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ASPEN and Liv Hanna Team to Release "Endgame"
Last month, on the same day, the world was blessed with two singles, "Sweetest Mistake" and "Sign It on the Line," the former by DJ and producer ASPEN and latter by singer-songwriter and model Liv Hanna. "Sweetest Mistake" was ASPEN's sophomore single. "Sign It on the Line" was Liv Hanna's sophomore release through Sony's AWAL. Ironically, the two rising stars have now teamed up to release, "Endgame." "Endgame" blends ASPEN's downtempo Electronic sound with Liv Hanna's emotive Pop vocals.
By Meikhel Philogene2 years ago in Beat
HiR's New Album "If Not Me, Then Who?"
HiR is a talented producer and audio engineer hailing from the vibrant music scene of Kansas City. With a passion for creating captivating sounds and pushing boundaries in the music industry, HiR has recently dropped an exciting new album that is causing a buzz among music enthusiasts worldwide.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
The Meadow's Latest Single 'Friendly Reminder' Rocks the Alternative Scene
The Meadow, an alternative rock band from the Netherlands, resonates with those familiar with the allure of the night and those seeking purpose amidst chaos. Their music explores the complexities of the human mind, delving into nightmares, depression, aggression, and silent battles.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Pseudo The Beatguy & Trippy E.'s Collaborative Album "2nd Street Stories"
Pseudo The Beatguy and Trippy E. have recently released their highly anticipated collaborative album, 2nd Street Stories, featuring 7 new songs that showcase their unique blend of musical styles and storytelling prowess.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Notes On "To Althea From Prison"
Introduction Apologies for the spelling mistake in the subheading Many years ago I bought the album "Nine" by Fairport Convention. I still love the album today and it is home to many great songs. "To Althea, From Prison" I found particularly beautiful taking the words of the poet Richard Lovelace adapted and sung by the sadly missed Dave Swarbrick.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Songs For The Orange One. Content Warning.
Introduction After the thirty-four guilty verdicts for the mendacious misogynist and habitual bankrupt and cheat and thought I put together a short playlist for the occasion, with some notes on the songs and their sources.
By Mike Singleton π Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
Turn Up the Volume: UknownWriter 21's Latest Release 'Rock Ya Body'
It is with great pleasure and professional admiration that I have the opportunity to once again reconnect with the talented UnknownWriter 21 for the third time. Each engagement with him feels like a reunion with a respected colleague, seamlessly picking up our discussions from where we last left off.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Carnatic Music
Carnatic music, also known as Karnatak music, is a subgenre of Indian classical music originating from South India. This intricate, rhythmically detailed, and melody-focused music has roots in the ancient Hindu traditions, specifically the Vedas and the Natyashastra, which are foundational texts on performing arts1. Letβs delve a bit deeper into its history and characteristics:
By Allwyn Roman Waghela2 years ago in Beat
The Sherman Brothers
Robert B. Sherman was born on December 19th 1925, his brother Richard M. Sherman was born three years later on June 12th 1928. Their father was Al Sherman, a Tin Pan Alley songwriter who wrote popular optimistic standards for performers such as Eddie Cantor. As little boys, Richard and Bob would invite neighborhood kids to see plays written by Bob and performed by Richard. Bob's best friend in school was Samuel Goldwyn Jr. son of legendary film mogul Samuel Goldwyn. Bob aspired to be a writer from a young age and Dick aspired to be a songwriter. At age 17 Bob joined the army where he injured his knee after getting tangled in barbed wire. He was one of the first allied troops to liberate the Dachau Prison Camp. What he saw there scarred him for the rest of his life. The Brothers entered Bard College. Richard was briefly married to a fellow student and had a daughter. They took an apartment over a cleaning store and lived together. Their first song collaboration was called "Gold Can Buy Anything But Love" it was recorded by Gene Autrey. Richard joined the army reserve but never saw action. Robert met his future wife Joyce Sherman at a movie date and he asked her to marry him after the date. Richard met his second wife Elizabeth around this time. Richard and Bob wrote the song "Tall Paul" which was recorded by Annete Funicello, star of the Mickey Mouse Club television show which brought them into Disney's orbit. They wrote the song "You're Sixteen" originally sung by Johnny Burnette and covered by Ringo Starr formerly of the Beatles in 1973.
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Beat
Fall Broadway. No Bull With Raging Robert.
This 2024 Fall Season on Broadway maybe as exciting as the Spring 2024! Probably the most anticipated actor to come to Broadway is the recent Oscar winner, Robert Downey Jr in "McNeil" at Lincoln Center starting September 5th at The Vivian Beaumont Theatre. The acoustics in this theater should show off the acting chops of Downey, who is a behemoth of a fill actor.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Releases Somber Tune "Sign It on the Line"
Back in March, singer-songwriter Liv Hanna released the single, "crazy," which was met with much acclaim. "crazy" was her inaugural release with Sony's AWAL. The songstress is already back with her new song, "Sign It on the Line." "Sign It on the Line" is in line with Liv Hanna's distinctive blend of Pop, Alt-Pop, Dark Pop, and Pop Rock.
By Meikhel Philogene2 years ago in Beat











