Billie Eilish and brother Finneas O'Connell paid a visit to an elementary school in Los Angeles and taught kids how to write songs on the latest episode of 'Celebrity Substitute.' ...
Finneas O'Connell, who has been touring Australia, says having to watch from afar as wildfires have torn his hometown of Los Angeles apart has been "staggering and shocking".
Watch O'Connell describe the song's creation on Variety‘s video series, "Behind the Song," here. Watch Billie Eilish and ...
Sometimes the most obvious ideas are the best; don’t worry about depth and being clever and just go with the flow, he says.
For the episode, Eilish and Finneas were tasked with teaching a class of first-graders to write a hit song in one day. First, they had to make their grand entrance into the classroom, which had ...
In other news, Eilish recently opened up about the special moment she heard he r fans sing her song ‘The Greatest’ back to her for the first time. Finneas O’Connell (R) and Billie Eilish ...
There were no indulgent theatrics at Finneas’ show – just the comfort and ease of a simple production and relatable, ...
After you've performed live at the Olympics and the Oscars, after you've written songs for "Barbie" and "James Bond," is there any place left to go? Well, yes - the Tiny Desk here at NPR headquarters.