We're overdue," Joe Keery said of the Haim sisters. By Tyler Jenke Stranger Things star Joe Keery and his Djo project have taken on Haim’s “Gasoline” during his recent visit to Australia.
Joe Keery, the Stranger Things star-turned-electro-pop artist Djo, will release his new album The Crux this spring. He just finished a tour leg in Australia, where he stopped by Triple J to cover ...
Djo’s tour in support of their upcoming album The Crux has taken Joe Keery and company to Australia, where they visited the talk show Triple J and, as per tradition, performed a cover of another ...
"Then there's a lyric that, in context, stings," sings Joe Keery — a.k.a. Djo — as he reflects on visiting an old apartment in a city he no longer calls home. "The immediate pain it brings ...
After finishing the Australian leg of his tour, Djo — a.k.a Joe Keery of Stranger Things fame — stopped by Triple J to perform a cover of HAIM's "Gasoline" for the radio station's Like a ...
Danielle Haim and Djo perform live. CREDITS: Nicky J Sims/Getty (L), Matt Jelonek/WireImage/Getty (R) Djo and his live band opted for a laid-back, groovy cover of Haim’s track ‘Gasoline ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Kick off your boots and slide into Djo's unreal cover of HAIM's 'Gasoline' for Like A Version.
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. For someone who's "not a guy that's learned a bunch of covers", Djo certainly knocked us over with ...
Canada centre, Mfiondu Kabengele, pictured in competition last year, led the Canadian attack against Mexico with 24 points and eight rebounds. (AP) Canada's senior men's basketball team endured a ...
Led by the sheer size and brute strength of Mfiondu Kabengele, the graceful strides of Mike and the dribble penetration of Trae Bell-Haynes, Canada dominated, recording all but 1 basket from the ...
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