In The Spotlight

Bianca James – “Monaco”

Born in Montreal to an Italian father and a British mother, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up dreaming about the wild and free lifestyle of the French Riviera and the swinging rock ‘n’ roll scene of 60s London. Singing along to her parents’ vintage records, she’s honed her voice. Inspired by Motown and Stax and classic Britpop as well as Amy Winehouse, she’s ready to take on the world.

Combining her most vivid dreams with her own travel experiences, her debut single transports the listener to the glitz and glamour of the Riviera of the swinging 60s. Taken from her upcoming, self-titled album, expected on August 4th, the invigorating track opens with a wild go-go rhythm. And with the retro organ tones, warm sax and her sparkling vocals, this tune is a sunlit buoyant banger.

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Music History

Freddie Jackson – “He’ll Never Love You (Like I Do)”

From his album “Rock Me Tonight” (1985):

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New Music

Lauren Daigle – “New”

From her upcoming album “Lauren Daigle”, to be released on 12 May 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Joseph – “Fireworks”

Named after the small town in Oregon where they spent their summers, this pop-folk trio of siblings were born to a jazz musician dad and a theater teacher mom. The three sisters, Natalie, Meegan and Allison Closner, have graced several festival stages, such as Coachella and Lollapalooza, as well as going on tour supporting James Bay. They self-released their debut album “Native Dreamer Kin” in 2014.

Singing about refusing to compromise on a romantic ideal, their new effervescent single is searching for that one person that sparks fireworks. Taken from their latest album “The Sun”, it’s the melodic explosion from the driving rhythm, joyous guitars and their perfectly tuned harmonies that makes this high-spirited pop, folk and country mix erupt in a vibrant stadium-ready sonic blast.

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Music History

Christopher Cross – “That Girl”

From his album “Every Turn Of The World” (1985):

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New Music

Birdy – “Heartbreaker”

From her upcoming album “Portraits”, to be released on 14 July 2023:

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