In Memoriam

Kenny Rogers – “This Woman”

Country superstar Kenny Rogers passed away on Friday 20 March 2020, aged 81.

From his album “Eyes That See In The Dark” (1984):

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New Music

Twinnie – “I Love You Now Change”

From her upcoming album “Hollywood Gypsy”, to be released on 17 April 2020:

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In The Spotlight

Cayley Thomas – “Two Minds”

Hailing from Edmonton, this ardent Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist has a natural ability for creating infectious melodies that highlight her impressive vocal range. Finding a balance between folk, pop and rock, she debuted with her EP “Ash Mountains” in 2013, which she wrote after suddenly losing her brother Alex. Honing her sound, she’s played festivals, both in Canada as in Iceland.

Dipping contemporary indie pop in a 60s-touched folk pool, her new single is a salubrious earworm. Taken from her upcoming album “How Else Can I Tell You?”, expected on May 1st, she manages to marry the intricate, vintage melody with her refreshing, crisp vocals. With cleverly layered guitars and a touch of brass creating a dreamy world, this tune radiates sixties sunshine with every note.

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Music History

Jason Derulo – “Kiss The Sky”

From his album “Platinum Hits” (2016):

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New Music

Melanie C – “Who I Am”

With a perfect blend of vintage neon pop and modern vibes, this is the new single by Melanie C:

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In The Spotlight

Don Bryant – “Your Love Is To Blame”

With an awe-inspiring career spanning six decades, this prolific singer and songwriter was present at the birth of Memphis soul. Initially the front man of The Four Kings, in the early 60s he became a staff songwriter at Hi Records, writing 154 titles. In the 70s he wrote several songs for his wife Ann Peebles, like the 1973 hit “I Can’t Stand The Rain”. In the 80s and 90s he returned to his gospel roots.

Taken from his upcoming album “You Make Me Feel”, expected on May 8th and sounding like it’s a Stax, Motown or Hi Records revival, his new single harkens back to the glory days of Memphis soul. With bustling percussion, spirited horns and rousing wah-wah guitars marking the buoyant classic melody, it’s his mighty, soul-infused vocal artistry that makes this vintage groove sound full of life.

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