The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Monday (Feb. 1) to perform her Grammy-nominated single “Black Like Me.”
For her performance, Guyton wore an off-the-shoulder dress and paired her look with a matching set of shimmery jewelry. The 37-year-old singer, who is expecting her first child with her husband Grant Savoy soon, lovingly kept her hands close to her pregnant belly as she poured her heart and soul into the deeply personal ballad amid a glowing array of pillar candles.
“It’s a hard life on easy street / Just white-painted picket fences far as you can see / If you think we live in the land of the free / You should try to be Black like me, Guyton sang emotionally, accompanied by the sounds of delicate guitar and piano.
Rolling Stone Black Pumas Tap Lucius for a Cover of the Kinks’ ‘Strangers’
Austin duo’s rendition appears in the trailer for the upcoming doc
Life in a Day 2020
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The song appears in the trailer for the upcoming documentary
Life in a Day 2020, which will debut on CBS prior to the Super Bowl on February 7th. Lucius’ Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig provide backing vocals to the
Lola Versus Powerman track, while Eric Burton takes the lead. The musicians also released a video that goes behind the scenes of the recording.
“To me, ‘Strangers’ has a really interesting way of cutting through straight to the soul,” Burton said in a statement. “I had such a good time inhabiting this honest reflection on love lost and the triumph that is a resilient human spirit.”
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Vice President Harris listens as President Biden speaks on racial equity before signing executive orders at the White House on Jan. 26, part of a largely traditional public role she has played since taking office two weeks ago. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
It s very early in Kamala Harris vice presidency. So early, in fact, that she still has not yet moved into the official vice presidential residence at Washington, D.C. s Naval Observatory as it undergoes maintenance work, according to a White House official.
In the midst of a TV-appearance hot streak that included an appearance on Ellen and another on The Late Late Show with James Cordon last month, Ingrid Andress is heading for yet another late-night performance. Sheâll stop by The Late Show With Stephen Colbert to perform her current single and the title track of her debut album, â Lady Like .â Ingridâs performance is set for next Tuesday at 11:35 PM ET on CBS. âLady Likeâ follows âMore Hearts Than Mine,â Ingridâs breakout hit, which landed her her first chart-topping song on country radio last year. Even amid a turbulent year, Ingrid found massive career success in 2020, emerging from a noted songwriter into an acclaimed performing artist in her own right. Sheâs showing no signs of slowing down in 2021: Ingridâs up for three Grammy Awards at the upcoming March ceremony, and sheâs even got a nomination in the all-genre Best New Artist cate