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четверг, 4 октября 2018 г.

New photo Why David Byrne started covering a Janelle Monae song

NEW YORK (AP) - After he burns down the house during his current concert tour, singer David Byrne ends each show on a serious note with a song that calls attention to minority victims of violence.


Covering Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout" is a bold choice for a 66-year-old white man whose audience fits a similar demographic. Byrne says he likes that it's a protest song that doesn't lecture, and that after a celebratory performance it sends his audience home with a reminder of real world issues.


Before he decided to include it in his show, however, he sought Monae's blessing.


She says she was touched by the gesture, and believes the song's message needs to be heard by every audience.




This combination photo shows David Byrne performing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on April 29, 2018, left, and Janelle Monae performing in Los Angeles on June 28, 2018. Byrne ends each show on a serious note calling attention to minority victims of violence by covering Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout." Monae says she was touched by the gesture, and believes the song's message needs to be heard by every audience. (AP Photo)


This combination photo shows David Byrne performing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on April 29, 2018, left, and Janelle Monae performing in Los Angeles on June 28, 2018. Byrne ends each show on a serious note calling attention to minority victims of violence by covering Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout." Monae says she was touched by the gesture, and believes the song's message needs to be heard by every audience. (AP Photo)



This combination photo shows David Byrne performing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in New Orleans on April 29, 2018, left, and Janelle Monae performing in Los Angeles on June 28, 2018. Byrne ends each show on a serious note calling attention to minority victims of violence by covering Janelle Monae's "Hell You Talmbout." Monae says she was touched by the gesture, and believes the song's message needs to be heard by every audience. (AP Photo)



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