Riverside is a progressive rock band from Warsaw, Poland. It was founded in 2001
In the six busy years since Meghan Trainor released “All About That Bass,” the winking doo-wop throwback that made her a viral sensation, the Grammy-winning pop star dropped two albums, toured the world, judged TV talent shows, and collaborated with Kaskade and CNCO. But her biggest strides, she says, have come in her relationship with herself. The singer’s panoramic and upbeat third album, aptly titled TREAT MYSELF, honors her commitment to making music for herself rather than bending to others, and is easily her most confident work to date. She spans a broad range of styles and influences—from tender, gospel-inflected balladry (“Babygirl”) to slick R&B with “Truffle Butter”-esque synths ("Nice to Meet Ya" featuring Nicki Minaj)—but her sweet spot is the glossy R&B-pop that shaped her youth.
On November 10, 2017, at the historic Capitol Theatre in Port Chester New York, Sheryl Crow played the final night of her ''Be Myself'' tour. The show features Sheryl with her all new band in top form, performing new songs from her 8th studio album. featuring the Title Track ''Be Myself'' along with her newest hits ''Halfway There'' and ''Atom Bomb'' , and featuring her classic hits including Comon' Comon All I Wanna Do, Leaving Las Vegas , First Cut Is The Deepest, Soak Up The Sun, If It Makes You Happy and many more hits…
The three-year journey of self-discovery that led Emeli Sandé to her third album began at home. “Living with my family and seeing real life in action was so grounding,” the Scottish singer-songwriter tells Apple Music. “My sister and her partner are both teachers, and they're so responsible and such wonderful parents.” That home life has been the catalyst for 11 tracks that take in R&B, gospel and trademark widescreen ballads—all united by empowering lyrics. “When you see what really matters,” says Sandé, “I think that's when the honesty has to begin.” Let her guide you through the album, track by soul-baring track.