Posts tagged "Dan Wilson"
"You & I (Nobody In The World)": John Legend Sends A Message With New Video

“You & I (Nobody In The World)”: John Legend Sends A Message With New Video

Is another #1 single in the cards for John Legend, and will his new video for “You & I” do the trick?

Dan Wilson Steps Back In Front Of The Mic With "Disappearing"

Dan Wilson Steps Back In Front Of The Mic With “Disappearing”

Dan Wilson is back with a very pretty new tune.

Bleu Announces To Hell With You: "BleuSical" Created To Push Fan-Funded Project

Bleu Announces To Hell With You: “BleuSical” Created To Push Fan-Funded Project

Singer/songwriter Bleu has created a hilarious video to support his upcoming album “To Hell With You.” The album is being funded through a PledgeMusic campaign.

The Popblerd Interview: Jacob Slichter

The Popblerd Interview: Jacob Slichter

Musician and author Jacob Slichter was kind enough to sit for an interview with us. Find out what he has to say about his next book, his days in a funk band, and…a new Semisonic album?!?!?

The Blerd13 with…Mike Doughty!

Mike Doughty is a busy man. There’s the electronic/samples Dubious Luxury record which was released in early August, a new solo album due this week, and then the highly anticipated book due early next year. Mr. Doughty recently answered some burning questions that Popblerd! had about the book, the albums, label changes and some interesting musical collaborators . Keep reading to see if some of your questions were answered, too! 1. With a new album, book, and tour coming up, it seems like […]

The Singles Bar: Mike Doughty’s “Na Na Nothing”

He’s baaaaa-aaaa-ck. Truthfully, he never left. After all, Mike Doughty’s last album was released not even two years ago. However, any new music from the singer-songwriter is an opportunity for celebration, so I now gift you with “Na Na Nothing”, the first single from his new album Yes and Also Yes, which is due 8/30. I’ll let Mike himself talk about the song’s somewhat-odd collaborators: “It was written with Dan Wilson, Nikki Sixx (?!) and Matt Gerrard, who wrote much […]

Spin Cycle: Adele’s “21”

The wave of the blue-eyed British soulstress started in the mid-Sixties with Dusty Springfield (the Queen of British soul) and has had two distinct boom periods. The first was in the mid Eighties and went hand in hand with the “New Romantic” MTV period that spawned soul influenced acts like Simply Red, Spandau Ballet and Wham! Worthy successors to the throne of Dusty were found in the likes of Annie Lennox, Tracey Thorn and Alison Moyet. Twenty years after the […]