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River Studios Open mic 23rd of February
A new venture for me over the last couple of months has been to run a monthly open mic at River Studios. A local studio to me with a performance space. I thought it would be a great idea to do a little write-up of these events and also share the photos that are taken from the evening. I've also recently created a Facebook group for the event, so feel free to check that out if you are interested. Before I go any further I'd also like to thank all the artists that have played so far in the first couple of events. It has taken me a while to get everything set up how I'd like it. Of course, when you do something new, it will always take a while to build it up into what you want it to be. Hopefully, in the next few months, we will see some great open mic nights at River Studios to add to the huge list of open mics in Southampton.
Charlie SmithPublished about a year ago in BeatSoulful Legend Bobby Caldwell: The Timeless Music and Legacy of a Musical Pioneer
Sure, here's an article about Bobby Caldwell and his music that could be relevant for a USA trending topic: Bobby Caldwell: A Soulful Legend
prabas naiduPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Power of Music
Music has been an integral part of human culture and society for thousands of years. From ancient tribal chants and hymns to modern pop songs and classical symphonies, music has the ability to evoke strong emotions and connect us with others on a deep level. In this article, we will explore the human bond with music, examining its role in shaping human culture and society, as well as its impact on our emotional and social lives.
Music as Medicine
Introduction Music is a powerful tool that has been used for centuries to evoke emotions, create connections, and tell stories. But did you know that music can also be used as medicine? That's right, research has shown that music can have a significant impact on both physical and mental health. In this blog post, we will explore the many ways in which music can be used as medicine.
YathirajaSampathKumar K RPublished about a year ago in BeatDaVinciBands Unleashes "Young Bands"
It is said that art comes in many forms. DaVinciBands illustrates that point with his 2023 debut, "Young Bands." DaVinciBands' artist name is an homage to the great, Leonardo da Vinci, in the sense that DaVinciBands sees himself as more than just a rapper, but as a true artist. "Young Bands" has the bravado and boasting omnipresent in Rap, but also has the hopeful, motivational lyricism prevalent in Hip-Hop; thus, demonstrating DaVinciBands' versatility, and lyrical and artistic prowess.
Meikhel PhilogenePublished about a year ago in BeatMore Than A Song
Introduction I am probably going to get slated for this piece because I will probably miss lots of songs that people think that I should have included. When I first thought about writing this there were two songs on my mind that broke the mould of what should be expected from a single in the 1970s.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in Beat"The Backstreet Boys' Success and the Power of Their Loyal Fanbase.
I'm very suspiscious about that, as one of my favourite boy bands are alive for over 20 years and I decided to put all this feeling into words.
Mopsy MeirellesPublished about a year ago in BeatEine Kleine Nachtmusik
Introduction This is just a light-hearted playlist that I thought about doing by listening to the first "Help/Warchild" album, below is the introductory text from the website, it was the Blur contribution that stimulated this playlist.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatA Review Of Throne Room's New Album, "Broken"
As you read about this fantastic new record, please stream and listen along by clicking here below :) Last year, we had a chat with Throne Room's founder, Choir Director, and Songwriter, McAnthony Ben-Ameh. You can read all about it HERE.
Cathy (Christine Acheini) Ben-AmehPublished about a year ago in BeatThe Is Jah Wobble
Introduction Apparently, Jah Wobble's stage name came because John Lydon could not pronounce the name John Wardle properly and slurred it into becoming Jah Wobble. I loved his dub-based bass playing with Public Image but then when he left he looks to have tackled every music genre you can think of and a lot that you can't think of.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in BeatMiu Haiti Unleashes "Is This Love"
As winter comes to a close, the new beginnings of spring are upon us; thus, making it the perfect time for Miu Haiti to make her 2023 debut with "Is This Love." Miu Haiti kicks off the month of March with a new single, "Is This Love," accompanied by a music video. "Is This Love" is a change of pace from her previous hard-hitting records, "Real Ones" and "In 'Em Face," which collectively amassed about 200,000 streams and views. "Is This Love" demonstrates her versatility and puts her vocal range to the forefront.
Meikhel PhilogenePublished about a year ago in BeatMusic About Musicians By Musicians
Introduction Dexy's Midnight Runners came on the radio covering Van Morrison's "Jackie Wilson Said" and I thought could I put together a playlist of songs or band singing about other singers or bands. We obviously have something to kick off this one and another has just come into my head, bands named after songs, but that can wait awhile.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a year ago in Beat