Pietermaritzburg, South Africa band The Rising Sons cover "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," a 1969 pop single from Hazel, Kentucky artist Jackie De Shannon.
Pietermaritzburg, South Africa band The Rising Sons cover "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," a 1969 pop single from Hazel, Kentucky artist Jackie De Shannon.
Happy pi day!
Here's a cover of "Cottleston Pie," originally a 1926 poem from Winnie the Pooh author A A Milne, first set to music by Teaneck, New Jersey big band vocalist Anne Lloyd in 1961.
I'm crediting Tales from Woodhaven as the artist, though I'm unsure if that's the chosen name of the husband/wife duo who gave WTP some BPM.
I was unable to locate bio information, either.... though, my guess is that the artists hail from Grayson, Georgia.
Gillette, Wyoming group Sushi Roll cover "Officer," a 2003 release from San Diego, California reggae rock band Slightly Stoopid.
If you're looking for a sushi roll in Gillette, Wyoming, Sapporo Steak House may very well be your only option.
Jess has been obsessing over the song "Boys in the Better Land," a 2019 single from Dublin, Ireland indie rock band Fontaines DC.
Here's a cover version from Santa Barbara, California fem punks The Cherry Club.
It's 3/11, so here's a cover of Omaha, Nebraska alternative funk metal band 311's 1996 single "Down," covered by Humble, Texas group ZEDsDEAD.
For another 311 cover, the Kuerdas version of "Amber" can be found here.
For a cover by 311, their version of "Self Esteem" can be found here.
Grenoble, France musiques funk et pop band Groovy Folks cover "I'd Rather Go Blind," a 1967 deep soul single from Los Angeles, California gospel singer Etta James.
Rosalie Rendu was a nun who continued to overcome fatigue and illness -- including progressive loss of eyesight -- to serve the poor alongside the Daughters of Charity in post-Revolution France.
Dresden, Germany pop comedy band Die NotenDealer cover "Informer," a 1992 reggae rap fusion number from Toronto, Canada artist Snow.