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Alexander Cardinale's "Peace Train" Is A Worthwhile Journey
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Alexander Cardinale is best known for his hit song “Made for You”—the track that became a global sensation as the theme song for Coca-Cola’s Share a Coke and a Song campaign. After a 5 year hiatus from music, he’s back in a big way with a new and modernized version of the 1971 classic by Yusuf/Cat Stevens “Peace Train.” The song has long been known as an anthem of unity, hope, and peace. Cardinale’s new rendition expands on that spirit and adds his own deeply personal touch - based on events that affected his family directly.
By RockNRollBuddha11 months ago in Beat
The Benefits of Joining Music Workshops and Classes to Learn a Musical Instrument
If you began music lessons when you were a child, chances are you've been left with a degree of literacy that enables you to play an instrument at a satisfactory level and that you can read sheet music. If that's the case, you are among the minority of people who had the chance to study music at a young age. The remaining 90% of people have never experienced the pleasure of making music, in addition to other benefits that come with it. Let’s discuss more about joining music workshop with Richard Hovan in this blog. He Lives in Round Rock Texas USA and loves to play music.
By Richard Hovan11 months ago in Beat
Rick Henry Christopher's Top 3 Picks in 1970s Music
The following is a comprehensive list of my favorite music of the 1970s. It spans various genres and categories. There a little something for everybody. The very first section containing my overall favroites features a video for each entrant. Each successive category features only a video for the numbr one listing. ENJOY!
By Rick Henry Christopher 11 months ago in Beat
Angie Stone: Fact vs. Fiction
Angie Stone, a renowned artist in neo-soul and R&B, has captivated the public for many years with her deep voice and classic songs. More recently, though, internet searches concerning her have been filled with speculation and disinformation, causing concerns regarding her health. This article will provide a clearer picture of the facts related to Angie Stone's life, career, and heritage and which rumors are circulating on the internet.
By Sikandar prasad11 months ago in Beat
Angie Stone Killed in Fatal Car Crash at 63 – What Happened?
The music world is mourning the sudden loss of legendary R&B and neo-soul singer Angie Stone, who tragically passed away at the age of 63 in a fatal car accident. The heart breaking incident occurred on March 1, 2025, in Montgomery, Alabama, leaving fans and fellow artists in shock. Here’s everything we know about what happened and how the iconic singer will be remembered.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in Beat
The Evolution of Music: From Vinyl to AI-Generated Songs . AI-Generated.
Music has always been a powerful force in our lives, evolving with each passing era to reflect the tastes, technologies, and cultural shifts of its time. From the crackling sounds of vinyl records to the synthesized beats of AI-generated songs, the journey of music’s evolution is a fascinating tale of innovation, creativity, and human ingenuity. Let’s take a deep dive into how music has transformed over the decades, from analog to digital, and now, to the realms of artificial intelligence.
By Getu Hirpo11 months ago in Beat
Talking Drums to 21st-Century Parties: The History Behind Owanbe. Top Story - March 2025.
Parties Colorful, loud, and joyous. His music and the irreplaceably catchy slang made the term Owanbe a national one, being used to describe any large gathering, from weddings to birthdays to corporate events and literally everything in between. Over time, it evolved from being a specific reference to waist beads to a term that covered a whole party vibe, one teeming with life, color, and, of course, music.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Beat
Top 15 Guitarists Who Never Played a Lead Solo but Are Legendary
These artists have shaped entire genres with chord-driven riffs, innovative techniques, and an unyielding commitment to groove. They proved that a guitar player doesn’t have to step forward for a flashy solo to leave an indelible mark on music history. In this article, we explore 15 legendary guitarists who never played a lead solo in their signature roles, yet whose contributions have defined bands, influenced countless musicians, and continue to inspire generations.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Top 15 Guitarists Who Mastered the Slide Guitar
The slide guitar isn’t just about bending notes or gliding across strings — it’s about channeling raw emotion, storytelling without words, and keeping a musical tradition alive. Born in the heart of the blues, the slide guitar technique transformed the way musicians express their feelings. From smoky juke joints in the deep South to modern stages lit up by innovative performers, slide guitar has always been a language of its own.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Roberta Flack 1937 - 2025. Top Story - February 2025.
✨ Roberta Flack (February 10, 1937 – February 24, 2024) ✨ I remember the first time I heard Roberta Flack’s voice—or at least, the first time I truly noticed it. I was a 13-year-old boy in 1973, just at the beginning of my lifelong obsession with music. I played my little pocket-sized transistor radio day and night.
By Rick Henry Christopher 11 months ago in Beat












