Sydney, Australia duo Pamela cover "Pure Shores," a 2000 dream pop release from London, UK girl group All Saints.
For a cover by All Saints, their version of "Under the Bridge" can be found here.
Sydney, Australia duo Pamela cover "Pure Shores," a 2000 dream pop release from London, UK girl group All Saints.
For a cover by All Saints, their version of "Under the Bridge" can be found here.
Round Rock, Texas teens Unleashed cover "Tonight Tonight," a 2011 dance rock single from Nashville, Tennessee pop punks Hot Chelle Rae.
I couldn't find posters of past lineups, but here's who's playing the Georgetown, Texas 4th of July fireworks and family picnic celebration this year.
New York City barrelhouse artist John Hammond covers "Goin' Back to Florida," a 1959 blues number from Centerville, Texas guitarist and songwriter Lightnin' Hopkins.
Phuket, Thailand kiddie group Ozone serenade the Naka Market with their remake of "Monster," a 2009 hard rock release from Memphis, Tennessee band Skillet.
From the Breathe Better Air website, stubborn cooking odors from burnt food on skillets can be neutralized with an ozone generator.
Singapore based grunge tribute act Dyrt cover "Nearly Lost You," a 1992 release from Ellensburg, Washington alternative band Screaming Trees.
A post on their Facebook page regarding one of their shows advised folk to come out, as pints of Guinness were only $9.90.
Even with the US dollar to Singapore dollar conversion rate..... Yikes on bikes.
Toronto, Canada solo artist Meep Moop plays a stripped-down acoustic version of "Doo Wop (That Thing)," a 1998 hip hop R&B hybrid from East Orange, New Jersey miseducator Lauryn Hill.
For a cover by Lauryn Hill, her version of "Can't Take My Eyes off of You" can be found here.
Birmingham, UK quartet Faded Cadence perform their version of "Falling Slowly," a 2006 single from Dublin, Ireland indie folk band The Swell Season.
To the degree that an indie folk song can "slap," this cover certainly does.