In 2016, Chris Cornell recorded and sequenced an album featuring 10 cover songs. Today, the late singer’s family released that collection—his final fully completed studio album. No One Sings Like You Anymore features Cornell singing songs by John Lennon, Prince, Harry Nilsson, Janis Joplin, Guns N’ Roses, Electric Light Orchestra, and others.
Oh Wonder are one of the UK’s best-kept secrets. What started with the relatively modest ambition of uploading a track month on Soundcloud quickly transformed into two albums and two tours, more than 1.2 million global adjusted album sales and a hotly anticipated third album No-one Else Can Wear Your Crown. First single Hallelujah is a statement of intent and marked the start of their next chapter no longer DIY pop-stars-in-hiding.
Jimmy Witherspoon was one of the smoothest blues singers to come along in the late 1940s, and his earthy yet elegant style was versatile enough for him to "cross over" into jazz and even rock (in 1971, he co-led an album with the great British blues-rock singer Eric Burdon). The Blues, The Whole Blues And Nothing But The Blues was recorded in England and originally released in 1992.
Jimmy Witherspoon was one of the smoothest blues singers to come along in the late 1940s, and his earthy yet elegant style was versatile enough for him to "cross over" into jazz and even rock (in 1971, he co-led an album with the great British blues-rock singer Eric Burdon). The Blues, The Whole Blues And Nothing But The Blues was recorded in England and originally released in 1992.
Jimmy Witherspoon was one of the smoothest blues singers to come along in the late 1940s, and his earthy yet elegant style was versatile enough for him to "cross over" into jazz and even rock (in 1971, he co-led an album with the great British blues-rock singer Eric Burdon). The Blues, The Whole Blues And Nothing But The Blues was recorded in England and originally released in 1992.
Jimmy Witherspoon was one of the smoothest blues singers to come along in the late 1940s, and his earthy yet elegant style was versatile enough for him to "cross over" into jazz and even rock (in 1971, he co-led an album with the great British blues-rock singer Eric Burdon). The Blues, The Whole Blues And Nothing But The Blues was recorded in England and originally released in 1992.