Music History

Pablo Cruise – “Love Will Find A Way”

From their album “Worlds Away” (1978):

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New Music

Maya Killtron – “Do It Again”

From her upcoming album “Persimmon”, to be released later this year:

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In The Spotlight

Tha Exchange – “Same Page”

Hailed as Northern Nevada’s Supergroup, this Reno-based 8-piece funk explosion takes you on an invigorating journey through music. Formed by vocalist, trumpeter and songwriter Brandon Dolph in 2016, they bring together funk, soul, jazz and hip-hop into a sound they call ‘funk hop’. Influenced by Parliament Funkadelic, Tower Of Power and Lupe Fiasco, they’re ready to take on the world.

Making quite an entrance with a delicious recipe for a funkalicious dance party, their debut single is a fast-paced slice of their funk-hop pie. Singing about living peacefully while still having honest conversations about life’s trials, they kick off with a vintage-dipped funk sound of bass, rhythm and organ, before switching to 80s rap. And with blazing horns and soulful vocals, this is a tasty retro gem.

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Music History

Jody Watley – “Real Love”

From her album “Larger Than Life” (1989):

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New Music

Mark Owen – “Magic”

From his upcoming album “Land Of Dreams”, to be released on 23 September 2022:

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In The Spotlight

Hunter Moreau – “Be Alright”

Born in Mattapoisett, near Cape Cod, this rising singer and songwriter started taking singing lessons aged 8. At 12 she joined Showstoppers, a local community singing troupe and was performing from festivals to nursing homes for 6 years. Drawing influence from artists such as Stevie Nicks, Harry Styles and Frank Ocean, she debuted her authentic indie pop and soul blend on “Drive In” in 2019.

Written as a reminder that, no matter what difficulties life throws at you, things are going to be alright, her new single oozes a sense of encouragement and optimism. Immediately gripping with a The Police-like guitar riff, the added beat and her fresh, uplifting vocals create a joyous vibe. While truly coming to life in the cheerful, vivacious chorus, this spirited indie-pop bop is more than alright.

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