Et Now : Caribbean Feel at Berlin’s Beach Chair Open Air

Germany – On 9 September 2021, Gentleman was the star guest at the Strandkorb Open Air series of concerts at Berlin’s Hoppegarten venue. The reggae artist from Cologne and his band delighted around 2,000 fans who watched from the comfort of 1,000 two-seat beach chairs at the historic racecourse. Wired and wireless microphones and IEM solutions from the Sennheiser portfolio are ubiquitous at concerts by Gentleman and his band. And by forming the first links in the audio signal chain, they play a key role in ensuring superb live sound quality.

Read More

Global Citizen : 14 of the Most Extraordinary Moments from Global Citizen Live in Paris

Thousands of people gathered on the iconic Champ de Mars to see Elton John, Ed Sheeran, Black Eyed Peas, Christine and the Queens, Måneskin, and Doja Cat perform, along with special guest performances by Angélique Kidjo, Charlie Puth, and Fatma Said, at the global concert uniting the world in the mission to defend the planet and defeat poverty.

Read More

Rolling Stone : Why Charlie Watts Mattered: Our Podcast Tribute to the Rolling Stones’ Late Drummer

The Black Keys’ Patrick Carney and the E Street Band’s Max Weinberg join Rolling Stone Music Now for a look back at a rock legend. Charlie Watts, who died August 24th at age 80, combined the tastefulness of a jazz accompanist with an unearthly gift for groove and funk, driving the Rolling Stonesfor six decades straight, getting stadium-sized audiences all around the world out of their seats.

Read More

Music Feeds : Watch Jimmy Barnes and Family Celebrate Our Paralympians with ‘We Are the Champions’

Jimmy Barnes has shared a new video that sees him and his family linking up remotely for a performance of Queen‘s classic ‘We Are the Champions’ in celebration of Australia’s Paralympians.“ This is a song for all of you guys, for every one of you Paralympians. Just incredible, and every single one of you are champions,” Barnes says when introducing the song. “It’s really just been wonderful to watch, and I hope you realise how much you’ve changed our lives.”

Read More

KATV : Rosanne Cash to headline at the virtual Johnny Cash Heritage Festival

“I am thrilled and delighted to return to Dyess to perform the first public concert from the living room of my father’s boyhood home,” Cash said. “This exciting benefit event raises funds to continue our mission of bringing attention to the rich history of my father in the Arkansas Delta and the New Deal-era colony where he was raised. This year, I am honored to share our family home in a special way.”

Read More

Glide Magazine : Mike Younger Completes Album with Levon Helm and Jim Dickinson 20 Years Later with “Burning the Bigtop Down” (ALBUM REVIEW)

Persistence pays off. Singer-songwriter Mike Younger began this project now titled, Burning the Bigtop Down, in January of 2001, over 20 years ago. The original tracks, the same nine Younger originals represented herein, were recorded alongside the departed icons Levon Helm and Jim Dickinson. For reasons which remain inexplicable to us, maybe even to Younger, his label called at the time and told him to shut the project down. Yet, through endless battles with lawyers and a will to win Younger is now able to present the project some twenty years later.

Read More

CAPETALK : 'I was never shy of being an African, for me it was a plus' - Angélique Kidjo

Sara-Jayne King catches up with African singing sensation Angélique Kidjo to talk about her latest album 'Mother Nature'.

- **Angélique **Kidjo is one of Africa's best-loved performers, with a career spanning more than 30 years

- Kidjo's latest album 'Mother Nature' was released in June and sees her team up with some of the continent's up-and-coming music stars including Burna Boy, Yemi Alade, Zaynab, and Sampa The Great.

Read More