humanity
Humanity topics include pieces on the real lives of music professionals, amateurs, inspiring students, celebrities, lifestyle influencers, and general feel good human stories in the music sphere.
I Wanna Be Yours.
Mid- Summer I found myself sitting online, blogging on Tumblr unaware of what would unfold. The day that changed everything. This story is about how I met my partner; the long nights talking away, time flying - yes it really did fit all those cliches.
By Erin Shields6 years ago in Beat
Urban Stories
When you think of starting over, in terms of life-style choices or in general one may consider making peace with themselves. A trail of thoughts and ideas come to mind. Somehow, the unpleasant seems reasonable to face head on and everything that was avoided from the beginning is hard to ignore. At least in my opinion.. Maybe make amends with those you hurt or hurt you. Or moving on to another endeavor, be it a new hobby, job opportunity, or relationship. So much will come to mind in terms of truly stepping out of the norm and gradually making changes for the better.
By MarieMarie Urban 6 years ago in Beat
Youth in the melody
“I took this walk to ease my mind,” “I forgot about this one,” I mumble as David Bowie’s “Conversation Piece” beats to life on my expensive stereo. Memories of that night ten years ago flash to life behind my closed eyes. That night, back when I was an exuberant seventeen year old, back when I first heard the song playing softly in the background at a Starbucks. It was moments after I had bought the Heathen album at a nearby HMV.
By Samantha Stevens6 years ago in Beat
Meet Me Over the Rainbow
My husband drove while I stared out the window and watched the clouds form shapes.. My mother had slipped into a semi-coma and it was taking forever to get from Flagstaff to Aztec NM to see her. I didn't know if I would ever see her alive again or not, and memories kept flooding my mind.
By Denise Willis6 years ago in Beat
Music and Memories
Journey is a great American rock band with one of the most iconic songs ever written, "Don't Stop Believin'." Its message is simple: Believe in your dreams and believe in yourself. It's some of the greatest, yet simplest advice I could offer to anyone. Although this song is not tied to a specific memory or time period along my journey (no pun intended), it represents a simple overarching theme that has held true throughout my life. Shockingly only reaching #9 on the billboard charts in 1981, here is "Don't Stop Believin'."
By Arthur Rosen6 years ago in Beat
No More Drama
She emerged from the shadows onto the stage dressed in a gold lame pantsuit and snakeskin boots. The familiar soap opera dirge famous for being the theme song of the Young and the Restless began to play, and we all knew what was about to happen. Mary J. Blige was performing on the Grammy stage. I was a little apprehensive because No More Drama was one of my favorite songs that year, but in my experience, singers like Mary J tended to hold back in the glare of television lights, and I desperately wanted her to SANG that song!
By Machelle Williams6 years ago in Beat
When My Mom and I Decided Shania Twain's 'From This Moment On' Would Be My Future Wedding Song
Growing up in Toronto, Ontario during the late '90s/early 2000s, there were a handful of recording artists that fellow Canadians worshiped at the altar of. There was Queen Céline Dion of course, Sarah McLachlan, Jann Arden, The Tragically Hip and Bryan Adams (I swear this man can feed the next twenty generations of Adams' with the royalties he's collected from his head banger "Everything I Do") just to name a few.
By Ghezal Amiri6 years ago in Beat
STORY OF MY LIFE
All my life up until a late tragic accident that resulted in me going to prison for the second time for a long time this time. It was then that I decided to put away wrong doings and start to do thing right. So, I went to school in prison. For me it was free. I took up BUSINESS MANAGEMENT and MICROSOFT computers. I learned a great deal I studied a lot, even though I slept around THE MOSTE dangerous of criminals both murderers, thieves, drug dealers, and drug users. I studied and maintained a perfect grade point average MAKING the Dean's list every semester. Just so that when I get out I won’t be lost or ever have to go without or starve or resort in going back to the street life, I was once a part of. I even took the time to start my own business from inside the prison walls lol and even helped others to do the same. So as I started in prison I'll continue now free. FYI IVE BEEN HOME FOR NINE YRS NOW AND DON'T PLAN ON GOING BACK! EVER!!. So here you go enjoy!
By TRADITION SAID!6 years ago in Beat











