The Ballad in American Popular Music: From Elvis to Beyonce
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While ballads have been a cornerstone of popular music for decades, this is the first book to...
Emeli Sande recommended track Amazing Grace by Aretha Franklin in Amazing Grace: The Complete Recordings by Aretha Franklin in Music (curated)
Memphis 68: The Darkest Hour of Southern Soul
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In the 1950s and 1960s, Memphis, Tennessee, was the launch pad of musical pioneers such as Aretha...
Love is a Mix Tape: A Memoir
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In this stunning memoir, Rob Sheffield, a veteran rock and pop culture critic and staff writer for...
Nature Poem
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Nature Poem follows Teebs―a young, queer, American Indian (or NDN) poet―who can’t bring...
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Bong Mines Entertainment (15 KP) rated Cover Me - Single by Camille Miller in Music
Jun 17, 2019
“Stand before me, let me your soul. Let me feel the warmth of your touch. Hearts unguarded, bodies perfect in their flaws. I can’t do this on my own. Modern life through the telephone staring in and fading out. We’re all covered in lonely, we’re all covered in doubt.” – lyrics
‘Cover Me’ contains a relatable narrative, pleasing vocals, and lush instrumentation flavored with indie-pop and alternative elements. Also, the track possesses a tasty guitar solo.
“Thinking about how technology and social media sometimes make us doubt ourselves. How something that can brilliantly bring us together, can also keep us separated in ways we have never experienced before. How the need and want of human interaction is so important and deeply needed.” – Camille Miller
Camille Miller was brought up on a hearty diet of Motown, Carly Simon, The Carpenters, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, and the Rolling Stones.
With the sound of these greats of yesteryear oozing through her veins, she continues her global trend of turning listeners into lifelong fans.
https://www.bongminesentertainment.com/camille-miller-cover-me/
JT (287 KP) rated The Upside (2019) in Movies
Mar 10, 2020
It’s not the type of job that Dell is qualified to interview for. His dry sense of humour, however, strikes a chord with Phillip – but not his frosty assistant Yvonne Pendleton (Nicole Kidman).
Hart leaves the majority of his wise-cracking antics at the door and handles the dramatic role to great effect. One or two jokes slip through the net but they feel delivered at the right times – at least we know how a catheter is put in place.
The pair work out each other’s personalities and over time Dell discovers a love for opera while Phillip enjoys the effects of marijuana and Aretha Franklin. It rarely drifts from the storyline of the original, but it doesn’t need to do anything new to make it enjoyable.
The Man from Muscle Shoals: My Journey from Shame to Fame
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This is the story of legendary record producer Rick Hall and his historic role in the development of...
Anyone Who Had a Heart: My Life and Music
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Burt Bacharach is one of the most celebrated and legendary song-writers of the twentieth century....