Covers
Beck Covers David Bowie’s ‘Sound and Vision’ With 167-Piece Orchestra
Shortly before yesterday’s GRAMMY hoopla kicked off, Lincoln (yes, the car company) released a video of Beck covering David Bowie’s “Sound and Vision”with a 167-piece orchestra. Shot in a stunning 360-degree style, the nine-minute performance […]
What Makes ‘Hallelujah’ Such a Transcendent Song?: Excerpts From New Book ‘The Holy or The Broken’
“There is no ‘right’ way to sing ‘Hallelujah,’” writes Alan Light, the author of “The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of ‘Hallelujah.’”
‘Glee’ Recreates ‘Grease’ In Latest Episode
‘Grease’ is definitely the word.
Nearly Impossible Trivia: John Lennon Covers Rolling Stone
This date in 1967 is a big one for Rolling Stone magazine – do you know why?
The Monkees’ Micky Dolenz ‘Remembers’ His Past For New Album [VIDEO]
The album isn’t quite the same without hearing Dolenz’s stories behind the song choices. He shares a few in our sit-down session with him.
Elvis Costello’s Top 5 Covers
From Springsteen to The Kinks, Elvis Costello is not above tipping his fedora to other artists.
Macy Gray To Cover Stevie Wonder’s ‘Talking Book’ Album
Forty years ago this October, Stevie Wonder released one of his most classic albums to date, “Talking Book,” which featured No. 1 hits like “Superstition” and “You Are the Sunshine of My Life.” Now raspy-voiced R&B singer Macy Gray is releasing her own take on it
Why Video Of President Obama’s ‘Let’s Stay Together’ Cover Got Pulled
President Obama famously sang a few lines of Al Green’s “Let’s Stay Together” at a January fundraising event – a cover heard ’round the world, thanks to the power of YouTube. However, music rights management company BMG isn’t exactly pleased with the viral footage of Obama’s “Let’s Stay Together,” a song they own.
5 Songs Jimi Hendrix Should Have Covered
What if Jimi Hendrix hadn’t died? What songs would he have put his signature stamp on? Here are five songs we would have loved to hear Hendrix cover had he not fallen victim to the “27 Club.”
The Gaslight Anthem Covers The Who For ‘Live On Letterman’
After a high-energy, 50-minute set in front of a packed crowd at the Ed Sullivan Theater last night for a “Live On Letterman” webcast, the Gaslight Anthem returned to the stage at the chanted requested of the audience. The Jersey-bred and Springsteen-approved band put an exclamation point on the show with a thunderous rendition of The Who’s “Baba O’Riley.”








































