G-Eazy has unveiled two more additions to his growing roster of “quarantine covers,” this time putting his unique spin on a Bob Dylan classic and a more recent tune from pop group The xx.
28.04.2020 - 19:31 / billboard.com
Today (April 28), artists from Warner Music Group's Canvasback Music, Atlantic Records and Parlophone joined together — virtually — to cover a Bob Dylan classic.
During the ongoing pandemic, Dylan's "Shelter From the Storm," off his 1975 album Blood on the Tracks, has become an anthem of sorts, popping up in commercials and being covered by artists including Chris Martin (who performed the track on Saturday Night Live's first at-home episode a few weeks ago).
The performance, which included
G-Eazy has unveiled two more additions to his growing roster of “quarantine covers,” this time putting his unique spin on a Bob Dylan classic and a more recent tune from pop group The xx.
Following last month's covers of Radiohead and The Beatles
G-Eazy continues to use his downtime during the quarantine to explore the music of other artists.
A Bob Dylan manuscript featuring handwritten lyrics from the revered singer has been sold at auction for £37,500, more than double the pre-sale estimate.
The rock n' roll pioneer died this week aged 87
Bob Dylan fans have a lot of reasons to be excited.
By Chris Willman
It's the legendary songwriter's first album of original material in eight years
LONDON — A 1966 manuscript, on which a young Bob Dylan typed and wrote lyrics for a track on his “Blonde on Blonde” album and another song he later abandoned, went on sale at Sotheby’s auction house from Tuesday.
A manuscript written by Bob Dylan which features handwritten song lyrics is set to be auctioned.
The Voice kicked off its at-home live rounds on Monday night (May 4), in which the contestants perform from the comfort of their homes and the judges watch via video chat.
"We hope that it brings a smile to people's faces at this tricky time"
The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it.
LOS ANGELES — Bob Dylan’s handwritten lyrics to his 1960s classic The Times They Are A-Changin’ are going up for sale with a US$2.2 million asking price in what could mark a world record for rock lyrics.
You'll need quite a lot of money to bag them though