In The Spotlight

Julia Adrian – “Cold Turkey”

Boston-bred and Nashville-based, this eclectic singer and songwriter began her professional career in corporate law in New York City. Realizing her true calling wasn’t legal but musical, she decided to move to Nashville. After making her mark on the local music scene and having experimented with multiple genres, she’s performed at venues such as The Underdog and the Omni Hotel. Inspired by Ariana Grande, Renee Rapp and Taylor Swift, she released her debut “Taxi Light” in 2023.

Singing about the absence of closure after an unexpected relationship ending, her new single emphasis that catharsis can come from taking back the last word. Taken from her upcoming EP “What’s The Harm?”, the song eases us in with soft harmonies and changes to mellow guitar plucks. Intricately constructing the melody, it’s soon joined by a lively rhythm. Synching all captivating sonic elements with her enchanting vocals, this winsome tune is a dreamy, emotionally-charged pop track.

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Music History

The O’Jays – “Use Ta Be My Girl”

From their album “So Full Of Love” (1978):

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New Music

Tate McRae – “Nobody’s Girl”

From her album “So Close To What??? (Deluxe)” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Emmett Jerome – “Come Down”

Born in Alberta and based in Vancouver, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up with the music of Doc Watson and Merle Travis. He began his career as a busker on the streets of Vancouver and was also part of bands like The Francis Baptiste Band. Since choosing a solo path, he’s performed at various festivals such as Vancouver International Jazz Festival and the Surrey Fusion Festival. Inspired by The Allman Brothers, B.B. King and Neil Young, he debuted with “Goodbye Trouble” in 2024.

Encouraging musicians to keep chasing the light at the end of the tunnel instead of getting lost in the darkness of exhaustion on the road, his new single is brimming with honesty and grit. Taken from his recently released EP “It Ain’t Me”, this song is doused in warmhearted Americana with a classic rock edge. With full-bodied electric guitars and an effusive rhythm painting the sonic picture and his emotive vocals telling the tale of wearying tours, this tune is a joy for your ears.

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Music History

The Ritchie Family – “One And Only”

From their album “I’ll Do My Best” (1982):

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New Music

Matt Corby – “Big Ideas”

From his upcoming album “Tragic Magic”, to be released on 6 March 2026:

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