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Bryce Fairweather Announces ‘It’s A Fine Line’ 

New Album Out September 1, 2019 

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Woodstock, Australia – August 8, 2019 – Bryce Fairweather is bringing together older tracks and plenty of new originals on his upcoming release, It’s A Fine Line, out September 1, 2019.

It’s been many years since Bryce Fairweather stepped into the music scene and since then he’s been a whirlwind of entertainment for listeners both near and far. His ability to instantly grab the attention of audiences and connect is his gift and he’s spreading that with one surefire release after another; from 2018’s Feel the Need to his upcoming September 2019 album It’s A Fine Line.

It’s A Fine Line will continue Bryce Fairweather’s string of versatility as not only a member of the adult contemporary scene but also as a talented singer-songwriter. The album promises to be candid,

August 13, 2019 Bobby Miles No Comments
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John T Kares Proves His Songwriting Abilities with ‘Gravity’

New Album Out Soon

Calistoga, California – March 28, 2019 – Much like the Allman Brothers and Crosby, Stills, and Nash before him, John T Kares is looking to bring heart back into songwriting with the follow up to his 2018 release, Gravity.

More than a dozen songs made their way onto John T Kares’ 2018 release, Gravity. Each one of them showcasing the California songwriter’s ability to captivate audiences while elevating what it means to deliver a well-crafted song; from “Small Towns” to “Another Man’s Soul” to “Just In Time.” Which is what John T Kares prides himself on. He notes of his drive, “I believe the differentiation in my music from others begins is simply that I write not to sell but to tell,” adding, “If I reach one listener on a very personal level I consider my efforts a grand success.”

Reaching people won’t eve

August 10, 2019 Bobby Miles No Comments
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Multi-Genre Artist Gilbert Engle Delivers Four New Albums in 2019

New Music Out Now

Reston, Virginia – April 17, 2019 – Some of the biggest names in music don’t have as many albums to their name as Gilbert Engle. With almost six dozen records to date, he’s gone and added four more to his discography in 2019 with the releases of Arabic Collage, Major Scale Collage, ASMR Collage, ASMR Collage Two.

Each album brings to life a separate part of who Gilbert Engle is as an artist. A composer who doesn’t stick with one style for too long, his compositions breathe new life into listeners with each press of the play button. From Arabic inspirations to jazz to classical and big band, Gilbert’s wide range has cast a fine-tuned umbrella over the industry.

To list the talents Gilbert Engle has stepped into the studio with over the years would be like opening the Yellow Pages. Some of his heavy hitters include Peter Fraize, Sean Peck, Thad Wilson, Mike Pryor, C

August 4, 2019 Bobby Miles No Comments
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Brian Vetter Faces Love And Loss With Debut ‘Facing The River’

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Chicago, Illinois – July 29, 2019 – Music has always been a part of Brian Vetter’s life, but after years of wondering what he could do he took the leap and decided to show the world what he was capable of with the release of his 2019 debut, Facing the River.

“I tried to convey musically and poetically some of the emotions and experiences of life. I’m sure everyone can relate to at least one of the songs.” – Brian Vetter

After spending hours upon hours writing this album, Brian is happy to share it with the world. Knowing just how crazy the world is, he decided to capture the twists and turns of reality in the title of the record as one never knows what a river may hold for them ahead. It’s more than a great title though, Facing the River is a well-written and performed record throughout.

Facing the River kicks off with a

July 30, 2019 Bobby Miles No Comments
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WOUNDEDSPiRiT: FOREVER young

In retrospect, WOUNDEDSPiRiT is older than most music makers today. Formed 30 years ago, they did their time playing the

July 17, 2019 Editor No Comments
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Chellcy Reitsma Rises Above with  ‘Black Water’

Creativity was always a part of Chellcy Reitsma’s narrative. As a child, she sang and danced alongside her family to a variety of styles. It was then she discovered one doesn’t have to pick just one lane as all music is precious. With time she put music on the back burner and focused on art and dance throughout college. However, injuries sustained via dance left her unable to perform in that respect. While some would’ve wallowed in the loss, Chellcy took it as an opportunity to get back to music and explore the opportunities it held. That was in 2015. Four years later she’s riding high on finding her voice and using it to captivate listeners around the world with her latest release, Black Water.

Times of Malta has noted of Black Water, “…communication is perfectly expressed through her strong deep voice, which, backed by the haunting sound of the harmonica keening a sad lullaby, forms the backbone of her latest…&#822

July 15, 2019 Bobby Miles No Comments
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Keeping It Light with Gene Anthony

We start off our time with Gene Anthony either really early or a little late, depending on how you look

February 23, 2016 dahiphopplace No Comments
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Rock & Roll with Johnny Lynn

Johnny LynnJohnny Lynn is a singer songwriter who knows how to rock and who knows how to roll with matters

November 21, 2014 dahiphopplace No Comments
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Lauryl Laureth Offers the Variety Pack

Lauryl Laureth is a Jack of all trades when it comes to sound. “Magnolia” starts out slow and sounds like

August 12, 2014 dahiphopplace No Comments
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