The “American Idol” journey can be a heartbreaking, emotional ride.
04.03.2020 - 11:29 / pitchfork.com
Robert Plant is touring in the U.S. for the first time with his new band Saving Grace. He’s also shared a cover of Low’s “Everybody’s Song.” Check out the full list of dates and listen to Saving Grace’s version of “Everybody’s Song” below.
Last year it was announced that an authorized Led Zeppelin documentary directed by Bernard MacMahon (PBS’ American Epic) was in post-production, but it has yet to be released.
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The “American Idol” journey can be a heartbreaking, emotional ride.
NEW YORK -- Joyce DiDonato and Piotr Beczala made sure the show went on, albeit in an unusual format and venue — from the living room of DiDonato's New York City apartment.
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No doubt about it, Arthur Gunn is a weapon.The American Idol hopeful made the best of his audition, as season 18's Hollywood Week" kicked off.Born in Kathmandu, Nepal and based in Wichita, Kansas, Gunn blew away the judges with a rendition of Otis Redding's 1968 song "Hard to Handle" (also covered in 1990 by Black Crowes).The 20-year-old singer and songwriter strapped on an acoustic and impressed with his rugged bluesy voice.
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Joyce DiDonato and Piotr Beczala made sure the show went on, albeit in an unusual format and venue — from the living room of DiDonato’s New York City apartment. The American mezzo-soprano and Polish tenor had been scheduled to star in Massenet’s Werther at the Metropolitan Opera starting Monday (March 16). The Met’s shutdown because of the coronavirus outbreak caused the cancellation of the
It can be a tough road to Hollywood.
Yaeji is back. The Korean-American producer, DJ, and vocalist has announced her first-ever mixtape, WHAT WE DREW 우리가 그려왔던, which arrives on April 2 via XL. Yaeji has also released the first single from the project, “WAKING UP DOWN,”’ with a new animated video. The video was produced by Studio Yatta and features creative direction/illustration by Annie Zhao in addition to character design by Yaeji herself. Watch that below.
BROCKHAMPTON have shared a new version of “SUGAR,” a highlight from last year’s GINGER. The new “SUGAR (Remix)” features Dua Lipa and ’90s R&B singer Jon B. Listen to the new track, plus revisit the group’s wild (and explicit) “SUGAR” music video, below.
Damien Jurado has announced a new album. It’s called What’s New, Tomboy?, and it’s out May 1 via Mama Bird. Listen to the song “Birds Tricked into the Trees” below. Find physical editions of What’s New, Tomboy? at Rough Trade. (Pitchfork may earn a commission from purchases made through affiliate links on our site.)
Rapport has issued an apology for having recently published transphobic statements. Sadly, the begrudging declaration of regret is deeply underwhelming.
BERLIN — Giant Brazilian TV network Globo has seen its bet on shorter-format series vindicated by the selection of two of their new series at this year’s Berlinale Series Market.
The product has been in progress for two years but hasn’t been launched yet as Cadbury want to get it just right.
LOS ANGELES, (Variety.com) - After a close box office battle, Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” pulled ahead of Disney and 20th Century’s “The Call of the Wild” on North American charts.
LOS ANGELES, (Variety.com) - After a close box office battle, Paramount’s “Sonic the Hedgehog” pulled ahead of Disney and 20th Century’s “The Call of the Wild” on North American charts.