Solange opens her ‘True’ tour in SF (2013)
February 5, 2013 - Solange's "True" tour opens at the Independent in San Francisco, CA
February 5, 2013 - Solange's "True" tour opens at the Independent in San Francisco, CA
Solange's 'A Seat at the Table' is her third studio album featuring Kelly Rowland, Lil Wayne and Q-Tip among other guests and released on September 30, 2016, by Saint /…
Solange's 'When I Get Home' is her fourth studio album released on March 1, 2019 by ColumbiaTrack Listing : 1.Things I Imagined (Solange) - 01:59 . 2.S Mcgregor (Solange, John…
Jerry Williams, Katie Melua, Tiger Town Swing Band, Solange Prat, Adele, Cosette Fife-Smith, O’Keefe Music Foundation, Bat For Lashes, :Papercutz, After Dark, Paramore, KT Tunstall
Brooke Fraser, Vicky Nolan, Holly Henry, Jasmine Thompson, Sara Bareilles, Nataly Dawn , Jada Facer, Hannah Trigwell, Emeli Sande, Alicia Keys, Solange, Kelly Clarkson
>> EN FRANCAIS | >> EN ESPAÑOLTODAY We Listen To Pink Floyd, Genesis, Roberta Flack, Beck, Aerosmith, Elvis Presley, Cranberries, Sam Cooke, Sarah Vaughan, Everly Brothers, Solange We Celebrate Roger Daltrey, Harry Belafonte, Burning…
Amy Winehouse’s “Love Is a Losing Game” is a minimalist heartbreak ballad from *Back to Black*, where her smoky vocals shine against sparse production, earning it an Ivor Novello Award. Samantha Fish brings fiery blues-rock intensity to “I Put a Spell On You,” revisiting the classic with sharp guitar work and raw emotion. Meanwhile, Valerie June’s “Somebody to Love” pairs her distinctive banjolele with tender vocals, blending her Tennessee roots with gospel and blues influences.
Rhiannon Giddens reimagines Patsy Cline’s “She’s Got You” with understated precision, while Suzanne Vega’s “Solitude Standing” captures introspective quietness with layered textures. P!nk’s “Try” balances resilience and theatrics, epitomized by a strikingly physical music video. Sheryl Crow’s “Strong Enough” offers a raw, confessional tone, its stripped-back production bolstering its emotional weight, staying as impactful decades after its release.
From Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb,” blending David Gilmour’s guitar brilliance with Roger Waters’ poignant lyrics, to Europe’s “The Final Countdown” and its iconic keyboard riff, these tracks highlight defining musical moments. Gary Moore’s “Empty Rooms” channels heartbreak, while Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know” delivers ‘80s pop perfection, and Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative” asserts individuality with slick new jack swing energy.
The Beach Boys’ “Kokomo” offers tropical escapism, Sérgio Mendes’ “Alibis” crafts polished adult contemporary grooves, and Eric Clapton with B.B. King reinterpret blues history in “Worried Life Blues.” XTC’s “Senses Working Overtime” leans into eclectic charm, while Roberta Flack’s “Feel Like Makin’ Love” balances tender finesse. These standout tracks anchor moments in music history, captivating through distinct moods and timeless appeal.