Whole Lotta Love by Michael Winslow
Thank goodness for the internet or Norway would have been the only one to experience Michael Winslow's oral power riffs during his cover of Led Zeppelin's "Who Lotta Love." Jimmy Page should be proud.
Thank goodness for the internet or Norway would have been the only one to experience Michael Winslow's oral power riffs during his cover of Led Zeppelin's "Who Lotta Love." Jimmy Page should be proud.
Jonathan Mann's duet with Apple's newest personal assistant is more than okie dokie.
A clean-cut Willie Nelson suited up and singing a medley of country hits at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
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The Imperial March gets Shafted in Ithaca Audio's movie/music mashup.
There's nothing cute about eight-year-olds rocking out a cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandmand," just complete awesomeness.
Put your vinyls down and command your soundtrack with Apple Music. Discover the new releases, explore updated charts, and dive into curated playlists. This summer, we've been enjoying the Appalachian folk of Tyler Childers' Snipe Hunter, Deftones' gritty Private Music, Turnstile's high-octane Never Enough, and Tyler, the Creator's dancefloor-ready Don't Tap the Glass. The interface is built to keep you flowing across your devices, so you're always ready to listen, no matter if you're on a plane, train, or just melting into a recliner at home.
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Everyday they're shufflin'. Ohio University's marching band show us what they're working with during their rendition of LMAFO's "Party Rock Anthem."
There's no assailant too lethal or beast too savage for a guy on a buffalo.