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Michael Lowenstern (born August 23, 1968) is an American musician, composer and educator, specializing in bass clarinet. He is well known for his YouTube channel Earspasm [1] and for his many recordings featuring the bass clarinet as a solo instrument in classical, jazz, and electronica formats.
Michael Buckley is a YouTube star with an ever growing audience. With over 1 million subscribers on his "The What the Buck Show" YouTube channel, Buckley is a master at all things entertainment.
Stevens partnered with YouTube Red (now YouTube Premium) to create and host Mind Field, which premiered in January 2017 through YouTube's paid streaming service on the Vsauce channel (all episodes have since been made available for free to non-premium subscribers, however there is some bonus content that requires a subscription to watch). Each ...
YouTube channel was one of the top 10 most-subscribed-to YouTube channels, [20] where it remained for about two years. [21] The show had a peak of 1.43 million combined channel subscribers and 464 million total episode views. [18] The last episode was posted to YouTube on July 1, 2016, when Buckley canceled the show in a video titled "The End ...
Lombardo posted music videos, song tutorials, and personal updates on his YouTube channel which had over 20,000 subscribers before its closure. As of August 16, 2018, Lombardo was released from FCI Fort Dix , having served a five-year sentence at the facility after pleading guilty to child pornography charges.
The music video for the track was directed by Peter Kasden, who also filmed a music video for the single's B-side, Moondance, which was released exclusively to Australian music channels to promote the release of the single. The video features scenes of Bublé performing the song in the studio, intercut with scenes of Bublé driving a car ...
[5] [6] In 2011, he created a channel named Davie504, and began to upload unconventional cover performances of songs in 2012. [7] Examples of these videos include him using M&M's to cover songs by Eminem , [ 8 ] a Korn medley played with corn cobs, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and a Red Hot Chili Peppers medley played with actual chili peppers. [ 11 ]
[6] [7] [8] Billboard categorizes an artist as "Latin" if they perform in Spanish or Portuguese. [9] Music journalists and musicologists define Latin music as musical styles from Spanish-speaking areas of Latin America and from Spain. [10] [11] Music from Brazil is usually included in the genre and music from Portugal is occasionally included ...