FE: Think Pink
Date Published: 10/06/2022
“Sexy and smart are not oil and water. You don't have to dumb yourself down to be cute.†~P!nk
We’ve cheered on that idea and gamechanger P!nk before. ICYMI, in the Pink: https://thewishwallfoundation.org/desideri/fe-in-the-pink
Last weekend we gathered with our ohana on the beach and sang in entertaining covers together!
P!nk may not count as an adventuresome choice in all circles, but at a festival like Ohana, where pure pop hasn’t really figured in much in the previous five editions, she represented an outlier. The sight of actual backing dancers may have been a first for an Ohana Fest; this may be the first time there’s been a topless man on stage for a headlining set and it hasn’t been one of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But if you’re loosely qualifying Ohana as an actual rock festival — which it mostly has been, despite a healthy annual infusion of global music and folk-leaning artists — then P!nk has some sort-of bona fides, not just the actual claim to being a rock star in the lyrics of “So What.†Lyrically, her blunt talk has always felt more rock than it has pop, per se, and something like “Who Knew†sounds like it’s going to turn into a Pearl Jam song before it turns into a P!nk one. But basically, you could accept Pink as just one more color in Ohana’s pinwheel, if an unusually Top 40-friendly one by the gathering’s past standards.
Explore more: https://variety.com/2022/music/concert-reviews/ohana-festival-eddie-vedder-pink-jack-white-1235391449
Thank you for reading and we welcome your comments below!
Akasha Lin
Akasha Garnier for #TheWishwall
Author, Brand Expert, Filmmaker
http://www.akashagarnier.com
#ShineThroughtheNoise
Photo: AP
Discover more gems: https://thewishwallfoundation.org/future-entrepreneurs
We’ve cheered on that idea and gamechanger P!nk before. ICYMI, in the Pink: https://thewishwallfoundation.org/desideri/fe-in-the-pink
Last weekend we gathered with our ohana on the beach and sang in entertaining covers together!
P!nk may not count as an adventuresome choice in all circles, but at a festival like Ohana, where pure pop hasn’t really figured in much in the previous five editions, she represented an outlier. The sight of actual backing dancers may have been a first for an Ohana Fest; this may be the first time there’s been a topless man on stage for a headlining set and it hasn’t been one of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. But if you’re loosely qualifying Ohana as an actual rock festival — which it mostly has been, despite a healthy annual infusion of global music and folk-leaning artists — then P!nk has some sort-of bona fides, not just the actual claim to being a rock star in the lyrics of “So What.†Lyrically, her blunt talk has always felt more rock than it has pop, per se, and something like “Who Knew†sounds like it’s going to turn into a Pearl Jam song before it turns into a P!nk one. But basically, you could accept Pink as just one more color in Ohana’s pinwheel, if an unusually Top 40-friendly one by the gathering’s past standards.
Explore more: https://variety.com/2022/music/concert-reviews/ohana-festival-eddie-vedder-pink-jack-white-1235391449
Thank you for reading and we welcome your comments below!
Akasha Lin
Akasha Garnier for #TheWishwall
Author, Brand Expert, Filmmaker
http://www.akashagarnier.com
#ShineThroughtheNoise
Photo: AP
Discover more gems: https://thewishwallfoundation.org/future-entrepreneurs