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Tag Archives: Grammy’s
Tuesday Tunes: Motown reborn by Silk Sonic & more Greta VF!
In case you missed the Grammys, superstars Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak have teamed up to create Silk Sonic. Their first single sounds like something straight out of Barry Gordy’s Motown’s “Hitsville, USA.” Smooth, soulful lyrics and melodies permeate this … Continue reading
Posted in art, diversity, entertainment, fun, Music, music reviews, video, writing
Tagged Anderson .Paak, Bruno Mars, Grammy's, Greta Van Fleet, Greta VF, GVF, Motown, Silk Sonic, The Battle at Garden's Gate
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‘Can’ada ya’ say song of the year, eh?
Two years ago, Montreal’s Arcade Fire took home the Grammy for Album of the Year for their masterful album The Suburbs. In 2012, I think Toronto’s Metric could very well lay claim to Song of the Year honors for the … Continue reading
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Tagged albums, Arcade Fire, art, Canada, entertainment, Grammy's, Metric, music, records, songs, video
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Oh Canada, oh yes. Arcade Fire wins!
Back on November 3, 2010, I wrote how the center of the rock ‘n’ roll universe had shifted north of the border to Canada. Well, the Grammy’s confirmed that last night by awarding its most prestigious award, Album of the … Continue reading