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Booker Brooks Shows Us “Sober”

Booker Brooks, of Christchurch New Zealand brings us a new track with his single, “Sober.” The song both serves as a powerful metaphor for a toxic relationship, as well as being a strong artistic statement exemplifying his personal style. He is reminiscent of other artists who pushed the limits of their genre, such as Bon […]

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Lourdes Pita Shows Us “Lamento Cubano”

Spanish/English songstress Lourdes Pita shows us another great Latin track. Her version of “Lamento Cubano” is an excellent composition showcasing her strengths as an artist. This rendition of Toña la Negra’s song perfectly captures the emotional highs and lows of the original. Her voice is impressive and resonates through the track, accompanied by instrumentals adept […]

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David Singley Releases ‘The Singles EP’

The Singles EP is a curated selection of great tracks from David Singley. Each of these songs are representative of the sound Singley has refined with years of experience. Holding degrees in music from Berklee College of Music and Indiana University and touring with many great acts, he has earned a reputation for excellence at […]

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Trevor Owen Shows Us ‘And The Moon Rising’

Trevor Owen has lived a life on tour. The Canadian musician dropped out of school in the 60s to play rock and roll, continuing on to various musical projects, recording and performing. When producer and longtime friend of Owen, Marcus Vichert said “Let’s Make a record,” their years of experience led to And The Moon […]

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Lenny Williams Says “Baby I’m Sorry”

The venerable soul crooner Lenny Williams has sang through generation. From recording several charting R&B hits in the early 1970s, including his most famous hit “‘Cause I Love You,” his voice has aged like fine wine and he is ready to share it on a new track “Baby I’m Sorry.” His performance is full of […]

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Achilles Tenderloin Shows Us ‘Tincture for Trouble’

Joe Augustin is Achilles Tenderloin, an indie-folk and blues singer-songwriter from Richmond Indiana. He stands on the shoulders of great artists like Skip James to deliver grand guitar arrangements and picturesque lyrics, likened to pre-war blues. His newest album, Tincture for Trouble, comes together with the help of producer Patrick Himes and features a whole […]

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Stacy Gabel Send Us ‘Straight to Voicemail’

Stacy Gabel is releasing Straight to Voicemail, a new EP that showcases her bright personality and passion for music. As an experienced performer, recording artist, as well as singer-songwriter, she has been releasing music and touring along the East Coast. Her new project Straight to Voicemail is poised to further establish her as extremely unique […]

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DID NOT! Say ‘DID SO!’

Along with Blunt Objects, DID NOT! is one project of Bill Owens, a recording artist from Tucson, Arizona. Working together with Matt Rendon, they are revitalizing songs written by Owens in the 1970s. They focus on a sound that became overshadowed by disco and corporate rock of the time, full of jangly guitar and moody […]