Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own: Jedward Cover Of U2 Classic Is The Perfect Song In These Times

John Grimes of duo Jedward paid homage to fellow Dubliners, U2, with a stunning acoustic guitar cover of ‘Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own’, the third song on their 11th album, ‘How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb’, which was released in 2004. 

Jordan Rome Releases Country Punk 7″ – With A Celtic Twist

Jordan Rome, from Hays, Kansas, grew up without any idea of a social or music scene, and consequently when it came to making music, he didn’t know he should “choose” between different styles. This isn’t of course, a bad thing, as it’s meant that he was able to pick and choose his sounds from a wide variety of genres, the result making his music a fluid combination of country and western, punk, and folk.

Artist ‘Icebrenner’ Releases Latest Single ‘The 4 of You’

Set for release this Saturday 30 May, Icebrenner sings an emotional tribute to the four most important people in his life, his mother, his father, his sister and his daughter. Written by songwriter Eva Deborah, it was originally released in 2018 but the reissue is dedicated to Icebrenner’s best friends.

Stuck With U: John Grimes Of Jedward Covers Ariana Grande And Justin Bieber Billboard Chart Topper

The latest in a series of acoustic guitar covers, John Grimes from Irish duo Jedward has today released a gorgeous rendition of the recent release, ‘Stuck With U’, from Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber.

Don’t You Call Him Baby: Jedward’s John Grimes Covers Harry Styles ‘Cherry’ And Adds Own Verse

In yet another incredible acoustic guitar cover, John Grimes of Jedward has tackled a Harry Styles’ song, ‘Cherry’. The original, which was co-written by Styles and his frequent collaborator, Tyler Johnson, along with Jeff Bhasker, Kid Tycoon, and Sammy Witte, does not include the song title in the lyrics. In John’s version however, he has added a bridge which amends this.

#Jedward Gets Weird With Yungblud Quarantune Cover

John Grimes is quarantining with his brother Edward in Los Angeles, and to cope with the heat (it’s pretty tough having to stay indoors when it’s 30 degrees C outside), he’s been recording some quarantunes to keep himself, his twin, and his fans happy and occupied during this weird time in life.

John Grimes Of #Jedward Releases Stirring Acoustic Cover Of Harry Styles ‘Falling’

Lockdown seems to be agreeing with Jedward, who are using the period to stimulate their creativity while they are in isolation in Los Angeles. For the second time this week, John has released a video of himself singing and playing guitar, and also for the second time, it’s a song by a former One Direction member – this time ‘Falling’, by Harry Styles, which was released earlier this year.

Jedward’s John Grimes Covers ‘Midnight’ By Alesso And Liam Payne

Currently on lockdown in Los Angeles, Jedward are making good use of their time, with John Grimes today releasing an acoustic cover of recent release, ‘Midnight’, by Alesso and Liam Payne.

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John Grimes Of #Jedward Honours Snow Patrol With Gorgeous Acoustic Cover Of ‘Chasing Cars’

Today John from Jedward has uploaded to JedwardTV a cover of the Snow Patrol classic, ‘Chasing Cars’, which Jedward fans will remember the duo covering during their UK tour in 2013.

John #Jedward Releases Gorgeous Acoustic Cover Of Lewis Capaldi’s Song, ‘Before You Go’

John Grimes from Irish duo Jedward has long shared his acoustic guitar talents with the world, making his playing a part of their live show, as well as on their social media. Today he has uploaded onto the @planetjedward Twitter account a very special rendition of Lewis Capaldi’s song, ‘Before You Go’, which the Scottish released late last year.