Music History

T’Pau – “Only The Lonely”

From their album “Rage” (1988):

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New Music

Little Feat – “Midnight Flight”

From their upcoming album “Strike Up The Band”, to be released on 9 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Nyah Grace – “Only Mine”

Hailing from Oregon, USA and now based in Manchester, UK, this singer and songwriter asked her mother for singing lessons aged 6. She then taught herself how to play piano and guitar by watching YouTube videos. Thanks to her great aunt Michelle, who sang background for Chic and The System, she found jazz and R&B at 12. Since her move to the UK she’s played festivals like Beyond The Music. Inspired by Lauryn Hill, D’angelo and Estelle, she released her debut “Black Coffee” in 2019.

Following the evolution of a relationship, blossoming from casual into real love, her new single shows a genuine vulnerability and intimacy. Taken from her upcoming album “Divinely Devoted”, expected on June 11th, this sultry song is pure musical velvet. With a serene rhythm, sleek piano and delicate bass conjuring up a vivid image of a smoky basement jazz bar, it’s the heavenly harmonies and the smoothness of her vocals that make this jazzy tune an absolute joy for your ears.

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Music History

Queen – “Keep Yourself Alive”

From their album “Queen” (1973):

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New Music

The Ting Tings – “Good People Do Bad Things”

From their upcoming album “Home”, to be released on 6 June 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Derrick Dove & The Peacekeepers – “Just Walk Away”

Originating from Tifton, frontman Derrick Dove started as a drummer in his dad’s band aged 10. He switched to guitar aged 12 and formed his first band aged 14. After a disappointing year in Nashville to chase his dream, he returned and formed his current band consisting of Jamie Richardson, Don Hill III and Jonathan Thomas in 2010. Inspired by music legends such as Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix and Kenny Wayne Shepherd, they debuted with “Hangin’ Out With The Blues” in 2018.

Crooning about heartbreak with a raw, emotion-filled grit, their new single finds that sweet spot balancing classic blues, southern rock and a touch of country with a sprinkling of soul. Taken from their album “Burn It Down”, the track instantly grabs hold of your heart from the very first note and won’t let go throughout. With some emotive percussion, wistful Hammond organ and wailing guitars. it’s his dusty vocal passion that make this rousing groove a heart-wrenching gem.

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