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Norah Jones, Brandon Flowers of The Killers, plus Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd of the Flaming Lips will be among the many musicians paying tribute to Beach Boys leader Brian Wilson at the forthcoming "Brian Fest," an event honoring one of the most influential figures in pop music history as he prepares to release his new album 'No Pier Pressure.' -
Brian Wilson Announces New Solo Album 'No Pier Pressure' Tracklist, Release Date, Album Cover & Collaborations
Brian Wilson may be in his seventies, but the famous Beach Boys singer is showing no signs of slowing down. After months of speculation about his 11th solo album and just who he might be collaborating with, today (Jan. 29), Wilson announced No Pier Pressure. And while Frank Ocean may be absent from the tracklist, the new album is not without plenty of major guest stars. -
She & Him Take on Frank Sinatra's 'Time After Time' [LISTEN]
She & Him have a new album of timeless tunes coming out titled "Classics," and the pair have recently shared their rendition of Frank Sinatra's "Time After Time." -
She & Him Announce Release Date For 'Classics' Album, Share Dusty Springfield Cover "Stay Awhile" [LISTEN]
She & Him's compilation of standards, aptly titled Classics, will be out in time for the holidays. -
She & Him Signs With Columbia
She & Him recently signed a deal with Columbia Records, get the details here. -
12 Days of Christmas: 10 Best Versions of 'Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas'
For day three, we'll be looking at "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas." Originally done by Judy Garland for the 1944 musical Meet Me in St. Louis, the track actually tells the story of a family who won't be able to spend time together for the holidays due to a job promotion in New York. It's a somber reality of the holiday, but not necessarily the most joyful... All the history aside, who does the best "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas?" Check out the 10 best versions below. -
12 Days of Christmas: 12 Best Versions of 'The Christmas Song'
First, we're going to kick things off with the 12 best cover versions of the most covered Christmas song of all time, fittingly titled: "The Christmas Song." Originally recorded by Nat King Cole in 1946, the track was already redone by Cole again in '53. Since then, it has been recorded countless times and remains a holiday standard to this day. But who has done it the most justice?
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