Spin Around: DJ Scotty K will be at White Party San Diego Gay & Lesbian News My favorite band of all time is Tears for Fears. In the Dance world, the people who left the biggest impression on me originally were Madonna, David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, and Ralphi Rosario. I still love and appreciate their work today.
Innovative pianist to play at BGSU Toledo Blade And he has arranged for solo piano mega-hits by Pink Floyd, REM, Portishead, Nirvana, the Bad Plus, the Smiths, and Tears for Fears, among others. Nothing is beyond his reach, if he's drawn to a song. His take is usually more romantic and complex, ...
Jackson fans: He won't stop till you get enough Winnipeg Free Press In that show, Hope, a product of the '80s, tackles mortifying favourites such as Take on Me by A-ha and Everybody Wants to Rule the World by Tears for Fears. Before Jackson's death in 2009, the company had launched a show called One Night In LA that, ...
SCHOLARS announce new single & music vid // UK dates this week Altsounds.com Having spent their formative years listening to bands like Braid, Hundred Reasons, The Dismemberment Plan, The Faint and Tears for Fears, Scholars certainly have influences. However, the band have honed a sound that is unmistakably Scholars.
Etta James, Sadie Dunhill, and the tears for yesteryear Consequence of Sound Like Jimi Hendrix's cover of Bob Dylan's “All Along the Watchtower” or Gary Jules' take on Tears for Fears' “Mad World”, James took the song on paper and breathed a soul into the notes and lines. Prior to 1960, it belonged to Gordon or Warren or Miller ...
Drive's Musical Man of Mystery David Weber on Lenny Kravitz -- COME ON GET IT ABC Online (blog) It was a period when Tears For Fears, World Party and only a couple of others were tapping straight into the 1960s. This would soon become much more commonplace. Weirdly, for all of his looking back and liberal lifting, Lenny Kravitz would be seen as a ...
Review: McGraw's latest is bad rock, contemporary pap Grand Forks Herald And the summery “Shuffle” is the most contagiously swishy song that Tears for Fears ever forgot to write. Delightful, really. • “Concrete Blues” (The Revelations Featuring Tre Williams, Decision, 3 stars): The Brooklyn-based Revelations recorded their ...
Reviews of new pop, country / roots, jazz and classical releases Sacramento Bee And the summery "Shuffle" is the most contagiously swishy song that Tears for Fears ever forgot to write. No need to waste too much time here: Most of Tim McGraw's new album is bad rock and adult-contemporary pap, er, pop rather than country. New RecordingsPhiladelphia Inquirer