In The Spotlight

Andrew Bailie – “Mr. Sunshine”

Hailing from Cleveland, this gifted singer, songwriter and musician initially started playing hockey aged 5. Ten years later he got introduced to the guitar. Since then his voice can be heard on songs by Aloe Blacc and Lauryn Hill and he shared the stage with legends such as George Clinton and Lalah Hathaway. Now based in Omaha, he debuted his raw honest and fierce sound on his album “Wasteland” in 2019.

Although the song can be found on his debut album, it’s now released as his first single on his new record label Color Red. Singing about his cousin, Lowell Ensel, who died from testicular cancer aged 20, he pours pure emotion into every note and lets his guitar tell the story as much as his coarse vocal grit. This cinematic blues-rock tribute captures both the grief as well as celebrate his sunlit life.

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Music History

Kim Wilde – “Dancing In The Dark”

From her album “Catch As Catch Can” (1983):

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New Music

Harry Styles – “As It Was”

From his upcoming album “Harry’s House”, to be released on 20 May 2022:

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In The Spotlight

I Am Boleyn – “Young Love”

Having grown up in St. Petersburg, Russia and gone to study history at Oxford University in the UK, this rising star certainly is a citizen of the world. Always surrounding herself with music, she’s been writing songs from an early age. She’s performed all over the world, including L.A.’s Peppermint Club. Inspired by Lana Del Rey, Stevie Nicks and Robyn, she debuted with her single “Too Much” in 2019.

Drawing us into her pastel-colored sonic world, her new single is an 80s-reminiscent synthpop sparkler. Lyrically capturing the euphoric feeling of falling in love for the first time, it’s the scintillating synths, rousing rhythms and crisp fingersnaps that create a rich neon soundscape. And with her silky vocals shining brightly, this resplendent jam encapsulates the vintage sounds you can’t help but love.

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Music History

Johnny Gill – “Fairweather Friend”

From his album “Johnny Gill” (1990):

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New Music

Lights – “Okay Okay”

From her album “PEP” (2022):

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