Favorite artists from all genres of music have been posting vacation needs for the season, with Elton John hailing his “best year ever,” Diana Ross urging her followers to assist these in want and Steve Miller sharing his “Cheer Up” playlist.
Elton posted a greetings clip alongside the message: “Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all my wonderful fans. Thanks for making 2022 my best year ever,” whereas his songwriting associate of 55 years, Bernie Taupin, wrote: “So much to be thankful for and so much to look forward to in the coming year.”
Mick Fleetwood shared a picture of himself by the tree with the straightforward message: “I’ve got Santa on my mind,” whereas Def Leppard posted their very own Christmas greetings and Ms. Ross mirrored: “The holidays are a time of love, joy & celebration. It’s also a time for giving back. Whether it’s through a donation or even just sharing a smile and saying Happy Holidays to someone you don’t know!”
Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran posted an audio clip on YouTube during which he thanked the longrunning band’s followers for “always being there for us” and for voting for his or her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which befell final month on the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. Duran can be among the many artists acting at Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, to be broadcast at 8pm ET on ABC on December 31.
The Steve Miller Band shared “Peace, love and happy holidays” together with their personally-curated Cheer Up playlist. The custom-made, non-festive assortment of 30 feelgood tracks contains every part from the New Orleans piano of Professor Longhair to the time-honored jazz of Meade “Lux” Lewis and Albert Ammons, classics by Miles Davis, Ella Fitzgerald, and Chuck Berry, and inclusions by the group themselves equivalent to a stay rendition of “Gangster of Love.” To all these festive good needs, we add ours to all readers of uDiscover Music and finest needs for a peaceable and affluent 2023.
Listen to uDiscover Music’s 20 tracks for an alternate Yule.