One man dance party Howard Mordoh, a longtime fixture of the L.A. concert scene, copes with the canceled concerts and isolation of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Veteran rockers Queen dusted off some rarely performed songs when they headlined a charity concert in London in aid of the Prince's Trust. Brian May and Roger Taylor performed It's a Hard Life with Keane's frontman Tom Chaplin at the first Prince's Trust Rock Gala in more than 20 years. The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall attended the gig at the Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday. It was their first public event since Prince William revealed his engagement. Other performers at the concert included Phil Collins, Eric Clapton, Tom Jones and Paloma Faith. 1. Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives. 2. Queen - Last Horizon 3. Queen with Tom Chaplin - It's a Hard Life 4. Queen with Midge Ure - Seven Seas of Rhye 5. Queen - We Will Rock You (Jam)
Strangers tells the story of Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley and Richard Hughes, who formed Keane in '97 at school in Sussex, did their first gig in '98, signed a record deal in 2003, released their debut album Hopes & Fears in 2004 and went on to conquer the world with a voice, a piano and a set of drums. The film charts Keane's musical progression from a four-piece guitar band to the three-piece piano-based group that they've become today, and shows how they went on from playing tiny gigs on the UK pub circuit, to winning 2 Brits awards and selling nearly 5 million albums around the world.