In The Spotlight

Nicki French – “Steal The Crown”

Born in Carlisle, this British songbird and actress extensively performed on the club circuit, before she rocketed to stardom with her version of Bonnie Tyler’s “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” in 1995. Several hit singles on, she represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2000. Her last single “Teardrops (On The Disco Floor)” reached the top spot of the iTunes Vocal Chart in 2017.

Hang the glitterball in the throne room, ’cause with her latest single she is claiming her rightful place as disco royalty. Dipped in vintage Studio 54 vibes, the infectious beats, lush violins and indulgent synths soak the song in sumptuous 70s grooves and with her fierce vocals being the jewel in the crown, she is ready for her coronation on this delicious disco spectacular in all its retro majesty.

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Music History

Robbie Nevil – “Wot’s It To Ya”

From his self-titled debut album (1986):

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New Music

Sheppard – “Riding The Wave”

From their upcoming album “Watching The Sky”, to be released on 8 June 2018:

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In The Spotlight

Rob Drabkin – “It’s A Beautiful Day”

You don’t hear very often that the musical Chicago would change the life of a biochemist, but that’s what happened to this versatile singer and songwriter from Denver, Colorado. He decided to put aside his aspirations of becoming a doctor and focus on music full-time. Donning a signature 70s afro and playing his six-string acoustic guitar, his music is spirited electro-folk with a hint of rock.

The cinematic musicality of his latest single is intricate and anthemic. Starting slow with mild piano, gentle guitar strums and his formidable gravelly vocals, it soon ascends to a high-spirited, foot-stompin’ tune radiating pure positivity. With a bracing rhythm, ear-tingling harmonies and an uplifting chorus with some Grace VanderWaal-like vibes invoking auditory delight, it’s a beautiful day indeed.

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Music History

Lulu – “Let Me Wake Up In Your Arms”

From her album “Independence” (1993):

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New Music

Stevie Appleton – “Supposed To Do”

This is the new single by British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stevie Appleton:

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