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The Black Keys Cover Blues Legend R L Burnside s Going Down South

Rolling Stone The Black Keys Cover Blues Legend R.L. Burnside’s ‘Going Down South’ Band will release their blues tribute album Delta Kream on May 14th By Delta Kream. “That was one of R.L. Burnside’s hits! We strayed a little from the original on our version with the falsetto and percussion, but we liked how it sounded in that moment,” Dan Auerbach said in a statement. “It’s become one of my favorites on the album.” “Going Down South” was released on Monday with an accompanying music video directed by Ryan Nadzam. The video was filmed at several Mississippi blues landmarks, including Jimmy Duck Holmes’ Blue Front Cafe (the oldest active juke joint in the U.S.), Holy Springs’ Blues Alley, the towns of Como and Chulahoma, the Burnside Palace, and Aikei Pro’s record shop.

You ve Already Gone Country

You ve Already Gone Country Copy link By Isabelle Lee and Pallabi Munsi Copy link May1, 2021 It’s a classic.  “I got a hot rod Ford and a two dollar bill,” Hank Williams sings, offering a breezy feel-good country song on the radio. You can almost feel the wind in your hair windows down, beats a-blasting. While it might seem like a quintessentially American experience, it’s actually one shared around the world from quiet morning kitchens in India to bustling evening saloons in Japan. This OZY Sunday Magazine gives you a soundtrack to wrap up the weekend right while adding some artists and international spice to your playlist. So climb into your pickup and join us for a global country music tour.

Late Night TV Needs More Latinx Voices (Guest Blog)

Late Night TV Needs More Latinx Voices (Guest Blog) TheWrap 8 hrs ago © TheWrap A decade after Lopez Tonight went off the air, Latinos are still waiting for another shot, writes Afro-Latina comedian Suni Reyes © Provided by TheWrap hollyblog guest blog banner I m an Afro-Latina whose favorite thing in the world (after warm donuts) is to make people laugh. For the past decade, I ve been creating and performing comedy on New York City s most renowned stages. I ve done it all: stand-up, sketch, improv, raising a child (OK, he is actually my favorite thing in the world). The dream was to one day get hired as a writer or a cast member on a late-night/variety show, or (dare I dream big!) to have my own show.

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