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If Oasis Was a New Orleans Jazz Band

If Oasis Was a New Orleans Jazz Band

Mardi Gras might be over, but Jazz Fest is just around the corner. So there’s no better time to enjoy this New Orleans-style cover of the Oasis track Don’t Look Back in Anger, performed with aplomb by vocalist Robyn Adele Anderson, accompanied by musicians Ben Covello, Charlie Himel, Shareef Taher, Ben Golder-Novick, and Jacob Melsha.

Welcome to the Broadway Parade

Welcome to the Broadway Parade

Robyn Adele Anderson and her bandmates knocked it out of the park with this vintage Broadway-style performance of the My Chemical Romance hit Welcome to the Black Parade. That’s Demi Remick clacking her feet and proving what pop-punk always needed was more tap dancing.

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Seven Nation Bluegrass Army

Seven Nation Bluegrass Army

Robyn Adele Anderson is going to Wichita, far from this opera forevermore. And Kansas seems like an appropriate place for some twangy bluegrass music. If you ask us, her arrangement of The White Stripes hit Seven Nation Army sounds just right with the addition of a fiddle and banjo.

Come Out and Play: Klezmer Edition

Come Out and Play: Klezmer Edition

The Offspring’s Come Out and Play is one of the best-known pop-punk tracks of the 1990s. We had no idea it would work so well as a Klezmer band tune. That’s Robyn Adele Anderson on lead vocals, Matt Dallow on Accordion, Tom Jorgensen on Drums, Georgia Weber on Bass, Ben Golder-Novick on Clarinet, and Tiffany Weiss on Violin.

Sweet Bluegrass Child O’ Mine

Sweet Bluegrass Child O’ Mine

Vocalists Robyn Adele Anderson and Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs fame teamed up to perform this twangy bluegrass cover of the Guns N’ Roses track Sweet Child O’ Mine. Get out your dew rags and your best square dancin’ outfit for a good old time.

Immigrant Song: Jazz Edition

Immigrant Song: Jazz Edition

Singer Robyn Adele Anderson applies her smooth and emotive vocals to this unique cover version of Led Zeppelin’s classic Immigrant Song. The jazzy arrangement is very different from the original’s aggressive guitars and wailing vocals, but it’s no less intriguing.

Lose Yourself: Jazz Cover

Lose Yourself: Jazz Cover

(PG-13: Language) Sit down and enjoy a delicious serving of mom’s spaghetti, courtesy of vocalist Robyn Adele Anderson, as she and six talented jazz musicians turn in a totally unconventional take on Eminem’s 2002 classic Lose Yourself.

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Gangsta’s Paradise: 1920s Style

Gangsta’s Paradise: 1920s Style

Vocalist Robyn Adele Anderson and Postmodern Jukebox crank out a jazzy rendition of Coolio’s classic Gangsta’s Paradise, set in the heart of the prohibition era. We kept expecting Nucky Thompson to make an appearance.

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