/ Release of Kyle Taylor Parker’s Follow-up Solo Album “Broadway Soul, Vol. 2,” Reimaging Broadway Classics with a R&B Twist!
Release of Kyle Taylor Parker’s Follow-up Solo Album “Broadway Soul, Vol. 2,” Reimaging Broadway Classics with a R&B Twist!
“BROADWAY SOUL, VOL.2,” eclectic array of songs from musicals as diverse as Hedwig and the Angry Inch, South Pacific, A Chorus Line, The Wiz, all filtered through the sound of a queer artist of color. Available February 12!
Kyle Taylor Parker
’s new solo album “
Broadway Soul, Vol 2.” The album will be available everywhere digital music is sold on February 12th, with a physical CD to follow on February 26th. Pre-orders are now available at all major retailers (with iTunes offering an instant download of “What I Did For Love” with each pre-order of the album) and BroadwayRecords.com.
There was always something a little disreputable about INXS. Despite being one of the bigger rock bands on the planet for the better part of a decade, releasing a string of critically and commercially successful albums worldwide, the Australian six-piece never really shook the perception that it was more style than substance, a band that could generate frothy pop hits but which lacked the kind of depth that would bestow long-term credibility on its music. Maybe it was the influence of dance music on the group’s sound; for reasons involving cultural and racial bias, the genre was considered less artistically meritorious during INXS’s heyday, in the ’70s and ’80s. Or perhaps it was the overt sexuality and louche nature of the band’s lyrics and style; unless you were Mick Jagger, such topics rarely earned lyricists much acclaim. You could argue INXS was the Maroon 5 of its era a massively popular act that few appeared eager to defend or even admit to liking outside of a few c
One of Australia's top musical directors and conductors, George Ellis, will replace Doug Hawkins as Lismore's 2021 Australia Day Ambassador at tomorrow's.
Zdeněk Mácal, one of the most prominent Czech conductors of the present day, first gained recognition abroad, and only later shone on the music scene in his native country.
Packers rally around family of champion polo player
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Behind the high black fence that surrounds the Packers country estate Ellerston in the Upper Hunter, 120 of the famous clan s most loyal employees have spent the past fortnight rallying around the family of one of their own following the tragic death of champion polo player
Guy Kirkpatrick.
The late Guy Kirkpatrick.
The 48-year-old father of two, who lived and worked on the Packer family-owned property north-east of Scone, suffered horrific head injuries and died while using machinery on the farm on January 7.
Yesterday matriarch
Gretel, who took over ownership of Ellerston when she reached a settlement with her brother