By Jem Aswad
09.05.2020 - 02:33 / etonline.com
The coronavirus pandemic has lead to social distancing restrictions and self-quarantining for many worldwide — while also mandating the cancellation of concerts and performances for nearly every working musician and band.
However, some are finding inspiration in uncertain times, recording and sharing new songs inspired by the pandemic, social distancing or just the shifting, anxious atmosphere that accompanies the worldwide spread of the COVID-19 virus.
From Curtis Roach's prescient and catchy
By Jem Aswad
Dolly Parton is bringing some positivity to the world amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Luke Bryan is taking over American Idol!
The new track samples James Blake
OK Go is paying tribute to the frontline workers tackling the coronavirus with their new single.
Loren Gray is making something tasty!
Fletcher is back!
Fletcher is back!
Tekashi 6ix9ine has released his first new song since being released from prison early amid the coronavirus pandemic. The 24-year-old rapper announced his new song titled "Gooba" on his verified Twitter account on Friday.
Rebecca Black has teamed up with Best Buddies International to release the uplifting track "Alone Together" to benefit the global non-profit, which helps create opportunities for people with intellectual and development disabilities.The touching acoustic track, written and performed by the "Friday" singer along with Best Buddies Ambassadors Brett Fleming, Christina Hundley, Marlana VanHoose and Alphonso Murphy, sends an inspiring message about reaching out across the distance."When it all falls
Get ready for new Katy Perry music!
The singer collaborated with Best Buddies International, a nonprofit dedicated to helping create opportunities for people with disabilities.
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Just weeks before Weezer is set to release their highly anticipated new album, Van Weezer, the band has a treat to hold fans over in the form of a brand new song.Their latest, "Hero," arrived along with a music video on Wednesday (May 6)."When I was a kid I thought I'd save the world/ Running 'round and chasing all the criminals/ Swinging on a web, flying in the sky/ Shooting lasers from my eyes/ But now I know it never was my destiny/ It's not my place in life, not who I'm meant to be/ And I
An array of comedic talent fired up their webcams on Friday to support the latest fundraiser to benefit frontline workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. Steve Carell, Elizabeth Banks, Ike Barinholtz, Jack Black and Tenacious D, Will Ferrell, Bryan Cranston, Gal Gadot, Mark Duplass and Sia were among just some of the names to join Americares' "COVID Is No Joke" event on Friday to fundraise for the nonprofit's coronavirus-targeted health programs.
An array of comedic and musical talent fired up their webcams on Friday (May 1) to support the latest fundraiser to benefit frontline workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.Steve Carell, Elizabeth Banks, Ike Barinholtz, Jack Black and Tenacious D, Will Ferrell, Bryan Cranston, Gal Gadot, Mark Duplass and Sia were among just some of the names to join Americares' "COVID Is No Joke" event on Friday to fundraise for the nonprofit's coronavirus-targeted health programs.