5 Things To Know About Xylø, The Vocals Behind The Chainsmokers’ ‘setting Fires
... a decade, but she definitely has it in her for sure.”. 5. They have music in common, but their other interests couldn’t be more different. Paige’s Instagram bio says it all: “50% Golden Retriever, 50% XYLØ.”. A photo posted by Paige Duddy (@pdud) on. Mar 24, 2016 at 6:22 pm PDT. “I’m a dog whisperer on the side,” Paige says about who she loves to spend the most time with when she gets a break from putting out her feminine vocals. “I have one dog right now. He’s a Chihuahua and his name is Meemz. He’s like 100-years-old and he’s gonna outlive us all.”. But, as a drummer, Chase opts to keep his arms going. A photo posted by CHASE / DUDDY (@chachachase) on. Nov 11, 2016 at 12:51 pm PST. “I love golfing, but I never find the time to go,” he says. “I’ve also been starting to go to this little indoor rock-climbing place. I went last night with a bunch of high school buddies. It sounds so silly, but it’s the best workout ever — literally every single muscle in my body is sore right now.”. “And I love hanging out with my family,” the first-time father continues. “We have a little boat on a ...
Chainsmokers Coming To Hampton Coliseum
... at all tour stops. Caption 'Hidden Figures' receives Oscar nominations. "Hidden Figures" received three Oscar nominations Tuesday morning. Caption 'Hidden Figures' receives Oscar nominations. "Hidden Figures" received three Oscar nominations Tuesday morning. Caption Aspiring actor dies in suicide streamed on Facebook. Police tried to reach Frederick Jay Bowdy, but he had already killed himself in his car in North Hollywood. (Jan. 25, 2017). Caption Video: 12 Hours in Virginia Beach. Spend the day in Virginia Beach at the Fort Henry Lighthouses and spoting various wildlife on a whale watching tour with Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Center. Caption Ella's Place. The old Toby Keith's Bar and Grill in City Center is being transformed into a '40 s jazz club in honor of Ella Fitzgerald's 100 th birthday celebration. Caption Beyonce, Radiohead, Kendrick Lamar top 2017 Coachella ...
Chainsmokers To Open 2017 Tour In Miami
... Caption VIDEO: Steve Aoki does push-ups for us. Miami native Steve Aoki plays LIV Nightclub Friday night in Miami Beach. He talked to Talia J. Medina before his last appearance at Sun Fest, staying fit and his favorite type of cake. Caption The night Miami drank 'Lemonade'. Thousands of girls, women and some slightly scared husbands packed Marlins Park on April 27 to welcome Beyoncé on opening night of her Formation World Tour in Miami. Fans shared their thoughts and excitement with us before entering the stadium. Caption The freaks come out at night at Okeechobee. At Okeechobee Music and Arts Festival, all kinds of freaks come out at night. During the day, you’ll spot people practicing yoga, getting massages, swimming by the beach and riding the Ferris wheel, but at night the festival lights up with people wearing LED lights on their shoes, gloves, hula hoops, hats, jackets and costumes. Their most recent South Florida performance was a quick closing set for the Jingle Ball at the BB&T Center in December. The duo hit the stage with a salvo of F-bombs, on a night when profanity was very rare, causing parents in the mostly ...
The Chainsmokers, String Cheese Incident, W. Kamau Bell
... E. Washington Ave. Tickets are $20 ($25 at the door) through __link__. TENNIS: Wednesday, March 8, 8 p.m., High Noon Saloon, 701 E. Washington Ave. Tickets are $15 ($17 at the door) through __link__. THE GROWLERS: Wednesday, March 8, 8 p.m., Majestic Theatre, 115 King St. Tickets are $21.50 ($24 at the door) through __link__. JOJO: Friday, March 10, 8 p.m., Majestic Theatre, 115 King St. Tickets are $20 through __link__. THE REVIVALISTS: Thursday, March 16, 8:30 p.m., Majestic Theatre, 115 King St. Tickets are $22.50 ($25 at the door) through __link__. DINOSAUR JR: Friday, March 17, 9 p.m., Majestic Theatre, 115 King St. Tickets are $25 ($28 at the door) through __link__. ROBERT RANDOLPH & THE FAMILY BAND: Saturday, March 18, 9 p.m., Majestic Theatre, 115 King St. Tickets are $25 through __link__. JAY SOM AND THE COURTNEYS: Tuesday, March 21, 8 p.m., The Frequency, 121 W. Main St. Tickets are $12 ($14 at the door) through __link__. THE ENGLISH BEAT: Wednesday, March 22, 7:30 p.m., High Noon Saloon, 701 E. Washington Ave. Tickets are $21 ($23 at the door) through __link__. KRIS KRISTOFFERSON: Sunday, March 26, ...
The Chainsmokers Announce Debut Album, 40-date Tour
... Coliseum. May 13 New Orleans, LA Smoothie King Arena. May 16 Tulsa, OK BOK Center. May 17 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center. May 18 St. Louis, MO Scottrade Center. May 19 Memphis, TN Fed Ex Forum. May 20 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center. May 23 Columbia, SC Colonial Life Arena. May 24 Raleigh, NC PNC Arena. May 25 Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum. May 26 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post Pavilion. May 30 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre. June 1 Montreal, QC Bell Centre. June 2 Boston, MA TD Garden. June 3 Philadelphia, PA Liacouras Center. June 4 Philadelphia, PA Liacouras Center. June 7 Providence, RI ...
John Mayer, Chainsmokers, Queen With Adam Lambert
... Knuckleheads. $27.50. Paul Thorn, June 2-4, Knuckleheads. $20-$75. Morbid Angel with Suffocation, Revocation and Withered, June 7, Granada. $23. Brit Floyd, June 9, Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland. $39.50-$75. Liverpool, June 9, Knuckleheads. $20. Def Leppard with Poison, June 21, Sprint Center. $29.50-$125. Train with Natasha Bedingfield, July 3, Starlight. $29.50-$129.50. Iron Maiden with Ghost, July 11, Sprint Center. $39.50-$99.50. Steve Martin and Martin Short, July 21, Starlight. $45.95-$198.95. Idina Menzel, Aug. 16, Starlight. $30-$130. 2 Cellos, Nov. 5, Sprint Center. $31.50-$69.50. Also on sale. Inquisition with Truckfighters and more, Jan. 26, Riot Room. $17-$20. Dr. Zhivegas, Jan. 27, Kanza Hall. $15. Gene Watson, Jan. 27, Ameristar. $15-$35. Michael Carbonaro, Jan. 27, Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland. $39.50. The Paludan Sisters, Jan. 27, Lied Center. $14-$25. Pure Prairie League, Jan. 27, ...
The Chainsmokers Are The Nickelback Of Edm
... Buckcherry. It had become a bankable formula that had splintered into many worse subgenres of rock music—much like EDM has in 2017. But Nickelback stands out among many of its worse contemporaries thanks primarily to the band's stunning commercial success. Most Popular. Probably the clearest analysis of Nickelback's music comes from Steven Hyden's essential critique of the band's greatest hits for Grantland. Nickelback distills every cliché about bad white-guy durr music in a convenient one-stop package—the vocals bellow like an excavator tongue-kissing a gravel pit and the riffs sputter like amplified lit farts. The lyrics frequently resort to cheap sexism, like the self-explanatory "Something in Your Mouth," a resentful ode disguised as a party-hearty strip-club rager about dumb guys feeling emasculated by powerful women. More surprising (and arguably more insufferable) is the schmaltz. Songs like "Lullaby," "Far Away," and "Gotta Be Somebody" are romantic ...
The Chainsmokers At Webster, Queen At Mohegan Sun
... on June 2 at 8:30 p.m., with special guest Tom Grennan. Daniel Bachman plays a free show at BAR in New Haven on June 28 at 9:30 p.m., with Ava Mendoza opening. __link__. Parsonfield ($17-$44) plays Infinity Hall in Hartford on March 10 at 8 p.m., followed by AC/DC tribute Live Wire ($29-$39) on March 11 at 8 p.m. The Ryan Montbleau Band ($29-$39) performs at Infinity Hall in Norfolk on April 8 at 8 p.m. __link__. Toad's Place in New Haven welcomes Sublime tribute Badfish ($15-$20) on April 28 at 9 p.m. __link__. The Eric Krasno Band ($20-$25) returns to Arch Street Tavern in Hartford on March 18 at 10 p.m. __link__. The Warehouse in Fairfield welcomes Marc Cohn ($58) on March 25, followed by Dopapod ($18-$22) on April 9; Parachute ($25) on April 20; and Martin Sexton ($48) on May 20. Stage One hosts Wild Adriatic ($17-$20) on March 24, followed by Simon Kirke ($38) on March 30; and Steve Tyrell ($65) on June 22. __link__. Rosanne Cash and John Leventhal play the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center in Old Saybrook on Feb. 22 at 7:30 p.m. __link__. Kid Koala ($25) presents two ...
Bassnectar, Anderson .paak, The Chainsmokers At X Games Aspen
... of Bassnectar’s signature noise-metal electronic style, it was quite literally a spectacular show. Saturday’s bill opened at dusk with a buoyant, virtuosic hourlong sprint of a performance from Anderson. Paak & The Free Nationals. They moved smoothly between hip-hop, funk, jazz and rock (with a dash of disco). Playing to a thinner crowd than the primetime acts, the versatile rapper, drummer and bandleader —with a three-piece band and a DJ — gave X Games the musical high point of the weekend. He opened with the funky hip-hop hit “Come Down” and stayed in that milieu for “Milk n’ Honey” and “Drugs” before moving to the drums and heading into more adventurous terrain exploring different styles. “I can’t feel my hands, y’all!” he cried with a laugh as he first sat down at his drum kit — the sun and the temperature going down quickly. He and The Free Nationals played a ...
Insufferable Dj Duo The Chainsmokers Announce New Orleans Concert
... duo, who self-identify as “frat bros” and who first rose to prominence with a truly garbage song about taking selfies. The Chainsmokers, who imposed the god-awful combination of uninspired noise and poorly remixed top 40 classics they call a concert on countless music festivals in 2016, last took the stage in New Orleans during the Voodoo Music Experience. As you may recall, it was there that they mercifully siphoned the more obnoxious elements of the crowd away from Arcade Fire’s set in what could arguably be described as their only positive contribution to music. Tickets to see The Chainsmokers, who Esquire accurately deemed the “Nickelback of EDM,” in New Orleans will go on sale at 10 am on Saturday, February 4. Previous Post Enter to Win Tickets to Louis C. K. in New Orleans. Yinz In Heyna Land. Come on. If that video had appeared on Saturday Night Live, you’d be talking about how brilliant it is. Just because the people who made it aren’t in on the joke doesn’t take away from the comic genius. Biased Opinions. Despite popular belief, no artist should have their name slandered in this poor excuse of literature. To think you are a ...
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