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Lana Del Rey has shared a new single, “Bluebird.” The acoustic, country-inspired ballad was written by Del Rey and Luke Laird. They produced the single together with Drew Erickson.
Last year, when she performed at Crescendo, she sat at a grand piano and sang Elton John’s 1973 ballad Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. “I’ve been really lucky that my parents, my vocal coaches ...
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Lionsgate isn’t wasting any time getting Suzanne Collins’ newest “Hunger Games” installment, “Sunrise on the Reaping,” onto the big screen. The production company behind the previous ...
Our staff's favorite songs from a year that confirmed that hip-hop and R&B were now at top 40's center, but also had plenty of great rock, country and dance-pop to go around. This week, Billboard ...
L to R: Co-writer/actor Nell Mortimer, director James Griffiths and actor Carey Mulligan on the set of "The Ballad of Wallis Island." “To be honest, I think the main thing was that Tim and I ...
Nadine Coyle is with Scott & Rylan to rank their all time fave 90s Power Ballads. Think Westlife, Celine, Aerosmith, Roxette... But who will come out on top?! Show more Nadine Coyle is with Scott ...
Musician Phil Cook has a new album out called “Appalachia Borealis.” It's a suite of piano meditations that were inspired by and also feature bird songs. The album began with Cook improvising ...
The Ballad of Wallis Island sees Charles using his money to reunite his favourite group of all time, the folk rock duo McGwyer Mortimer, who've been acrimoniously separated for years. Key says ...
“I started singing, I started playing the verse and thinking, ‘This is really nice, I like this,’ and I was happy with the way the piano was sounding,” he said. “Then I got to the ...
“Golden Line” is the metaphorical heaven’s gate of “The Crux.” With divine vocalization flying above bittersweet strings, the piano ballad slows the pace, but spikes the sentimentality. Transitioning ...
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