Description If you could call out to your country, what would you say? When Eric Bibb embarked on the title song that would galvanize his latest album, Dear America, the songwriter found himself unpacking a seven-decade relationship with a partner of dramatic extremes. Bibb has known many different Americas, the good, the bad and the ugly. Born in New York City on August 16th, 1951, the thunderbolt of the Sixties folk revival remains an era so alive in the 69-year-old's memory. Yet just as vivid are the dark societal flashpoints of the last year, when protesters highlighted the open wound of US race relations while a bitter Presidential election scrawled jagged battlelines. "This album is a love letter," Bibb explains of the record's root concept, "because America, for all of it's associations with pain and it's bloody history, has always been a place of incredible hope and optimism. You see young people now and it's amazing, with the whole Black Lives Matter movement. All of those things let me know that there is a kind of reverberation from that Sixties energy. You can't keep a good thing down." Track List: Disc: 11. Whole Lotta Lovin' (Feat. Ron Carter) 2. Born of a Woman (Feat. Shaneeka Simon) 3. Whole World's Got the Blues (Feat. Eric Gales) 4. Dear America 5. Different Picture (Feat. Chuck Campbell) 6. Tell Yourself 7. Emmett's Ghost (Feat. Ron Carter) 8. White ; Black 9. Along the Way 10. Talkin' 'Bout a Train, Pt. 1 (Feat. Billy Branch) 11. Talkin' 'Bout a Train, Pt. 2 12. Love's Kingdom (Feat. Tommy Sims ; Glen Scott) 13. One-Ness of Love (Feat. Lisa Mills)
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We’ve all been given advice at one point or another in our lives - a piece of information that helps us make a decision, understand what really matters, or the actions we should take to change our course of life. Chances are, the advice you were given truly did help you at that time, but sometimes advice can get a little bit… off. And the more off it is, the more suitable it starts to be for our funny bad advice list! Yup, you absolutely shouldn’t take the bits of bad advice listed here seriously, but rather treat them as a means of pure entertainment (except for maybe the instances you want to practice reverse psychology).
September 20, 2011: The single "We Are Young" by fun. featuring Janelle Monáeis released. “We Are Young” is a life-affirming, fist-pumping anthem celebrating the hope and promise of young adulthood, as well as touching on regret for past mistakes. (sign up to follow by email) Released in September 2011, the track initially gained attention from only online media. But it was soon covered by the hit television show Glee, then licensed for use in a Chevrolet Sonic commercial that aired during Super Bowl XLVI. Read more: Eclectic Music Lover September 20, 1969: Lawrence Reynolds entered the US music chart with "Jesus is a Soul Man." Selling over a million copies, “Jesus is a Soul Man” was Reynolds’s claim to fame . Apart from being a featured artist at the “Grand Ole Opry,” Reynolds appeared as a guest on “The Tonight Show,” “The Johnny Cash Show,” the “Dick Cavett Show” and “American Bandstand.” Read more: Country Thang Daily September 20, 1975: Bad Company made it as high as Number 10 with "Feel Like Makin’ Love." When Paul Rodgers wrote "Feel Like Makin' Love," he was 19 and touring the US with as the vocalist for Free. Bad Company He has never revealed the subject of the song’s lyric but admits he wanted an everyman feel that was open to interpretation. Read more: Louder Sound September 20, 1980: Johnny Lee made the Top 5 on the US pop chart with "Lookin’ for Love." The Johnny Lee Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places song was released in June 1980 as part of the soundtrack to the film Urban Cowboy, released that year. Marcy Levy was one of the female singers who provided backing vocals on the track. Lee had previously been one of the main nightclub acts at Gilley’s, a nightclub owned by country music superstar Mickey Gilley. Read more: Country Fan Cast September 20, 2003: Dido entered the US chart at 75 with "White Flag." "White Flag" is about Dido's split with her boyfriend Bob Page, who is the guy she wrote the song "Thank You" about. They were engaged, but split up in 2002. Dido In the UK, this is Dido's biggest hit. She did top the UK charts with "Stan," a duet with Eminem.It won the award for Best Single at the 2004 Brit Awards. Read more: Songfacts We Are Young fun. featuring Janelle Monáeis
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