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AHVE (ah-vey) - a euphoric moment or a sudden moment in euphoria
May I ask how you arrived at your artist’s name? Give us the scoop Well honestly, I just made it up. I knew I didn’t want to use my government name because I danced professionally for a long time and people knew me by my government name and I didn’t wanna get pigeon holed to being just a dancer, so I said I wanted something short and sweet and creative and something I could give life and meaning to as a recording artist.
By mysoundMusic8 days ago in Interview
The music of Higher Hill
Higher Hill is a husband and wife singer songwriter duo from Texas. Vanessa is a celebrated entrepreneur and inventor and Paul has his very own brick at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has performed live on AXS to an audience of millions. Paul is chief guitar maker at Bullock Guitars. This first original project is a delightful and eclectic mix of Paul's musical structure, rock guitar sounds and Vanessa's lyrics and vocal melodies. All Lit Up was produced by the cool and generous Jeff Trott. It features Fred Eltringham, Billy Justineau, Andrew Petroff, and of course, Jeff Trott himself. Gravity, Miles Ago, and Best Life were produced by the iconic David Kershenbaum who included Leland Sklar, Denny Fongheiser, and Jon Gilutin. Last but certainly not least, Kate Malone brought 6 of the songs to life from the soft and tender Lullaby all the way to screaming River with a team of Nashville's best including Devin Malone, Matt Utterback, Josh Matheny, John Henry Trinko.
By mysoundMusic11 days ago in Beat
Elizabeth Luka's 1st solo release "Why Won't You"
Elizabeth Luka is a 17 year old singer from Riga, Latvia. Her love for music, dance and stage began in early childhood, growing up in a musical family. She developed her stage experience by participating in various young vocalist competitions. Elizabeth has a passion for exploring different styles of music. Through her studies at Riga Dome Choir School and by attending vocal studios she has developed her skills in choir, classical and pop singing. At the age of 10 she released her first local album "Kā Puķe Aug" and began touring Latvia with well-known stage artists. To combine her love of music and dance (she has graduated the dance school "Dzirnas") the focus of Elizabeth's studies is musicals and she also takes part in a gospel choir. As Luka says, "Music is my whole life - it's a way for me to express my emotions - to hurt, heal, bring joy, love and feel." Elizabeth's new single "Why Won't You" was written and produced by her good friend and classmate Patrick Tabaks. This song is a story about the affairs of the world and the heart that has affected Elizabeth both physically and emotionally. (bio)
By mysoundMusic28 days ago in Interview
Does It Make You Feel Better ?
Inspired by recent experiences Joshua Turchin had with former friends who were bullying him, Does it Make You Feel Better explores why bullies feel the need to put people down in order to make themselves feel better. Through writing this song, Joshua learned that the root of bullying stems from the bully’s own insecurities. “As someone who constantly endeavors to lift up and provide opportunities for others, it just didn’t make sense to me why I was being targeted. I hope those who bully others look inside and think about why they needed to put someone down to make themselves feel stronger.” Does it Make You Feel Better is co-written with the incomparable Victoria Shaw, known for writing such songs as The River with Garth Brooks and John Michael Montgomery’s I Love the Way You Love Me among others. Recorded at M & I Recording Studios in NYC, Shaw also co-produced the song with Rocco Fiorentino.
By mysoundMusicabout a month ago in Beat
Jeremy Parsons captivates audiences with a genuine personality, unique humor, and apparent heartfelt love for his craft.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jeremy grew up soaking in the sounds of Country Music. Driven by his passion, he taught himself to play the guitar and began writing and performing regularly in high school. Over the last decade, he has played all over the U.S and Europe, including numerous venues in Texas. After living in Nashville for several years and releasing two records in the process, "Doggondest Feelin'" in 2010 and "Things I Need To Say" in 2017, he returned home to Texas to release his new album, "Things To Come," in 2021.
By mysoundMusicabout a month ago in Beat
A captivating interview with TAIN aka MainTain Beat$
According to his bio, TAIN first came on the music scene as a hip-hop artist in 2007. While living in Virginia, he began exploring his talents with music and wordplay. He joined a group called The Rich City Screw and performed in places all throughout Richmond. “I remember the first show I did with them was at a restaurant and all the people there loved it,” he said. “after that I knew it was my calling. Shortly after that I did an underground song called ‘pull up to the club.’ I knew the song was dope, but I didn’t realize how much people liked it until I did a small show with about 50-to-60 people and they all knew the words. From that moment on I knew this was something I’m supposed to do.” What U Need is TAIN's most recent song release now available on all music platforms. TAIN took the time to answer our questions.
By mysoundMusicabout a month ago in Beat
Interview with Tabitha Ashley a singer/songwriter and multi-talented artist.
Q: Tell us a little bit about yourself. Do you come from a musical family? Your (music) background? Yes, I come from a very musical family. When I was a teenager I sang in a local Christian rock band along with my family, called Kaptive Heart. My dad sang and played guitar, my mom sang and played the drums, and I occasionally played the flute and bongos, too.
By mysoundMusicabout a month ago in Interview
Piperlain’s sound has been described as “quirky” and “poetic” ... but oh-so good.
Piperlain combines the sounds of acoustic, alternative pop-folk-rock and electronica with emotive, passionate vocals. Formed by singer, songwriters Benjamin Knight and Rebecca Voorn-Knight, the Piperlain sound has been compared to a contemporary version of The Cranberries and The Corrs, as well as Mumford & Sons, with similarities to Sarah Blasko and Josh Pyke.
By mysoundMusic2 months ago in Beat
Mulligan is set to drop a new album called Big Boy
Julia is a single from Mulligan's upcoming album Big Boy, which will drop April 25th, 2022 It's a dreamy, colorful soundscape that rocks your brains out. The vibes are visualized from the album art which are very abstract and blue.
By mysoundMusic2 months ago in Beat