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Three Cheers For the Red White And Blue
The best songs to play on the Fourth Of July. These are songs that are sure to get you into a patriotic mood no matter how and where you are celebrating. So enjoy your time with your family and friends and sing along with these rousing and memorable songs.
By Rasma Raisters5 years ago in Beat
"Audience"
Fri, Jun 25 at 12:42 PM "Audience" written by Vaclav Havel is an absurdist comedy that focuses on a time in Havel's life when he was remanded to work at a brewery as punishment for writing critical articles about the communist Czechoslovakian government. "Audience" follows his fictional alter ego Ferdinand Vanek and his dialogue between he and the Brewmaster (Teresa Linnihan). Havel would eventually go from a prison cell to the presidential palace: from 1989 till 2003 and through the overseeing of the newly formed Czech Republic, Havel would lead his people toward democracy throughout his long presidency. With the infusion of the CAMT Marionette's, The Bohemian Theater put forth what is billed as Havel's funniest, most absurdist play.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).5 years ago in Beat
Under Cover SUPERHERO!
It’s so cringe to talk about myself. I am generally a funny person with my family and close relatives, on the other hand however, I am also humble and reserved. There is a thin line between confidence and arrogance, and there is vocal. I guess I am just going to have to get comfortable opening up for the sake of this writing.
By Dickson Joseph5 years ago in Beat
Music A Way To My Soul
As long as I can remember music has always inspired me. I'm not a person that can express my feelings easily. The only way that I can express my feelings or my mood is through music. I love anything to do with art and when I'm listening to my favorite song I feel as if I can do anything. I've never been popular and I never had a lot of friends in my whole thirty four years. But, in certain situations it feels as if the music is speaking to my soul and is my one true friend. I feel alive when I listen and that is something that is really hard for me to say. I never really feel live or energetic. Yet that one special song comes on and I can take on the world. There is one song in-particular that has saved my life more then once. It is diamond eyes from Shinedown. Now let me explain how.
By jessica corr5 years ago in Beat
I need help to fulfill my music dream
Hey my name is Taylor my dream is to do write music and make people happy and dance I live in south London and I’m 16. As you probably know south London isn’t the richest of areas so funding is a big problem here. I do dancehall,hip hop, and basically all around to be honest. I make music on my iPhone 7 on a brilliant app called band lab. This app like I said is brilliant but it has its limits.
By Se informer5 years ago in Beat
My Muse
I come from a family of musicians. My mother is a professionally train choir singer and my dad can play guitar and sing pretty decently as well despite lack of training. My grandfather from my mothers side had a local band that would perform and win every "battle of the bands" contest they entered. My grandfather from my father's side can play guitar and accordion while missing a thumb, he can hold the guitar pick with the nub where his thumb used to be, its quite impressive to see. Then there's me, the guy with the passion for writing with nothing to write about, and a love for singing who was bullied so hard in school he never sang for fear of drawing more attention to himself. For the longest time I have been nervous about singing. I've told myself I'm not good enough, that my mid range is garbage, I high range is barely passable and my low range has no control so it feels almost monotone. I also used to write poetry but I hadn't been inspired by anything in a very long time. Then I meet my girlfriend.
By Mackenzie Dares5 years ago in Beat
"Blindness", "Tennessee Rising".
In an epidemic year what better play than one about another epidemic that plagues an entire country seemingly overnight? In a sound extravaganza, Blindness, which was first produced in London’s Covent Garden and written by Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog In The Night Time) is as imaginative, as anything I have seen in a long while.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).5 years ago in Beat
An Emo Music Theory
The confession that I never left my emo phase has to be made. I often look in the mirror and get excited because I am now my younger self’s version of cool. A subject I like to think is not debatable. It is not just my look that would have younger me doing cartwheels though. Not only was I daydreaming about who my next crush was going to be every other day, but I was also daydreaming about ways I could improve myself as a person. I would be more than happy to report to my inner child all the meditation, therapy, and various self-improvement activities they tried, paid off.
By Stephanie Bojanek 5 years ago in Beat
The World of Neo-Soul and what I learned
When I was 15, I started following my own rules when it came to my musical taste. I was in summer school, and the teacher allowed us to listen to music as long as it was only on Spotify. I logged in and saw a recommendation on a playlist called Neo-Soul Cafe. I clicked it and was introduced to black artists like Floetry, Erykah Badu, and Common. This opened my eyes and even motivated me to start writing poetry. I want to share with you my favorite songs, as well as how Neo-Soul changed me in my teens.
By nostalgia.radio🪲5 years ago in Beat
Moondays on the Mothership
In ancient times, the day began at sundown, as dusk and dawn are but a reflection of the other. At this moment in my life, I am enjoying the realignment with the ancient ways in all that I do. My life only sees creation and divination between visitors, the quasars and I speak much.
By Moonday Blu Hues w/iiiYansaje T. Muse5 years ago in Beat










