The song Leavin’ Trunk is from the album The Big Come Up by The Black Keys released in 2002.
Carbon fiber isn’t a new drum-making material, but it is for DW. For years, players have asked about incorporating carbon fiber into the Custom Shop line-up. Many prototypes have been made and our testing has finally produced a shell that is good enough to make the cut.
From the album of the same name, At Last! by Etta James was originally written for the musical film Sun Valley Serenade in 1941.
Composed by Bob Marley, the song Stir It Up was his first successful song outside Jamaica.
The title of the song Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison was inspired by his wife Claudette.
From the album Goats Head Soup, this acoustic guitar driven ballad song Angie characterizes the end of a romance.
The song Don’t Chain My Heart is from the eighth studio album of Toto called Kingdom of Desire released in 1992.
From the Platinum-selling album Something Special of Kool & The Gang released in 1981, Get Down On It is a RIAA million-selling Gold Certified single in 1982.
The funky song Sex Machine by James Brown was one of the first songs recorded with his new band called The J.B.’s.
The song Original Sin by INXS is the first single from their fourth album The Swing.
Reaching the top of Billboard’s Modern Rock Chart on March 3, 2001, and #9 on Billboard Hot 100 on July 28, Drive was considered the band’s biggest hit!
The song Spanish Sahara by Foals is just a kind of an imaginary place according to Yannis Philippakis.
The folk ballad The A Team speaks about a girl addicted to a Class A drug, crack cocaine.
Chained to the Rhythm is a dancehall and disco song with lyrics about societal awareness.
“Scars to Your Beautiful” is a song by Canadian singer and songwriter Alessia Cara for her debut studio album, Know-It-All.
Inspired by 1950s and 1960s music, Love On The Brain is the fourth single of Rihanna’s eighth studio album Anti, released in September 27, 2016.
Last Nite is the band’s second single from their debut studio album called Is This It.
I’m A Believer became a Gold record in two days after the release because of the 1,051,280 advance orders!
First big hit by The Doobie Brothers in 1972 that remains a concert staple!
This famous song from the Zootopia soundtrack album was nominated for Best Song Written For Visual Media during the 59th Grammy Awards.