Saxophonist Tony Hancock—better known as Saxl Rose—just dropped a cover of “Goodbyes” by Post Malone that you just have to hear. Rose has gained a ton of attention on social media for sax covers of ...
Industrial engineering student Nathaniel Lane has been making a lot of headlines lately for a unique reason. This young man has been covering songs by some of musics biggest artists on his saxophone.
It’s hard to sit still when you press play on this soprano saxophonist’s mashup cover of Drake and Popcaan’s unreleased “Controlla” and Rihanna‘s current smash hit “Work.” Corey Staggers, who goes by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A saxophone player who posts covers of songs by artists like Drake on Twitter won the hearts of the Internet, nabbing the name ...
Nandi Bushell has shared a new cover online, playing the jazz saxophone on a version of a New Orleans Rhythm Kings song. The young musician became an internet sensation in 2020 after posting videos of ...
Though he's been playing the saxophone for about 15 years, Peyton Womock sometimes feels like he's just getting started. Spurred by the isolating COVID-19 pandemic, the Bloomington resident has been ...
If you thought the Manike Mage Hithe viral wave was over, think again! This video posted on Instagram is a soulful saxophone version of the song that was originally sung by Sri Lankan singer Yohani ...
Saxophonist Tony Hancock—better known as Saxl Rose—has gained a ton of attention on social media for sax covers of scene favorites. After his cover of Miss May I's “My Sorrow” which featured Levi ...
To be clear: Dolly Parton won Glastonbury simply by showing up. The 68-year-old country music legend is not the type to show up at every festival every summer, but she blessed the UK’s biggest one ...
Nandi Bushell has delivered another bewildering cover to show off her multi-instrumental skills, this time tackling Stevie Wonder’s jazzy, funk-tinged classic ‘Sir Duke’. A tribute to late jazz icon ...
You’ve probably seen some of these albums in dusty bins at the thrift store, forgotten and unloved, for less than a dollar. You could probably walk out the front door with them and no one would care.