The American artist Phoebe Bridgers share a version of his single Kyoto with the iconic American singer-songwriter and musician Jackson Browne.
The singer of The Angels has participated in the initiative of Spotify, Spotify Singles, which is a series of original songs and covers by different artists. For each of these Spotify Singles Artists share new versions of their own songs and also make new versions of songs from the nominees for the category of Best New Artist in the Grammy awards.
Throughout this week the streaming platform has been and will be sharing new recordings of artists such as Chika, D Smoke, Noah Cyrus e Ingrid Andress, who are the ones who appear next to Bridgers in the list of nominees in that category for the Grammy 2021 of this Sunday, March 14. You can check here everything about the performances or where to see the awards gala, and here if you want to know who the nominees are.
Bridgers is nominated for a total of four categories of the Grammy: Best New Artist, Best Rock Performance, Best Rock Song, and Best Alternative Music Album for his album Punisher what is now available in Dead Oceans. How many golden gramophones will the artist get?
The version of Kyoto next to Jackson Browne brings us an instrumental acoustic guitar sound supported by the choirs of the American artist. Summer’s End It has been another of the covers that the artist has published, a well-known song by the late singer-songwriter John Prine, which was nominated for Grammy al Best New Artist in 1973. The new version of Bridgers of Summer’s End begins with a happy birthday message from your father, and features backing vocals from Azure Ray, American female dream pop duo formed by Orenda Fink Y Maria Taylor. The artist had already shown us her version of the warm and sad song that Prine launched in 2018, in a direct from his Instagram account. It was last month when Bridgers met virtually with Jackson Browne, Philip Glass and the Scorchio Quartet to sing Kyoto for the annual profit Tibet House of Glass.
You can already enjoy these two covers:
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