Coronavirus is no match for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson‘s hand-washing technique.
16.03.2020 - 18:31 / billboard.com
Most of us are working to stay in our cages at the moment, but The Killers' "Mr. Brightside" still offers a glimmer of light in the dark times.
The rock band shared a 30-second video of frontman Brandon Flowers washing his hands while singing the chorus of their Hot Fuss classic, showing that it's a perfect soundtrack to getting your hands nice and clean amid concerns of coronavirus spreading.
The Killers posted the video on Sunday night (March 15) after sharing a doctored video of a
Coronavirus is no match for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson‘s hand-washing technique.
Hollywood truly has a new king!
Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg have caught a serious case of “Tiger King” fever.
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Elmo, Rooster and Cookie Monster are doing their part to help keep kids safe as the coronavirus pandemic grinds on.
Elmo, Rooster and Cookie Monster are doing their part to help keep kids safe as the coronavirus pandemic grinds on.
Spanish musicians play for comic relief, wear pajamas (or in one case, only a banana), entertain their kids, dance with their pets and get silly with cabin fever in the video for “Quédate En Tu Casa,” a new song created by seventeen artists in their respective homes for their fans in confinement. The video comes as the Spanish public is in the second week of at-home lockdown.
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As we all practice social distancing when out and about, there is a part of us that realises that the world as we know it will never be the same.
Neil Diamond has joined a growing number of actors and musicians encouraging persistent hand-washing and social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic. The iconic singer-songwriter on Saturday night posted a video of himself at his home playing a new version of his classic tune "Sweet Caroline." “I know we’re going through a rough time right now, but I love you, and I think maybe if we sing together we might feel a little bit better,” Diamond says during the more than two-minute video.
Neil Diamond has come out of retirement for the second time in two weeks to share a new version of his hit Sweet Caroline, which encourages fans to stay safe during the coronavirus crisis.
Neil Diamond’s anthem “Sweet Caroline” is a beloved singalong, but it appears that the singer-songwriter realizes that his message of “touching hands” doesn’t quite work in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Today, he shared a video where he encouraged a singalong of the song. When he reached the pre-chorus, he sang some rewritten lyrics: “Hands/Washing hands/Reaching out/Don’t touch me/I won’t touch you.” Watch the video, which includes a very good cameo from his dog, below.
The performance came as part of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
Liam Gallagher has reworked hit Oasis songs to encourage the public to keep up their hygiene in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
'Soapersonic' has a nice ring to it, right?
The Killers have shared a new music video for their recent single “Caution.” The Sing Lee-directed visual, which follows a teenage romance, finds the band performing onstage at a school dance. Check it out below.
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Grammy-winning hip-hop recording artist Lecrae joined forces with non-profit organization Thursday (March 19) to assemble and distribute portable hand-washing stations throughout Atlanta in areas with a high density of homeless people. Lecrae Moore and volunteers with Love Beyond Walls assembled 15 wash stations, filled them with water and hand sanitizer and loaded them onto a truck for distribution. Lecrae, winner of
As the coronavirus continue to spread, and self-isolation has led to creativity sparked from boredom, AJR is reminding fans of the proper hand-washing technique (scrubbing for 20 seconds, according to the CDC).