sábado, 10 de septiembre de 2022

H.E.A.T - She's Like The Wind

 H.E.A.T es una banda de hard rock formada en Estocolmo (Suecia), en 2007. Su música está inspirada en el glam metal de los años ochenta, pero con un enfoque moderno. Entre sus principales influencias se encuentran Bon Jovi y Europe.

H.E.A.T se formó con miembros de dos bandas anteriores: Trading Fate y Dream. Originarios de Upplands-Väsby (Suecia). Inicialmente se dan a conocer en agosto de 2007, al telonear a los americanos Toto, en un festival que tuvo lugar en Umeå (norte de Suecia).

En abril de 2008 sale a la venta su álbum debut titulado "H.E.A.T". Un año después sale a la luz el sencillo "1000 miles", con el cual participan en Melodifestivalen 2009 y obtienen el cuarto lugar en la final. En febrero de 2010 lanzan un EP titulado "Beg Beg Beg". Poco después acompañan a las bandas suecas Treat y The Poodles en una gira europea comenzada el 23 de abril en Madrid y finalizada el 4 de mayo en Hamburgo. A finales de ese mes lanzan su segundo álbum de estudio, "Freedom Rock". En junio de 2010 anuncian en su página web la partida del vocalista Kenny Leckremo prometiendo que buscarán a un nuevo cantante. El 21 de agosto de 2010 la banda anuncia que Erik Grönwall, ganador en 2009 del reality Swedish Idol, es el nuevo vocalista de la banda.

A comienzos del año 2012 anunciaron la salida del tercer álbum de estudio, "Address The Nation", que vio la luz en marzo de ese mismo año lanzado por la compañía musical Gain/Sony Music. Este álbum está inspirado en los discos Slippery When Wet y New Jersey de Bon Jovi, así como los temas "Living On The Run" y "Breaking The Silence" son un guiño a los sencillos "Livin' on a Prayer" y "Lay Your Hands On Me" de la banda estadounidense. Previamente se pudo escuchar desde Spotify el primer single del álbum, denominado "Living on the run". Este primer álbum con el nuevo cantante, Erik Grönwall, fue todo un éxito, siendo aclamado por la crítica como uno de los mejores discos de hard rock melódico del panorama musical. El 7 de julio de 2013 el guitarrista David delone, busca emprender nuevas aventuras musicales y decide irse de la banda. La banda tiene previsto entrar en estudio durante el mes de agosto para grabar nuevo álbum de cara a 2014. De momento H.e.a.t seguirá como una banda de cinco miembros y no ficharán a ningún guitarrista nuevo.

El 3 de octubre de 2016 la banda anuncia la salida de la banda del guitarrista Eric Rivers por motivos personales, y confirman que se encuentran trabajando en un nuevo álbum de estudio. Finalmente en la noche del 15 de octubre Erik Grönwall anuncia en la página en Facebook de la banda el regreso del guitarrista Dave Dalone. El 22 de septiembre de 2017 sale a la venta su quinto álbum de estudio, Into the Great Unknown, acompañado del primer sencillo "Eye Of The Storm". En noviembre de ese año giraron por España, actuando en BilbaoMadrid y Barcelona respectivamente.1

El 30 de octubre de 2020 H.E.A.T anuncia la partida de Erik Grönwall como cantante, agradeciéndole su participación y contribución al crecimiento de la banda, y la reincorporación de su vocalista original Kenny Leckremo luego de 10 años.


viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2022

Siggi Schwarz and The Legends - Land of 1000 Dances

Siggi Schwarz (nacido el 28 de febrero de 1958[1] en Glött[2]) es un guitarrista, productor musical y promotor de conciertos alemán.Schwarz tocó en la banda Bluespilz y en la banda de funk rock Split, con quienes tocó varios en la década de 1970 y Década de 1980 Publicó discos y dio conciertos en Alemania, Grecia, Austria, Francia y Luxemburgo. En 1987 ganó el Marlboro Music Award con su banda VIP, como la mejor banda de rock alemana entre más de 1200 participantes. Esto resultó en un contrato de grabación con Marlboro Music/Ariola, una producción en Red Rooster Studio de Peter Maffay y algunas apariciones en televisión. Siggi Schwarz trabajó durante varios años como demostrador de guitarra en la Feria de Música de Frankfurt. Como guitarrista y productor discográfico ha trabajado con Michael Schenker, Chris Thompson, Chris Norman, Mungo Jerry, Steve Lukather, Simon Phillips, Frank Diez, Geoff Whitehorn, Laurie Wisefield, Alex Conti y Pete Haycock. De 1990 a 2008 dirigió una tienda de guitarras en Heidenheim an der Brenz con clientes internacionales. Completó un aprendizaje como impresor en Heidenheim an der Brenz y es padre de dos hijos.

Desde 2004 produce sus CD de Siggi Schwarz & Legends junto con Romi Schickle en el estudio de grabación Studio 2 de Neu-Ulm. Se han lanzado álbumes en vivo de giras con Chris Thompson y Michael Schenker. En 2008 produjo el álbum de Michael Schenker MSG - Schenker-Barden / In the Midst of Beauty. El CD Good Times, lanzado en mayo de 2009, alcanzó una circulación de más de 50.000 copias. Siggi Schwarz fue telonero de conciertos de Santana, The Who, ZZ Top, John Mayall, Scorpions y otros.

Con Romi Schickle, Schwarz compuso, interpretó y produjo la música para la road movie en dos partes de Wolfgang Fierek, On the Road Again. El sencillo del mismo nombre de Wolfgang Fierek fue lanzado por 313jwp/Sony Music. En 2011, el título producido por Schwarz, Hold on I'm Coming, fue utilizado por Paramount Pictures en los comerciales de la película animada Kung Fu Panda 2. En mayo de 2011, Siggi Schwarz firmó con Membran/Sony Music. El primer lanzamiento distribuido por Sony Music fue el álbum tributo a Gary Moore, quien murió el 6 de febrero de 2011. También contribuyeron al álbum Neil Murray (ex bajista de Moore), Geoff Whitehorn y Steve Lukather.

En la primavera de 2012, Siggi Schwarz estaba de gira por Europa apoyando a Johnny Winter. En el verano de 2012, Sony Music lanzó el álbum New Love Songs y Siggi Schwarz & Friends abrió Toto Open Airs en Schwäbisch Gmünd y Altusried. En 2013, Siggi Schwarz se fue de gira con una nueva formación y tocó en conciertos apoyando a Mother's Finest, Mike & the Mechanics y Eric Burdon. En el verano de 2014, Siggi Schwarz & Friends tocaron en festivales con Bryan Adams, Billy Idol, Alan Parsons Project y Uriah Heep. En 2015 Siggi Schwarz celebra su 40 aniversario escénico. 2500 actuaciones frente a más de 1 millón de espectadores. En mayo de 2015 se lanzó el disco "Siggi Schwarz-Milestones of Rock" con los grandes éxitos de la historia del rock, como Stairway to Heaven, Hotel California, Imagine, Wish you were here....grabado con la Filarmónica de Ulm y como invitado especial Bobby Kimball (Voz de TOTO) y Geoff Whitehorn..



jueves, 8 de septiembre de 2022

Queen - God Save the Queen ( Elizabeth Alexandra Mary - Londres, 21 de abril de 1926 - Castillo de Balmoral, 8 de septiembre de 2022 )

 Queen es una banda británica de rock formada en 1970 en Londres por el cantante y pianista Freddie Mercury, el guitarrista Brian May y el baterista Roger Taylor. El bajista John Deacon llegaría un año después al grupo para completar la formación clásica. Tras el deceso de Mercury en 1991, y el retiro de Deacon en 1997, los integrantes restantes, Brian May y Roger Taylor, continúan trabajando bajo el nombre Queen o Queen +, por lo que la banda aún se considera activa.

El grupo gozó de un gran éxito en el Reino Unido con álbumes como Sheer Heart Attack (1974) y A Night at the Opera (1975). Este último llamó la atención internacionalmente, en especial por el sencillo «Bohemian Rhapsody», y colocó a Queen en un primer plano de la escena musical. Tuvieron una significativa repercusión en Estados Unidos a finales de los años 1970, ya con un numeroso repertorio de éxitos.5​ A nivel artístico, se ha destacado su diversidad musical, sus arreglos en múltiples capas y sus armonías vocales. Es considerada una banda de gran influencia en el desarrollo del hard rock y el heavy metal, incorporando elementos del glam rockrock progresivofolkóperablues y pop. Fue una de las primeras agrupaciones musicales en hacer de sus conciertos espectáculos muy vistosos mediante el uso de bombas de humo, flashpots o innovadores sistemas de luces móviles, además de promover la participación del público en los mismos, contribuyendo así al auge del arena rock.​ La crítica ha señalado el carisma de Freddie Mercury como una parte fundamental de sus presentaciones.​ A este respecto, habitualmente se han reconocido actuaciones como las del Live Aid en 1985 o el concierto del estadio de Wembley en 1986 como dos de los mejores recitales de rock de la historia.​ Aunque el cuarteto normalmente gozó de una gran popularidad y éxito comercial, en su momento una parte de la crítica no les tomó en serio, como por ejemplo cuando en la publicación Rolling Stone se criticó el álbum Jazz llamándolo «fascista».​

La banda de origen británico cuenta con un total de quince álbumes de estudio, siete álbumes en vivo y numerosas recopilaciones. Desde la muerte de Mercury y el retiro de Deacon del mundo musical, May y Taylor se han presentado juntos ocasionalmente en eventos especiales y programas televisivos como músicos invitados junto a otros artistas. Desde 2004 hasta 2009, trabajaron junto a Paul Rodgers bajo el nombre de Queen + Paul Rodgers.​ Con unas ventas estimadas en torno a 200 millones de discos, Queen es uno de los grupos más exitosos de todos los tiempos;​ su primer álbum compilatorio, Greatest Hits (1981), es todavía el álbum más vendido en la historia del Reino Unido con 6 millones de copias en este país.​ Queen fue nombrado el decimotercer mejor artista de hard rock de todos los tiempos en una lista elaborada por VH1 (VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock list);​ además, en un sondeo realizado por la emisora BBC Radio 2 en 2007, Queen fue elegido como «el mejor grupo británico de todos los tiempos».​

En 2018, la banda recibió el premio «Lifetime Achievement Award», un galardón de los Grammys que rinde homenaje a aquellos artistas que hicieron a lo largo de su vida contribuciones de gran importancia en el campo de la grabación de música.


James Armstrong - Addicted To Love

 James Armstrong (born April 22, 1957, Los AngelesCaliforniaUnited States) is an American soul blues and electric blues guitaristsinger and songwriter. He released three albums on HighTone Records and is signed with Catfood Records. His songs have been used in the soundtracks of three films; SpeechlessHear No Evil, and The Florentine.

Armstrong's father was a jazz guitarist and his mother a blues singer. Having learned the guitar at a young age, Armstrong formed his first band at school, and was touring the United States in his late teens. Inspired by Albert King and Robert Cray, his musical education included backing musicians such as Albert CollinsBig Joe Turner and Smokey Wilson. Armstrong relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area and, in 1995, released his debut album, Sleeping with a Stranger, on HighTone.

However, in April 1997, Armstrong was almost stabbed to death by an intruder at his home. The shoulder injury necessitated months of rehabilitation, which still left Armstrong with limited guitar playing ability in his left hand. He adjusted his playing style, hired a lead guitar player, and realised that playing slide guitar helped to slowly recover his dexterity. His second, introspective, album, Dark Night, was issued in 1998. It incorporated Joe Louis Walker and Doug MacLeod playing lead guitar on a couple of the songs.[1] The album track, "Bank of Love", was used in the films Hear No Evil and The Florentine.

Armstrong recommenced live performances on the blues festival circuit, with a noteworthy appearance at the 1999 Pocono Blues Festival in Pennsylvania. In early 2000, Armstrong returned to the recording studio to work on his next album, Got It Goin' On. He was aided in the project by utilising Walker's rhythm section, plus a guest appearance from the keyboardist Jim Pugh.[1] In 2001, Armstrong's song "Pennies and Picks" from Got It Goin' On, earned him a W.C. Handy Award nomination for 'Song of the Year'. Armstrong himself was nominated for 'Contemporary Male Blues Guitarist of the Year'. "2 Sides," another song from Got It Goin' On was included in the film soundtrack for Speechless.

Armstrong has worked with Albert Collins, Keb' Mo'Coco MontoyaRoy BrownChaka KhanRicky Lee JonesJan and DeanMitch Mitchell and Tommy Castro.

Armstrong's 2011 release on Catfood Records, Blues At The Border, was his first recording in 11 years. James released Guitar Angels on Catfood Records in 2014.

In 2016 James Armstrong started his own record label, Guitar Angels Records. The first release on his label, in May 2016, was the self-titled CD Mary Jo Curry from the Springfield, IL vocalist.





miércoles, 7 de septiembre de 2022

Eric Benet & Faith Evans - Georgy Porgy

Eric Benet, cantante de R&B y neo soul estadounidense. Su estilo mezcla las formas musicales adultas de la música afrodescendiente con el hip hop y las nuevas tendencias del soul.

Comenzó en la música siendo adolescente, en el grupo vocal Benet junto a su hermana Lisa Marie Jordan. El dúo firmó por Capitol, y en 1992 editaron un álbum homónimo que pasó desapercibido en el mercado musical. Muy poco después de esto Eric emprendió su carrera en solitario firmando por la discográfica Warner Bros. En 1996 editó su álbum debut, "True to myself". En 1999, con su segundo álbum "A day in the life", logró su primer éxito, con la versión del tema de Toto "Georgy porgy"; pero su verdadero hit fue el sencillo que siguió a este, en el cual colaboraba Tamia "Spend my life with you". La canción llegó al número uno y fue nominada a los Grammy en 2000 como mejor canción R&B de grupo o dúo. Con este, su segundo álbum, consiguió el Soul Train Award al mejor álbum de R&B/soul de un solista masculino. Durante este tiempo entró en el estudio para colaborar en el CD 5tributo del 30 aniversario de Earth, Wind & Fire. En 2001 se casó con la actriz Halle Berry. Ese mismo año hizo su debut en la gran pantalla de la mano de Mariah Carey, en su película "Glitter". En 2004 se separó de Halle Berry tras tres años de matrimonio. Un año después editó su tercer álbum "Hurricane", del que se extrajeron los sencillos "I wanna be loved", "Pretty baby" y "Hurricane".

Faith Renée Evans (born June 10, 1973) is an American singer. Born in Lakeland, Florida, and raised in New Jersey, she relocated to Los Angeles in 1991 for a career in the music business. After working as a backing vocalist for Al B. Sure! and Christopher Williams, she became the first female artist to contract with Sean "Puff Daddy" CombsBad Boy Records in 1994 at age 20. On the label, she featured on records with several label mates such as 112 and Carl Thomas, and released three platinum-certified studio albums between 1995 and 2001: Faith (1995) and Keep the Faith (1998), and Faithfully (2001).

In 2003, she ended her relationship with the company to sign with Capitol Records. Her first album released on the label, The First Lady (2005) became her highest-charting album at the time, reaching the top of the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, while the holiday album A Faithful Christmas, released the same year, would become her last release before the company was bought in 2007. Following a longer hiatus, Evans released her fifth album Something About Faith on the independent label Prolific and Entertainment One Music in 2010. With a career spanning two decades, Evans has sold over 20 million records worldwide.

Other than her recording career, Evans is most known as the widow of New York rapper Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace, whom she married on August 4, 1994, a few months after meeting at a Bad Boy photoshoot. The turbulent marriage resulted in Evans' involvement in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry, dominating the rap music news at the time, and ended with Wallace's murder in an unsolved drive-by shooting in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. A 1997 tribute single featuring Puff Daddy and the band 112, named "I'll Be Missing You", won Evans a Grammy Award in 1998. Also an actress and writer, Evans made her screen debut in the 2000 musical drama Turn It Up by Robert Adetuyi. Her autobiography Keep the Faith: A Memoir was released by Grand Central Publishing in 2008 and won a 2009 African American Literary Award for the Best Biography/Memoir category

martes, 6 de septiembre de 2022

Jonathan Coulton - Sister Golden Hair

Jonathan William Coulton (born December 1, 1970), often called "JoCo" by fans, is an American folk/comedy singer-songwriter, known for his songs about geek culture and his use of the Internet to draw fans. Among his most popular songs are "Code Monkey", "Re: Your Brains", "Still Alive" and "Want You Gone" (the last three being featured in games developed by Valve: Left 4 Dead 2, Portal, and Portal 2 respectively). He was the house musician for NPR weekly puzzle quiz show Ask Me Another from 2012 until its end in 2021.

His album Artificial Heart was the first to chart, eventually reaching No. 1 on Billboard'Top Heatseekers and No. 125 in the Billboard 200.

Coulton graduated in 1993 from Yale, where he was a member of The Spizzwinks and the Yale Whiffenpoofs. In the 1990s, Coulton was in a short-lived band, named SuperGroup, with television producer Eric Salat and best-selling author Darin Strauss. A former computer programmer employed at Cluen, a New York City software company, and self-described geek, Coulton tended to write quirky, witty lyrics about science fiction and technology: a man who thinks in simian terms ("Code Monkey"), a mad scientist who falls in love with one of his captives ("Skullcrusher Mountain"), and the dangers of bacteria. Most of Coulton's recordings feature his singing over guitar, bass, and drums; some also feature the various other instruments Coulton plays, including accordion, harmonica, mandolinbanjoukulelezendrum and glockenspiel.

Coulton's debut album, Smoking Monkey, was released in November 2003.

Several early podcasters discovered and made regular use of Coulton's music, notably Adam Curry of the Daily Source Code and The Wizards of Technology. In April 2006, he lent his voice to one such podcast, The Spoilers, in which he and hosts Rick Yaeger and Bill Douthett provided a 2-hour fan commentary for Raiders of the Lost Ark.

He was the Contributing Troubadour at Popular Science magazine, whose September 2005 issue was accompanied by a five-song set by Coulton called Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms. He was also the musical director for The Little Gray Book Lectures.

From September 16, 2005, to September 30, 2006, Coulton ran "Thing a Week", during which he recorded 52 musical pieces, one per week, in an effort to push his creative envelope via a "forced-march approach to writing and recording"; to prove to himself that he could produce creative output to a deadline; and to see whether a professional artist could use the Internet and distribution via Creative Commons to support himself. Rare topical songs include 2005's "W's Duty", which samples President George W. Bush, and 2006's "Tom Cruise Crazy." In a September 2006 interview, he said of the experiment, "In some parts of the country, I'd be making a decent living". In a February 25, 2008, interview with This Week in Tech, he said that he made more money in 2007 than he did in his last year of working as a programmer, 40% of it from digital downloads and 40% from merchandise and performances.

In 2006, Coulton began touring with comedy duo Paul and Storm. Coulton initially opened the concerts, but as his popularity grew, he began headlining.

Coulton wrote and performed a song titled "Still Alive" for the ending credits of Valve's 2007 video game Portal, with vocals by Ellen McLain. On April 1, 2008, Harmonix made this track available as free downloadable content for the game Rock Band. A version with Coulton's vocals was also included on the Orange Box Original Soundtrack, in addition to the one heard at the end of the game. "Re: Your Brains" made an appearance as an easter egg in Left 4 Dead 2. "Still Alive" has been called "the most influential game music". In 2011, Coulton followed up the success of "Still Alive" with a new song at the end of Portal 2, "Want You Gone". He also wrote the Portal-themed song "You Wouldn't Know" for Lego Dimensions.

Coulton is also known for original pieces such as "Code Monkey", which was featured on Slashdot on April 23, 2006, and linked from the webcomic Penny Arcade. It was also the theme song for an animated show on G4 called Code Monkeys.

His work has been featured on NPR's All Things ConsideredGood Morning Silicon Valley featured a link to a video set to his song "Re: Your Brains".

Coulton accompanied John Hodgman on his "700 Hobo Names" promotional track for Hodgman's book The Areas of My Expertise as the guitarist (he was credited as "Jonathan William Coulton, the Colchester Kid"). Coulton also can be heard throughout the audiobook version of the same book, playing the theme song to the book, playing incidental music, and bantering with Hodgman, who reads the audio version of his work. Hodgman has also mentioned Coulton on The Daily Show: a Jonathan Coulton of Colchester, Connecticut, was Hodgman's pick to win an essay contest on overpowering Iraqi resistance to American invasion. Coulton wrote and performed "the winning entry", a song about dropping snakes from airplanes. Coulton appeared on the tour for Hodgman's second book, More Information Than You Require.

Coulton composed the title music for the show Mystery Diagnosis, and also has contributed other songs under "The Little Gray Book Lectures", a series of audio releases from John Hodgman.

Coulton had been working on his follow-up to the Thing a Week albums, tentatively titled The Aftermath. He said the title was an umbrella term for unreleased tracks recorded after Thing a Week. "The Aftermath" was then released in 2009.

A DVD & CD of a concert performed February 22, 2008, at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, entitled Best. Concert. Ever. was released in 2009. At the concert, Coulton played "Still Alive" along with guest "musicians" and geek/celebrities Leo LaporteMerlin Mann and Veronica Belmont.[21] Coulton also opened for They Might Be Giants for a few shows of their March 2010 tour.[22] He toured with them again in February 2012.

On May 25, 2010, Coulton said on his official site that he would work on a new album, to be produced by John Flansburgh of They Might Be Giants, and for the first time ever with a full band, including Marty Beller of They Might Be Giants, in a professional recording studio. The resulting album, Artificial Heart, was released on November 8, 2011. It contains 18 songs, including his two songs from Portal.

In May 2012, Coulton became the house musician for the NPR game show Ask Me Another. Coulton performs some of his own songs on the show, as well as covers of other songs related to the trivia and puzzle challenges.

Since 2011, Coulton has hosted his own annual week-long affinity cruise, the JoCo Cruise.

On April 15, 2013, Coulton announced that he was working with comic book writer Greg Pak on a graphic novel based on the characters in his songs, called Code Monkey Save World. The project was funded on Kickstarter, and reached its goal within 12 hours.

On August 31, 2013, it was announced that Coulton would be contributing lyrics to The SpongeBob Musical, which premiered in Chicago in June 2016. Coulton composed the opening number "Bikini Bottom Day", which is reprised multiple times throughout the show as SpongeBob's main theme. Coulton also contributed to additional lyrics for other musical numbers featured in the show. Along with other musical contributors to the show, Coulton won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Score, and was nominated for Best Original Score for the 72nd Tony Awards.

In June 2016, Coulton started doing a one-minute "Previously On" song at the beginning of the CBS TV series BrainDead, a summer series with a planned run of 13 episodes.

On April 28, 2017, Coulton released a new album Solid State which is for sale through his website and iTunes as well as being available for streaming on SoundCloud

Coulton co-wrote the songs "Good for Me", "Patient Zero" and "Rollercoaster" with Aimee Mann for her 2017 album "Mental Illness", for which he also contributed acoustic guitar and backing vocals. He joined Mann as opening support act on the European and North American tour of "Mental Illness", contributing additional guitar and vocals to her main set.

On April 15, 2018, The Good Fight episode "Day 450" featured a song by Coulton, set to a short Schoolhouse Rock-style animation. The song echoed the episode's plotline around efforts to impeach Donald Trump and was later shared by the show's YouTube channel.

On March 29, 2019, Coulton released Some Guys, a cover album of songs from the 1970s.


Coulton releases his songs under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial license, allowing others to use them in their own noncommercial works. As a result, a number of music videos have been created using his songs, including such machinima as the ILL Clan's video for "Code Monkey" and a kinetic typography video for the song "Shop Vac".

In May 2011, Coulton was interviewed on NPR's popular economics-related program Planet Money. He disclosed that he makes about $500,000 a year from his music despite lacking a record label contract. He expressed gratitude towards his fans for his surprise success, the degree of which he called "absurd". In a broader discussion of whether or not the internet is good for musicians, Coulton answered in the affirmative, while journalist Frannie Kelley described his success as a "fluke," comparing it to the unexpected popularity of the Snuggie. Coulton posted a tongue-in-cheek response on his blog about the comparison, saying "to which I say: snarkity snark snark!"

Most of Coulton's songs are published on his website as MP3 and FLAC downloads. Some of them are free, and none of them are subject to digital rights management. All of his original songs fall under the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License. "Still Alive", "Want You Gone" and "Wikipedia Chanukah" are the only exceptions to this, as Coulton assigned all rights for the former two songs to Valve and "Wikipedia Chanukah" is under a BY-SA license to comply with Wikipedia's similar license. Along with "Still Alive," Coulton's song "Re: Your Brains" appears in jukeboxes in Left 4 Dead 2. "Want You Gone" also features in the end credits of Portal 2. All three of these games were designed by Valve.

One of Coulton's best-known works is his 2005 light-acoustic cover of the Sir Mix-a-Lot hit song "Baby Got Back". Coulton wrote a new melody for his cover version of the song. Coulton's altered cover version was itself covered, but without permission (including his original line "Johnny C's in trouble"), by the American TV series Glee in 2013. Like Coulton's other work, he released his cover version of the song under a Creative Commons 3.0 license, which requires users to attribute the work to him, and forbids all commercial use of it. The show's lawyers contended that they were within their legal rights, and that Coulton should be happy for the exposure,[citation needed] though Coulton received no acknowledgement or credit. Coulton's own lawyers told him that as he only used a compulsory license to make the cover, it would be difficult to sue for damages using the argument that he retained copyright over his own version.

Instead, Coulton released the single "Baby Got Back (In the Style of Glee)", a "cover of Glee's cover of my cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's song, which is to say it's EXACTLY THE SAME as my original version." Coulton said he would donate the proceeds from all sales until the end of February 2013 to two Glee-related charities: The VH1 Save the Music Foundation, and The It Gets Better Project.

In January 2014, the CBS drama The Good Wife based its fifth season episode "Goliath and David" on the incident.