GWEN Stefani is hollering back to her musical roots by announcing her first album in seven years.  The Hollaback Girl and No ...
Back To New Roots (Serotonin Fuelled Jazz Covers) was first released in 2011 by 3iO, a band lead by double bassist Manuel Moretti and including Richard Maggioni on piano and Matteo Giordani on drums.
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Akapellah had grown up playing lots of different instruments. His mom took him to tuba and mandolin lessons when he was a kid, and he spent a few years learning to play drums. As his interest in rap ...
It has been three decades since the release of Clint Black’s groundbreaking debut album, Killin’ Time ... except for one cover. I recorded it with a varied collection of musicians; some ...
Beyoncé broke the internet as she revealed the official cover for her eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter on ... a theme dedicated to the cultural roots of country music and her own familial ...
The cover art was taken by her ... which not only taps into the idea of roots and ancestry, but also offered a disguise for the distinctive hairstyle Mcfarlane was wearing in the original shoot. The ...
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A recently released album of iconic songs from Disney movies reimagined with a punk rock flare includes a band with deep ...
Hugh McIntyre covers music ... For their upcoming album, which lacks a title or release date, U2 is signaling a return to the roots of real, classic, guitar-driven rock. In a recent interview ...
The Circle kicked off 2021 with the release of "Lockdown 2020," an album collection of their massively popular Lockdown Sessions featuring raw and raucous compact covers of classic hits that they ...
The cover art of geonovah’s new album, Hillbilly Daze. (Album art by Ambyr Bartlett) DY: You’re living in Big Stone Gap again, right? How did you make that decision, and what are you up to now? GD: I ...