It’s been a long moment since we’ve heard anything new from José González, the Swedish singer and songwriter who crafts delicately lovely big-sigh music. González released his most recent album ...
It took some convincing for singer-songwriter José González to come around to the idea of performing one of his past albums in its entirety. “I saw other artists performing their first album,” he ...
The Swedish-Argentinian singer-songwriter José González works at his own pace, and he rarely seems to be in much of a rush to put any new music out on the market. González's last album Local Valley ...
José González released his first new song in over five years on Wednesday with the track “El Invento.” The song is the first in the Swedish singer-songwriter’s career to feature lyrics in Spanish. The ...
"Sometimes I feel that I became a musician by accident." Mubi has unveiled a trailer for a documentary film titled A Tiger in Paradise, which is a "visual journey into the mind of internationally ...
GREAT BARRINGTON — To hear José González perform now, newcomers might be surprised to learn he started out loud. For over two decades, González has been producing a unique blend of folk tunes ...
Swedish singer and guitarist José González is an accomplished songwriter, having given us five albums between his solo career and his band Junip, but he first gained attention from a lot of us via his ...
José González has announced a unique US fall tour centered around the new documentary about him, A Tiger in Paradise. At all dates of the tour, the film will screen and González will have a discussion ...
Birds chirping are heard before the first notes of the acoustic guitar, even before José González sings a word of “Visions,” the song he performs on National Geographic’s Earth Day Eve 2021. That says ...
While he’s still best known for his pastoral cover of the Knife’s “Heartbeats” popularized by a 2005 Sony Bravia ad (you know, the one with the balls bouncing through San Francisco), ...
José González , right, cuatro virtuoso from Puerto Rico, and his son Ahmed González, left, a paraeducator at Amherst Regional, perform "Que Bonita Bandera" for about 300 people gathered on the Amherst ...