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The band wrote the theme song for Somebody Feed Phil with the show's creator Philip Rosenthal and recorded the song. [30] The song was nominated for an Emmy award for original main title theme music. [31] On May 10, 2021, trumpeter and guitarist Mike "McDuck" Olson announced he would be leaving Lake Street Dive after 16 years of performing with ...
Obviously is the seventh studio album by American band Lake Street Dive.It was released on March 12, 2021, by Nonesuch Records. [1] [2] This was the group's first album to feature keyboard player Akie Bermiss as a full band member, as well as the last album to feature founding member and lead guitarist Mike "McDuck" Olson.
“It was songs with repeated choruses, backbeats, anything with background vocals, anything people could sing along to by the end of the song, even if they didn’t know it.” Lake Street Dive ...
Since Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance" in 2009, every video that has reached the top of the "most-viewed YouTube videos" list has been a music video. In November 2005, a Nike advertisement featuring Brazilian football player Ronaldinho became the first video to reach 1,000,000 views. [1] The billion-view mark was first passed by Gangnam Style in ...
When Lake Street Dive settled in to work with producer Mike Elizondo on the band’s new album, “Obviously,” it might not have seemed like a completely obvious choice — at least not for ...
Bad Self Portraits is the fourth studio album by Lake Street Dive.It was released through Signature Sounds Recordings on February 18, 2014. [2] Although recorded in 2012, the album suffered a delay due to contractual issues which were resolved in October 2013. [3]
Carole King’s “Tapestry” continues to weave its own spell 50 years after the landmark album was released on Feb. 10, 1971. To mark the anniversary, Variety turned to a group that has proudly ...
Writing for Allmusic, music critic j. poet wrote of the album "Lake Street Dive don't sound anything like a band you'd hear in a dive.They're a bright, bubbly pop-jazz quartet and write songs that would fit perfectly on an AAA, lite jazz, or adult contemporary station. "[1]