5 Times Michael Bublé Reached ‘Higher’ as He Brought His ‘Higher’ Tour to L.A.

Malaysia News News

5 Times Michael Bublé Reached ‘Higher’ as He Brought His ‘Higher’ Tour to L.A.
Malaysia Latest News,Malaysia Headlines
  • 📰 billboard
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 65 sec. here
  • 3 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 29%
  • Publisher: 63%

Here are five times MichaelBuble reached “higher” at his recent Los Angeles concert.

engaged in a little market research on Friday as he brought his “Higher” tour to Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. He asked how many people were seeing him in concert for the first time.When a large percentage of the audience signaled that they were, in fact, first-timers, Bublé joked about what their preconceptions of him must be — the Christmas guy who would sing a set of ballads and polite toe-tappers like “Haven’t Met You Yet.” His show shattered those preconceptions.

The term “Great American Songbook” long ago came to refer to a specific strain of American music — the timeless songs that were written by the likes of Cole Porter and Irving Berlin from the 1930s to the ’50s. Bublé sang some of those songs in his set, but he represents what could be called the “New Great American Songbook” — a broad mix of songs and styles, from the Latin rhythms of “Sway” to the exhilarating disco smash “You’re the First, the Last, My Everything” .

On the “Higher” tour — named after his ninth Reprise studio album, which was released six months ago — Bublé seemed to enjoy his role of introducing his audience to genres they may not have known before. “Enjoy your first big-band song,” he said by way of introducing “When You’re Smiling.”. Both performers are personable and hammy, and make effective use of self-deprecating humor.

Bublé is as genial as you would expect from his many TV appearances, but he uses considerably saltier language than they allow on NBC or PBS. Turns out the Christmas guy knows some four-letter words.Beefing up “Haven’t Met You Yet”hit. The 2009 single, which he co-wrote with frequent collaborators Alan Chang and Amy Foster, has the jaunty quality of Manilow’s sing-along 1977 hit “Daybreak.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

billboard /  🏆 112. in US

Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 223: Another Cruz Disappointment: Ted Teams with Klobuchar to Advance Media Cartel Bill, Guest: Larry Elder on ‘Uncle Tom II’Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 223: Another Cruz Disappointment: Ted Teams with Klobuchar to Advance Media Cartel Bill, Guest: Larry Elder on ‘Uncle Tom II’NEW PODCAST: AlexMarlow reacts to Ted Cruz's full 180 on the JCPA Media Cartel Bill, the Fed's new interest rate hike, and the latest on the alleged political killing in North Dakota. larryelder previews his new documentary 'Uncle Tom II':
Read more »

String Cheese Incident New Year's Run at Mission and Every New Denver Concert AnnouncementString Cheese Incident New Year's Run at Mission and Every New Denver Concert AnnouncementThe music never stops!
Read more »

New study finds shocking amount of new teachers in Texas are not certified - KRLD NewsNew Texas Education Agency data reveals many educators didn't hold a state certification or permit when they were hired in 2021-22. Because of shortages, many districts are scrambling to fill vacancies, which contributed to the growing number of uncertified teachers. Image Courtesy of Getty Images
Read more »

New State Mobile Launches New Akinta Map TodayNew State Mobile Launches New Akinta Map TodayKrafton Inc. has launched a brand new map into NewStateMobile as players can fight it out on Akinta today.
Read more »

New admissions policy brings more diversity — and new challenges — to Boston's oldest public schoolNew admissions policy brings more diversity — and new challenges — to Boston's oldest public schoolThe Boston Latin School has the city's highest concentration of white students in a high school. But that is beginning to change, with recent surges in Black and Latino enrollment under a new admissions policy.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-06 18:07:41