Deborah L. Jacobs

Finding Light After Heartbreak: The Story Behind Keith Urban’s ‘Brown Eyes Baby’
Keith Urban’s voice feels warm and gentle as he sings “Brown Eyes Baby.” From the first note, you can hear ...

From First Strum to Last Line, “Street Called Main” Felt Like Keith Urban Handing Fans Their Own Story
Some songs do not just play through the speakers they take you somewhere. That is the feeling Keith Urban gives ...

When “Brown Eyes Baby” Played, Keith Urban Turned Vulnerability Into Pure Connection
Some songs feel like they reach out and take your hand, pulling you in close from the very first note. ...

More Than a Love Song: Shania Twain Turns “No One Needs to Know” Into a Secret You All Carry
Some songs sound light on the surface but carry a deeper truth underneath. That’s the feeling in Shania Twain’s “No ...

The Night Jamal Roberts Poured Out His Soul and Let the Spirit Lead His Voice
There are performances that feel less like entertainment and more like prayer, and Jamal Roberts gave one of those moments ...

From Whisper to Power: Jamal Roberts’s “First Time” Stunned the American Idol Finale Crowd
Some performances feel like more than just music they feel like a story being written in real time. That was ...

The Day a Luxury Store Mocked Jamal Roberts and 48 Hours Later, He Left Everyone Speechless
Sometimes the biggest stories begin in the quietest ways. That’s what happened with Jamal Roberts when he was mocked for ...

More Than a Concert: Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous Tour” Live in Brazil Defined an Era
Some performances do not just entertain they define an era. When Michael Jackson took the stage for his “Dangerous Tour ...

When Michael Jackson Brought the “HIStory Tour to Taiwan”, the Stage Became a Story of Its Own
Some performances feel less like concerts and more like history unfolding right in front of you. That was the case ...

When Michael Jackson Stepped Onto the Stage in 2001, “United We Stand” Became a Song of Unity
Some moments in music history feel bigger than a concert they feel like history itself unfolding. That was the case ...