Katharine McPhee is paying tribute to the heroes who are healing as the coronavirus continues to spread.
04.03.2020 - 10:51 / billboard.com
As the coronavirus continues to spread, and travel restrictions tighten, many artists have been canceling previously-scheduled concerts. Mariah Carey is the latest, postponing her March 10 show in Honolulu.She uploaded a throwback photo performing in Hawaii to Instagram on Tuesday (Mar.
3), announcing the news. "Aloha Hawaii!! I'm so so sad to have to announce that I'm postponing my show to November," she wrote.
Katharine McPhee is paying tribute to the heroes who are healing as the coronavirus continues to spread.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster have been performing mini concerts together while self-isolating at home because of the coronavirus outbreak. On Saturday, the couple performed a cover of Mariah Carey's 1993 hit song "Hero" and dedicated it to all the health care workers on the front-lines of the pandemic.
Mariah Carey loves her famous lambs! The pop diva has been regularly reaching out to celebs who are covering her music from quarantine to share her appreciation. Her latest props came over the weekend when Katharine McPhee and her husband, David Foster, covered Carey's hit song, «Hero,» for a good cause.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster are continuing their Instagram Live concerts while everyone is in self-isolation and this time they are dedicating a song to the healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
Katharine McPhee and David Foster paid tribute on Saturday night to the healthcare workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. The 35-year-old singer posted on her Twitter page a live video of her singing Mariah Carey's 1993 fan-favorite ballad "Hero," with her record producer husband accompanying her on the piano.
Caution… LOL’s ahead. Mariah Carey, 49, brought on the laughs amid her and millions of other people being in a self-quarantined situation over the growing Coronavirus pandemic on Saturday, March 21.
Kelly Clarkson is giving her former celebrity mentor from a special shout out! The 37-year-old pop star posted a video to social media of herself covering Mariah Carey's song, «Vanishing,» from the «little cabin in Montana» where she and her family are currently quarantined.
Kelly Clarkson is making the most of her self-isolation. The hitmaker took to Instagram on March 19 to share a clip of herself performing a rendition of Mariah Carey‘s 1990 hit “Vanishing” — and unsurprisingly, she nailed it.
Kelly Clarkson is giving her former celebrity mentor from a special shout out! The 37-year-old pop star posted a video to social media of herself covering Mariah Carey's song, «Vanishing,» from the «little cabin in Montana» where she and her family are currently quarantined.
Love Kelly Clarkson? You're not alone. Mariah Carey praised the 37-year-old singer via Instagram on Thursday.
Yes, KJ Apa can sing and yes, he’s not bad to look at. We thought we’d seize on these elements of the Riverdale star in a classic round of #SongAssociation.
Unfortunately, in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, most St. Patrick’s Day plans have been cancelled.
No one flips the switch better than Mariah Carey.
The queen of Christmas is also the queen of St.
Mariah Carey decided to teach her Lambs an important lesson in personal hygiene in the midst of the global coronavirus pandemic on Friday (March 13).Sharing a clip of herself and Dem Babies -- Carey's twins Moroccan and Monroe with ex-husband Nick Cannon -- washing their hands to Ol' Dirty Bastard's verse on the "Fantasy" remix, the superstar wrote, "Exercising this to 20 seconds of Ol' Dirty Bastard! Wash your hands! Stay safe!!!"In the TikTok video, Mimi's 8-year-old twins show off an
Keeping her kids clean! Mariah Carey had her 8-year-old twins wash their hands for 20 seconds during the coronavirus outbreak with the help of her music.
The pop star said authorities recommended she not travel to Australia for the show
As Coronavirus continues to spread globally, restrictions on travel and large pulic gatherings has meant major concerts and entertainment events have been postposed on cancelled entirely.