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- Top Story - August 2022
10 Underrated Music Artist Collaborations
We all know and love some of the most iconic artist collaborations that have come out throughout the years. From Beyonce and Jay Z to Nick Minaj and Ariana Grande to Justin Beiber and The Kid Laroi, we have seen various collaborations hit the charts and go viral. However, with as many music artist collaborations that go viral, there are others that get overlooked. Here are 10 of the most underrated music artist collaborations
Alisan KeeseePublished 2 years ago in Beat A look back: live lounge at the Angel on the 13th of August
It feels like only the other day I was writing about the showcase at river studios, but it has surprisingly almost been a month since I published that article. Time does fly, but the gigs don't stop. In this article I want to take a look back at the live lounge gig I organised on Friday the 13th of August. Before I do, however, I would very much like to thank all the acts that took part. Some familiar faces as we will later in this article and some new ones. Thanks also to Angel Inn for allowing me to put on this event and supporting it. Finally, thanks to everyone who brought a ticket and came along to the event. You are fabulous and doing a great job in supporting live music.
Charlie SmithPublished 2 years ago in BeatSaddest Songs Of All Time to Mend Your Broken Heart
**Saddest Songs Of All Time** Here are the Saddest Songs Of All Time to Mend Your Broken Heart Broken heart sad songs are the foremost relatable after you are hunting one. A line of the song can cause you to grab a box of tissues. Break-up songs will cause you to sad but they also facilitate your passing through the hurt and pain. There’s a way of comfort in knowing that several others have more responsibility for what you’re longing which there’s light at the top of the tunnel.
onlinestatusquotesPublished 2 years ago in BeatMusical Instrument Repairs
Musical instruments are often delicate and expensive, so it’s important to take care of them. Regular maintenance and repairs can help keep your instrument in good condition and prevent problems down the road.
Ted's ListPublished 2 years ago in BeatRiver Studio's acoustic night, Friday 8th July
I want to start this article off by thanking all the performers who played at this event. I hadn't actually met them before the event, as in some cases I actually found their music online. I have to say though, that everyone lived up to any expectation I had and the performances while all very different, were of high quality. Apart from me of course, but in all fairness, I barely got any sleep the night before and I hadn't eaten any dinner. Plus I had to worry about timing and making sure everyone turned up and if you don't know me I am a worrier especially when it comes to these sorts of things.
Charlie SmithPublished 2 years ago in BeatThe Top 10 Stray Kids Songs Based On Written Quality
Two of my lifelong loves include words and music. At one point in my life, I wanted to combine these loves by becoming a singer-songwriter myself. However, after deciding that trying to teach myself guitar, that I ultimately didn't have the patience, and my social anxiety made me unfit for too much public attention, I am now here doing a literary analysis of some singer-songwriter's songs.
Alisan KeeseePublished 2 years ago in Beat5 Legendary Musicians Who Continue To Make Millions After Their Deaths
Music is immortal and will be heard by numerous generations of listeners long after an artist has left us. Just as the likes of Mozart and Beethoven have ascended into history, so will many of the more contemporary artists we listen to today.
- Top Story - July 2022
5 One-Hit Wonders Who Have Made Millions From Their Only Hits
One-hit wonders are a rather unique trope in music. To put it briefly, a one-hit wonder is usually an artist who releases just one very popular song that their subsequent body of work simply cannot eclipse. Generally, one-hit wonder songs are extremely catchy and become staples of the mainstream to the point that it becomes difficult for the artist to further replicate their success.
Essentials by the Dozen - Joni Mitchell in 12 Tracks
With respect to Joni Mitchell, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “Her sound is kind of simple and a little boring”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Is she the one who yodels?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated solo artists.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - The Beach Boys in 12 Tracks
With respect to The Beach Boys, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “They basically made sappy surf songs for teenagers”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Why are The Beach Boys critically acclaimed if they never made anything complex?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most famous groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatEssentials by the Dozen - Sly & the Family Stone in 12 Tracks
With respect to Sly & the Family Stone, if you’ve ever made statements worthy of a solid facepalm, such as “They’re like any other funk band”, or found yourself listening in on some conversation that had you asking “Who the hell is Sly & the Family Stone?”, then this next list should serve as a good starting point if you wish to expand your knowledge on one of music’s most celebrated groups.
Gabriele Del BussoPublished 2 years ago in BeatBrittanee Drexel’s white killer went free for 13 years while the police pursued black suspects
I remember when Brittanee Drexel went missing from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, during spring break in 2009. I wasn’t much older than her — she was a senior in high school and I was a senior in college. As someone who never had warm feelings about the week-long college bacchanals in Panama City and Myrtle Beach, the details of the case told me I was right to follow my instincts. They also chilled me to the bone: how could this pretty 17-year-old disappear from a fully booked hotel on the main drag in Myrtle Beach without anyone trying to intervene? Police traced Brittanee’s cell phone along a 50-mile trail, all the way to a boat ramp in a remote area of neighboring Georgetown County. That was where the phone pinged a cell tower for the last time, about a day after she was last seen at her hotel. Despite having this trail of electronic evidence — as well as security footage and some witnesses who recalled seeing Brittanee get into a white car — no one was ever arrested. But the police did publicly identify “persons of interest” — a group of black men living in small-town South Carolina. At one point, one of these men, Timothy Deshaun Taylor, apparently confessed to the crime, saying he had witnessed Drexel getting shot twice at a “stash house” owned by local drug dealers, who dumped her body into an alligator pit. But then something funny happened: despite his confession, Taylor was never charged with anything.
Ashley HerzogPublished 2 years ago in Beat