New York based composer Glenn Murawski has been creating music since the early 2000s. Tapping into whatever emotion he is feeling at the moment, Glenn’s arrangements are a direct reflection of his emotions. His ability to capture and portray those feelings through sound is what makes his music so potent. Starting off composing for video […]
Interview with Sid Hagan – Glacial Plateau
Singer/songwriter and musician Sid Hagan creates fully immersive soundscapes that tell stories, speak to the soul, and connect with all the things that make each of us human. His newest album, Glaical Plateau, gets its name from the South Dakota location where he grew up during the 1950s and 60s. This is where his musical […]
Interview with Prince Ivan – The Preface
From being a trio to being a duo, to seeking a record deal and not getting it, and then almost quitting altogether, Prince Ivan has been through the fire over these last two years. Their first full length album, The Preface, marks the completion of that phase of their story and the beginning of a […]
Interview with Minutes To Midnight – After 1989: A Trip To Freedom
After extensive experience working with other artists, arranging, co-writing, and mixing, Minutes To Midnight has decided to tell a very personal story of his in the medium of a concept album. After 1989 – A Trip To Freedom is the debut solo album. A thoroughly crafted concept, it’s the result of a personal journey through […]
Flutists Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara present Timeless – Hits of Love and Hope from Pop, Rock and Soft Rock
Northern New Jersey based flutists Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara joined forces with pianist Allison Brewster Franzetti for an exciting new album titled Timeless. Timeless is a collection of well known songs from the genres of pop, rock and soft rock which this highly talented trio has transformed into flute and piano driven cover songs. […]
Noah James Hittner Releases Best Music Yet! Jam His Acousti-tronic, Genre-Blending Album – Willing
Love gritty blues guitar? Love acoustic driven rock? Love it when the artist isn’t afraid to blend genres? Neither do I which is why Noah James Hittner‘s new album, Willing, is one of my favorites of 2019. In the sake of transparency, I’m good friends with Noah. But it wasn’t always like that. I first […]
Interview with Brian S. Green – Campfire Songs of the Apocalypse
Brian S. Green is back with a new album, Campfire Songs of the Apocalypse. I love the concept. I love the art. I love the music. And I was fortunate enough to get a few moments of Brian’s time for the below interview! Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from […]
To Love Somebody, Marva Holiday and Joseph Chambers Join Forces for Passionate, Soulful Single
Marva Holiday is a veteran to music creation and the business of music. As we all know, the business side of this music thing can be rough and cutthroat. Marva experienced this first hand, mostly in the form of ageism. In her words, It’s difficult for female performers who are middle-aged and older to return […]
Rob Alexander Releases New Album, Being Myself – Jam the New Single, Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic), Now
South Florida based singer/songwriter/physician/Anesthesiologist Rob Alexander has delivered his latest album, Being Myself. Included in this album is a really special track, Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic), that serves not only as a radio-ready, contemporary pop jam but also as a tribute and homage to Elton John. Friend of Mine (Elton’s Epic) tells the story […]
American Fever Deliver Epic Rock and Roll, Passionate Performances on New Single, Sunday Morning
Brooklyn based indie rockers American Fever have delivered their latest jam titled Sunday Morning. This classic rock infused, operatic and quite epic tune is guaranteed to stimulate your senses, rock your socks off, and have you checking back in for repeat plays. Despite the songs slow, piano driven beginning, it builds into quite the wall […]
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