pop production while riding in ...
record I’d ever heard.” Springsteen’s lyrics told a story of young lovers on the highways of New Jersey. “I don’t know how important the settings are,” Springsteen said. “It’s the idea behind the settings. It could be New Jersey, it could be California, it could be Alaska....
After Whitesnake, Marsden went on to form the bands Alaska, the Moody Marsden Band and a few others, all of which he released albums with, as well as a plethora of solo albums. jimmy buffett Joe Raedle, Getty Images Jimmy Buffett
Jewel didn’t exactly play the part of a blockbuster pop artist — yodeling singer-songwriters from Alaska traditionally hit a hard ceiling at Gold status — but goddamn, she had the songs, particularly the devastating acoustic ache of second single “You Were Meant for Me.” Not all of the...