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Explore the Range Of P Series Keyboard From Yamaha
Yamaha has been producing world-class acoustic pianos for more than a century, and the P Series delivers the dynamic, high-quality sound and realistic piano touch response that fans have come to expect from them. All of these Yamaha characteristics are condensed into a slim form, accompanied by a top-notch integrated stereo speaker system.
yamahamusicstorePublished 25 days ago in BeatA Night of Clubbing to Classical Music
The Royal Albert Hall. What a venue. One steeped in history, whose presence speaks of architectural might as manifested by the engineering magnificence of the Victorians, the red brick depicting both the solidness of their design but also their keenness on the aesthetic. Echoes of the Pantheon in Rome are palpable and the royal combination of red brick contrasting with yellow stone, like rubies and gold, speak of opulence and tribute.
Rachel DeemingPublished 25 days ago in BeatTony Marino's New Album ... 'Friday Night'
From a young age in South Philly, Tony Marino's passion for music was ignited by icons like Leon Russell, Marc Benno, to Thelonious Monk and nurtured by mentors such as Bill DelGovenatore, Tom Lawton, and Ernie Hopkins in Philadelphia.
mysoundMusicPublished 26 days ago in BeatTop 5 Depeche Mode Songs
You could throw a dart at any band and find out that the songs were influenced by Depeche Mode. This band has solidified its way into the hearts and minds of many fans from the 80s and an audience kept finding them (that includes yours truly). Now keep in mind that I am just a music fan, I don't count these songs as lesser or greater than the others. I'm just a fan of the band.
Samantha ParrishPublished 26 days ago in BeatWe Need to Talk About Jennifer Lopez
Mariah Carey was riding a career high in 2000. Since her 1990 debut, the multiracial songbird – who proudly celebrates and elevates her Black heritage – had churned out smash hit after smash hit, with 14 of her singles hitting the peak of the Billboard Hot 100 (with five more to follow).
Jonathan ApolloPublished 27 days ago in BeatMariage d'Amour
"Mariage d'Amour" is a piano piece composed by French pianist and composer Paul de Senneville in 1987. It's a beautiful and emotive piece that has gained significant popularity, especially among piano enthusiasts. "Mariage d'Amour" translates to "Marriage of Love" in English, and the music itself often evokes feelings of romance and tenderness.
The Leading Ladies of Country Music
Dive into the heart and soul of country music with this playlist showcasing the powerhouse voices and emotive storytelling of women in the genre. From timeless classics to contemporary hits, each song is a testament to the spirit and resilience of female country artists. From the fierce independence of Beyoncé’s “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM" to the raw emotion of Kacey Musgraves’ “Too Good To Be True,” this playlist celebrates the exceptional talents and narratives of women who have left an indelible mark on country music history.
Jennifer BarnesPublished 28 days ago in BeatRaven Deserves the Disney Legend Award
On March 19, Disney announced that pop singer Miley Cyrus will be honored for the Disney Legends making her the youngest entertainer to be honored as a Disney Legend along with other entertainers including actresses Angela Bassett and Jamie Lee Curtis, film director James Cameron, and television host Kelly Ripa who were all honored.
Gladys W. MuturiPublished 28 days ago in BeatThe Battle of Titans: Drake and Kendrick Lamar's Epic Rap Beef
Welcome to Community Beats, where we delve into the pulse of the music world's hottest feuds and collaborations. Today, we're diving into the longstanding rivalry between two hip-hop heavyweights: Drake and Kendrick Lamar. From subliminal shots in their lyrics to social media jabs, their beef has kept fans and industry insiders on the edge of their seats. Let's unravel the tangled web of animosity between these rap titans and explore the origins of their contentious relationship.
Down By the Riverside
“Moon River” is a song that was composed by Henry Mancini with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. It was written to be performed by British actress Audrey Hepburn in the 1961 movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The song won the 1962 Grammys for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. In 1999 Mancini’s recording was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.
Rasma RaistersPublished 29 days ago in BeatPlaylist: Aelius
Another weekend, another festival. The Aelius Alternative festival in Newcastle is preparing its first edition on Saturday and it promises to be a belter. At a tough time for smaller music venues, it’s great to see a cluster of bars around the railway station work together to showcase some exciting local talent.
Andy PottsPublished 29 days ago in BeatZoë Evans Drops Catchy New Track 'Figure You Out'
I came across Zoë Evans a few years ago. It was back in 2018, and the song that caught my attention was Again. I remember listening to her powerful vocals and thinking, "Who is that?"
mysoundMusicPublished 29 days ago in Beat