Last night (11/20) at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, an unprecedented run came to an end. The Rocketman himself Elton John waved goodbye to the U.S. as he wrapped up the North American leg of his farewell tour
Fifty years after its initial release, Elton John’s Madman Across The Water – his fourth album – remains one of his best albums in a career crammed with remarkable albums.
Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Mumford & Sons, Jim James, Tom Morello, Alabama Shakes and Patti Smith were among the artists who honored Bruce Springsteen last night
The legendary singer Kate Bush will release her brand new studio album 50 Words For Snow via Anti-Records on November 21st. You can preview the record beginning today, November 14
Since 2007, Daryl Hall has been hosting jam sessions with a diverse mix of artists at his 200 year-old-plus house in Dutchess County, New York, and recording them for a
Following yesterday’s stunning announcement that Jack White had collaborated with Insane Clown Posse our thoughts turned to other oddball musical pairings. For this week’s B List, we polled the Hidden Track staff and compiled a list of ten of the oddest musical collaborations.
Here’s what we came up with…
10. Phish and Jay-Z
It’s well documented that Phish loves to cross genres and play with guests, but when Trey Anastasio introduced Jay-Z to the stage in Coney Island in 2004 – jaws dropped. Can you imagine the Notorious B.I.G. stepping on stage with the Grateful Dead? As live collaborations go, 99 Problems / Big Pimpin’ was a big risk and a great success. And we think it’s safe to say Jay-Z never expected 8,000 Phish-heads belting his lyrics back at him – and neither did they. READ ON for nine more oddball musical pairings…