It was the BBC hit of the 90s and now we have the opportunity to relive it all over again.
04.04.2020 - 02:37 / abcnews.go.com
NEW ORLEANS -- A tourist riverboat calliope blasted hymn and gospel tunes across New Orleans' French Quarter on Friday as a tribute to the late jazz pianist and educator Ellis Marsalis.
Marsalis, who taught generations of jazz players, including four of his six sons, died Wednesday of pneumonia brought on by COVID-19.
On Friday, a medley including “How Great Thou Art” and “I’ll Fly Away” climaxed with “When the Saints Go Marching In” and the “Ode to Joy” from Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.
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It was the BBC hit of the 90s and now we have the opportunity to relive it all over again.
David Guetta is live on YouTube right now with a 90-minute live stream performance from Miami in support of COVID-19 relief!
Kelly Clarkson called into The Tonight Show: At Home Edition on Thursday (April 17) to dish about her new single "I Dare You."The hopeful ballad isn't a typical single for the superstar, who recorded the track as a duet in five other languages with artists including Faouzia (Arabic), Zaz (French), Maya Buskila (Hebrew), Blas Cantó (Spanish) and Glasperlenspiel (German).
Kelly Clarkson is showing off her linguistic skills with her new single I Dare You by recording five alternative versions as duets in Spanish, French, German, Arabic, and Hebrew.
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Kelly Clarkson dropped her brand new song, “I Dare You,” and this song has a special five song package!
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