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Post by debjorgo on Apr 3, 2024 8:24:11 GMT -5
This morning, CBS Mornings used Now and Then again to start their story on Artist vs. AI, AI used in music. They wrapped the story up with the video clip as well, stating msicians were looking at how AI can be a positive force in music.
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Post by debjorgo on Apr 5, 2024 7:30:03 GMT -5
CBS Mornings read the entire McCartney quote on Beyonce's cover of Blackbird.
“I am so happy with [Beyoncé’s] version of my song ‘Blackbird,' ”McCartney wrote alongside a photo of the singers together. “I think she does a magnificent version of it and it reinforces the civil rights message that inspired me to write the song in the first place. I think Beyoncé has done a fab version and would urge anyone who has not heard it yet to check it out. You are going to love it!”"
(NBC) Today mentions the the acoustic guitar was used from The Beatles' version. They read the above statement. "He went on to say "I Spoke to her on facetime and she thanked me for writing it and letting her do it. I told her the pleasure was all mine and I thought she had done a killer version of the song.""
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Post by debjorgo on Apr 8, 2024 12:45:55 GMT -5
On CNN, Russellville, Arkansas has 358+ couples marrying for the eclipse. Wedding Band is the Beatles. They play Here Comes the Sun for the CNN audience. The band introduced themselves but they never do say who the act is.
A little research finds it's The Liverpool Legends.
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Post by joeyself on Apr 17, 2024 15:37:20 GMT -5
Ahhh, Russellville, or as I called it during my four years in college at that town, Rutville. It is now in my jurisdiction, and I have hearings there a few times a year--the last one was one against my alma mater, come to think of it. I also have two brothers living in Rutville. On CNN, Russellville, Arkansas has 358+ couples marrying for the eclipse. Wedding Band is the Beatles. They play Here Comes the Sun for the CNN audience. The band introduced themselves but they never do say who the act is. A little research finds it's The Liverpool Legends. That is the tribute band that was sponsored by Louise Harrison, and played at Branson, Missouri for years--may still, for all I know--and I saw them in Fort Smith, Arkansas a couple of years ago. They were quite good. I compare them with the Fab Four, who I've seen twice; both do the early years in the appropriate attire, and then change outfits for the middle period (I can't remember if the Legends do a third costume change). The Fab Four were probably a bit better at the early material, and the Legends get the nod for the latter stuff, because they cheat--they have a guy doing keyboard/synth stuff off to the side. I recommend seeing either if in your area. JcS
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Post by debjorgo on Apr 17, 2024 16:04:28 GMT -5
... The Fab Four were probably a bit better at the early material, and the Legends get the nod for the latter stuff, because they cheat--they have a guy doing keyboard/synth stuff off to the side. JcS Sounds like the Beatles, bringing in Billy Preston!
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