In other news, the world's wealthiest people are running out of money after burning through the entire planet. Sources say one of the world's multi-billionaires purchased a law firm that was in bed with the RIAA roughly 10-15 years ago when music piracy was supposedly costing more money than the GDP of all the peoples of the world, combined. "The Owners" (as they have recently rebranded) have decided to collect on this unpaid debt from every living soul, and from all the multinational companies who have been long-established as having no living souls whatsoever. A nameless, faceless, pitiless representative was quoted as saying: "Resistance... is futile. Your life, as it has been, is over. From this time forward, you will service... us."
If you liked The Time Traveler's Wife then keep an eye out for Journeyman. It also only had one season, was also very Time-travely. Still worth watching.
Oddly enough, Travelers was cancelled by ShowCase after 2 seasons. Netflix picked up the show and gave them another season, so they had a chance to wrap up the story.
Travelers is a gem. People should watch it.
Hello Beehaw. It's a beautiful Saturday morning. If your Saturday morning isn't beautiful yet, bring some beauty to your ears with our jazzy version of Rihanna's "Umbrella". Dan's voice is like butter on this one, and yes that's also him on his acoustic guitar. So much Dan: So much love.
We hope this brings you a smile.
Hello fellow Fediverse people. I am in a band called The Three Leonards.
We perform pop songs (familiar and obscure) in a cool jazzy style that might remind you of artists like Leonard Cohen, Nick Cave, and/or Tom Waits.
Why do we do this? Because we are passionate about music, but mostly because it's super fun to do. I mean, who hasn't thought: "Gee I wonder what Toxic would sound like if Leonard Cohen did a version of it?" I know I have.
Doesn't that sound fun?
Our second album was released a week ago and we are already still not famous. Somehow. That will change once someone who picks songs for TV shows hears one of our mind-melting jazz-pop covers and is compelled to use it as an end-credit song. When that day comes, jeepers, it's gonna get wild.
Our second album of covers, featuring Bette Davis Eyes, Your Woman, Slave To Love, and Toxic by Britney Spears. Feel the love, feel the warmth, feel the fun. Feel The Len.
So if big mean Spotify doesn't want to pay indie artists unless we get 20 streams a month on each song, maybe you can help us get there. And maybe you'll find another favourite song along the way.
One of our best-received jazz-pop covers so far. [The year ain't over yet, folks.] We hope this brings you a smile, and a swing to your hips if you are so inclined.
In other news, the world's wealthiest people are running out of money after burning through the entire planet. Sources say one of the world's multi-billionaires purchased a law firm that was in bed with the RIAA roughly 10-15 years ago when music piracy was supposedly costing more money than the GDP of all the peoples of the world, combined. "The Owners" (as they have recently rebranded) have decided to collect on this unpaid debt from every living soul, and from all the multinational companies who have been long-established as having no living souls whatsoever. A nameless, faceless, pitiless representative was quoted as saying: "Resistance... is futile. Your life, as it has been, is over. From this time forward, you will service... us."