New Music

FRANKIE – “The Catch”

Bursting with anthemic 80s pop glitter, this is the new single by L.A.-based singer and songwriter FRANKIE:

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Quinn Sullivan – “How Many Tears”

Having been playing guitar since the age of 3, this uber-talented singer, songwriter and guitarist has been taking to the stage since he was 6 years young. He’s appeared with legends like Buddy Guy and B.B. King and performed on several TV shows like Jimmy Kimmel Live and Oprah Winfrey. Known for his jaw-dropping guitar artistry, he debuted with his 2011 album “Cyclone” at 12 years of age.

Grabbing pure passion and pouring it generously over intense blues and a pinch of pop, his new single is both romantic and smooth as fiery and wistful. Taken from his upcoming album “Wide Awake”, expected on June 4th, he’s showing that he’s not just a guitar phenom, but a skilled storyteller. He lets his guitar sing right next to his own captivating vocals, making this sound like true sonic gold.

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Music History

Sheena Easton – “Sugar Walls”

From her album “A Private Heaven” (1984):

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New Music

Gary Kemp – “Ahead Of The Game”

From his upcoming solo album “INSOLO”, to be released on 18 June 2021:

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KiNG MALA – “She Calls Me Daddy”

Born as Areli Castro in El Paso TX, this Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter blends her classic soul influences like Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin with Janis Joplin and Stevie Nicks rock and Blondie and Halsey pop to create her unique sound. She came to Los Angeles to go to music school and found herself immersed in the local creative scene. She debuted with her single “Hurricane” in 2019.

Intoxicating from the very first bass plucks, her new single adds a soulful touch to delicious R&B. Highlighting the misconception of men when dealing with a bi-sexual woman that they can easily steal her girl, both the lyrics as the melody are oozing with attitude. With a driving beat and stabs of horns woven through every confident word, this spirited jam is rich, empowering and full of sass.

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Music History

Leo Sayer – “How Much Love”

From his album “Endless Flight” (1976):

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