Posts tagged with "QUEEN"
JOHN OATES – Web-Exclusive Interview
JOHN OATES – with Web-Exclusive Interview
Musician: JOHN OATES
Video: “Pushin’ a Rock”
THE GOOD ROAD OF SONGS, STORIES AND SMILES
WITH MUSTACHIOED MYSTERY MAN JOHN OATES
John Oates’ mustachioed face and black curly ringlets of hair have graced bounteous album sleeves and music videos. The guitarist, singer and songwriter’s soft-spoken voice, humble attitude and laid-back demeanor permeated his dialogue with M Music...
Video & Interview Willa Amai
Video Feature & Web-Exclusive Interview
Artist: WILLA AMAI
Video: “Unorganized Crime”
ICONIC PRODUCER LINDA PERRY PRESENTS YOUNG SINGER-SONGWRITER WILLA AMAI
At 12-1/2 years old, Willa Amai won Linda Perry over with a voice that sounded emotionally beyond her years and songs that carried both depth and heart. After years of development, the 16-year-old is ready to share her music with the world. She has already garnered the attention...
VIDEO & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW Musician: JOHN-ROBERT
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: JOHN-ROBERT
Music Video: “Pelican”
John-Robert is a 19 year-old artist and producer who will release his debut EP Bailey Barely Knew Me on May 22, 2020 on Nice Life Recording Company / Warner Records—staking out fresh and unexpected new territory in contemporary pop that incorporates a wide range of influences, as seen with his yearning, acoustic-based “Adeline.”
“I started...
VIDEO & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW ARIELLE
VIDEO FEATURE & WEB-EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Musician: ARIELLE
Video: “Magick Again”
Eric Johnson Hurricane Harvey Relief Benefit Show & Live Webcast this Thursday, Sept 7, at 8:30 PM EDT with special guest Arielle
https://www.concertwindow.com/bluerock
Queen’s Brian May says Arielle is a singer-songwriter and a guitarist whose “small body holds an amazingly big heart and amazingly mature passion. Her musicianship is a clear indication...
“Bohemian Rhapsody” QUEEN
Brian May, John Deacon, Roger Taylor, Freddie Mercury
“Bohemian Rhapsody”
QUEEN
“Bohemian Rhapsody” is one of rock’s most beloved hits—and yet for all its brilliance, the song is only more remarkable considering it breaks every rule. There is no chorus. The form is odd and asymmetrical. The title never once appears in the lyric. It’s more than six minutes long. And it has an opera section with mock Italian lyrics.
That the disparate...