Musicians
From Businesswoman to Celebrity: The Rise of Madison Zhao
In an era where lines between business and entertainment become progressively finer, Madison Zhao's ascent from an astute businesswoman to a celebrated celebrity is both remarkable and engrossing. Her story is the epitome of how determination, astute planning, and appropriate utilization of social media power can make an entrepreneur into a name easily recognized in every home. Let's take a closer look at Madison Zhao's journey from corporate life to stardom and how it has attracted millions of eyeballs.
By Madison Zhao11 months ago in Interview
Top of his game
Christian Phillips is an award-winning composer as well as a critically acclaimed musician. A popular music artist from the UK, he was signed to a New York record label when he was 19, and his first record was produced by the legendary Stephen ‘Haggis’ Haris, from the rock band The Cult. He spoke to Alex Wilkins about his career.
By Alex Wilkins11 months ago in Interview
Meet Rhett Embry: The Small-Town Musician Making Big Waves in Rock
The Rise of a New Rock Revolution In a music industry saturated with overproduced hits and synthetic sounds, authenticity has become a rare gem. Enter Rhett Embry, a name quickly becoming synonymous with raw, unfiltered rock music. With deep roots in Alabama and a sound that fuses Southern grit with grunge intensity, Embry is carving out a space where real musicianship thrives. His rise from small-town beginnings to the heart of Texas’ rock scene proves that true passion, talent, and relentless drive can still break through in today’s ever-changing music landscape.
By Lucy Evans11 months ago in Interview
Top 10 Rising Arab American Musicians
The Arab American music scene is a vibrant tapestry of talent, with artists seamlessly blending their diverse heritages with contemporary sounds. Here are ten rising stars making significant waves in the industry and poised for global recognition:
By Luna Pence11 months ago in Interview
Quentin Andrianasitera is Mastering the Art of Sound:
‘Emilia Perez’ Sound Alchemist’s New Musical Adventures Quentin Andrianasitera has always had an ear and a feel for the power of sound. From the age of six, when he first touched a piano, to his current position as one of the most promising sound engineers on the global stage, his journey has been one of precision, passion, and boundless creativity.
By Léa Carlsen12 months ago in Interview
Meet TyMafia TB
Q1: My name is TyMafia TB, and I’m from Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti. Ann Arbor is full of different people. I have the pleasure to say, I’ve been able to see Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. Both cities are small, so you can only imagine the number of friends and memories I could make out here. If you weren’t from here you’d think there really wouldn’t be a music scene, but Ypsilanti has birthed a lot of artists, some you may even know.
By Dre Brooks12 months ago in Interview
Rana Tahir Faisal On Creating RtLabels
Rana Tahir Faisal (Urdu: رانا طاہر فیصل; born 1 January 1982) is a Pakistani politician, businessman, and former underworld figure known for his transformation from a life of crime to one of spirituality and public service.[1]
By Rana Tahir Faisal12 months ago in Interview
Behind the Scenes: Sebastian Olaya on Producing Gilanares’ Latest New Album, released through Neon Gold
Meet Sebastian Olaya, the production mastermind behind Gilanares’ latest upcoming album, Your Brain is in the Sink ________________________________________
By Oliver Jones Jr.12 months ago in Interview
Gene Bortnick: A Journey of Talent, Family, and Global Impact in Entertainment. AI-Generated.
Gene Bortnick’s journey into the entertainment world is a testament to both serendipity and determination. His entrance into this dynamic industry wasn’t a traditional one. It all began with his son, Ethan, a musical prodigy whose natural talent would soon captivate the world. From humble beginnings to becoming the founder of Sun and Sky Entertainment, Gene’s path to success has been shaped by family, philanthropy, and a deep love for the arts.
By Gene Bortnickabout a year ago in Interview











