NEW MUSIC FRI-YAY | Week of May 7

By: SashaFri, 05/11/2018
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New vibes on Fridays. Save the date.

Craving fresh sounds? Stingray’s got everything you need. For you. For your friends. For your mom. For your neighbor. And even for that friend who says ''I hate music''.

Rewind! Best of the ’80s: 1980

A great deal of today's music looks to the '80s for inspiration. Welcome back to the era of the Walkman, Sixties reunion tours, and a lot of synth-pop, hip-hop, and heavy metal that revolutionized music forever. Features veteran artists like Diana Ross, Christopher Cross, Eagles, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, and Stevie Wonder.

(Available in North America, Europe, Singapore, and the Caribbean)

Rewind! Best of the ’80s: 1982

A great deal of today's music looks to the '80s for inspiration. Welcome back to the era of the Walkman, Sixties reunion tours, and a lot of synth pop, hip-hop, and heavy metal that revolutionized music forever. Features veteran artists like Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks, The Go-Go’s, Toto, Journey, and Fleetwood Mac.

(Available in North America, Europe, Singapore, and the Caribbean)

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Rewind! Best of the '80s: 1989

A great deal of today's music looks to the '80s for inspiration. Welcome back to the era of the Walkman, Sixties reunion tours, and a lot of synth pop, hip-hop, and heavy metal that revolutionized music forever. Features veteran artists like Gloria Estefan, Paula Abdul, R.E.M., New Kids On The Block, The B-52’s, and The Cure.

(Available in North America, Europe, Singapore, and the Caribbean)

Got You Covered: Elton John

Sometimes the best way to spread a love of music is to reinterpret a beloved piece for a new audience. Even when a songwriter finds some success on their own, cover songs will still creep their way into recordings and performances. From Ed Sheeran to Alessia Cara, and The Who, here are iconic artists covering an iconic artist.

(Available in North America, Europe, Singapore, and the Caribbean)

Got You Covered: The Rolling Stones

Sometimes the best way to spread a love of music is to reinterpret a beloved piece for a new audience. Even when a songwriter finds some success on their own, cover songs will still creep their way into recordings and performances. From Elton John to Britney Spears, and U2, here are iconic artists covering an iconic band.

(Available in North America, Europe, Singapore, and the Caribbean)

 

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