Boomhauer is a fictional character in the Fox animated series King of the Hill. Drums are members of the percussion group of musical instruments. Never before could I explain both words, and not even be close to explaining this video, but there you go.
Why Trout Mask Replica By Captain Beefheart Is A Masterpiece, But A REALLY Tough Listen
Trout Mask Replica, by Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band was inducted into the Library of Congress’ national recording registry in 2010 – nearly 40 years after it’s release. The album has been widely cited by artists of all kinds as a shining point of creativity and original thought – it also is very very hard to listen to. It’s the musical equivalent of a Jackson Pollock painting. Its discordant rhythms and motifs sound made up on the spot by a child, but every sound and riff you hear on the album was arduously rehearsed over the course of a year by a group of young musicians who were remarkable in their own right.
Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, And Dana Carvey On Their Canceled Show
The Dana Carvey Show aired only seven of its planned 10 episodes. While the program was short-lived and featured controversial material, it has since been considered ahead of its time. The show is also recognized for providing early exposure to Steve Carell and Stephen Colbert, two comedians who would go on to have massive success many years later. In addition, The Dana Carvey Show served as a launchpad for Smigel’s series of TV Funhouse cartoons. But it still failed. In this video, 3 of the funniest people on earth reflect on their failed series.
Led Zeppelin Are Celebrating 50th Anniversary With Illustrated Book
Led Zeppelin are pleased to announce that Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones are collaborating with ReelArtPress to publish the official illustrated book celebrating 50 years since the formation of the group. Released in 2018, the band directed fans to the Reel Art Press website to look for updates as they happen.
Boy George Sings “Miss Me Blind” With A Young Fan At Australian Press Conference In 1984
Just three years after forming, Culture Club were one of the biggest bands on the planet in 1984. The Boy George-led group won Brit Awards for Best British Group, Best British Single (“Karma Chameleon”), and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. They were nominated the same year for the Grammy Award for Pop Vocal by Group or Duo.
That same year, the group released their third album,sold up 2.8 million copies worldwide Waking Up with the House on Fire, and the tour took them to Sydney, Australia, where this delightful boy somehow managed to get into the press conference, and end up on the stage to sing.
The Cast Of “Hamilton” Mashup Their Favourite UK and Hamilton Songs
In celebration of the London opening of Hamilton, Lin Manuel Miranda and the cast perform a mashup of Hamilton songs and British pop songs.
Video: The Donna Summer Special From 1980
Soon after Donna Summer received four nominations for 1980 American Music Awards, and took home awards for Female Pop/Rock and Female Soul/R&B Artist; and well as Pop/Rock single for “Bad Girls”, Donna had her own nationally televised special, The Donna Summer Special, which aired on ABC network on January 27, 1980. Look for Robert Guillaume and Twiggy as performers, too.
Foo Fighters Cover Rush’s “Tom Sawyer” With A Fan On Lead Vocals
After performing a cover of Van Halen’s ‘Jump’, Dave Ghrohl of the Foo Fights talked to the 16,500-strong crowd at the State Farm Center saying: “Who knows how to sing ‘Tom Sawyer’? Somebody here knows ‘Tom Sawyer’. No bulls**t, who knows it? You? You’re pointing at yourself. Get up here mother***er. You’re going to do a Rush song.”
And so, that’s how Mike Carpenter, fan of The Foo Fighters got to sing a Rush song with the band.
75 Fictional Bands ‘Play’ Def Leppard’s ‘Pour Some Sugar On Me’
Pour Some Sugar on Me by Def Leppard from their 1987 album Hysteria reached number 2 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and one of the grest songs of the 1980s. And despite this success, it’s rarely heard in the movies or listed on soundtracks. Unit now. Kinda. Video editor Robert Jones assembled a clip with 75 movie bands having one massive performance of “Pour Some Sugar on Me.”




