• Father John Misty Covers Taylor Swift's 'Blank Space' in Lou Reed Fashion

    Trailing Ryan Adams' '1989' cover album, Fleet Foxes drummer, Father John Misty, decided to get in on the Taylor Swift cover action by adding a Lou Reed-esque rendition of "Blank Space" to his SoundCloud, which has since been removed. However, the cover is still available on Youtube and we have it here.
  • Mixtape Monday: This Week's Newest Tracks For Sharing

    Each and every week we put together our favorite tracks that had premiered a few days prior into one magnificent mixtape to share with you and your friends. This time around we've decided to share new 2015 songs from Beyoncé, Drake, Future, Lady Gaga, Thom Yorke and more right here!
  • Ryan Adams' Taylor Swift '1989' Cover Album Is Released [STREAM]

    Taylor Swift's new album 1989 is finally available to stream on Spotify - though not exactly in her full voice. The long-teased full cover album by singer-songwriter Ryan Adams finally sees release today (Sept. 21) and is now available on sale and to listen to in full online.
  • Justin Bieber, Bryan Adams 'Baby' Acoustic Duet, Debuts Bleach Blonde Hair in Berlin [Watch]

    Fellow Canadian artists Justin Bieber and Ryan Adams flew out to Berlin to perform a surprise acoustic duet of Bieber's original hit maker "Baby" at a Universal Music event. Bieber also debuted short bleach blonde hair stuffed under a black baseball cap and hoodie as he bounced around the stage to Adam's acoustic guitar strums in a rather off-the-cuff performance. Bieber handled both the vocal arrangement and Ludacris's rap verse with that famous line, "She woke me up daily / Don't need no Starbucks."
  • Ryan Adams, Norah Jones Cover 'Old Man' at 2015's Neil Fest

    Sunday night, Neil Fest stormed New York Bowery's Ballroom for the first installment of a two-night, star-studded performance focused solely on Neil Young's impressive musical journey. 2015's festival saw classic Young renditions such as a soulful "Old Man" by duo Ryan Adams and Norah Jones, as well as other staples performed by Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner, Black Keys' Patrick Carney, Kim Gordon's Body/Head and Jakob Dylan.
  • Ryan Adams Plans to Cover Taylor Swift's '1989' in the Style of The Smiths

    Singer-songwriter Ryan Adams shared details on his forthcoming project to cover Taylor Swift's 1989 in the style of Manchester's The Smiths. Revealing a behind the scene glimpse into the project via Instagram, Adams captioned his latest creative endeavor as "1989 as played by The Smiths." Featuring well-loved tracks like "Style," "Welcome To New York," and "Blank Space," it can be presumed that Adams' revamp of her recordbreaking release will only increase the pop star's already monolithic appeal.
  • Governors Ball 2015: Best, Worst & Biggest Moments from Deadmau5, Florence + The Machine, The War on Drugs & More

    It's Monday morning now, and Governors Ball 2015 has finally come to an end. Over the weekend of June 5, countless rock, EDM and rap acts took to the stage at New York's City's Randall's Island to play for crowds of adoring fans. But, with the best of the fest which ranges from free chips to Florence + The Machine to SBTRKT, we also got sound issues, long lines for burgers and big ol' mud pits. In all its glory, Music Times was there to take in it all. See our best of the fest superlatives!
  • Ryan Adams Finally Performs Bryan Adams' 'Summer of '69'

    Ryan Adams went on a streak last year of performing gnarly cover tunes. Danzig's "Mother" and Alice in Chains' "Nutshell" made the cut in 2014 along with "Run to You" by often-mistaked-counterpart Bryan Adams. Earlier this week during a show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, Adams returned to the Canadian rocker's songbook to treat fans to his massive hit "Summer of '69" more than decade after an audience member requested the tune.
  • Ryan Adams, Natalie Prass Cover 'Dirty Dancing'

    Count me among those who worship at the altar of indie rocker Ryan Adams. He is quite simply one of the best when it comes to doing an amazing cover of classic songs. From Oasis's "Wonderwall" to Alice in Chains's "Down in a Hole" and so many in between, he never fails to impress. During a live show Tuesday, March 3, in Cork, Ireland, Adams and opening act Natalie Prass took on a classic from the soundtrack to 1980s classic 'Dirty Dancing.' No, it wasn't "(I've Had) the Time of My Life," as you might expect, but instead leading man Patrick Swayze's song "She's Like the Wind." It was everything you could have hoped for and more.
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