In The Spotlight

Sam Ferrara – “I Need A New Fix”

Born and raised on Long Island, this talented singer and songwriter always had music in her life. Starting with singing in the school choir, she developed her vocal skills, as well as learning piano, clarinet, saxophone and bass clarinet. She studied Music Education at Hofstra University. Now based in Nashville, she’s played venues like The Bluebird CafĂ© and The Listening Room. Inspired by Carrie Underwood and Mary Chapin Carpenter, she debuted with Get Out Of My Town” in 2022.

Capturing the emotions connected to the moment when you realize your relationship isn’t working and it’s time to move on, her new single is bursting with empowerment and sheer resilience. Enriching her 90s-inspired country foundation with some irresistible sass, it’s the rousing rhythm, flourishes of organ and spirited steel guitar that form the invigorating melody. And with the raw honesty and dynamic boldness of her vocals, this lively tune is modern country music at its finest.

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Music History

The Spinners – “I’m Coming Home”

From their album “Mighty Love” (1974):

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New Music

Hedda Mae – “Time Is Now”

From her album “Channel Mae” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Carson Ferris – “FOMO”

Based in Provo, UT and still counting in teenage years, this singer and songwriter started taking guitar lessons aged 6 and singing lessons aged 8. At 9 he joined a choir, which posted performances on YouTube. He began writing his own songs at 11. Since then he’s performed at festivals such as Buzzards & Bees and featured on Donny Osmond’s Las Vegas show. Inspired by Benson Boone and Ed Sheeran, he debuted together with Trinidad Cardona on “Can’t Be Without You” in 2021.

Singing about the importance of priorities and choosing what matters most to you in life, regardless whether it might mean missing out on something else, his new single is an upbeat account of him choosing his career over the carefree days of a teenager. Easing into the song with crisp acoustic guitar plucks, the song opens up in the joyous chorus filled with a bouncy beat, shiny keys and wild electric guitars. And with the youthful passion in his vocals, this is a lively pop-rock groove.

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Music History

Sara Bareilles – “Brave”

From her album “The Blessed Unrest” (2013):

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New Music

Jamie Miller – “Better By Myself”

From his album “Long Way Home” (2024):

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