Bee Gees Classic Inspires New Song by the Jonas Brothers
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Jonas Brothers is much more than just a group. Kevin, Joe and Nick are three brothers—there is also a quarter—who as children found their passion in music and who 20 years later continue to live on it. It is a family that has made his surname a story—replete with comings and goings—that has resulted in his consecration as one of the most beloved musical formations by millennials and generation Z. But despite the popularity they have enjoyed for …
Bee Gees classic inspires new song by the Jonas Brothers
Capitol Records The Bee Gees‘ 1978 #1 hit “Stayin’ Alive” has inspired a new song by Jonas Brothers. The sibling trio just released their new single, “No Time To Talk,” which interpolates the Bee Gees track, and they say they got the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers’ permission to use the disco classic. JoBros write on Instagram, “Growing up on the music that our Dad played for us led to a lifelong influence from the legends that came before us. That …
Jonas Brothers Channel Bee Gees on Disco-Pop Single “No Time To Talk” - That Eric Alper
Drawing from their earliest musical inspirations, GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum superstars Jonas Brothers unveil their anthemic new single “No Time To Talk,” out today.. Featuring a groovy interpolation of the Bee Gees’ iconic “Stayin’ Alive”—which was a staple on the brothers’ musical soundtrack throughout their childhood thanks to their father—the song is a disco-pop bop for a new generation. “No […] The post Jonas Brothers Channel Bee Gees…
Jonas Brothers Drop New Track No Time To Talk With Bee Gees Blessing
Fresh from their previously released single ‘No Time To Talk,’ the response to this track has been, well, electric. With official backing by the Bee Gees, the trio took to Instagram to announce the release. They shared a sus shot of them looking monochrome in their black leather jackets against a sky-pink background. Splashed with […]
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