In The Spotlight

Caddy Callaghan – “Sweet Fool”

Born in Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter’s upbringing was rooted in music. She started piano lessons aged 4 and by 14 she was writing her own songs and playing gigs. Although she spent 30 years writing songs, she worked as a primary school teacher and later in Clinical Pastoral Care. Since stepping into the limelight she’s played The Barrel House, UK and St.Andrews Festival. Inspired by Billy Joel, Carly Simon and Bonnie Raitt, she debuted with “Light Years Away” in 2025.

Encouraging us to pursue what we desire most in life whether that is a dream you kept postponing or telling that special person you love them, her new single is inspired by her own decision to take the leap and play music full-time. Dipped in a summery, 70s West-Coast sound, this song is authentically nostalgic. With an acoustic grand piano, mellow drums and only a touch of modern synths, it’s a smooth soulful pop melody. And with her heartfelt vocals, this groove is a true gem.

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Music History

Imagination – “Music And Lights”

From their album “In The Heat Of The Night” (1982):

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New Music

Alessi Rose – “Dependent”

From her upcoming debut album, to be released later this year:

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In The Spotlight

Jon Bryant – “When You Call”

Based in Vancouver, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in a very musical family. Thanks to his mother, who was a gospel singer, music was part of life. He started learning piano aged 5, guitar aged 13 and later adding drums. Also an actor, he’s starred in TV series like Riverdale and Arrow. As a musician he’s played festivals like Reeperbahn and Halifax Pop Explosion and venues such as Paradiso. Inspired by Paul Simon, Bon Iver and James Taylor, he released his debut “Deaf” in 2009.

Celebrating the rarity of a lasting bond between lifelong friends, his new single honors those friends who are always there for you no matter the distance. Taken from his upcoming album “Harbour”, expected on November 27th, the song is built on an organic acoustic indie-folk sound. Filled with joyous, uplifting vibes, it’s the lustrous guitar, lively drums and elated horns that inject a joyful euphoria. And with his warm, conversational vocals, this jubilant tune is a triumph.

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Music History

Kimbra – “Cameo Lover”

From her album “Vows” (2012):

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New Music

Tucker Wetmore – “Who Told You That”

From his upcoming sophomore album, to be released later this year:

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