Kevin Parker plays bass, guitar and sings in the colourful multi-track performance
22.04.2020 - 17:57 / pitchfork.com
Nick Hakim has performed a home concert for NPR, whose “Tiny Desk Concert” series is now set in the artists’ homes. Set up in his home studio with assorted instruments and technology, Hakim debuted a new song, “GODS DIRTY WORK,” and played recent singles “CRUMPY”—whose recorded version features Mac DeMarco—and “QADIR.” Check out the set below.
Hakim’s new album WILL THIS MAKE ME GOOD is out May 15 via ATO. Read Pitchfork’s 2017 Rising feature “The Eclectic Soul Music of Nick Hakim.”
Kevin Parker plays bass, guitar and sings in the colourful multi-track performance
The acoustic rendition was performed in the frontman's L.A. bathroom
Secrets don't make (boy)friends. Nikki Bella opens up in tomorrow's all-new Total Bellas about possibly being pregnant, but it's not her boyfriend Artem Chigvintsev that she makes the revelation to. Instead, she's discussing the prospect with her mom, Kathy Colace, in this exclusive preview clip.
The tongue-in-cheek track featured on the latest episode of the show
Gallagher first previewed the song back in 2017 during a gig in New York
Recorded from self-isolation
While most of us are wondering how many times we can complete a puzzle during isolation, the one and only Meryl Streep has shown us that quarantine isn't stopping her from demonstrating her limitless talent.
Andrea Bocelli and his son Matteo Bocelli called in to The Late Late Show Starring James Corden on Monday (April 20) to talk about the opera singer's charitable foundation and perform their duet "Fall On Me."After speaking about the humanitarian work the Andrea Bocelli Foundation is doing to support hospitals during the coronavirus pandemic in the star's native Italy, the father and son duo kicked off their 2018 single with the younger Bocelli at the piano."Fly like a cannonball/ Straight to my
Kacey Musgraves performed her song "Rainbow" during the One World: Together at Home event.The singer shared inspirational photos of people drawing and creating rainbows, in celebration of healthcare workers around the world.Musgraves told viewers, "I just wanted to say a sincere thank you to all the people out there risking their lives."Along with an array of celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga and Lizzo, Kacey Musgraves performed her track "Rainbow" on the One World: Together at
Kacey Musgraves was one of many musicians to perform during One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. Musgraves did a live rendition of “Rainbow” from her album Golden Hour. Check it out below.
Lady Gaga was just one of many artists to perform during Global Citizen’s One World: Together at Home broadcast to benefit frontline workers and the World Health Organization. During her set, Lady Gaga performed Charlie Chaplin’s song “Smile,” which was popularized by Nat King Cole. Watch it happen below.
Christina Aguilera belted out a Disney classic during her performance on the ABC special, The Disney Family Singalong.
American Football have a song on their 1999 debut album called “Stay Home.” Because of the coronavirus pandemic, they’re currently staying home. Recently, they performed the song for their Minecraft festival appearance. Now, they’ve shared the video of them remotely recording “Stay Home” while at home. Watch it happen below.
South African rugby team The Stormers teamed up with various artists and local celebrities to record a tribute video of Johnny Clegg’s ‘The Crossing’. Recorded and filmed in their bye week at the beginning of March, the video has been released on the Stormers’ social media channels.
The unexpected team-up was released last month
Laura Marling played a three-song set from her home in London for NPR’s quarantine series of “Tiny Desk” concerts. Check it out below. The setlist comprised “Strange Girl,” “Held Down,” and the title track from her new album Song for Our Daughter.
“Oh my God I can’t believe it, I’ve never spent this much time at home”
Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee are the latest musicians to appear on NPR’s “Tiny Desk Concert” series, filming from Morby’s home in Kansas City. They played four songs: two off Katie Crutchfield’s recent record Saint Cloud, (“Fire” and “Lilacs” ), Morby’s 2016 track “Beautiful Strangers,” and a cover of Songs: Ohia’s “Farewell Transmission.” Watch the video below.
NPR's newly adapted series will see artists perform from home due to the coronavirus
The hilarious sketches were part of SNL’s special 'At Home' episode