New Music

Beverley Knight – “Last One On My Mind”

From her upcoming album “The Fifth Chapter”, to be released on 29 September 2023:

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Brent Cobb – “Southern Star”

Hailing from a small town in rural Georgia, this Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter first sang with his father’s rock band at a festival aged 7. As a teenager, he fronted a local band called Mile Marker 5. Since then he’s opened for artists like Blake Shelton and wrote songs for country stars like Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan and Little Big Town. He debuted with his album “No Place Left To Leave” in 2006.

Instead of looking for the northern star to guide you home, he looks at the southern star to take him back to his roots. Taken from his upcoming same-titled album, expected on September 22nd, his new single represents where his heart belongs. Blending country and soul with a mild 70s flair, it’s the easygoing keys, mellow rhythm and his soothing vocals that make this sound like a warm hug.

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Music History

Suzanne Vega – “Frank & Ava”

From her album “Beauty & Crime” (2007):

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New Music

Conor Maynard – “How Am I”

From his album “+11 Hours” (2023):

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Elle Baez – “Player’s Fool (Who Am I?)”

Born and raised in New York, this singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by a wide variety of music, partially due to her dad being a DJ in the 70s. She did a lot of theatre in her childhood and went on to study music in college. A constant bullying and body-shaming let to her creating her own unique style. Inspired by Ariana Grande and Christina Aquilera, she debuted with “Your Lips” in 219.

Showing off her vast storytelling talent, her new single explores the overwhelming feelings that come with falling in love for the first time. Giving it a delicious vintage vibe, she blends classic soul with a touch of smooth jazz and a dash of R&B. And with a mellow rhythm, mild keys and beguiling horns, it’s her powerful and enchanting vocals that put a sonic spell on your ears and capture your soul.

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Music History

Thompson Twins – “Nothing In Common”

Taken from the soundtrack of the movie “Nothing In Common” (1986):

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