Bill and Ted Face The Music stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter revealed that The Beatles inspired one of the film’s main songs.The film sees Winter and Reeves reprising their roles as Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan and Bill S.
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Moses Sumney is the latest artist to perform from home as part of the remotely-filmed version of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series.From his home in North Carolina, Sumney played a trio of songs from his latest album, ‘græ’, performing ‘Bless Me’, ‘Me in 20 Years’ and ‘Polly’.
Sumney also played ‘Rank & File’, a track from his 2018 EP ‘Black in Deep Red, 2014’, during the lo-fi performance.“I’m performing songs off of my new album which I released in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, so that was
.Bill and Ted Face The Music stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter revealed that The Beatles inspired one of the film’s main songs.The film sees Winter and Reeves reprising their roles as Ted ‘Theodore’ Logan and Bill S.
Since the pandemic emerged, NPR has been forced to reconfigure its popular Tiny Desk Concert series. Artists now film their installments remotely, and while occasionally someone will do something really special, it doesn't feel like a Tiny Desk Concert without the (iconic?) Tiny Desk setting at NPR's studios.
performed during the Democratic National Convention last week, with Billie delivering a powerful anti-Trump speech.The latest move in their virtual tour from home was playing two songs for NPR’s long-running Tiny Desk Concert series — from their home, but in front of a giant cardboard photograph of the NPR offices where the concerts took place in non-quarantined times.“I’m honored to be here, we have both been watching [‘Tiny Desk’] for years,” Eilish said, in a tone that conveyed her deep
Billie Eilish and Finneas performed an NPR Tiny Desk Concert that looked just like the real thing.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBillie Eilish and her brother/musical collaborator Finneas were supposed to be six months into their “When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?” world tour — but just two dates into the tour, it was postponed due to coronavirus.The pair have been keeping busy over the past few months, playing livestream benefits, Billie did an Apple Music radio show with her dad, and of course they performed during the Democratic National Convention last week, with Billie delivering
Billie Eilish has shared a live session for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series which she recorded from her home – you can watch it below.Appearing alongside her brother and collaborator Finneas, Eilish offered up a stripped-back rendition of her latest single ‘My Future’ as well as 2019’s ‘Everything I Wanted’.The pair performed in front of a makeshift version of the iconic office setting.
Tame Impala is the latest artist to perform a set from home for NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series, appearing on the program yesterday (August 24).The musician, real name Kevin Parker, played ‘Breathe Deeper’ and ‘Is It True’ from his latest album ‘The Slow Rush’, as well as 2019 single ‘Patience’.Joining Parker in his home studio were Jay Watson (aka GUM) and Dom Simper (aka bambi), who helped bring the tracks to life with the use of samplers and sequencers.
Eli Countryman President Donald Trump will take center stage this week at the Republican National Convention.The convention will be held in Charlotte, N.C., Monday to Thursday from 8:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Lauryn Hill‘s live-streamed set, which she performed for the luxury brand’s Men’s Spring-Summer 2021 fashion show in Shanghai.The 20-minute set was recorded in late July in New Jersey and directed by filmmaker Naima Ramos-Chapman. The black-and-white video was then projected onto a shipping container during the fashion show, which took place earlier this month.
Perfume Genius performed a new, stripped-back version of ‘Whole Life’ on Friday (August 21) on a remote episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert – watch it below.The singer-songwriter, born Mike Hadreas, made up for the lack of studio lighting with a home projector, splaying images of falling water towers onto the wall behind him. His partner and bandmate Alan Wyffels joins him on piano.It’s the first home performance of the ‘Set My Heart On Fire Immediately’ album cut to date.
coronavirus pandemic that continues to plague America and the rest of the world.
from the White House lawn. The convention will take place in both Charlotte, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C., and as was the case with the DNC, many speakers will deliver their speeches remotely.
Under wraps! Pregnant Hannah Ferrier doesn’t want her baby-to-be to know about her time on reality TV.“I’m gonna change my name,” the Below Deck alum, 33, joked to E! News on Wednesday, August 19. “[I’ll tell her], ‘I was never on reality TV, I never had a [“Dear Diary, You’re Effed!”] podcast, Mommy was an angel.
Phoebe Bridgers recently performed ‘ICU’ and ‘Halloween’ live at the L.A. Coliseum, as part of Versus Creative’s new 50on50 series.The performance marked the first episode of the series, which aims to showcase artists performing intimate sets to a small crowd in an iconic arena venue.Both videos were directed by Tone Corella and produced by Versus Creative.
hosted a fundraiser for Trump in North Carolina and donated $440,000 to the Trump Victory Fund, the inaugural committee and the Republican National Committee in the 2016 campaign.(Tap photo and swipe to view gallery)
“Boys State,” that is now streaming.New Jersey alone counts Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, former Gov. Chris Christie, Sen.
Twenty years later and Shania Twain still isn’t all that impressed.
Roger Waters has shared a video of a socially distanced performance of two Pink Floyd deep cuts from their 1979 LP ‘The Wall’.The band’s former frontman was joined by Dave Kilminster, Joey Waronker, Lucius-Jess Wolfe, Holly Laessig, Gus Seyffert, Jonathan Wilson and Jon Carin for the performance.Waters sang about Vera Lynn, the World War II singer who passed away in June, in the song ‘Vera’. In a statement, he said: “The Vera in question is Vera Lynn.