Hannah Cohen has shared a new song today called “Draggin.'” It’s the second single from her March-bound album Earthstar Mountain, which features guests including Sufjan Stevens, Clairo ...
Liverpool’s King Hannah, whom we named a Band To Watch, released the album Big Swimmer last year. Today, the post-punk duo are sharing some upcoming tour dates plus a “leftover” track from ...
Explore the music of Arthur “Montana” Taylor, an important blues and boogie-woogie pianist who performed on Indiana Avenue ...
All roads lead back to Hannah Montana ... that Hannah Montana sang in her 2009 feature film: “You’ll always find your way back home.” Get Even More From Bustle — Sign Up For The Newsletter ...
A resurfaced clip from a 2010 episode of Disney Channel's "Hannah Montana" has resurfaced following ... that "it's been very many years" leading up to this historic win.
Wendy also has a residency at The Stone in NYC coming up this month, and other dates ... vulnerability and confidence,” says King Hannah’s Hannah Merrick of this literal “leftover ...
"Jail for whoever made the decision to change 'White Lotus' theme song," one person wrote on TikTok as the opening credits played on a TV. "LOCK 'EM UP." An X user wrote, "New White Lotus theme ...
But one part of the Season 3 premiere wasn’t a success: Viewers were not impressed by the show updating its theme song ... “What the f–k is up with the incest in the new white lotus ...
A week later the WB hit Smallville debuted, using "Save Me" as its theme song. The song became a minor hit for the band, but sadly, Remy Zero broke up before recording a follow-up album.
“There goes the Spider-Man,” the theme song for Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man begins. “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can.” The vocals combine hip-hop tunes from ...
The musician and his wife Hannah shared the exciting news in a joint ... photos of their newborn daughter, including a close-up of her face with her eyes closed and a black-and-white picture ...
Remember when fans lined up at midnight to purchase Pearl Jam’s Vs. or Guns N’ Roses’ Use Your Illusion albums? So the TV theme songs mattered. And ’90s television had classic soundtracks ...