Millie Bobby Brown has no time for haters.
20.03.2020 - 01:13 / pitchfork.com
Dirty Projectors’ Dave Longstreth has covered “Isolation” from John Lennon’s debut solo album John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. All proceeds go to the Recording Academy and MusiCares’ new COVID-19 Relief Fund. Listen below.
The Recording Academy and MusiCares have each pledged $2 million to its fund as the music world deals with the outbreak of coronavirus. Bandcamp is also helping artists affected by the pandemic by waiving its share of proceeds from 24 hours. Plenty of labels, like Merge and
Millie Bobby Brown has no time for haters.
Imagine that! On Wednesday, John Mayer joined Andy Cohen, who recently announced he has recovered from coronavirus, for an at-home version of Watch What Happens Live and caught up with his old buddy via video chat.
Margo Price has postponed the release of her third album ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started’ due to the coronavirus pandemic. Price announced the news on social media overnight, citing “circumstances [that] are beyond our control”.
Margo Price has pushed back the release of her next album That’s How Rumors Get Started. She says the record, initially set to arrive May 8, will now come out in the summertime. To accompany the news, Price has shared a cover of John Lennon’s “Nobody Told Me.” Watch Price and her husband Jeremy Ivey’s performance below. Scroll down for Price’s announcement about her album.
John Lennon's iconic 1971 ballad "Imagine" returns to Billboard's Hot Rock Songs chart dated March 28, sparked by a celebrity-helmed cover during the global coronavirus pandemic."Imagine" re-enters the tally at No. 15, surging by 7% to 1.3 million U.S.
By Bruce Haring
Singer John Mayer introduced some levity to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic while taking a lighthearted jab at the celebrities who sang John Lennon’s “Imagine” on social media last week. The 42-year-old singer took to Instagram to share a mini-episode of his “Current Mood” series in which he jokingly explained that he was asked by “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot to be a part of her mashup of people singing the song.
While the viral “Imagine” video featuring stars like Gal Gadot, Jamie Dornan, Kristen Wiig and more was perfect, fans say there was one person missing – John Mayer.
Today's little escape from the coronavirus comes in the form John Mayer spoofing the video of celebrities singing " that went viral last week.You know the video I'm talking about. , , Kristen Wiig, and several other A-listers recorded themselves singing "Imagine" by John Lennon and spliced it into a super-cut.
John Mayer has the best explanation for why he wasn’t a part of Gal Gadot‘s star-studded cover of John Lennon‘s “Imagine.”
A rare moment of togetherness washed over the internet last week when Gal Gadot, along with a collection of her most misguided and most famous friends, shared an excruciating cover of John Lennon's "Image." Who thought that the one thing we needed to forget the ongoing end of civilization for a bit was Natalie Portman singing about there being nothing to "kill or die for"?
Gibbard has been raising spirits with performances from his home studio.
During these tumultuous times, everyone is looking for a form of escape. But a host of celebrities found out that empty gestures of inspiration aren’t exactly what the public had in mind after a cameo-filled cover of John Lennon’s famous anthem, “Imagine,” was roundly criticized across the internet.
Just call her Blunder Woman.
Now that self isolating and is a thing, people have a lot more time on their hands. (I, for one, will be trying to develop a personality and an actual hobby these next few weeks.) Since celebrities aren't out doing all the Hollywood stuff they normally do, they've been way to try to save themselves from absolute boredom. Unfortunately in Gal Gadot's case, Twitter is fully roasting her for recording a cover of John Lennon's "Imagine" with her celeb friends.
In a bid to lift spirits in the middle of the current health crisis we are facing, celebrities are coming together for a once-off cover of John Lennon’s Imagine.
Harvey Weinstein was jailed last week for 23 years and will serve his sentence alongside John Lennon's killer at Wende Correctional Facility.