Goncalves, 19, is a Jackson State University student from Cleveland, Ohio.
Before his audition, Goncalves revealed the road that brought him to American Idol:
“My mother was 13 when she gave birth to me, and my father was just a few years older,” he said. “Throughout my life, I’ve struggled a lot. But music has always been like my saving grace.”
Goncalves recalled that his father “got entangled with the street life” and served jail time while Goncalves was growing up. Without his dad around, Goncalves said he did poorly in school.
But both men made significant strides in life, he said.
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Paul Young
Everytime You Go Away
Wonderland
Now I Know What Made Otis Blue
Everything Must Change
Some People
Calling You
Paul Young began his career in 70s rockers Streetband before fronting the Swingin Soul band The Q-Tips by the end of that decade. By the time he began his solo career in the early 80s, he had become one of the finest Bl.
more »ue Eyed Soul singers in the UK His voice carried many memorable hits to the top of the charts while his albums featured even more great songs waiting for their chance to be heard. This collection of 17 romantic tracks spotlights his amazing voice, especially on cuts like Wherever I Lay My Hat (That s My Home) , Everything Must Change , Wonderland , Everytime You Go Away and many more. Sony/BMG.
PURPORTEDLY a response to the coronavirus pandemic, Everything Must Change is a compilation of 20+ interviews conducted earlier last year with leftist journalists, academics, artists and political commentators.
Its editors, Renata Avila and Srecko Horvat, both prominent in Diem 25 (Democracy In Europe Now) and Progressive International, claim that the ideas and suggestions in the book will prompt readers “to know how to act, when and where to strike.”
I question if that will be the case. If the aim is to inform and guide coherent action, then I doubt that a book providing a kind of ideological “pic’n’mix” can stimulate an impetus for concerted action.