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Winchester 7 & The Runners Sing Their ‘Catacomb Songs’

What’s weirder than a one-man band marketed as a full band? Well, probably not much. But Winchester 7 & The Runners are here to bring that weird to you. Regardless of who is creating the music behind the band, we know they’re here to bring light-hearted, ukulele driven indie rock and that’s something we can […]

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Wake Up To ‘American Lullaby’ by Dean Friedman

We can all agree that the last couple of years have been quite the confusing time in America. As artists we all have our personal perspectives on these happenings. The ability to turn those thoughts into catchy songs is not an easy one. Fortunately Dean Friedman has this skill and recently released his American Lullaby […]

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My Autumn Amor Speaks Out With ‘Quiet Girl’

The early years of any artist will have a profound impact on their craft. The influences that are provided by both parents and society will lead to the development of your art. Life is a driver of art. Accept that and become the best unique you that you can. Our friends of My Autumn Amor […]

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Feel The Power of ‘The Day the Lady Cried’

The Day the Lady Cried is the latest release from The Nied’s Hotel Band, featuring John Vento. Anyone familiar with John Vento’s solo work will immediately know that this is likely to be a very personal, specific song, especially when you know that the eponymous ‘Lady’ of the title is the Statue of Liberty. Visiting […]

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Charlie Barrale Shares Life in “For Me”

For musical inspiration a songwriter must be willing to look within and share pieces of their own life. This has the ability of creating a real relatability to the listener as well. Our recent discovery Charlie Barrale took his time to share his intimate life on new single “For Me.” Based in St. Louis, Missouri, […]

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Mark Newman Commemorates 100th Anniversary of the Black Wall Street Massacre with ‘Tulsa’

“Tulsa”, a new track by Singer/Songwriter Mark Newman co-written with Walter Roberti in remembrance of the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, (which will be marking it’s infamous 100th anniversary this Memorial Day) is available now on Soundcloud. The Tulsa race massacre (known alternatively as the Tulsa race riot, the Greenwood Massacre, the Black Wall Street […]

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Les Fradkin Asks Us For The ‘Mirror Image’

Having staying power in this wild music industry is a difficult ask. An artist must be willing to adapt with the times and recreate themselves if the need fits. A terrific example of crafting a long career can be seen in the success of Les Fradkin and his 50 years in the music business. The […]

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Steve Braun Teaches As He ‘Answers Floating Questions’

Music is an outlet. Many artists use their songs to share their thoughts and feelings in an open way for all listeners to absorb in their own way. No need to be direct with any one person or cater your tone to them. Write from your heart and the fans will appreciate your message. Our […]