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Composed of eight tracks with bizarre, lengthy titles, the lyriclessNew Blue Sunis labeled as new-age and experimental jazz. It’s fairly shocking that André 3000 is not a trained musician, given the project’s brilliance; led primarily by rhythm, and using his instinctsdevelopedfrom rapping,...
While the title might imply the GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter might be handing over her power to a partner, the stylized video shows anything but acquiescence. "Let You Be Right" features a small all-female cast who back Trainor up in a sequenced dance routine in a gym. Meanwhile, Traino...
One of the most memorable aspects of the show was its iconic opening sequence, featuring the Huxtable family dancing to a catchy jazz tune. The show's cast was full of amazing talent beyond Cosby and Rashad. Le Beauf played Sondra, the eldest Huxtable child who left home to attend ...
'Beyond The Lights' (Image credit: Relativity Media) When faced with sudden stardom and an overbearing mother (Minnie Driver), singer Noni (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) has trouble dealing with her success. Feeling unable to cope any longer, Noni tries to hurt herself, but luckily Kaz (Nate Parker), ...
Alice Cooper was originally a band name, selected as a replacement since the Nazz had already been taken by Todd Rundgren. The fictional Alice was envisioned as a demented, possibly homicidal, elderly woman, and singer Vince Furnier played the part onstage so well that he ultimately became mor...
Alice Cooper was originally a band name, selected as a replacement since the Nazz had already been taken by Todd Rundgren. The fictional Alice was envisioned as a demented, possibly homicidal, elderly woman, and singer Vince Furnier played the part onstage so well that he ultimately became mor...
Alice Cooper was originally a band name, selected as a replacement since the Nazz had already been taken by Todd Rundgren. The fictional Alice was envisioned as a demented, possibly homicidal, elderly woman, and singer Vince Furnier played the part onstage so well that he ultimately became mor...
‘The Blues Brothers’ (1980) Universal ‘The Blues Brothers’ (1980) John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd were on a mission from God when they took their 'Saturday Night Live' characters to the screen. 'The Blues Brothers' was a loving tribute to the blues and soul of the '50s and '60s, an...
Debbie Harry was not only the lead singer of Blondie, a powerful force backed by male band members, but a bit of a hip-hop pioneer. On “Saturday Night Live,” she brought onSha-Rockto perform, who is considered one of the first female emcees. Through much of the 1980s, Harry was...