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Sugaray reminds us to “be good to one another.” And that just may be the most important message the album has to offer.
New York-born Nero started playing a Fender Stratocaster as a teenager and spent his time wandering the Florida coast from Ft. Lauderdale all the way down to the Keys. Nero’s search for music and sunshine during those travels are evident in his lyrics.
Trombone Shorty’s new album is a happy jam that will turn the darkest days into a ‘Lifted’ one.
In songwriter mode, Kiefer Sutherland writes what he knows. He takes a walk down ‘Bloor Street’ and you almost feel like you are walking along with him.
What Bob Wolfman does with his mentor isn’t a retreat, but rather an inspiration
“My new album, ‘The Beat Goes On,’ offers light to darkness. It covers the themes of love, beauty, hope and nature, and sets these in opposition to sadness, loss, fear, and hurt. ‘The Beat’ draws on blues, soul, folk, jazz, Americana, and roots music.” – Sean Taylor
The globe-spanning collection ‘UP’ from Helsinki-based Sam Huber and producer/co-writer Tomás Doncker releases today!
Ilana Katz Katz puts her best foot forward and has released a full spectrum of sound and feeling that evokes a rich experience
You can hear the Delta in the most clean and precise kind of way from a guitarist who is always in control when he plays
‘David Shaw’ was produced by GRAMMY award-winning producer Jack Splash