Aramis Johnson is ready for festivals. The Enumclaw frontman and chief songwriter has been noticing the size of the audience growing at his band’s shows, where Enumclaw’s infectious energy seems to supercharge anyone within close proximity. Still, Johnson is eager to adapt to bigger stages and audiences that may not be familiar with the Northwest’s buzziest alternative band.
“I think we still haven’t played enough festivals to really grasp it,” Johnson says over the phone. “You have to figure out a way to translate what you do to that bigger stage and be able to leave an impression, which in this coming year, I’m excited to have the opportunity to try to get better at.”
That being said, Johnson doesn’t count South by Southwest as one of those opportunities.
“It’s not like a real music festival,” Johnson says. “It’s just like a big week of showcases.
“I think we still haven’t played enough festivals to really grasp it,” Johnson says over the phone. “You have to figure out a way to translate what you do to that bigger stage and be able to leave an impression, which in this coming year, I’m excited to have the opportunity to try to get better at.”
That being said, Johnson doesn’t count South by Southwest as one of those opportunities.
“It’s not like a real music festival,” Johnson says. “It’s just like a big week of showcases.
- 3/21/2023
- by Nick Harley
- Den of Geek
Now that’s a height difference!
After performing at the Shaquille O’Neal Foundation’s The Event in Las Vegas on Saturday night, Maren Morris posed for photos with the basketball legend himself.
Read More: Maren Morris ‘In Tears’ Over Callback For ‘Wicked’ After Submitting Self-Tape Audition
The country singer posted one of those photos on her Instagram feed, really highlighting the height disparity between the two.
“Tall Guys,” she wrote in the caption.
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After performing at the Shaquille O’Neal Foundation’s The Event in Las Vegas on Saturday night, Maren Morris posed for photos with the basketball legend himself.
Read More: Maren Morris ‘In Tears’ Over Callback For ‘Wicked’ After Submitting Self-Tape Audition
The country singer posted one of those photos on her Instagram feed, really highlighting the height disparity between the two.
“Tall Guys,” she wrote in the caption.
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- 10/3/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
Liam Gallagher is rarely at a loss for words, snide or otherwise. But during a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the singer was left momentarily speechless after being informed that “Wonderwall,” the monster 1995 ballad he sang with his old band, Oasis, is on its way to approaching 1 billion streams on Spotify.
“That’s pretty big, man,” Gallagher says, finally, as if it took a few seconds for the enormity of that figure to sink in. Then the old Liam, the one who loves to bash his songwriting brother, Noel, returns.
“That’s pretty big, man,” Gallagher says, finally, as if it took a few seconds for the enormity of that figure to sink in. Then the old Liam, the one who loves to bash his songwriting brother, Noel, returns.
- 9/24/2020
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
For the second time at the 2018 Winter Olympics, German figure skater Paul Fentz helped to ensure the men’s figure skating competition got off to a jazzy start.
Fentz skated to a swing jazz version of the popular Oasis song, “Wonderwall,” performed by Canadian-American singer Paul Anka, during his performance Friday morning (Thursday night stateside). The routine was good enough for a score of 74.73, placing him in 9th place in the program before Team USA juggernauts Adam Rippon and Nathan Chen took to the ice. The 25-year-old’s performance went much better than his showing last week when he fell...
Fentz skated to a swing jazz version of the popular Oasis song, “Wonderwall,” performed by Canadian-American singer Paul Anka, during his performance Friday morning (Thursday night stateside). The routine was good enough for a score of 74.73, placing him in 9th place in the program before Team USA juggernauts Adam Rippon and Nathan Chen took to the ice. The 25-year-old’s performance went much better than his showing last week when he fell...
- 2/16/2018
- by Jason Duaine Hahn
- PEOPLE.com
Celebrity kids have been taking over the fashion world for years. From Snoop Dogg’s son Cordell Broadus to Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris to all three of the Hadid kids, those star genes have lead to many offspring on the runway. And now there’s a new addition to the next generation of models: James Marsden‘s oldest son.
Jack Marsden, 16, walked his first runway show in Milan Men’s Fashion Week for Dolce & Gabbana — not a bad way to kick off your career, right? Of course, his Westworld star father was front row for the big gig...
Jack Marsden, 16, walked his first runway show in Milan Men’s Fashion Week for Dolce & Gabbana — not a bad way to kick off your career, right? Of course, his Westworld star father was front row for the big gig...
- 1/14/2018
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
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