Singer-songwriter Richard Marx delivered quick set of classic tracks from his home in Malibu, California, in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s In My Room, a series in which artists perform from home while in quarantine.
Before getting to the music, though, Marx shared a quick word of thanks for essential workers and first responders “who are risking themselves day in and day out for us. You should be treated with nothing but respect, and you have mine.”
Marx opened with one of the hit singles from his 1987 self-titled debut,...
Before getting to the music, though, Marx shared a quick word of thanks for essential workers and first responders “who are risking themselves day in and day out for us. You should be treated with nothing but respect, and you have mine.”
Marx opened with one of the hit singles from his 1987 self-titled debut,...
- 5/22/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
The National, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Run the Jewels will headline the 2020 Pitchfork Music Festival. Held on July 17th through the 19th at Chicago’s Union Park, the festival will celebrate its 15-year anniversary.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs will kick off the festival on Friday. Angel Olsen, Waxahatchee, Hop Along, Jehnny Beth, and Tim Hecker and the Konoyo Ensemble will also perform. Saturday will feature Run the Jewels, in addition to Sharon Van Etten, Tierra Whack, Thundercat, and Cat Power. The National will close out on Sunday, as well as Phoebe Bridgers,...
Yeah Yeah Yeahs will kick off the festival on Friday. Angel Olsen, Waxahatchee, Hop Along, Jehnny Beth, and Tim Hecker and the Konoyo Ensemble will also perform. Saturday will feature Run the Jewels, in addition to Sharon Van Etten, Tierra Whack, Thundercat, and Cat Power. The National will close out on Sunday, as well as Phoebe Bridgers,...
- 2/19/2020
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Indie-rock singer-songwriter David Berman passed away in August 2019, and over the weekend, numerous fans, friends and former bandmates gathered to celebrate what would have been the musician’s 53rd birthday with tribute shows in New York, Philadelphia and Portland, Oregon.
At the Portland show — hosted by local zine chickfactor at Bunk Bar — Pavement members Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich covered songs from Berman’s band Silver Jews, including American Water‘s “Random Rules” and Starlite Walker‘s “Trains Across the Sea.” (Both Malkmus and Nastanovich had occasionally performed with Silver Jews.
At the Portland show — hosted by local zine chickfactor at Bunk Bar — Pavement members Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich covered songs from Berman’s band Silver Jews, including American Water‘s “Random Rules” and Starlite Walker‘s “Trains Across the Sea.” (Both Malkmus and Nastanovich had occasionally performed with Silver Jews.
- 1/6/2020
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
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