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Joni Mitchell cast a spell on the Grammy crowd Sunday as the legendary singer-songwriter performed on the Grammy stage for the first time in her illustrious career.
More than 55 years after winning her first Grammy, for 1969’s Clouds, Mitchell took to the stage for a poignant rendition of “Both Sides Now,” which was recorded for Clouds and has since become one of her signature songs.
“Both Sides Now...
Joni Mitchell cast a spell on the Grammy crowd Sunday as the legendary singer-songwriter performed on the Grammy stage for the first time in her illustrious career.
More than 55 years after winning her first Grammy, for 1969’s Clouds, Mitchell took to the stage for a poignant rendition of “Both Sides Now,” which was recorded for Clouds and has since become one of her signature songs.
“Both Sides Now...
- 2/5/2024
- by Tim Chan
- Rollingstone.com
Someone call a “Big Yellow Taxi” for Joni Mitchell: The folk singer is set to make her Grammys performance debut at this year’s edition of the awards show on Sunday, February 4. CBS announced Mitchell’s involvement on Sunday, with one week to go until the music industry’s biggest night. And next Sunday could be an even bigger celebration for Mitchell: The 80-year-old is nominated in the Best Folk Album category for her album Joni Mitchell at Newport [Live]. Mitchell, whose hits also include “A Case of You” and “Woodstock,” already has 18 Grammy nominations and 9 wins to her name. She previously won Best Folk Performance for Clouds, Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists for “Down to You,” Best Pop Album and Best Recording Package for Turbulent Indigo, Best Traditional Vocal Pop Album for Both Sides, Now, Album of the Year for River: The Joni Letters, Best Pop Instrumental Performance for “One Week Last Summer,...
- 1/28/2024
- TV Insider
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night.
The Foo Fighters are Grammy catnip, especially given Dave Grohl’s eager participation in the festivities. They’ve been nominated 31 times and won 15 awards, including a record five times for Best Rock Record. While they did win it as recently as 2022 for Medicine at Midnight, the emotional heft of But Here We Are makes it likely...
The Foo Fighters are Grammy catnip, especially given Dave Grohl’s eager participation in the festivities. They’ve been nominated 31 times and won 15 awards, including a record five times for Best Rock Record. While they did win it as recently as 2022 for Medicine at Midnight, the emotional heft of But Here We Are makes it likely...
- 10/30/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
Our June 2023 CoSign Amber Bain, aka The Japanese House, has shared her second studio album, In the End It Always Does, via Dirty Hit. Stream it via Apple Music or Spotify below.
In her CoSign interview, Bain tells Consequence she found comfort in working with producer Chloe Kraemer, who she describes as now one of her best friends. “She reflected myself back at me in a lot of ways,” she says. “These songs are all about queer experience and being a queer woman, and I think that working with another queer woman helped get those songs out and treat them with the kind of romance that they need and deserve.”
Other collaborators on In the End include Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon (“Over There”), Muna’s Katie Gavin, and Matty Healy (“Sunshine Baby”) and George Daniel of The 1975, the latter of whom co-produced multiple tracks.
In the End It Always...
In her CoSign interview, Bain tells Consequence she found comfort in working with producer Chloe Kraemer, who she describes as now one of her best friends. “She reflected myself back at me in a lot of ways,” she says. “These songs are all about queer experience and being a queer woman, and I think that working with another queer woman helped get those songs out and treat them with the kind of romance that they need and deserve.”
Other collaborators on In the End include Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon (“Over There”), Muna’s Katie Gavin, and Matty Healy (“Sunshine Baby”) and George Daniel of The 1975, the latter of whom co-produced multiple tracks.
In the End It Always...
- 6/30/2023
- by Eddie Fu
- Consequence - Music
Sza unexpectedly shared a trio of new tracks via an anonymous Soundcloud Sunday morning.
https://t.co/Wg1IvioVR6 dumping random thoughts
— Sza (@sza) August 22, 2021
While she described them as “random thoughts,” the songs — “Joni,” “I Hate You” and “Nightbird” — are essentially fully-formed. While “Joni” is a tenderly plucked acoustic-guitar ballad, “I Hate You” is an electro-r&b kiss-off and “Nightbird” features a downtempo melody and lyrics full of longing.
According to a tweet, Sza was inspired to share them because of her astrology reader.
In June, Sza collaborated with...
https://t.co/Wg1IvioVR6 dumping random thoughts
— Sza (@sza) August 22, 2021
While she described them as “random thoughts,” the songs — “Joni,” “I Hate You” and “Nightbird” — are essentially fully-formed. While “Joni” is a tenderly plucked acoustic-guitar ballad, “I Hate You” is an electro-r&b kiss-off and “Nightbird” features a downtempo melody and lyrics full of longing.
According to a tweet, Sza was inspired to share them because of her astrology reader.
In June, Sza collaborated with...
- 8/22/2021
- by Ilana Kaplan
- Rollingstone.com
Before Paul Feig came around to reboot the Ghostbusters franchise for a new generation and launch a whole new franchise, there was a direct sequel to the original films that was in development for years. That project will never happen at this point, but some details have surfaced on what that sequel would have entailed.
Screenwriter Etan Cohen (Men In Black 3) completed a second Ghostbusters 3 draft. The film's producer, Ivan Reitman, who was attached to direct the film at the time, sent an email to Sony Pictures Chairman Amy Pascal that contained the second draft, and it reveals the title of the movie and his plan for the cast.
There's not much revealed about the plot, but it would have centered on Ray Stanz (Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis), and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) passing the franchise off to a younger generation of Ghostbusters. Sadly, a month after this email was sent,...
Screenwriter Etan Cohen (Men In Black 3) completed a second Ghostbusters 3 draft. The film's producer, Ivan Reitman, who was attached to direct the film at the time, sent an email to Sony Pictures Chairman Amy Pascal that contained the second draft, and it reveals the title of the movie and his plan for the cast.
There's not much revealed about the plot, but it would have centered on Ray Stanz (Dan Aykroyd), Egon Spengler (Harold Ramis), and Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) passing the franchise off to a younger generation of Ghostbusters. Sadly, a month after this email was sent,...
- 12/17/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
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