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VentiSongs | October 2022
October 2022 Playlist featuring new songs by PJ Harvey, John Fullbright, Ashley McBryde, Wet Leg, The Mountain Goats, Aaron Raitiere, Sorry, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Paul Thomas Saunders, Peter Gabriel, Allison Lorenzen, Knifeplay, Sylvee & the Sea, Pieta Brown, John Convertino, CARM, Benjy Davis, Big Joanie, Oliver Sim, Divorce, Caylee Hammack, Brandy Clark, Ellie Bleach, Maria Taylor and Bonny Light Horseman
1 | “Who By Fire” | PJ Harvey
BAD SISTERS ORIGINAL SERIES THEME ON APPLE TV
2 | “Bearden 1645” | John Fullbright
NEW ALBUM THE LIAR OUT NOW
3 | “Jesus Jenny” | Ashley McBryde & Aaron Raitiere
NEW ALBUM ASHLEY MCBRYDE PRESENTS: LINDEVILLE OUT NOW
4 | “Daisy” | Wet Leg
5 | “Make You Suffer” | The Mountain Goats
NEW ALBUM BLEED OUT AVAILABLE NOW
6 | “Willow Tree” | Sorry
NEW ALBUM ANYWHERE BUT HERE OUT NOW
7 | “Mars” | Yeah Yeah Yeahs
NEW ALBUM COOL IT DOWN OUT NOW
8 | “Cruel” | Paul Thomas Saunders
NEW ALBUM FIGURE IN A LANDSCAPE OUT NOW
9 | “Here It Is” | Peter Gabriel
NEW LEONARD COHEN TRIBUTE ALBUM OUT NOW
10 | “The Fourth Cycle | Allison Lorenzen
11 | “Promise” | Knifeplay
NEW RECORD ANIMAL DROWNING AVAILABLE NOW
12 | “Distillery” | Sylvee & The Sea, Pieta Brown, John Convertino & CARM
NEW RECORD THE LESS I NEEDED THE BETTER I FELT AVAILABLE NOW VIA RIGHTEOUS BABE RECORDS
13 | “Gospel Night At The Strip Club” | Ashley McBryde & Benjy Davis
NEW ALBUM ASHLEY MCBRYDE PRESENTS: LINDEVILLE OUT NOW
14 | “In My Arms” | Big Joanie
PREORDER THEIR NEW RECORD BACK HOME - AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 4, 2022
15 | “Romance With A Memory” | Oliver Sim
DEBUT SOLO ALBUM HIDEOUS BASTARD OUT NOW
16 | “Checking Out” | Divorce
4-track EP from Divorce, out digitally on December 2nd 2022 with vinyl arriving in Spring 2023
17 | “Bonfire At Tina’s” | Ashley McBryde, Caylee Hammack & Brandy Clark
NEW ALBUM ASHLEY MCBRYDE PRESENTS: LINDEVILLE OUT NOW
18 | “Tupperware Party” | Ellie Bleach
5-SONG EP NO ELEGANT WAY TO SELL OUT AVAILABLE NOW
19 | “Darby Jean” | Maria Taylor
20 | “Summer Dream” | Bonny Light Horseman
NEW BONNIE LIGHT HORSEMAN RECORD ROLLING GOLDEN HOLY AVAILABLE NOW
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Ashley McBryde - The Missed Connection Section of the Lindeville Gazette - feat. Brandy Clark, Aaron Raitiere
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2020 Grammy Winners: The Complete List
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Published Jan. 26, 2020Updated Jan. 27, 2020, 10:28 a.m. ET
The 62nd annual Grammy Awards were on Sunday. Here are highlights from the show:
Billie Eilish won five awards, including record, album and song of the year, capping a night that also saw multiple wins for Lizzo and Lil Nas X.
Our critics and writers weigh in on the best and worst moments.
Lizzo and host Alicia Keys kicked off the show by addressing the death of the basketball star Kobe Bryant.
The ousted Grammys chief Deborah Dugan is at war with the Recording Academy. In a speech, Keys seemed to reference the turmoil.
Check out the red carpet looks.
See the complete list of winners below:
Record of the Year
“Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish
Album of the Year
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
Song of the Year
“Bad Guy,” Billie Eilish O’Connell and Finneas O’Connell, songwriters (Billie Eilish)
Best New Artist
Billie Eilish
Best Pop Solo Performance
“Truth Hurts,” Lizzo
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance
“Old Town Road,” Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus
Best Pop Vocal Album
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Billie Eilish
Best Rock Performance
“This Land,” Gary Clark Jr.
Best Rock Song
“This Land,” Gary Clark Jr., songwriter (Gary Clark Jr.)
Best Rock Album
“Social Cues,” Cage the Elephant
Best Alternative Music Album
“Father of the Bride,” Vampire Weekend
Best Metal Performance
“7empest,” Tool
Best R&B Performance
“Come Home,” Anderson .Paak featuring André 3000
Best R&B Song
“Say So,” PJ Morton, songwriter (PJ Morton featuring JoJo)
Best Urban Contemporary Album
“Cuz I Love You (Deluxe),” Lizzo
Best R&B Album
“Ventura,” Anderson .Paak
Best Traditional R&B Performance
“Jerome,” Lizzo
Best Rap Performance
“Racks in the Middle,” Nipsey Hussle featuring Roddy Ricch and Hit-Boy
Best Rap Song
“A Lot,” Jermaine Cole, Dacoury Natche, 21 Savage and Anthony White, songwriters (21 Savage featuring J. Cole)
Best Rap Album
“Igor,” Tyler, the Creator
Best Rap/Sung Performance
“Higher,” DJ Khaled featuring Nipsey Hussle and John Legend
Best Country Solo Performance
“Ride Me Back Home,” Willie Nelson
Best Country Album
“While I’m Livin’,” Tanya Tucker
Best Jazz Instrumental Album
“Finding Gabriel,” Brad Mehldau
Best Latin Pop Album
“#Eldisco,” Alejandro Sanz
Best Latin Rock, Urban or Alternative Album
“El Mal Querer,” Rosalía
Best Americana Album
“Oklahoma,” Keb’ Mo’
Best Song Written for Visual Media
“I’ll Never Love Again (Film Version),” Natalie Hemby, Lady Gaga, Hillary Lindsey and Aaron Raitiere, songwriters (Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper)
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical
Finneas
Best Music Video
“Old Town Road (Official Movie),” Calmatic, video director; Candice Dragonas, Melissa Larsen and Saul Levitz, video producers (Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus)
Best Comedy Album
“Sticks & Stones,” Dave Chappelle
Best Musical Theater Album
“Hadestown,” Reeve Carney, André De Shields, Amber Gray, Eva Noblezada and Patrick Page, principal soloists; Mara Isaacs, David Lai, Anaïs Mitchell and Todd Sickafoose, producers (Anaïs Mitchell, composer and lyricist) (Original Broadway Cast)
Best Instrumental Composition
“Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Symphonic Suite,” John Williams, composer (John Williams)
Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella
“Moon River,” Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier)
Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals“All Night Long,” Jacob Collier, arranger (Jacob Collier featuring Jules Buckley, Take 6 and Metropole Orkest)
A Grammys Red Carpet Fantasia
We went to the Grammys red carpet in Los Angeles.
Best Recording Package
Chris Cornell, Barry Ament, Jeff Ament and Joe Spix, art directors (Chris Cornell)
Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package
“Woodstock: Back to the Garden — The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive,” Masaki Koike, art director (Various Artists)
Best Album Notes
“Stax ’68: A Memphis Story,” Steve Greenberg, album notes writer (Various Artists)
Best Historical Album
“Pete Seeger: The Smithsonian Folkways Collection,” Jeff Place and Robert Santelli, compilation producers; Pete Reiniger, mastering engineer (Pete Seeger)
Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
“When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?,” Rob Kinelski and Finneas O’Connell, engineers; John Greenham, mastering engineer (Billie Eilish)
Best Remixed Recording
“I Rise (Tracy Young’s Pride Intro Radio Remix),” Tracy Young, remixer (Madonna)
Best Immersive Audio Album
“Lux,” Morten Lindberg, immersive audio engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio mastering engineer; Morten Lindberg, immersive audio producer (Anita Brevik, Trondheimsolistene and Nidarosdomens Jentekor)
Best Contemporary Instrumental Album
“Mettavolution,” Rodrigo y Gabriela
Best Gospel Performance/Song
“Love Theory,” Kirk Franklin, songwriter (Kirk Franklin)
Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song
“God Only Knows,” Josh Kerr, Jordan Reynolds, Joel Smallbone, Luke Smallbone and Tedd Tjornhom, songwriters (For King & Country and Dolly Parton)
Best Gospel Album
“Long Live Love,” Kirk Franklin
Best Contemporary Christian Music Album
“Burn the Ships,” For King & Country
Best Roots Gospel Album
“Testimony,” Gloria Gaynor
Best World Music Album
“Celia,” Angelique Kidjo
Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media
“A Star Is Born,” Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
“Chernobyl,” Hildur Guonadottir, composer
Best New Age Album
“Wings,” Peter Kater
Best American Roots Performance
“Saint Honesty,” Sara Bareilles
Best American Roots Song
“Call My Name,” Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan and Sara Watkins, songwriters (I’m With Her)
Best Bluegrass Album
“Tall Fiddler,” Michael Cleveland
Best Traditional Blues Album
“Tall, Dark & Handsome,” Delbert McClinton and Self-Made Men + Dana
Best Contemporary Blues Album
“This Land,” Gary Clark Jr.
Best Folk Album
“Patty Griffin,” Patty Griffin
Best Children’s Album
“Ageless Songs for the Child Archetype,” Jon Samson
Best Spoken Word Album (Includes Poetry, Audio Books and Storytelling)
“Becoming,” Michelle Obama
Best Regional Mexican Music Album (Including Tejano)
“De Ayer Para Siempre,” Mariachi Los Camperos
Best Tropical Latin Album
“Opus,” Marc Anthony
“A Journey Through Cuban Music,” Aymée Nuviola
Best Regional Roots Music Album
“Good Time,” Ranky Tanky
Best Music Film
“Homecoming,” Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and Ed Burke, video directors; Steve Pamon and Erinn Williams, video producers (Beyoncé)
Best Country Duo/Group Performance
“Speechless,” Dan + Shay
Best Country Song
“Bring My Flowers Now,” Brandi Carlile, Phil Hanseroth, Tim Hanseroth and Tanya Tucker, songwriters (Tanya Tucker)
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album
“Look Now,” Elvis Costello and the Imposters
Best Engineered Album, Classical
“Riley: Sun Rings,” Leslie Ann Jones, engineer; John Kilgore, Judith Sherman and David Harrington, engineers/mixers; Robert C. Ludwig, mastering engineer (Kronos Quartet)
Producer of the Year, Classical
Blanton Alspaugh
Best Orchestral Performance
“Norman: Sustain,” Gustavo Dudamel, conductor (Los Angeles Philharmonic)
Best Opera Recording
“Picker: Fantastic Mr. Fox,” Gil Rose, conductor; John Brancy, Andrew Craig Brown, Gabriel Preisser, Krista River and Edwin Vega; Gil Rose, producer (Boston Modern Orchestra Project; Boston Children’s Chorus)
Best Choral Performance
“Duruflé: Complete Choral Works,” Robert Simpson, conductor (Ken Cowan; Houston Chamber Choir)
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
“Shaw: Orange,” Attacca Quartet
Best Classical Instrumental Solo
“Marsalis: Violin Concerto; Fiddle Dance Suite,” Nicola Benedetti; Cristian Măcelaru, conductor (Philadelphia Orchestra)
Best Classical Solo Vocal Album
“Songplay,” Joyce DiDonato; Chuck Israels, Jimmy Madison, Charlie Porter and Craig Terry, accompanists (Steve Barnett and Lautaro Greco)
Best Classical Compendium
“The Poetry of Places,” Nadia Shpachenko; Marina A. Ledin and Victor Ledin, producers
Best Contemporary Classical Composition
“Higdon: Harp Concerto,” Jennifer Higdon, composer (Yolanda Kondonassis, Ward Stare and the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra)
Best Dance Recording
“Got to Keep On,” The Chemical Brothers, producers; Steve Dub Jones and Tom Rowlands, mixers (The Chemical Brothers)
Best Dance/Electronic Album
“No Geography,” The Chemical Brothers
Best Reggae Album
“Rapture,” Koffee
Best Improvised Jazz Solo
“Sozinho,” Randy Brecker, soloist
Best Jazz Vocal Album
“12 Little Spells,” Esperanza Spalding
Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album
“The Omni-American Book Club,” Brian Lynch Big Band
Best Latin Jazz Album
“Antidote,” Chick Corea and the Spanish Heart Band
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Lyric video for Ashley McBryde’s “The Missed Connection Section of the Lindeville Gazette” with Brandy Clark and Aaron Ratiere. ____________________________ The Missed Connection Section of the Lindeville Gazette Songwriters: Ashley McBryde, Brandy Clark, Benjy Davis, Connie Harrington, Nicolette Hayford and Aaron Raitiere
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June 2023
I hope that we made William’s birthday month as special for him as he made it for us.  A lot of lovely memories this month including adding a lovely sandbox to our Finca, and playing in a giant sandbox at Lake Michigan - the two best days. So many days centered our happy boy as he turned two. And while Mama worked her butt off this month, nose to the grindstone, we all leveled up making it through a 6 day separation - the longest since Mama went back to work.
Not pictured this month, but definitely worth mentioning is our own evolution that Audrie and I are going through - working hard to start writing whatever our next chapter will be.  Owning our shit, and being good partners.  We’re not perfect, but we’re doing the work; and this month we did a lot of good work (though most the credit goes to her).
One hilarious story about this month: a few months back Audrie had put my grey reducing beardwash into its own squirt jar instead of the bottle it comes in.  I immediately didn’t like the idea as I couldn’t shake it before use as easily.   This month, as I grew my beard out full I noticed it was getting darker and darker as I had reached the very bottom of the squirt jar - getting nothing but straight grey reducing dye.   My beard went 10 years younger for a point this month.  Maybe that squirt jar isn’t so bad.
William’s birthday party this month was Sesame Street themed and Jenna and Jose, as they always do, came through with some really awesome decorations for him to go with mama’s gluten free cupcakes.    Now that he’s two, the next big milestone is potty training and we’re working through the ups and downs and mishaps of that knowing its probably going to be the main storyline of the month(s) ahead.
Now we shove off into the back half of 2023.  A time to stop and reflect on intentions, make some plans, and pull forward the best intentions.  For me its also a good time to let go, free up some space, do some cleanse and start fresh.  So much more to write in this year.
Best Day: June 17 - Beach, Pigs Dinner, Lighthouse, Gin and Tonics at Grandma’s House!
Best Song: Aaron Raitiere - Single Wide Dreamer
Best Quote:  “Letting go isn’t about having the courage to release the past; it’s about having the wisdom to embrace the present.” ― Steve Maraboli
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Ashley McBryde & Aaron Raitiere - Jesus Jenny (Lyric Video)
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Ashley McBryde to present her album Lindeville live at the Ryman Auditorium
Ashley McBryde to present her album Lindeville live at the Ryman Auditorium
Ashley McBryde is inviting fans to the famed Ryman Auditorium for Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville, featuring the collaborators and special guests performing songs from her critically acclaimed album, Lindeville. Produced by John Osborne, Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville includes performances from McBryde, Brothers Osborne, Brandy Clark, Aaron Raitiere, Pillbox Patti, Caylee Hammack and…
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Stream the new compilation At Home With The Kids now!
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popofventi · 2 years
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Favorite 100 Songs of 2022
2022 :: 100 Favorites
This playlist is what it’s all about for Ventipop. Ventipop's 100 songs of 2022 playlist is the culmination of hour upon hour of listening to music over the past twelve months. I never stop searching for my next favorite song. These are the tracks I kept coming back to the most all year long. Definitely, not the songs on all the other site’s year-end lists, which is why I created Ventipop. Enjoy and thanks for supporting Ventipop.
Ventipop’s Favorite 100 Songs of 2022 proudly features the following musicians:
Big Thief, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Dave Groh, Violet Grohl, Dan Romer, caroline, Saint Judas, Porridge Radio, Spanish Love Songs, Haunted Summer, Still Corners, Meskerem Mees, Future Islands, Hatchie, Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys, Teen Jesus and the Jean Teasers, Glassio, Father John Misty, Bartees Strange, Anson Seabra, Regina Spektor, Phosphorescent, Florence + The Machine, Dawes, Danny Bensi, Prateek Kuhad, Ethel Cain, JAWNY, Beck, Caamp, Σtella, Redinho, Viagra Boys, NoSo, Dilettante, Dermot Kennedy, Noah Kahan, U.S. Girls, Tami Neilson, John Fullbright, Nick Waterhouse, Paris Paloma, Brimheim, Plains, Waxahatchie, Jess Williamson, Mary Fahl, Sam Burchfield, Death Cab for Cutie, Oliver Sim, Mexican Institute Of Sound, Shannen Moser, PJ Harvey, Tim Phillips, Ashley McBride, Aaron Raitiere, Sorry, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Knifeplay, Benjy Davis, Caylee Hammack, Brandy Clark, Pillbox Patti, Ellie Bleach, Maria Taylor, Bonny Light Horseman, Dream Wife, Bad Waitress, Cass McCombs, Weak Signal, Quasi, Paolo Nutini, Steady Holiday, Phoebe Bridgers, Paul Thomas Saunders, James Blake, Lissie, Carsie Blanton, Dilettante, Freja The Dragon, SSVU, Silversun Pickups, Butch Vig, Petey, Goodnight Texas, Curse of Lono, Wet Leg, Craig Finn, The A’s, dodie, Annie Hamilton, Hannes, waterbaby, Miya Folick, Violet Grohl, Lou Roy, Jayomi, Wallows and Jack White
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Single Wide Dreamer (2022) … ghosts of everyone …
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THE TOO GOOD TEN with YAM HAUS
Pursuing a career in music is tough but made a bit easier when you get to do it alongside long-time friends. That’s a reality for the four-piece band, Yam Haus out of Minneapolis. The alt-pop band appeared on the scene in 2018 with their debut single, “West Coast” - a chill synth infused pop song - that immediately gained some traction and shot up over a million streams. Since then, the group has released their 13 song debut album, Stargazer and the 2020 The Band Is Gonna Make It EP and more recently their single “novocaine.” They follow-up “novocaine” with the upbeat and funky “Whatever It Is” that encourages you to not sweat the small stuff. Just as much friends as they are musicians the boys of Yam Haus show their less serious side in their Youtube Vlogs and social media and have garnered a passionate fanbase to boost. Get to know your new favorite band by checking out their latest single above and their full Too Good Ten interview below:
The Too Good Ten. Ten Questions. One Artist. Too Good. Let’s go.
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1. Taking it back to the beginning – how did the four of you come together to from Yam Haus?
YAM HAUS: We’re high school friends that met up after college and decided to go for the dream of being in a band together. This is something we’ve all dreamt of doing since we were kids.
2. We’ve gotta touch on the band name – Yam Haus – its so unique. The YAM is an acronym stands for “You Are Me” correct? How did the name come to be? What does “You Are Me” mean to you?
YH: We were living in a house together when we started the band and had started calling it the "Yam House” as a reminder of the whole “you are me” thing in relation to being good roommates, friends, etc. We were totally strapped trying to find a name that wasn’t already taken and someone suggested calling the band that and we just went for it. We spelt house in German just to make it look weird.
3. You guys have played alongside some impressive names in music such as Kacey Musgraves, Tori Kelly, Andy Grammer, American Authors and lovelytheband just to name a few. What does it mean to share a stage with acts like that? Any learnings from watching these artists perform?
YH: It means a lot. It’s such a privilege to get the chance to play alongside artists that are further along than us. One of the biggest things we’ve learned from a lot of bigger artists is to stay humble and not take any of this for granted.
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4. “WHATEVER IT IS” is out now! How does this song feel different or similar to previous releases? How long had you been working on this one?
YH: To compare it to our previous releases, it has the feel good message of a song like “Groovin’” and the more ambitious production of a song like “The Thrill.” It was fun to see those two vibes come together. It’s a song we needed personally, with how gloomy this past year has been for literally everybody on earth, it felt good to stumble into making a feel good song organically. Seth made the demo in February of this year, and we made the verses and then brought it down to Nashville with our producer Mark Needham and a co-writer Aaron Raitiere and they helped us bring it to the finish line that same month. It was a pretty quick process.
5. Your social media is hilarious and seems like you guys are really good friends in addition to being bandmates. Do you guys feel it’s important to not take each other/life too seriously when pursuing a career in music?
YH: Absolutely. Our friendship is a very integral part of what we do. It’s one of our biggest strengths. Another important aspect we’ve tried to remember is to not tie up our personal identities too strongly into social media, while still being true to ourselves and what we’re about. That can be a fine balance to maintain. When we get too wrapped up into everything and in our heads too much, things can start to feel really hopeless and unnecessarily stressful, so it helps to always remember to take a step back and have healthy personal lives that stand can alone outside of the band. When we’re healthy personally it bleeds into Yam Haus in a really beautiful and effortless way.
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6. You guys played your first live stream concert (that also featured some in person attendance) in early April. Although there was a live audience component did you prepare differently knowing it’d be a live stream? How’d it feel to be playing shows again?
YH: Not really, we just made a set list we were excited about and showed up and played it like we always do. It feels really good but also it brings up a lot of sad emotions that I feel we’ve all repressed a bit pertaining how much we’ve missed stuff in the past year. It’s bittersweet in a way, and we’re really grateful to be playing again.
7. Do you guys have any funny/weird/heartwarming fan stories/interactions?
YH: Loads! One of my favorites would be when everybody passed little hearts around and held them up at us at First Avenue in December of 2019. We didn’t know that was happening and it surprised us in a really sweet way. Seeing all those hands holding them up at us was so wonderful.
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8. Are there any pranks you guys have pulled on each other throughout the years? If so, any stand out?
YH: Yeah we occasionally have thrown surprise “turkey parties” for each other where we decide one of us is a turkey and we have this huge turkey themed party in their honor.
9. For each member, if you could only listen to (5) artists for the rest of your life who would they be?
Lars: Leif Vollebekk, Radiohead, Sheryl Crow, Outkast, Charli XCX
Seth: Coldplay, Frank Ocean, John Prine, Kendrick Lamar, Radiohead
Zach: Bon Iver, Kendrick Lamar, Charli XCX, Stevie Wonder, Radiohead
Jake: Coldplay, Leif Vollebekk, Corrine Bailey Rae, Stevie Wonder, John Mayer
10. What’s the rest of 2021 look like for Yam Haus?
YH: Lots of shows and music releases. Hoping people get vaxxed so we can get back on the road ASAP.
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Yes - let’s all hope everyone gets vaccinated so we get live music back ASAP! Especially as they JUST announced their latest tour. For ticket information click HERE.
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Shout-out to the guys of Yam Haus for hanging for the most recent Too Good Ten. Need more from these talent guys? Be sure to follow along on their journey below:
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Day 156: Monday June 5, 2023 - “Team Meeting”
Mondays are a reset day; a share plans and make plans day. Tonight it was order off Scholastic for William for his birthday day, and discuss birthday plans.  It was the day to sacrifice to make all the other days of the week great.
Song: Aaron Raitiere - Single Wide Dreamer
Quote: It’s not the load that breaks you down. It’s the way you carry it. — C.S. Lewis
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El cantautor Michael Bolton, ganador de un Grammy y nominado a un Emmy, publica hoy su nuevo tema "Whatever She Wants". La conmovedora balada, co-escrita con Anderson East y Aaron Raitiere, muestra la composición de Bolton y su impresionante voz por la que es más conocido. "Whatever She Wants" se escribió para las mujeres importantes de nuestras vidas", afirma Bolton. "Sólo hace falta un momento para decir 'te mereces mucho más de mí, así que voy a volver a comprometerme y a expresarte mi amor y mi aprecio".
"Whatever She Wants" es uno de los temas principales del nuevo álbum de Bolton, Spark of Light, que saldrá el 14 de julio. Tras haber grabado más de 20 álbumes de estudio a lo largo de su extensa carrera, Bolton vuelve a sus raíces como compositor con este primer álbum de canciones originales, coescritas por Michael y algunos de los escritores y productores de más éxito de la actualidad. Spark of Light ya está disponible en preventa en formato digital, así como en CD estándar y de lujo, vinilo dorado de edición limitada y vinilo negro estándar. El álbum también estará disponible en vinilo azul de edición limitada en Barnes & Noble. Spark of Light incluirá 10 canciones totalmente nuevas, y la versión de lujo tendrá dos temas extra, "Somebody To You" y "One Life".
NUEVO DISCO  “SPARK OF LIGHT” A LANZARSE EL 14 DE JULIO
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Track List for ‘A Star Is Born’ soundtrack:
1. “Intro” 2. “Black Eyes” – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson. 3. “Somewhere Over The Rainbow” 4. “Fabulous French” 5. “La Vie En Rose” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Louiguy and Edith Piaf. Produced by Lady Gaga and Brian Newman. 6. “I’ll Wait For You” 7. “Maybe It’s Time” – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written by Jason Isbell. Produced by Bradley Cooper and Benjamin Rice. 8. “Parking Lot” 9. “Out of Time” – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson. 10. “Alibi” – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson. 11. “Trust Me” 12. “Shallow” – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, and Andrew Wyatt. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice. 13. “First Stop, Arizona” 14. “Music To My Eyes” – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson. Produced by Lukas Nelson. 15. “Diggin’ My Grave” – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written by Paul Kennerley. Produced by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson. 16. “I Love You” 17. “Always Remember Us This Way” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Lori McKenna. Produced by Dave Cobb and Lady Gaga. 18. “Unbelievable” 19. “How Do You Hear It?” 20. “Look What I Found” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Balir, Lukas Nelson, and Aaron Raitiere. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 21. “Memphis” 22. “Heal Me” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Blair, Julia Michaels, and Justin Tranter. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 23. “I Don’t Know What Love Is” – Performed by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Lady Gaga and Lukas Nelson. 24. “Vows” 25. “Is That Alright?” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, Paul “DJWS” Blair, Lukas Nelson, and Aaron Raitiere. Produced by Lady gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 26. “SNL” 27. “Why Did You Do That?” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Diane Warren, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. Produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 28. “Hair Body Face” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 29. “Scene 98” 30. “Before I Cry” – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written and produced by Lady Gaga, Mark Nilan Jr., Nick Monson, and Paul “DJWS” Blair. 31. “Too Far Gone” – Performed by Bradley Cooper. Written and produced by Bradley Cooper and Lukas Nelson. 32. “Twelve Notes” 33. “I’ll Never Love Again” (Film Version) – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Ratiere. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice. 34. “I’ll Never Love Again” (Extended Version) – Performed by Lady Gaga. Written by Lady Gaga, Natalie Hemby, Hillary Lindsey, and Aaron Ratiere. Produced by Lady Gaga and Benjamin Rice.
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Weir Everywhere Dept: Bob Weir visits Nashville, plays the Grand Ole Opry, then plays Set 2 with Billy Strings at the Ryman Auditorium (Video)
Weir Everywhere Dept: Bob Weir visits Nashville, plays the Grand Ole Opry, then plays Set 2 with Billy Strings at the Ryman Auditorium (Video)
Weir Everywhere Dept: Bob Weir visits Nashville, plays the Grand Ole Opry, then plays Set 2 with Billy Strings at the Ryman Auditorium (Video) Bob Weir went to Nashville, hung out with the Del McCoury Band, and then played at the Grand Ole Opry with Aaron Raitiere, Anderson East & The Oak Ridge Boys. After that Bobby Weir headed over to the Ryman Auditorium and played an entire set with Billy…
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