The Quarantine Crew lives on. Hannah Brown may no longer be in Florida, but she is still very much part of Tyler Cameron and friends’ online squad.
17.03.2020 - 17:25 / variety.com
Ben Gibbard announced that he will livestream performances from his home studio every day for the next few weeks, as a thank-you to fans and a way to fight the loneliness the coronavirus self-isolation has brought. Beginning Tuesday, “Ben Gibbard: Live From Home” will air live at 4 p.m. PT via YouTube and Facebook.
“I know you are all freaked out right now,” the Death Cab for Cutie frontman wrote in a letter posted on social media. “I am, too. And while I’m proud that we’re all doing the
The Quarantine Crew lives on. Hannah Brown may no longer be in Florida, but she is still very much part of Tyler Cameron and friends’ online squad.
By Jem Aswad
Death Cab for Cutie frontman Ben Gibbard took a few minutes to pay tribute to Fountains of Wayne's Adam Schlesinger during his at-home live-stream show on Thursday (April 2). Schlesinger, who was also known for writing music for the show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, died at age 52 on April 1 due to complications from the coronavirus."I never got to meet Adam.
Gibbard spoke about his unexpected link to Schlesinger
Adam Schlesinger, the singer-songwriter of Fountains of Wayne who wrote numerous iconic songs that appeared in films and TV shows, died yesterday of complications from COVID-19. Many artists have paid tribute to the late songwriter, and today, Ben Gibbard took a moment of his “Live From Home” livestream to cover a Fountains of Wayne song. Watch him do “Barbara H.” from the band’s 1996 debut album below (at the 42:48 mark).
“I just want to tell you guys how much this has meant to me"
Ben Gibbard is finding inspiration while being quarantined.
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In this unprecedented time, the world is collectively dealing with the new reality of spending all of our time at home — and this includes your favorite stars. Like Dita Von Teese: You know her best as a burlesque dancer, model, and a costume designer, but right now, she’s stuck at home, just like you! We caught up with her to see how she’s making the most of her time while in self-isolation:
The show must go on!
Gibbard has been raising spirits with performances from his home studio.
Ben Gibbard is sending love to his home state of Washington.
The frontman took a break from his 'Live From Home' series to deliver the new song
The show must go on!
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Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard is keeping the music alive, despite his solo tour getting canceled due to the rapid coronavirus spread.Like many other artists eager to still engage with fans, the singer has been live streaming shows from his home.