(CBS) - Back in 2009 a comedy-music group by the name of The Axis of Awesome put on a performance they dubbed "4 Chords". The premise of the performance is that just about any and every hit song is ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A song from comedy group Axis of Awesome breaking down the similarity between different pop songs has resurfaced following Ed ...
the best act of the night and received a well-deserved standing ovation. They should rename their group Axis of Even More Awesome Awesomeness.” Well, the Australian trio finally released the music ...
Have you ever noticed a lot of pop songs sound similar? It's true, there's only a limited number of chords in music, and Australian comedy-music trio The Axis of Awesome-- Jordan Raskopoulos, Lee ...
Seemingly overnight, my young daughter went from preferring to watch cartoons such as “Phineas and Ferb” and “Justice League Unlimited” to live-action fare found on Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel.
Comedy-rock trio Axis of Awesome is coming to Turner Ballroom on Oct. 21. Axis of Awesome's song, "The Four Chord Song," is one of the highest rated comedy videos on YouTube and has over 20 million ...
Axis of Awesome, the Australian band behind the classic “Four Chords” video, performed a newer version for the BBC’s Comic Relief on Sunday. So now you know that “Double Rainbow” also sounds like ...
Three Aberdeen Central seniors have taken a popular four-chord song to No. 1. OK, so they haven't topped the charts. But Nick Brandt, Brodigan Morton and Austin Vetter did win a talent competition ...