Showing posts with label #music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #music. Show all posts

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Using Music to Embrace the Changes Occuring In My Life

The thing I love the most about music is that it can make you feel emotions more deeply. But it's also the thing I hate about music. Probably the only thing I hate about my addiction. You can't hide your feelings, your thoughts, your realness when confronted with the power of lyrics that seep into your soul.

Time Marches On - Whether We're Ready or Not

As I get older, it feels like time is moving at a faster speed. Maybe it's because me and the fam just got through watching the Masked Singer with a DC Comics theme but sometimes I feel like life is moving at the speed of Flash while my mind is moving at the speed of Flash from Zootopia.  


I've been through hell and back in my lifetime. As the late, great Young Dolph once said, "I went through hell and back to get to this." 

And through it all, music was the one constant that helped me release the pain, to get past the depression, to embrace the grief, and to reminiscence about times that have passed and the events yet to come. 

As year 2023 continues to pass by in a blur of days, two events loom closer, bringing me more and more sadness. In April, my oldest child will turn 18 and be an adult. And a month later in May, he'll be doing his momma proud and walking across the stage to get his diploma. 

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Confession Time - This Mom Isn't Ready for Life to Speed By

I'm not ready. And as I wallow in my dislike of my children growing up, two songs have been on repeat in my mind. Surprisingly, they are both country songs. Despite my recent aversion to country music due to the complete garbage that is today's genre, I'm a huge classic country buff. 

As I've written about the same topic on the lighting fast speeding of time on several of my other sites, one line keeps going on a loop in my mind. And that line is from a classic oldie song. No matter what we do to stop it, time marches on (Tracey Lawrence). "The only thing that stays the same is that everything changes."


I've known since the first time I heard the song, "Don't Blink" by Kenny Chesney that it would be the story of my life. I frequently stare in confusion at the calendar and wonder how we got here. I know I'm not the only person who feels like 1990 was only 10 years ago - not 30. Breaks this 80's baby's heart. 

Some Days I Think I'm Losing My Mind

As the LAC's and Charley Farley say, "I'm just a backroads 80s baby. Raised in the country like grits and gravy. Some of y'all still call me crazy. But thank God that country raised me." 

 

The second song that's been playing on a loop in my mind is "You're Going to Miss This." Trace Adkins is the sexiest man alive with that long ponytail - he's my exception to my preference for sexy bald heads. But this song is the perfect story line to show how fast life goes by, especially when we rush it. 

 

If you've ever seen the movie "Click" with Adam Sandler, it's sort of like that. You get in such a rush to get to the "good parts" of your life that you forget to see the beauty and blessings in the everyday. 

An honorable third mention goes to Darius Rucker (yes, from Hootie and the Blowfish if you go back that far) for his tear jerker song "It Won't Be Like This For Long." 


A few other songs have come into my mind this week that have made an imprint to inspire writing and work. 

Reminiscing about the Past and Dreading the Future

For example, the hubs and I are on a binger for the TV series, Teen Wolf. I of course have seen the original 80s movie with Michael J. Fox. And we were getting ready to watch the new Teen Wolf movie from 2023. But hubby figured I'd do better watching the series first so I wouldn't be confused at the players in the game and the plot line. He knows me so well.

Anyhoo, last night's episode started with the main characters being excited about the start of their senior year. But also worried that once school ended, they would not talk to their high school friends again. And in reality, that's usually how it goes. 

We all go our separate ways and you often fall out of touch with people whom you once felt the closest. 90% of the plans we make as naive, young teenagers doesn't pan out. 

I thought about it and realized that there are very few people that I was only friends with in high school that I still associate with today. I have the typical Facebook, Instagram social media acquaintances I keep up with and have random casual chats. But I don't hang out with any of them. 

But I do have a few lifetime friends that I still align my loyalties towards. I've been with these friends for decades, long before the hell of high school. And my husband is the same way. He's got friends that he's been close with since his single digits. And while he talked to those friends throughout high school, they predate the final four years of school. So, do they really count? I said no. 

F*** Yo Fake Friends - Where Yo Real Friends At?

And as if to drive home to me that I've become quite socially distanced from anyone I used to know, today, I heard another song that hit home. Lil Wyte said it best when he said, "I've lost so many so called homies but that's okay. Since they gone I've realized they weren't my homies anyway. Cuz if they was it would be cool and everything would be straight. But see they ain't that's why I had to write this song about the fake." 

 

I totally get fake friends. I've had several so-called "besties that put me in the dumps, made me doubt my sanity, and nearly ruin my life. There have been many times that I've thought that I was crazy. But once I got away, I realized I'm more like Boosie Badass (Lil Boosie). 

"They say that I'm crazy, and sometimes I feel like I'm crazy. But I know I'm not crazy. And my mistakes don't make me, or break me."

And that is the reason I only have a handful of "real friends". My best friend is someone I've known literally since the day I was born. And my other best friend is my husband and my kids. Yeah, we're THAT kinda family. Haha. 

Going Out Like It's 2003 

For the last few days, a song I haven't heard in a few decades has been in my head and it even prompted an entire post and product creation. Many people don't know the country artist Clay Walker. I had the biggest crush on him when I was eight. It was the 90s and those tight jeans and sexy dimples did me in. 

I've fought very hard to get to where I am today. It's taken a lot of effort and dedication to claw myself back from rock bottom. While I used to be scared to look into the future, these days, I'm trying to make myself live like Clay said and "Do my dreaming with my eyes wide open. I'll do my looking back with my eyes closed. We can do some livin'. Or spend our whole lives hoping."

 


To wrap up, my final song to end the night that is still running through my mind as I catch up on my Hulu recorded list - currently watching Station 19. An oldie but goodie from my year of graduation in honor of my son's upcoming walk. Repping the Class of 2003, I give you 3 Doors Down.

We all have a weakness, a kryptonite - as they like to remind us. But as they ask, "If I go crazy, will you still call me Superman? If I'm alive and well, will you be there holding my hand? 


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Saturday, March 4, 2023

Using Music to Inspire Ideas for Working as a Freelance Solopreneur

Making Money From Music Inspiration

Spring is slowly arriving and while Mother Earth is shrugging off the winter blues and putting on her makeup, there's plenty of nature's soundtracks going on too. I absolutely love this time of year! I can almost leave my radio off and ride with the windows down to listen to the crickets and frogs. Almost!!

Yesterday, my husband and I took the doggos on a ride along after we dropped the kids off to spend the weekend with their grandparents. 

Despite cool temperatures and heavy rain, this Momma had to ride with the window down, because the Queen Bee - Athena - seems to think her head must stay outside the window at all times. 

She even goes as far as to stand on the window button and roll the glass down herself. We have to keep a lock on the controls to keep them from jumping out after wildlife! But look at this face. Could you say no?

Musical Mutts - Inspiration for Money Making Comes from Everywhere 

While we were riding, one of the ladies made a weird noise. Nothing new. Aphrodite is a constant noise maker. She seems to make it a purpose to be as loud as possible. But it came at the right moment for my husband to make a joke that it sounded like she was trying to beatbox. Go figure even our dogs are musical junkies!

I made imitation beatbox noises. Full disclosure - I have zero experience and it sounded more like a car running outta gas. And then I made the joke of the quote - bowchickawowow. And then, it turned into a memory of a spoof song of this quote. Allow me to introduce you to a lesser known comedy, "Brown chicken, brown cow."

Today, the dogs stayed home as the hubs and I went on our weekly outta state trip to hit up the casinos. It's only a short drive across the Memphis Bridge to get into Arkansas to visit the newly remodeled Southland Casino

Getting Content Ideas from Life and Music

I'm always using my daily life to inspire me on ideas for businesses. And I write down notes so I don't forget. But even then, if I don't have the same headspace and environment, it can be tricky to get back into my train of thought.

And despite the need to have some downtime and relax, my brain is always ON. As Struggle Jennings and Aaron Lewis said, "The Struggle is Real." 


 

My hard work helped me get from that single-wide trailer in the holler to the house up on the hill" and yet I'm still working my fingers to the bone. 

Even worse, I seem to always be going and going, with no time to stop and take a breath. It brings to mind one of my favorite songs from when I was little. Throwing it back to 90s prime country, I'm bringing Alabama into 2023 - and I don't mean Roll Tide. 

 

Who else can relate to the lyrics:

"I'm in a hurry to get things done. I rush and rush until life's no fun. All I really gotta do is live and die. But I'm in a hurry and don't know why."

 Trying to Live Slower by Working Smarter

I go into a nervous meltdown and several mental breakdowns weekly. There always seems to be a ton of stuff to do. And yet, little to no time to get any of it done. I swear, this third rock from the sun seems to be spinning at a faster rate, making the days go quicker - it feels like my days are 13 hours instead of 24, even when I depress my body by foregoing the expected eight hours of sleep. 
 
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And a final throwback song to take on the road with you, this goodbye tune comes from 90s heartthrob Joe Diffie.


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Thursday, February 16, 2023

Enjoying the Classics of the 90s/2000s with Family Car Concerts

For the last two weeks, I've been in a different music mindset than my usual thuggin' gettin' shit done phase. It started when I turned on a random 90s playlist on Pandora while I was cleaning the house. You 80s' babies get it! The only way to clean is while jamming out. 


So, needless to say, my playlist has been consistently "vintage" ranging from the greatest hits of the 90s to the 2000s' soundtrack of my late teens to early momhood years.

Backroads Car Concerts Make a Perfect Marriage and Parenting Activity

It's been amusing - to say the least - watching my kids' reactions to the songs we've been jamming. The hubs and I have been rocking out, having major car concerts while we waste time cruising around with the canines, waiting on the minis to finish their random activities - basketball for the pre-teen boy last night and today and tumbling for the mini lady. 

On the way home last night, I had the joy of witnessing my boys singing along to some lesser known songs from two decades ago. While some of them have been due to my influence, there were several songs they knew that hadn't been my doing. 

 

 As we sang along to a family karaoke, throwback style, I made the joke - quite seriously - that we seemed to be some angry folks back in the day. It's no wonder most of us have mental problems and childhood traumas. The 90s were a rough time with a lot of horrendous firsts and the events of the 2ks have seemed to only get worse. 

The Days Are Speeding Past Lighting Fast

I don't think back in the old days that I really (or maybe most of us) really paid attention to the lyrics of our favorite songs. Then again, perhaps we did, since we still seem to know all the words two and three decades later. I think it's more likely that we didn't have the life experience to fully appreciate the meanings behind the words. 

Music has the power to make us feel different things through time as our perception of life changes. It can control your thoughts, your memories, and your emotions. There's a reason that music is now being used as a form of therapy, especially in Alzheimer's patients. It's said that music can help bring back memories.

While I wasn't transported back in time as we rode around yesterday, I think the simple pleasure of getting that    - which happens less and less as the kids get older - will be a memory that I treasure for years to come. Especially as our oldest son nears graduation in May and turning 18 in April. Soon, he'll move out and I'll have to start the process of letting go. 

Rocking Out with the Best of the 90s and 2k

And while the world is a terrifying place, I can only hope I've prepared them for the realities of the real world. But the one thing I can be sure of is that I've at least provided them with one important trait - fantastic music tastes! 

Check out our 90s/00s playlist of the week to witness first hand the fantastic parenting we've done in regards to the music we've passed along to our kids. 

  • Drowning Pool (Bodies is a family anthem on family road trips)
  • Skillet 
  • Panic at the Disco 
  • Green Day 
  • Evanescence
  • Papa Roach
  • Shinedown
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Linkin Park
  • Big Tymers
  • Leafly
  • Paramore
  • Nickelback
  • Three Days Grace
  • Creed
  • Seether
  • Ice Cube
  • Akon

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What I've Been Following on Social

I'm not a big social media person. I get on there randomly to check in with out of state families, update my profile for special events, and sporadically add content to my business socials. Thankfully, my husband keeps me up to date on trends and adorable puppy videos. My favorite thing lately has been the Open Verse challenge on TikTok. I've been obsessed with watching the various posts people are adding to celebrate Jelly Roll's success. Do you have a favorite?

Saturday, January 21, 2023

My Music Mood for the New Year - 2023

Music 🎶🎶was made to move you, to evoke emotions😄😍😠😢😇, to tell a story, to rid your mind of the demons 😈👿.

Music is for Everything and Everyone

If you're an artist, you can't resist the itch of the call. Whether it's strumming a note 🎵, singing a tune𝅘𝅥𝅲𝅘𝅥𝅱𝅘𝅥𝅮, writing a lyric🖎, or busting a move💃, music reaches deep inside and touches the parts we think we keep hidden from the world 👀. 

I'm a firm believer that no matter what you're going through, what you're feeling or thinking, there is a piece of music to which you can relate. Good or bad, happy or sad, pick a genre, choose a song, find an artist, or catch a line. 

Motivation for Cleaning House

I love music so much that I listen to everything. Any genre. I throw on a random playlist based on my mood and what I'm doing. Cleaning house? 🧹90s hip-hop makes it a blast. 

And I get to show my swag by hitting all the lyrics to Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, and the one and only D-R-E. Or I go with local hits like Memphis legends - Three 6 Mafia (RIP Gangsta Boo), Juicy J, Gucci Mane, Moneybagg Yo, and Young Dolph (RIP)much to the shock of my unprepared kids.


Music Mood for Being on the Road

But when I'm on the road? ✇ Nothing gets me going like putting on my favorite long-term artist - Jelly Roll. I got to see him and Brantley Gilbert in concert recently and it was AMAZING! I cannot wait to go see him again. 

Son of the Dirty South - Jelly Roll and Brantley Gilbert

If you've only just started listening to Jelly, you may think he's a country artist. After all, he's got some amazing hits playing on country radio! Props to my man. It's been decades in the making. 

Like his brother from another mother says, "I'm hot but the radio won't play my damn songs." Preach Lil Wyte! The radio world may not see you but us real fans have always had your back! "You'll always be tearing up the stage with some of the very best."

 But, despite Jelly Roll's appearance on the Grand Ole Opry stage 👏👏he got his start as a badass mf'ing rapper. Proud of being white trash and all of the mistakes he's made, Jelly's songs have always kept it real and hit home like no one else can do. 

Finding an Artist That Speaks to You is like Finding a Best Friend

My personal mantra and a song that the entire house knows every lyric to - including all four of the kids (even the 9 y/o who loves Jelly more than me) - is Jelly's song "Save Me". But the littlest's absolute favorite song is Creature. 


She can flow with it better than me! It makes this TN momma's heart proud to pass along a good taste of music and a pride in the successes of hometown legends. 

Promoting Artists Helps Them Get More Fans

If you're looking for a new country album that you won't hear played on a pop station with Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars, this album is right for you. Check out Self Medicated now.

 

Need to feel a bit more in touch with your savage trashy side? I got ya, freak. You can't go better than checking out Jelly and Lil Wyte's album - No Filter (and No Filter 2). 

No Filter Album cover
No Filter - Jelly Roll and Lil Wyte
 

While you're checking out duets, be sure to give a listen to Struggle Jennings. Jelly mentions him in several songs and his sexy deep drawl and OMG arms will make you a quick fan. "Fall in the fall" is FANTASTIC! 


 

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Jelly Roll Facebook

Lil Wyte Facebook

Struggle Jennings Facebook

Me and the hubs enjoying Jelly Roll LIVE with Brantley Gilbert 



Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Mardi Gras and Frank Foster - My Favorite Time of Year

Frank Foster
King of Country Music Frank Foster
Hey everyone! How have you been? I know it's been forever since I've posted and I promise I will get better at posting more often. It's one of my New Year's resolutions for 2020. Have you set any resolutions for yourself? I've decided to focus on being happy and expanding my own blogs rather than focusing so much on writing for other people. Of course, spending more time with my kids and boyfriend is another resolution but who doesn't make that one for their families?

Big things are coming so y'all need to be sure and check in often. If you're not already, you should be following me on social media. I've got two more blogs in the works so y'all can get your fill of me for all types of topics - animals, motherhood, relationships, music. I've got it all.

It's slow going at the moment and I'm a random poster but that will be changing soon too. I'm about to blow it up!

Mardi Gras 2020

So I know you're not here to hear me ramble about resolutions. You're here to talk about our very serious addiction: music. And music is exactly what has inspired me to jump onto here and shout to the world how excited I am. It's my favorite time of year - Mardi Gras. And Frank's back!

As a music lover, Mardi Gras is a blast for me. You get to watch all the cool floats go by. You get to dance to music. You get to catch beads. And for those of you who like to party, it's the perfect time to par-tay. My children have been begging to go to a parade for the last few years so I think it's time to take them down to the Coast for a visit.
Throw me something mister

Come February 21st, we hope to be southbound in time to be screaming "Throw me something mister" at the parade Saturday morning in Biloxi. We're all pretty excited so fingers crossed that things go right so we can take a Mardi Gras vacation.


As much as I love Mardi Gras, it doesn't compare to how excited I am for March 20, 2020. My all-time favorite artist, Frank Foster, is coming back to Memphis and yours truly will be at the show, for the third year straight. Folks, if you enjoy country music, I cannot stress enough the urgency with which you should check out Frank.


As the new King of the South, Frank reminds fans of what country music is supposed to be about. You might not have heard of him because he's an independent artist who's found tons of success from his loyal followers. But you rarely hear his music on the radio. Why not? Because he paved his own way in the music industry by opening his own record label, Lone Chief Records.


He's been on the billboard charts and yet most people haven't heard of him. Like seriously, why the hell not? We're all Blue Collar Boys (and girls). I mean, I'm cool with things as they are because his shows are the best around because they're smaller. You get more interaction with him. And let me tell you folks, this man knows how to put on a show!

The band is freaking awesome and knows how to get your feet moving. Frank stays full of energy and interacts with the crowd. You're guaranteed to have a damn good time. I'm happy to say I'm one of Frank's Biggest Fans (yep, it's a song!). And let's not forget the rest of the fans of FF Nation. We come from all around and congregate together to share our love of the best country star in existence today. Even Hank Williams loves him. Just last year, I was at a Frank and Hank show in Tupelo, Mississippi.

Sara Trimble in a Frank Foster shirt

So worth the drive! Everyone knows I'm a music junkie but I'm here today to admit that I'm also a hardcore Frank addict. There is no cure - not that I'm looking for one. I'm happy to travel to another state to get my fix a few times a year. Yeah, my problem is that bad y'all. I'm just a Good Ole Girl. Listen to his music. Come to a concert and see if you don't feel the same!.

Have I convinced you that you want to check out Mr. Frank Foster live? His tickets for the Memphis show are on sale now but you have to hurry if you want to get them before they sell out. And trust me when I say they are going super quick. This isn't a concert you want to miss, folks. Let me know if you're going to be there! I love meeting fans.

And as a word of advice, tickets were cheaper through this link than using StubHub or any other ticket agency. Frank's worth every penny you spend but you'll certainly want to save enough money to bring home some Frank fan wear. I've got a shirt and koozie from every concert I've been to. Even my kids love Frank! Here's their favorite song.

We're a Frank Family around here! My daughter likes to match her dad's support for Frank.

HMU in the comments and let me know what's your favorite Frank Foster song. Until next time, let the good times roll.



Sunday, July 28, 2019

Local Artists Feature

Getting your name out there is one of the most important, and hardest, things an artist has to do. If you're self-promoting, it's even harder because there's so much. Website. Social media. Blog. Concert schedule. Fan response. Updates. It goes on and on.

Since I know what it's like to self promote, I'm always helping promote others in my own way, even when they'll never even know because they have so many loyal fans out there. But if I can bring even one new fan their way, then I have succeeded. I believe music should be shared. It should be appreciated. That's what this blog is all about. Sharing music.

Memphis Bridge, spanning the Mighty Mississippi River
#photooftheday

I was listening to my Spotify playlist today when a song came on that gave me the inspiration for this post. Lil Wyte said it best when he said, "I can't even count how many legends my city's made ..." It got me to thinking, just how many artists do I know that is from my area? For those of you who don't know, my area is about 30 miles north of the city of Blues, Memphis. Guess you might be able to see why I'm such a music lover, huh? I grew up going to concerts on Beale Street. So let's see who hails from here, shall we?

Beale Street, Memphis, TN


Justin Timberlake


Justin Timberlake (Image: GQ)

Who doesn't know this household name? This famous singer came from the same podunk area I'm located and it's not hard to find someone who remembers growing up with Justin, pre-Nsync (for you younger generations, this was a boy band he belonged to in the '90s to early 2000s).

He's certainly come a long way from appearing alongside Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera on The Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and is now one of the most known singers in the world. This just goes to show that you don't have to be from a big city to make it in showbiz.

Three 6 Mafia

Nothing brings back the nostalgia of my youth like Three 6 Mafia. Living in a small town meant we spent Friday and Saturday nights cruising the strip, bumping Two Way Freak or Baby Momma. Yeanknow? Some members of this group have broken out on their own and found success, while others might not be as well known. But you know what they say ... it's hard out here for a pimp. That's right. If you've seen Hustle and Flow, you've heard Three 6 Mafia.

Three 6 Mafia


DJ Paul is one of the founding members of Three 6 and one of the only two original members left. He's also the producer of all of their albums. He's tried his hand at a solo career and is one of the more well-known members.


Juicy J is another founding member of Three 6 and is also still active. He is one of the members that went beyond the group and really found success. My kids love his remix with Katy Perry "Dark Horse". He's also collaborated with well-known artists like Kevin Gates, 2 Chainz, Wiz Khalifa, and Lil Wayne, just to name a few. Not bad for someone who started out in one of the most dangerous cities in the country.


Lord Infamous is another one of the co-founders of Three 6 Mafia and was also born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He was the half brother of DJ Paul. Lord Infamous wasn't able to become as successful as some of the other group members and ended his partnership with Three 6 after getting arrested. Sadly, he passed away from a heart attack in 2013.

Koopsta Knicca also isn't very well known. He was with Three 6 Mafia from 1991-2000, when he had to leave the band due to incarceration. He released multiple albums was never able to gain much of a fan base, outside of Memphians and loyal Three 6 fans. He passed away in 2015 after complications with a stroke that left him unresponsive and on life support.

Crunky Black joined Three 6 in 1993 and continued to collaborate until 2006. At that time, he dissolved his role in the group, citing a desire to branch out as a solo artist. There were some disputes between him and group members, Juicy J and DJ Paul, which also contributed to the breakup. Since being solo, he hasn't released anything since 2015.

Gangsta Boo was the only female to ever be an official member of Three 6. She's had a bit of moderate success on her own but she's collaborated with tons of folks. To me, she is the Queen of Hip Hop and helped pave the way for artists like Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj.

Lil Wyte:



Lil Wyte (Image: Lil Wyte)

If you listened to Three 6 back in the day, you've no doubt heard some collabs between them and this rapper. Nowadays, you'll most likely hear him with Jelly RollLil Wyte is at the top of my favorite artists from my area and my kids love him too. He raps about what life is like around here. Some of his songs are about the hardships of life and growing up in Frayser, a very dangerous place, and some are about living it up country style. The song Come Ride was actually filmed right next door to my best friend's house. His line, "80 acres in Tipton County is where I be kicking ..." Yep. That's my area!

Leebo:


Leebo Music (Image: Leebo Music)

Since I've mentioned Tipton County, let me introduce you to a new up and coming hick-hop artist Leebo. He's from the same stomping grounds as me and I've seen him perform a few times at local bars. He keeps the raps real about country living. If you've never experienced backwoods country, give this man a listen and learn how it's done.

Part 2: Coming Soon
These are just a few artists that emerged from the infamous land of Blues. Keep an eye because part two will be coming soon with even more artists.  Do you know a local band or artist that's trying to get their name out there? Comment in the links for your chance to win a free promotional piece featuring them.

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Top 10 Covers

Musical covers:

Musical covers are a source of great debate. Some people love to see their favorite artists cover their favorite songs by other musicians. Others feel that a cover is a just a lazy attempt to generate fame by riding the coattails of someone who's already found success. I happen to fall into the first category. There are so many amazing songs out there and it's fascinating to watch an artist breathe new life into a classic by giving them a different twist. Whether it's by switching genres or genders, when a song is transformed into something new, it can be a work of art.



Now, this isn't to say that you can just record you singing a song exactly as the original and expect people to be blown away by it. This may work on websites like YouTube and Vine. Country artist Luke Combs has done a ton of these before breaking out into the music scene. And I love watching these. But the difference is he wasn't relying on those videos to get him famous. He had his own music.

A truly good cover is one in which the artist remakes the song into their own unique sound but still maintains the integrity of the original. They pay homage to the artist by bringing exposure of a classic to a new generation of fans. This can often generate a lot of interest in the first version, thus increasing that artist's popularity. This is great for artists who are no longer in the spotlight or no longer performing. The Beatles, for example, no longer perform, yet they are known worldwide. Their song Yesterday has been covered more than 2,200 times! Talk about flattery. Some artists even play a part in the cover, such as Kenny Wayne Shepard. Or they adopt the cover's version and use it instead of their own, such as Bob Dylan did with his song All Along the Watchtower, covered by Jimi Hendrix.

It would take far too long to list all the different covers out there so I have chosen my top 10 favorite covers performed by rock bands. The numbers do not reflect a rating. I'd never be able to decide on a best to least favorite order. It's music! I love all of it. Get ready to rock out to some of the most well-known songs of all time. Drum roll, please …




10. In the Air Tonight

In the Air Tonight is an iconic song that has been said to be Phil Collins' signature. There are many rumors about the inspiration behind the lyrics. The most widely circulated piece of fiction is that Collins wrote the song about a man who let another man drown, rather than save him. Look here for more interesting stories. However, Collins has recently explained on The Tonight Show that the song was actually written when he was going through a divorce. That's one way to channel the different emotions that come along with a failed marriage.

There are over a dozen versions of this song but my favorite version was done by the band Nonpoint. This group is considered to be alternative metal and they give this iconic song a complete makeover with that true rocker vibe. Yet that distinct drum solo from the original is still featured and even more exciting now! If you've ever seen the remake of Miami Vice, featuring Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx, you've probably heard this version.

9. Blue on Black

If you were a rock fan in the 90s, I'm willing to bet you used to jam this on your Walkman. For the younger generations, that's sort of like an iPod, except we had to use cassette tapes and there was only a limited amount of space on each one. Meaning you'd have to switch tapes to listen to more songs or rewind the one you're already listening to, which generally took a minute or so. Oh, the horrors! This song is about a person knowing that no matter what you do, the person you love isn't coming back. I love the story behind the creation of this song.

The idea for the title and main idea of the song Blue on Black was decided during a jam session when songwriter Tia Sillers, who is also famous for the country song I Hope You Dance recorded by Lee Ann Womack, realized that Kenny Wayne Shepard was wearing a blue and black shirt and it dawned that if you combined the two colors, nothing changes. The color stays black. Once that idea took root, Sillers, Shepard and band member Mark Selby incorporated it into each line, such as cold on ice or match on a fire.

 I have not seen many covers of this song but the one that I have seen is definitely worth mentioning in this list. Although Blue on Black was already considered in the rock genre, heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch lent their unique sound to really give it an edge. The video that went along with the release of their cover has some pretty interesting costars in addition to the band. Not only do you hear vocals from Kenny Wayne Shepard, but there's also Brantley Gilbert and Brian May, the guitarist and songwriter for the legendary band Queen. Yes, ladies. This video has lots of yummy eye candy! Don't be shy. Take a peek.



Another reason for my high approval of this cover is that the video is dedicated to first responders and all proceeds that originate are donated to the Gary Sinise Foundation. This foundation, created by actor Gary Sinise, Lieutenant Dan from Forrest Gump, was set up to provide multiple programs and services for all of our nation's heroes, from soldiers to first responders and everything in between. Who doesn't love a bad boy with a cause?

8. Sound of Silence

 This is probably the most dramatic cover on this list. From folk genre to heavy metal … huh? Yeah, you read that right. Simon and Garfunkle originally released this song in 1964 but it bombed horribly. The duo ended up splitting up until 1966 when producer Tom Wilson changed the sound, shooting the song to number one. After that, the couple found great success and multiple hits. I love learning facts about songs I enjoy and this is no exception. There's a theory that the lyrics were written as a response to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. However, Simon has disputed that claim and states instead that the lyrics are about people not communicating.

This song has been covered by twenty different artists but my all-time favorite version was done by heavy metal band Disturbed. Lead singer David Draiman is known for his screaming vocals, however, he reached outside his usual register and seduced the listener with a slow, deep rasp that sends chills down your spine. This band has a distinct sound with shrilling guitars and heavy drums, yet in this cover, they have toned down their distinctive sound to let the lyrics really take the spotlight. Take the time to hear a softer sound to such a hard band.

7. Thunder Rolls

Country music is one of those weird genres. Some people love it and refuse to deviate to other genres. While others think that country music is just a bunch of drunk rednecks singing about cheating lovers, dead dogs, and drinking beer. Regardless of your opinion, you have most likely heard of globally known artist Garth Brooks. Furthermore, you probably know the song Thunder Rolls. This seems to be a generally loved song from many people, including those who hate country music. Perhaps it's due to the hard guitar riffs that compliment the intense lyrics to create a piece that is tense with emotion. Or perhaps it's the controversy around a song being written about a physically abusive cheating husband and a wife who can no longer take it.

Regardless of what bridges the gap, it's no surprise that someone decided to turn this song into a true rock ballad. Two years ago, heavy metal rock band All That Remains added the electric guitars, upbeat tempo on the drums, and a low gravelly voice with a slight echo that seamlessly blends into a hard sexy growl. Female vocalist Diamente Azzura upped the lyrics up by adding her powerful pipes as backup. The tinny piano at the end is a perfect compliment to how this song goes from soft and soulful to hard and angry.



6. Turn the Page 

Bob Seger is a classic rock icon. He still sells out shows to this day. He's coming close to where I live this fall and I wanted to see him in concert. Until I saw tickets were over a $100 apiece. As a mom of four, I think I'll have to stick to just listening to him on Spotify for the time being. But how cool would it have been seeing him live when he sings Old Time Rock n Roll? The anthem for many of us about the music today. Seger summed it up perfectly when he said “That kinda music ain't got the same soul. I need that old-time a rock n roll.” Given Seger's penchant for writing songs that you can relate to, it's no wonder he found the inspiration for Turn the Page while on tour.

This song gives us an inside look at what it's like living life on the road in a turbulent time when men were ridiculed for having long hair. Appearances have always been a topic of controversy and this is no exception. It was a snide comment from a stranger that became the inspiration for the lyric “Is that a man or a woman?” In typical rocker fashion, Seger and the boys of the Silver Bullet Band thumbed their nose at conventions and ended up proving all the naysayers wrong in the process. Way to go guys!

Almost thirty years later, infamous rock band, Metallica caused a resurrection of this classic. Seconds into the song, the sliding guitar causes chills to erupt along your skin. Who doesn't love that sound? Metallica is one of those bands that has a very distinct musical sound and this cover is no exception. Drummer Lars Ulrich immediately ensures you know exactly which version you're listening to. And once lead singer James Hetfield joins in, the audience is taken on an emotional roller coaster. You can feel the despair, the humility, the fear. It's almost like a whole new song. While Seger was using this song to demonstrate his struggle as a rock star on tour, Metallica twists the song to portray a single mother stuck in a life of prostitution. It's always interesting when an artist thinks outside the box.

5. Rolling in the Deep

This is one of only two females on this list and also one of the more newer artists. Adele has only been on the music scene a relatively short time compared to some of the other artists listed, but no one can doubt her sheer talent. With powerful vocals and a bluesy rich voice capable of hitting jaw-dropping notes, Adele is definitely a force to be reckoned with. The audience can feel the emotion in every word. Her hit song Rolling in the Deep is a testament to this talent. This is the perfect breakup song and was written after a breakup with songwriter Paul Epworth.

Putting your own twist on a song can be interesting, but when an artist can cross genres and genders, it's even more amazing. Chester Bennington, the lead singer of Linkin Park decided to give this a try. And I'm happy to say I found it to be very successful. Linkin Park is known for angry, quick vocals and loud instruments. However, to achieve the perfect cover, Chester slowed his vocals down and allowed us to see a deeper side to this hard rocker. Accompanied by just a piano, Chester hit notes that you never would have expected him to be able to achieve. This cover is guaranteed to have impressed even Adele herself. It made it to number one in the United Kingdom but tragically, Chester Bennington died in 2018 before it could be released in the United States.



4. Got Money 

When you see this entry, you might find yourself scratching your head. How could a rap song be a good cover? Well, it is Lil Wayne so is it really that hard to imagine anything of his becoming a rock song? After all, he does have a whole album dedicated to a rock sound, although he is famous for his hardcore raps, often based on life as a gang member down in New Orleans. Wayne faced a lot of criticism for his decision to try his hand at a more rock sound but I personally commend him. As I've mentioned, I love crossing genres as well as things that are out of the ordinary. There's only so many Auto-Tune songs you can listen to before you start to get bored.

 Lil Wayne is one of those artists that has collaborated with a bunch of different people. Some that are a bit odder than you would expect, such as Jonathan Davis, lead singer of the band Korn. Davis and his band appeared in Lil Wayne's rock ballad Prom Queen, in which Wayne demonstrated his skater tastes and musical abilities by playing drums and guitar. Given this piece of data, it is not surprising that Got Money, originally sang by Lil Wayne and T-Pain was covered by Jonathan Davis later on. Got Money is your typical rap song, basically boasting about being rich and spending money on girlfriends and strippers.

However, if you decide to check out the video, you'll see a different spin on things. Lil Wayne is one of those artists who is proud of where he comes from and he is very vocal about his hometown of New Orleans. But who wouldn't be? It's an amazing city, full of culture and history. When Katrina hit in 2005, destruction was everywhere and it seemed like little was done to help rebuild. In the video, Lil Wayne and his gang rob a bank. He gets arrested but Birdman, a well-known rapper, and mentor to Lil Wayne gets away with the money and gives it to the citizens of New Orleans, who have been forgotten fourteen years after Katrina. I always enjoy when artists shed light on serious subjects.

Johnathon Davis said in an interview that he decided to do a cover of Got Money after it was recommended that he could lend his unique style to it and create a whole new sound. Well, they were right! Being a fan of Lil Wayne's already, Davis thought it sounded like a good idea and got the whole band involved. The song automatically starts off different, with hard guitars, violins, and drums. Once Davis adds in his thrashing voice, it's clear this isn't Lil Wayne's version. However, Davis did pay homage to Wayne's style by using Auto-Tune and not changing the lyrics when it says “DJ show me love, he say my name when the music stop. Young Money, Lil Wayne then the music drop.”


3. Simple Man 

Lynyrd Skynyrd is known as being one of the greatest southern rock bands in existence. Their trademark song, Sweet Home Alabama, has been featured on dozens of movies. And it's one of those songs that you hear being played by bands in bars all across this country. As was typical of the time, this song spoke of controversy. Simple Man is a song of pure emotion about a mother giving advice to her son. Skynyrd gave the song a slow bluesy rhythm and a quicker tempo during the instrumentals. It's a much different sound from their usual southern rock anthems.

Rock band Shinedown, known for the smooth, rich voice and high register of lead singer Brent Smith, did true justice of their cover of this familiar classic. Deciding to go with just an acoustic guitar, Smith let the vocals shine through as he keeps it simple and sweet. Much like the lyrics suggest. There was no power housing with this version. And Smith picked the perfect places to take the notes to a higher range. the listener on a moving journey, much as the original.

 2. Zombie 

The Cranberries came out with Zombie in 1994. Lead singer Dolores O'Riordan's rich voice combined with the softer punk sounds of the guitar and drums in a beautiful melody. O'Riordan's sound set her apart from other female artists as she goes from soft and subtle to a raw powerhouse. A perfect accompaniment for the moving lyrics of this song, which she based on the IRA bombings in Ireland. Not only did she provide an emotional deliverance but she gave a shout out to her motherland in the process. Talk about a good role model.

When O'Riordan heard that rock band Bad Wolves wanted to do a cover of Zombie, she was eager to be a part of it. Sadly, she was found dead before she got the chance to get into the studio. However, Bad Wolves released their version anyway and donated all proceeds to O'Riordan's children. Such a heart-melting story! Lead singer Tommy Vext said that they wanted their cover to be in her memory. The use of electric guitars and hard drums gave this remake a harder sound than the original and Vext's deep gravel voice was a perfect match to the powerful lyrics.



 1. Kiss from a Rose 

When you think of R & B artist Seal, you probably imagine soft, soothing melodies that melt your body like warm butter. Which means it's no surprise that the producers in Hollywood chose Kiss from a Rose to go on the soundtrack for Batman Forever. For you younger generations, you might have heard it on National Lampoon's Vacation, which if you have not watched yet, is pretty hilarious. As you may have already noticed, I like including knowledge about the singer or the inspiration behind the song when possible, but unfortunately, I'm unable to with this one. While most songs have some type of inspiration behind them, this is one of those that do not. There is no backstory. There is no explanation for what it means. It is all up to the listener to interpret. This song is so pure, so peaceful, that it does not matter if there's a set meaning or not. Just enjoy!

I always say that my phone and I have such an intense bond that it often reads my mind. Well, that's how this cover made the list. While thinking about how to find a popular song that was successfully remastered but that was not widely talked about, my YouTube shuffled to Kiss from a Rose by Wake Me. I was instantly lured in by the opening riffs of the guitar. Within seconds, Seal has gone metal! Lead singer Michael Kellogg nails Seal's high pitches and adds his own touch with a sexy screaming thrash. The tempo gets faster, causing you to bob your head in unison. One particular guitar section strongly reminded me of Barracuda by Heart Not a bad group to sound like at all.

And so much more... 

I hope you found these covers to be as enjoyable as I did. And don't just stop with me. There are tons of great covers I didn't even mention. Such as All Along the Watchtower, originally done by Bob Dylan but covered by artists such as Jimi Hendrix and the Dave Matthews Bands, both of which are amazing versions. There are tons of great articles out there listing the best of the best and in my experience, there's always different songs on them so read more than one. And don't forget, I'm always interested in hearing new covers so feel free to add to my list in the comments.