Music History

Sabrina Carpenter – “The Middle Of Starting Over”

From her album “Eyes Wide Open” (2015):

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New Music

Damiano David – “Voices”

From his upcoming album “Funny Little Fears”, to be released on 16 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Ginn – “1976”

Born as Ginny Swanson and based in Nashville, this multi-talented singer, songwriter and actress is a performer to the core. She studied Musical Theatre at Belmont University and performed in regional theatre stage musicals The Pajama Game and Oklahoma!. As a singer she’s played venues like Whiskey Row and shared the stage with artists like Blake Shelton and Sheryl Crow. Inspired by Ariana Grande, Christina Aquilera and Alanis Morissette, she debuted with “Miss Karma” in 2024.

Infusing every sparkling note with groovy, 70s-inspired nostalgia, her new single is a booty-shaking disco dance floor filler. Invoking images of flared trousers, lava lamps and glitter balls, this song is a celebration of the carefree era. With a bustling beat, bouncy bass and spirited guitars laying down the rhythm, the melody is enriched with some blazing brass. And with her fun-inducing vocal cheeriness, this feel-good tune will have you on your feet and dancing before you know it.

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Music History

John Waite – “How Did I Get By Without You”

From his album “Temple Bar” (1995):

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New Music

RuthAnne – “Complete Me”

From her upcoming album “The Moment”, to be released on 10 October 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Soul Grenades – “Suga Mama”

Based in London, this 9-piece multi-national funk-soul collective has been electrifying the live scene and the festival circuit since 2011. Featuring a super-tight rhythm section and a wall of brass, they’ve played renowned venues including The Jazz Café and The Albert Hall, as well as festivals such as Manchester Jazz Festival and The Great Estate. They’ve also supported artists like Sister Sledge, Geno Washington and George Clinton. They debuted with “Tongue Ain’t Got No Bone” in 2016.

Teasing their upcoming album “Raw Pleasure”, expected on June 6th, their new single is definitely tickling our funky bone. Immediately kicking it into high gear with an insatiable rhythm, fiery horns and vibrant Hammond organ, they create a powerhouse dance-floor filler. With some whimsical lyrics adding a bit of humour, even reaching to an unexpected rap bridge, it’s the cheeky vocals of James Follette that infuse this blazing groove with some red-hot, high-spirited sassiness.

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