In The Spotlight

Maddie Leigh – “Morning After”

Born and raised in the small town of Temecula, this singer and songwriter discovered her love of music at a young age. She began singing in a church choir aged 6 and by 9 she was entering competitions and taking vocal lessons. Growing up she listened to classic country like George Strait and Trisha Yearwood. Influenced by Kelsea Ballerini and Luke Combs, she released her debut “Wishing” in 2016.

Taking the classic country twang, giving it a modern twist and telling a relatable love story, her new single is filled with raw, foot-tappin’ fun. Bursting with a jubilant melody of invigorating drums, howling guitars and joyous organ, the lively track pulls you onto the dance floor. And with her high-spirited vocal power adding a bit of sass, this country hoe-down will still be enjoyed the morning after.

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Music History

The Blow Monkeys – “Don’t Be Scared Of Me”

From their album “Animal Magic” (1986):

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New Music

Agnes – “Love And Appreciation”

From her album “Magic Still Exists” (2021):

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In The Spotlight

Sam Casey – “New Company”

Based in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter started piano lessons at a young age and later added guitar. She attended a music school called Beyond The Beat. Initially sharing time with playing hockey, ultimately music took over. Now she’s writing and co-writing for other artists as well. Inspired by Miley Cyrus, Supertramp and Tame Impala, she debuted with “New & Used” in 2016.

As a fervent diarist, the lyrics of her new single were taken from one of her diary entries and describe a relationship with someone who wasn’t able to provide what she needed. Taken from her new EP, she blends hypnotic, smooth soul with 90s-styled R&B. Infusing the velveteen tune with honest emotion and a touch of sass, it’s her seductive vocals that will keep your ears company.

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Music History

Then Jerico – “The Motive”

From their album “First (The Sound Of Music)” (1987):

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New Music

Stacey Ryan – “Deep End”

Diving in a sun-drenched pool of infectious pop fun, this is the new single by Canadian songstress Stacey Ryan:

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