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Kevin Parker of Tame Impala poses for The 2021 GRAMMY Awards on March 14, 2021 in Fremantle, Western Australia.
The Kid LAROI is growing up before our very eyes. The teenage Sydney born-and-raised singer, songwriter and producer earned his first APRA Award nomination this year, becoming the youngest nominee of his crop. He converted that chance into gold, taking out breakthrough songwriter of the year.
It s the latest industry accolade for an artist who s apparently on a rocket to the top. LAROI (real name Charlton Howard) recently set the record as the youngest ever leader (age 17) on the ARIA Albums Chart with
The Zombies photographed in west London in 1965.
Wise Music Group has purchased the Marquis, Verulam and Mistletoe Melodies music publishing companies from
The Bocu Group, in the process acquiring publishing rights to the works of influential rock band The Zombies.
Included in the purchase are several tracks written by The Zombies Rod Argent, including the Hot 100 No. 2 hit She s Not There from the group’s 1964 debut album
Begin Here and the tracks Tell Her No, Care of Cell 44 and Time of the Season from their 1968 masterpiece
Odessey and Oracle. The sale also includes This Will Be Our Year and “Hold Your Head Up” (both penned by band member Chris White) and God Gave Rock and Roll to You,” a song performed by Argent’s post-Zombies band Argent (written by that group’s Russ Ballard and later covered by Kiss).
Ed Roland for future releases.
Collective Soul have released a total of ten studio albums, including the multi-platinum sellers
Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid and Collective Soul; the platinum-selling
Dosage; and the gold-selling
Blender. The group’s debut single “Shine” peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100, with other successful singles including “December,” “The World I Know,” “Where The River Flows,” “Precious Declaration, “Listen” and “Heavy,” all of which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart.
Roland – also the founder, frontman and primary songwriter of the band Sweet Tea Project – started his music career as a sound engineer and producer before releasing his debut album
Tenpenny unveils his Bucket List
Saturday, January 2, 2021 – Mitchell Tenpenny unveiled his Bucket List on Friday.
Mitchell, who wrote the song with Chris DeStefano and Laura Veltz, offered his thoughts in the song to love a little more, dream a little deeper. Bucket List is about trying to live everyday like it s your last. You never know how long you have on this earth, so you need to try and live it to the fullest, said Tenpenny. I think it s perfect timing for this song because 2020 was completely unexpected, and a lot of people lost so much. And though this song does not speak to the pandemic per se, it does speak to making sure you truly live every day. My hope is that it inspires people to make goals and try to cross them off as fast as possible.
Mitchell Tenpenny has long known that life is far too short. But never did that somewhat overused cliché ring as true for him as it did in the pandemic-stained year of 2020. Life changed, for all of us, explains Tenpenny, 31, during a recent interview with PEOPLE. Things were taken away that we never expected to
ever be taken away.
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Not only did the road warrior find himself stuck at home in 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic, but the country music hitmaker also lost one of the most special people in his life over the summer when his uncle died after a battle with COVID-19.