In The Spotlight

Dover Lynn Fox – “Winter Son”

Born in Burlington and raised in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up immersed in the 60s and 70s music her parents used to play. However it was a love of books, from Ray Bradbury to C.S. Lewis, that influenced her songwriting skills. Inspired by artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks and Neil Diamond, she debuted her pop, folk and rock mix on “Westward Like The Sun” in 2019.

Although she meant to write a song about the sadness she felt after her father’s cancer diagnosis, her new single actually radiates light and hope. Drawing you in with a rolling beat and a rousing guitar riff, this track blends pop with a folky vibe. And with her intoxicating vocal artistry taking your ears to every end of the sonic spectrum, this alluring tune is a shining beacon when life gets tough.

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Music History

Brick – “Ain’t Gonna Hurt Nobody”

From their album “Brick” (1977):

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New Music

Kate Hudson – “Talk About Love”

Driven by a bouncy, retro-dipped pop vibe, this is the debut single by Hollywood actress Kate Hudson:

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In The Spotlight

RightHandWave – “The Second Hand”

Originally from California and now based in Nashville, this artist is a self-taught singer, songwriter, guitarist and bass player. He started his musical career playing in various cover bands, while writing his own material on the side. This project records those songs collaborating with talented musician friends. Inspired by Cheap Trick, The Police and Prince, he debuted with “Camera” in 2021.

Telling a heartwrenching story of a couple from New York, who are starting to realize that their relationship has run its course, his new single captures the emotional lyrics in a sun-drenched, California-pop melody. With a jangly guitar, mellow rhythm and Sting-touched vocals, the song unfolds to a full-flavored west-coast tune that merges his words of hope with an early summertime vibe.

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Music History

Brenda K. Starr – “What You See Is What You Get”

From her album “Brenda K. Starr” (1987):

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New Music

Nothing But Thieves – “Oh No :: He Said What?”

From their upcoming album “Dead Club City (Deluxe)”, to be released on 15 March 2024:

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