“Hurt” was a perfect song for Johnny Cash, a tortured declaration of pain and purpose sung by a man as famous for his demons ...
Wayne Coyne and Steven Drozd of The Flaming Lips listened and reacted to the Willie Nelson cover of their song "Do You ...
Ahead of the November release of his 73rd solo (and roughly 153rd album overall?!), singer/songwriter Willie Nelson posted ...
Drozd said he regrets that his father will never hear Nelson’s rendition. “I wish he was still alive to see this happening, ...
“I wish he was still alive to see this happening, that Willie Nelson is doing a Flaming Lips song I had a part in co-writing,” he said. “He’d be very proud.” The two Lips expounded more ...
The Flaming Lips, naturally, are stoked about it. In a commentary video accompanying the song, Wayne Coyne said: It’s one of those dreams-come-true that you didn’t even have a dream for.
The company is planning a weekend of free dance Sept. 13-14 with "Ballet Under the Stars" at Scissortail Park and Dance Day ...
A major touchstone for the writing process of our new record was whether any given song could stand on its own when played only on acoustic guitar–like, say, around a campfire,” singer/guitarist ...
It’s savvy work, opening with songs like “Pork and Beans” and “Hash Pipe” instead of launching right into the Blue Album. Everybody came in expecting the full-album treatment, so to instead open with ...
Now, he’s released his version of The Flaming Lips’ ‘Do You Realize ... Secretly Fond Of Each Other’ in April – a song Nelson had previously recorded in 2006.