Music enthusiasts were taken aback when they discovered that a cover song from a hard rock band had been topping the charts ...
Music fans were left stunned after realising a cover song from a hard rock band had been top of the charts "for two years". ...
Lola Young covers Arctic Monkeys 'I Wanna Be Yours' as well as 'This Wasn't Meant For You Anyway' singles 'Messy' and 'Conceited' live at SiriusXM.
I’d never heard of the London alt-popper Lola Young before she appeared on Tyler, The Creator’s Chromakopia late last year, but she’s rapidly becoming a very big deal. Young’s viral hit “Messy” has ...
Eddie Vedder, Fiona Apple, Mumford & Sons and Brandi Carlile cover Neil Young classics for an upcoming tribute album benefitting the Bridge School.
McCartney does a good job of imbuing some soulful elements to “Hey Jude,” but Pickett takes it all the way home. Never has this song sounded as powerful as it does in the cover, below.
Despite the song being extremely personal for the songwriter in that it came to McCartney in a dream about his long-deceased mother, Withers succeeds in putting his spin on it. There have been ...
Australian musicians are among his biggest fans and have provided some of the most memorable covers of his numerous hits. David Burton is a writer from Meanjin, Brisbane. David also works as a ...
“We do not take it for granted, and I hope this song finds you well.” Trending on Billboard Clad in jeans, a black cowboy hat and a black shirt and suit jacket, the “Burn It Down” singer ...
Time magazine released its inauguration cover on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, an animation of the incoming president shoving everything off the Oval Office Resolute ...
Meghan and Harry are on the cover of the February issue of Vanity Fair. Sort of. While this is the same outlet that the Duchess of Sussex chose for her pre-wedding celebrity interview swan song ...
The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison on Lorne Michaels, the producer who still runs “S.N.L.” with an iron hand. Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1. From ...