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In 2010, J. Holiday left Capitol Records and signed to Def Jam at the time working on his third album. He then released his mixtape, M.I.A: The Lost Pages, in 2011, in promotion of the album. In early 2012, J. Holiday left Def Jam Recordings. On May 29, 2012, he released his single "Sign My Name", from his upcoming third studio album. J.
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The music video for "Bed" was directed by Jonathan Mannion. The video starts with J. Holiday in his tour bus. Not long after he goes to a motel where he is singing the first verse. There are scenes of the woman that he is singing about though she is not present with him. The first verse also consists of a scene of Holiday singing on a brown wall.
November 14 – Tommy Alverson, 74, American country singer-songwriter, liver cancer. [155] November 22 – Toni Price, 63, American country blues singer, brain aneurysm. [156] December 11 - Martha Sharp, 87, American songwriter and music executive most notable for singing Randy Travis.Obituaries in Nashville, TN | The Tennessean
It can be tough to make "Jingle Bells" sound like an actual song and not a kids' Christmas choir concert, but this adds a fun garage rock tinge. 179. Idina Menzel Featuring Ariana Grande, "A Hand ...
Hodges' parents are both involved in music: his father is a pianist who owns a recording studio in Fort Worth, Texas, [7] and his mother was briefly signed to MCA Nashville in the 1980s. She recorded a version of " The Bed You Made for Me ", later a top 5 hit for Highway 101 in 1987.
The song becomes a major viral and crossover hit, with the music video acquiring more than 600,000 views on YouTube before the release of Keith's album Clancy's Tavern, and reaching #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #9 on the Hot Country Songs chart, as well as being covered in the Glee episode "Hold On to Sixteen" two months later.