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Music Interview with FatBran
Brandon Bates, aka FatBran, was born in Memphis, Tennessee and later relocated to the city of Los Angeles. Brandon has been rapping his whole life, but it wasn't until late 2014 where the FatBran moniker was created. FatBran had first garnered attention after the release of his track "30 Clip" back in the summer of 2015. His latest album, 50 Boyz (The Mixtape), is now avalailable on all major platforms. FatBran is poised to continually work until his tracks gain national and worldwide acclaim.
By mysoundMusic2 years ago in Beat
Chances Are Your Favorite Christmas Songs Were Written By Jewish People. Top Story - December 2022.
For most Christmas lovers, you'd think that the popular Christmas songs they've come to love were created by others who loved the holiday. Right? Well, it might come as a surprise, but most of the Christmas songs we've come to love and celebrate with every year were not written by Christians... they were written by Jews.
By Jenika Enoch2 years ago in Beat
Of Limbo Take A Ride In Their Metallicar in New ‘Let's Go' Video
Rising Rockers Of Limbo have released a raucous and fun new video for ‘Let’s Go’. The Southern California based band is known for high energy, on the brink of out-of-control live shows. They create an electric atmosphere that is infectious - making it impossible not to have a good time. They want you to come to have a good time… Or don’t come at all. Of Limbo is racing forward and ready to move to another level with their career.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
Songs A Cappella
Introduction A cappella is Italian for ''in the style of the chapel''. Music is a performance by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. The term a cappella was originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato musical styles. In the 19th century, a renewed interest in Renaissance polyphony, coupled with an ignorance of the fact that vocal parts were often doubled by instrumentalists, led to the term coming to mean unaccompanied vocal music.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred2 years ago in Beat
A Brief History of "There's a Kind of Hush"
The New Vaudeville Band (1966) The studio group, The New Vaudeville Band, which was assembled by Geoff Stephens, struck gold in the fall of 1966 with their mega-hit "Winchester Cathedral" which was #1 in Australia, Canada, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, and the US. It was also Top 3 in Brazil, Italy, Mexico, New Zealand, Rhodesia, and the UK. After such a huge hit the pressure was on for a follow-up. Songwriter producer and arranger Geoff Stephens was tasked with the daunting duty. He chose "There's A Kind of Hush" a neo–British Music Hall number with a peppy horn section and bouncy percussion. The expectation was that this polished metropolitan pop number would follow "Winchester Cathedral" into the Top 3. The song did just that when it made it to #2 in South Africa. The only problem is that that was it. The song was a hit in only one other country: Australia where it reached #12.
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat
Ana Kiri Releases New Single "Beat of Freedom"
Thanksgiving weekend is a time for family and pondering our roots. Ana Kiri returns with the perfect song for the occasion. "Beat of Freedom" is a vulnerable, inspirational song by Ukrainian born and raised, Ana Kiri. The single has an epic sound reminiscent of "Hall of Fame" by The Script, which utilizes Pop, Rock, and Soul to drive its impactful nature, and preach hope and peace. The song itself is an Easter egg to its overall message - its length is 3 minutes and 33 seconds long. "333" is an angel number and stands for the Holy Trinity, symbolizing hope.
By Meikhel Philogene2 years ago in Beat
Best Ways To Take Care Your Wireless Bluetooth Speaker
Bluetooth speakers are an easy and portable way to carry your music everywhere you go. Be it on a road trip or a beach, be it on a trek to your backyard - they ensure that your favourite music keeps you giving company every time, everywhere. Available in various sizes, shapes and styles, bluetooth speakers are quite a rage. They are a must-have for every music lover.
By Avinash Gupta2 years ago in Beat
Meet Rising Music Artist and Producer e!ena
Elena (or e!ena) is an independent artist from a small town near Boston, MA, but currently resides and creates her music in Burlington, VT. After a long hiatus during which she graduated college, ended her collegiate hockey career, and began working as a medical assistant, she has started creating music again. Composing songs has become her way of coping with ADHD, anxiety, and depression disorders. While she’s still learning how to produce (it’s MUCH harder than she thought), she has found solace in expressing herself through heartfelt lyrics and captivating melodies which are complimented by her own vocals.
By Meikhel Philogene2 years ago in Beat
Messer Release Defiant New Single ‘Unfvckwitable’
Modern Rock powerhouse Messer are sharing their defiant new single ‘Unfvckwitable’, the follow-up to their Top 40 Active Rock song “Hope In This World’. The Dallas, Texas based band are known for their catchy hooks and dynamic, high energy live performances - which include their own proprietary aduio equipment. They continue to build their career as a truly independent Rock band. The Radio edit of the song ('Unbreakable') is climbing the Rock Radio charts as they head into the all important Holiday season.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
A Brief History of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
The Rolling Stones (1965) It was May 1965 and Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, while still mostly asleep, grabbed his guitar and a portable tape recorder and recorded the opening guitar riff and lyric "can't get no satisfaction." After about two minutes of acoustic guitar you can hear him drop his pick and then 40 minutes of snoring. Two days later Mick Jagger wrote the lyrics and on May 12, 1965 the Stones went into RCA studios in Hollywood, CA and recorded the song that would become their first worldwide #1 hit. To be certain the stones did have other hits previous to "Satisfaction" such as "Not Fade Away," "It's All Over Now," "Time Is On My Side," and "Play With Fire." But none came close to the magnitude of popularity as was held by "Satisfaction."
By Rick Henry Christopher 2 years ago in Beat