Tag: pop
“Blessings And Miracles” by Carlos Santana: The Rock Mantra – Culture
Carlos Santana is a strange personality because in his music and development the contrasts of business collide without hindering each other. He is a dreamer and businessman, a pioneer and…
Pop Column: News from Finneas, Norah Jones, Kelly Clarkson and Carter Culture
Yes, as a musician and actor you can be a Californian Finneas Know Baird O’Connell too. But above all, as a brother. As a producer. As a companion. As his…
Pop: Dua Lipa performs at the Danish Roskilde Festival
pop Dua Lipa performs at the Danish Roskilde Festival Dua Lipa is popular in Roskilde. Photo: Marco Piraccini / Mondadori Portfolio via ZUMA / dpa © dpa-infocom GmbH The big…
Pop: Adele enchants fans with an excerpt from a new single
pop Adele enchants fans with an excerpt from a new single The British singer Adele is back – also with an interview in the American “Vogue”. Photo: Alasdair Mclellan /…
Interview with Steven Van Zandt: “You don’t ask good friends that” – culture
When Bruce Springsteen didn’t want him in his band, Steven Van Zandt became a construction worker. Then part of the “E Street Band”, then a political activist and successful “Sopranos”…
“Love for Sale” by Tony Bennett and Lady Gaga: Bennett’s Farewell – Culture
After the last note, a curtsy and a bow: the jazz musician Tony Bennett, who has Alzheimer’s disease, says goodbye to his life as a star. At the age of…
First “pop up church” in Bavaria in Landshut – Bavaria
At least since the advent of the musical church pop, pop and church have been going together. Now bicycle lanes and the church share a common phenomenon – that of…
Trumpeter Theo Croker: With a warp factor from another dimension – culture
No, don’t worry, in the end it won’t be the artist’s eminent hairstyle that will be decisive. Nor will it be about the expressively patterned shirts and hats or the…
Pop Column: James Blake, Porches, Maltese Culture
James Blake one of those voices has one that melts one while inducing violent fantasies in the other. Nevertheless, his fifth studio album is not called “Friends That Break Your…
Jazz Column: Grand Gestures – Culture
On Monday a week ago, the trumpeter Terence Blanchard wrote music history. After an 18-month Covid break, the Metropolitan Opera in New York opened its new season with its opera…