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What are you listening to? ver. 15.0

Miles Davis, from my record collection.

Recently discovered April Kae and the group she plays with, Fever.


 
A fragile acoustic ballad about grief, memory, and the spaces love leaves behind.Nylon guitar. A quiet saxophone. One voice talking to the air.

Written for anyone who’s ever kept the house warm for someone who won’t return.

 
Little Wing - Sting · with Hiram Bullock/electric guitar, Branford Marsalis/tenor sax, Kenwood Dennard/drums, Mark Egan/bass guitar

 
The Struts put their signature spin on Bad Company’s timeless anthem “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”, featured on the upcoming tribute album Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute to Bad Company, arriving October 24, 2025.🔥

Honoring the 2025 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of rock’s most iconic bands, this is the first-ever band-approved tribute album — with contributions from legendary and contemporary artists across rock, country, and Americana.

Featuring appearances by Bad Company founding members Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke, Can’t Get Enough bridges generations and celebrates a legacy.🎤

“We are so thrilled for the British music legends, Bad Company, to finally be getting their well-earned induction to the Rock Hall. It’s been a real pleasure to pay homage to them with our cover of ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy’ and I hope they enjoy it as much as we loved recording it.” – Luke Spiller (The Struts)
 
Warwick Avenue - Duffy (The title refers to the Warwick Avenue tube station in London)

 
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