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How John Foster Turned Grief into Song: The Story Behind His “American Idol” Tribute

Deborah L. Jacobs

When a song feels like it was written straight from someone’s soul, you stop and listen. That is exactly what ...

How Cher Turned “My Sweet Lord / Oh, Happy Day” into a Prayer You Could Dance To

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are songs that feel like sunlight breaking through stained glass. Cher’s medley of “My Sweet Lord” and “Oh, Happy ...

Why Cher’s “One by One” Remix Feels Like Dancing Through Heartbreak

Deborah L. Jacobs

There is something electric about hearing pain turned into motion. That is what Cher does in the remix of “One ...

Cher’s Quiet Power: The Heart Behind It’s A Man’s World

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are voices that rise with the times, and then there are voices that hold steady, even as the world ...

How Cher Turned “Yesterday” and “Crocodile Rock” Into One Story Sadness, Joy and Everything in Between

Deborah L. Jacobs

There are moments when a voice can bring two different feelings together in the same breath. That is exactly what ...

 How Cher Turned “The Shoop Shoop Song” Into a Joyful Conversation With Nothing But a Piano and a Win

Deborah L. Jacobs

There is something instantly joyful about hearing a voice that knows exactly where it belongs. That is what makes Cher’s ...

When the Bee Gees Sang “To Love Somebody” Without Instruments, It Felt Like a Memory Shared Out Loud

Deborah L. Jacobs

It is rare to hear a song that feels like it is being spoken straight to your heart. That is ...

When the Bee Gees Sang “How Deep Is Your Love” Without Instruments, the Room Forgot to Breathe

Deborah L. Jacobs

What happens when one of the greatest love songs is sung with nothing but voices? That is how How Deep ...

How the Bee Gees Turned “Stayin’ Alive” into a Living Memory at One Night Only in Las Vegas

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some concerts are not just events, they are time machines. That is what it felt like during Bee Gees One ...

How Randy Owen Made “Sweet Home Alabama” Feel Like Coming Home at a County Fair

Deborah L. Jacobs

Some songs live in your bones before you even hear the first note. That is what it felt like when ...