Billie Eilish and her father Patrick O'Connell will become the ultimate father-daughter duo after the two launch their Apple Music show "me & dad radio" tomorrow (May 8).
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The pair performed an intimate 50 minute set from the comfort of their own home...
Billie Eilish and brother Finneas have treated fans to a live-streamed gig while they remain in lockdown.
Performing as part of Verizon’s ‘Pay It Forward Live’ campaign, the pair delivered a 50-minute set which saw Eilish drawing on her acclaimed debut album, as well as discussing the current pandemic.
Before delivering an early rendition of ‘Ilomilo’, she said: “It’s about losing somebody, or being afraid of
Billie Eilish and her father Patrick O'Connell will become the ultimate father-daughter duo after the two launch their Apple Music show "me & dad radio" tomorrow (May 8).
Billie Eilish's big brother and super-producer Finneas O'Connell can't tell you who'll be the next Billie Eilish. That's because he says there won't be one at all.
18-year-old Billie Eilish swept this year's Grammys with wins in all of the "Big Four" categories, including Album of the Year, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best New Artist. But even with all of those wins (and especially the one for Best New Artist), people can't help but wonder who the next Billie Eilish will be.
Finneas isn’t exactly on the lookout for “the next Billie Eilish.”
He's not a fan of the comparison being made...
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."The Grammy award-winning producer and artist discussed the topic with Hanuman Welch on ALT CTRL on Apple Music on Tuesday (April 28)."Well, the only version of that question that I can get behind is who is the next person that will do exactly what they want and be deemed pop music? That verbiage I would understand, but to me it does a disservice to two things.
If there's one question Finneas gets asked a lot, it's which artist he thinks is the "next Billie Eilish."
Billie Eilish and her older brother Finneas did a live stream concert this week for a great cause!
Billie Eilish and her brother Finneas paid tribute to the dance studio that changed their lives during their appearance on Verizon’s Pay It Forward Live series on Wednesday.
Billie Eilish live-streamed an intimate show from home with her brother Finneas on Wednesday (April 22) as part of Verizon's Pay It Forward series.During the nearly hour-long set, the two siblings spoke about the importance of supporting small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to adorable cue cards written by their mother."We are encouraging viewers to support their favorite local viewers during this tough time; today, we're giving extra focus to green and sustainable
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Billie Eilish and Finneas will take to the virtual stage to perform for Verizon's Pay It Forward Live series tonight (April 22).Verizon launched Pay It Forward Live, a weekly series of intimate at-home performances with an element of social good, on March 26. Dave Matthews, Alicia Keys and Luke Bryan have all performed.Throughout each live set, the artist spotlights a small business affected by the ongoing pandemic, with the goal of raising awareness — and funds — to help keep it going.
Less than 24 hours after Billie Eilish attended her first high school prom (courtesy of John Krasinski, who hosted a virtual one last night), the singer is at it again. Eilish performed at tonight's big Together at Home concert thrown by Global Citizen to support the World Health Organization's COVID-19 response fund.
Billie also praised key workers for "risking their lives to save ours"
Today, Billie Eilish joined the ranks of Taylor Swift, Paul McCartney, Kacey Musgraves, Stevie Wonder, and numerous other artists who are participating in Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to support frontline workers and the World Health Organization. Alongside her brother FINNEAS, she sang the Bobby Hebb soul classic “Sunny.” Watch it happen below.
Billie Eilish is putting her spin on a classic hit song.
Billie Eilish, 18, is exceptionally talented. The Grammy winner made an appearance on the “One World: Together At Home” special presented by Roku and Global Citizen to pay tribute to frontline healthcare workers.
Even during these dark times, Billie Eilish and Finneas still want to make sure that they're brightening their fans' days, as the showed during Saturday night's (April 18) One World: Together at Home.Seated in a brightly lit room with Finneas playing the piano, Eilish performed a moving cover of Bobby Hebb's 1966 song "Sunny." As Eilish sang out the loving lyrics, her brother managed to throw in the four-note James Bond motif as a tip of the hat to their last song together, "No Time To Die."At