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"Satellites" is the first single by Petra Marklund (performing as September) from her second album In Orbit, and is the first single released under her contract with Catchy Tunes. The single was a success in Sweden and Finland and was later released in variety of countries worldwide, such as Poland, Romania, Spain, Israel, the United Kingdom and the United States, being September's first ...
Allmusic critic Mark Deming considers "Almost Saturday Night" one of Fogerty's best songs and describes the song as "a gloriously passionate hymn to the promise of the weekend." [1] Deming felt that Fogerty's "gritty" vocals were better suited to the song than Edmunds' "smoother" vocals, but praised Edmunds' enthusiasm and "killer" guitar solo. [1]
[14] The Gazette wrote that "the Satellites end up beating hell out of anything they play, in the style of a former cover band that was too good to remain merely a cover band." [ 15 ] The Philadelphia Inquirer determined that "the obvious low point is a version of Jerry Lee Lewis' 'Whole Lotta Shakin' ' —you'd think this band would be smart ...
Karol G drew a record-breaking 15,000 fans to her TODAY show concert. Watch her performances & go behind the scenes with TODAY editorial director Arianna Davis.
A recurring segment on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon produced a timely if not downright impressive original song about Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce on Thursday.. Now that the late-night ...
Jimmy has solicited song titles from the audience, asking them to send him titles of songs for him to sing via Twitter; he picks the one he likes the best (e.g. "Black Thought's Favorite Dinosaurs" and "I Love Your Elbows") and performs a song with that title on the next night's show.
Andy Williams' "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" was voted best Christmas song in TODAY Show's holiday hits bracket. Here's the full breakdown of the bracket results.
The network was previously known as Best Hits, Best Variety. Today's Best Hits was a property of Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One). "Retro Radio", the first nationwide radio broadcast devoted solely to music from the 1980s, was launched on Saturday nights in 1997. The show was created and hosted by Thom "Booray" Daniels until 2000.