Rolling Stone Original Article By Andrew Leahey On the eve of the New Jersey band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, we look at Jon Bon Jovi’s effect on country Two decades before Bon Jovi teamed up with Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles…
Hit-maker Desmond Child has probably never thought of himself as a savior, but he and top-flight musicians like him bear that potential when it comes to the legacy of the American Songbook and popular music. Child’s recent appearance at Feinstein’s/54…
Billboard– Twenty years ago, Ricky Martin was just mapping out how to become an international superstar, especially after the great success of “Maria.” He was in the middle of tours and at the same time recording his album Vuelve. Suddenly, a call changed…
Music Review: Desmond Child at Feinstein’s/54 Below It will cost you much more than a quarter to catch Desmond’s Child thrilling, self-described “musical jukebox” at Feinstein’s/54 Below, but I heartily recommend breaking the piggy bank in order to witness both…
Legendary Hitmaker, Desmond Child, will be performing at Feinstein’s Below 54 in New York – March 1, 2 & 3, 2018. Doors will open at 5:15pm and Show starts at 7:00pm Directed by Richard Jay-Alexander, Musical Director Clay Perry Featuring…
Following her initial success, she released a second English album in 2004 titled, “A Wonderful Life” featuring “Review my Kisses”, written by Desmond Child, “I Guess I Loved You” and “No Big Deal”. The dance/pop song “I Am Who I Am”,…
ASCAP has announced the initial lineup for the “I Create Music” expo, which will feature panels, workshops, master classes, keynotes and one-on-one sessions. Jason Mraz tops the initial bill for the conference, the largest in the US for songwriters, composers, artists and producers….