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Hace 6 horas · Por estos días vi circular con ese rótulo hiperbólico de lo más hermoso, etc. una entrevista que le hacen a Paul McCartney en 1982 en Desert Island Discs, de la BBC.La premisa del programa, que nació en la década del ‘40 y sigue emitiéndose (acá, de hecho, pueden seguirlo en formato de podcast), es simple y divina: convocan a distintas personas para que elijan ocho canciones que se ...
Hace 6 horas · Tanner Adell and Willie Jones, both acclaimed black country artists, feature on Cowboy Carter, as do Miley Cyrus — Parton's goddaughter — and Post Malone, a pop-rap star who has also vowed his ...
Hace 6 horas · Beyonce also covers Paul McCartney’s White Album classic Blackbiird, which she stylises with a double-i spelling. McCartney wrote the 1968 song about the Little Rock Nine, nine Black teenagers who became Civil Rights Movement icons when they were the first to enter a formally white-only high school in Arkansas, ushering in desegregation in the US south.
Hace 6 horas · Also on the sprawling album is a Beyonce cover of Paul McCartney's "Blackbiird," stylized with a double-i spelling. McCartney wrote the 1968 song about the Little Rock Nine, Black teenagers who became Civil Rights Movement icons when they were the first to enter a previously all-white high school in Arkansas, ushering in desegregation in the US south.
Hace 7 horas · Beyonce's "Cowboy Carter" is a full-throated ode to her southern roots, a rollicking revue of an album that also deals a vital history lesson on the Black lineage of country music.At the same time ...
Hace 6 horas · Beyonce also covers Paul McCartney's "White Album" classic "Blackbiird," which she stylizes with a double-i spelling. McCartney wrote the 1968 song about the Little Rock Nine, nine Black teenagers who became Civil Rights Movement icons when they were the first to enter a formally white-only high school in Arkansas, ushering in desegregation in the US south.
Hace 6 horas · Also on the sprawling album is a Beyonce cover of Paul McCartney's "Blackbiird," stylized with a double-i spelling. McCartney wrote the 1968 song about the Little Rock Nine, Black teenagers who became Civil Rights Movement icons when they were the first to enter a previously all-white high school in Arkansas, ushering in desegregation in the US south.