Josh Christina sets the ivories on fire with his latest single and party of a music video for Let’s Get Woke. Not only does he set the ivories on fire with some amazing piano skills (that are potentially summoning the spirit of Jerry Lee Lewis), but his band of musicians are in full force to […]
Mark Shirmacher is Losing Things On His New Album, Watch the Video for Tomorrow
Mark Shirmacher is preparing for the release of his album, Losing Things. Today I want to highlight the single, and music video, Tomorrow. With acoustic guitar in tow, Mark’s honesty, authenticity, sincerity and ability to not waste any time pulling our emotional strings from the opening strums is, not only undeniable, but also the midas […]
Interview with Sung Eun Choi
In this interview spotlight, I chat with songwriter Sung Eun Choi who has an eclectic collection of singles available on music streaming platforms. Connect on Spotify. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? Hip Hop, New Age What led you down this […]
The Jorgensens Make The Lexington Stretch On Latest Album, Listen Now
The Minnesota Music Awards presented Kurt Jorgensen with Singer of the Year, Entertainer of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Album of the Year AND Song of the Year! One thing is definitely for sure, there’s a reason (or several) to keep your radar on this guy. Long time leader of the Kurt Jorgensen Band, […]
I’m Standin’ Out Here (For A Reason), Big City Cowgirl Releases New Music
Fasten your seat belts, folks, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. Describing Big City Cowgirl is like being unprepared in the eye of a hurricane – it ain’t easy. Big City Cowgirl is no common musical artist. She is intense, yet funny. Conservative, yet wild. Realistic, yet positive. Big City Cowgirl has a full-time […]
Interview with Birthday Boxx
Birthday Boxx is a songwriter, producer and 6th generation San Franciscan who grew up playing 12-bar blues piano. In this interview spotlight, I chat with Birthday Boxx about his music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In […]
Interview with Paul Kleinert – PK and the In Betweens
pk and the in-betweens is the latest project from singer/songwriter Paul Kleinert. Kleinert founded alt/pop/rock band Waiting for Rain in 1988 with high school friend Jeffrey Larish. After ten years of performing in coffee shops, clubs, bars and fraternity parties, the band dissolved. Other than a few open mics and a Waiting for Rain reunion […]
Interview with Todd Michael Smith
Due to a genetic eye disorder that is slowly causing blindness, Todd Michael Smith, a self-taught musician, hung up his car keys in the late 1990’s and moved from Vermont to Boston’s Fenway area, fatefully just a stone’s throw from the Berklee College of Music. Having already completed one college degree, Todd took the opportunity […]
Interview with Cherie Oakley
Cherie Oakley began singing at the age of three with her family in full time evangelism. By the age of six, she had already finished a record, signed with a talent agent in Atlanta and a manager in New York. From there, she performed in hundreds of churches, theaters, fairs and festivals throughout the United […]
Katie Belle Gets It “Out Tonight” on Infectious New (Pop) Single, Listen Now
Atlanta native Katie Belle began her performance career around the age of 9. She won a talent competition at 12. That win landed her in Nashville for one week of songwriting and recording with award winning artist Jamie O’Neal. You can safely assume she hasn’t stopped making music since. A powerful vocalist and keyboard player, […]
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