Ain’t No Sunshine: Acoustic Cover
Accomplished blues guitarist and vocalist Matt Andersen belts out an impressive and creative performance of Bill Withers’ all-time classic Ain’t No Sunshine. Hear more from Matt here.
Accomplished blues guitarist and vocalist Matt Andersen belts out an impressive and creative performance of Bill Withers’ all-time classic Ain’t No Sunshine. Hear more from Matt here.
Paul Vlahos not only does spot-on renditions of Peter Griffin, Cleveland, Herbert the Pervert, and Stewie, but they turn in a rock-solid performance of Chris Browns’ Look at Me Now. (Thanks Everyone!)
(NSFW: Language) A couple of guys descend into an old oil reserve tank to snap some photos, but that’s not what’s great about this clip – it’s the dude’s recreation of the Halo theme. (Thanks OrionFyre!)
We’ve heard all kinds of music and singing around here, but we can honestly say this is the first time our ears have had the privilege of listening to this tongue-twisting Indian scat singing called Konnakol.
Two men provide an irresistible musical sales pitch to the ladies to encourage them to purchase some fish from their stand at London’s Queen’s Market. We’re going to be singing this tune for hours.
Is it just us, or does The Dark Knight look a little soft around the middle in this amusing a Capella take on Seal’s classic Kiss from a Rose by singer Matt Mulholland?
Hidden in the commentary track of Episode 3 of the Season 1 disc is this little gem, in which the actors who portray the Stark children sing the theme song A Capella. Listen now, before HBO yanks it down.
The ultimate snack food, the almighty Twinkie gets the operatic treatment, courtesy of mezzo-soprano Hai-Ting Chinn, as she sings us the ingredients that make up this marvel of food engineering.
Nick McKaig pays tribute to the opening theme song of The Simpsons, orchestrating more than thirty parts with only his voice. And he doesn’t look the least bit silly as he makes all those noises.
Brace yourselves, turn up your speakers and let your hair loose, because 8-year old Juliet is about to open up this pit. Don’t worry folks, this is totally safe for work. WOOOOOOOOO!!!!
The always entertaining FreddeGredde returns with a little holiday medley, cramming 12 classic Xmas tunes into a seamless 4-minute medley. Bonus points for Banjo-Kazooie and The Pogues.
YouTubers Rhett & Link ran classic Christmas carols through YouTube’s automated caption generator, then sang the new lyrics for all to enjoy. Manicurist mutts to all, and to all a good night.
(PG-13: Language) Mac Lethal’s killer cover of Chris Breezy’s Look at Me Now, with lyrics slightly tweaked to reflect the fact that its being performed at the same time he’s cooking breakfast.
Contrary to what Jesse Morris says at the start of his subway performance of Sunday Morning Coming Down, he sure as hell sounds like Johnny Cash to us. Sadly, like Johnny, Jesse is no longer with us. R.I.P.
We were pretty impressed by yesterday’s Freddie Mercury vocalization, but this guy from Santiago, Chile wins the award for the least likely person to pull off a convincing Eddie Vedder.
At first, we thought Marc Martel was lip-syncing, but he does the most uncanny impression of Freddie Mercury’s smooth and powerful vocals. Or maybe he’s just a medium for the dead. More here.
Ever wonder how those screaming death metal vocalists warm up for a performance? Listen up as vocalist Olle Ekman of Deals Death & Volturyon gets ready to scream his lungs out in the studio.
Need a good laugh today? Watch this guy singing Montel Jordan’s This is How We Do It (It’s Friday Night) on a Kentucky Public Access channel that was broadcasting local karaoke. (Thanks Ron!)
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