Alanis Morissette, “Such Pretty Forks in the Road" (Epiphany Music) The piano is back. The voice is back.
10.07.2020 - 16:07 / metroweekly.com
Unfollow the Rules is about as close to a conventional Rufus Wainwright album as you can imagine. Aside from “You Ain’t Big,” a quick foray into country, he mostly cleaves to his signature brand of piano pop, marked by orchestral flourishes and his characteristically languid vocals.
Alanis Morissette, “Such Pretty Forks in the Road" (Epiphany Music) The piano is back. The voice is back.
pair went official last summer after sharing a string of flirty comments on Instagram, and now it seems like they’re ready to take the major step in their relationship as Sam has admitted he “actually will” propose.Two time Celebs Go Dating sign-up Sam was speaking to one of the show’s dating experts, Paul Carrick-Brunson, on the show’s new virtual series when the subject of marriage came up.“I have one question, have you proposed to your girlfriend?” asked Paul.
Rufus Wainwright has teamed up with 1,500 singers from around the globe to perform a socially-distanced rendition of The Beatles’ ‘Across The Universe’.
Rufus Wainwright has put a global spin on a Beatles classic.
LOS ANGELES (Variety.com) – In a long-distant era of discord suspiciously similar to our own, Natalie Maines, the singer for the group that was, until last month, known as the Dixie Chicks, lit a forest fire with an offhand insult about George W. Bush in 2003. Since then, she’s owned her political words more deliberately by laying into Donald Trump on social media, not onstage.
Rufus Wainwright has been singing his whole life. But after the pop stylings of 2012’s Out of the Game, the child of two singer-songwriter parents, Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III, found himself needing to scratch other musical itches.
Rufus Wainwright captured a liberal’s lament with American politics in his dramatic song “Going to a Town.”“I wrote it under Bush Junior, but since Trump’s been elected, it’s kind of come back with a vengeance,” the singer-songwriter says. “The song is a kind of perennial of sorts, so it’s a bit disconcerting.
first opera, “Prima Donna,” is due to stage a new production in Stockholm this fall. “It was an amazing time.
Rufus Wainwright tells NME of his mindset after four months in lockdown. “I seem to keep either encouraging myself or deluding myself that this is all part of the parcel of a brand new scheme of things – whether that’s the world or my career.