Canadian instrumentalist Desarae Dee has released her latest E.P. SELF. 6 years after the release of her last album, Dee returns with a brand new project where she shares more of her story and embraces her vulnerabilities. Dee’s new E.P. has 5 instrumental canvases that represent her current journey of healing as an instrumentalist and […]
Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara Release New Album, By Request: The Best Ideas from Fans and Friends
Over the past several months, we’ve presented a flurry of singles from the dynamic trio consisting of flutists Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara alongside pianist Allison Brewster Franzetti. After months of anticipation and six delightful single releases, Lazzarkoff has officially released their latest album, By Request, which includes the previous six singles, eight brand new […]
Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara Release Meaningful (and final) Single from Forthcoming Album…Available June 21st!
The best part about the forthcoming (June 21st) album release from Steve Markoff, Patricia Lazzara, and pianist Allison Brewster Franzetti is that all of the songs were requested by fans and supporters! Today, I want to shine the spotlight on the trio’s latest and last single release, Look What You’ve Done To Me from Boz […]
Interview with Staytus – Disease of the Mind
Have you ever questioned the “Staytus” of your mind? Composer and vocalist Staytus will soon be unleashing her debut 13-track album, Disease Of The Mind, a seismic first strike on the goth/industrial scene, where she sings about heartbreak, despair, resentment, and reality slipping away. Staytus is sharing three singles that set the tone of the […]
Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara Drop Another Great Cover – Layla Now Available, New Album Coming Soon!
Steve Markoff, Patricia Lazzara and Allison Brewster Franzetti have returned, yet again, with another single in anticipation of their forthcoming album release. This single is their flute and piano-infused rendition of an Eric Clapton classic, Layla! Now I must admit, my father is a huge Eric Clapton fan. One of the things he successfully did […]
Steve, Patricia and Allison Are Back! Don’t Dream It’s Over Now Available, New Album in June!
Our favorite instrumental trio – Steve Markoff & Patricia Lazzara with Allison Brewster Franzetti – returns with the fourth single release from their forthcoming album; a flute and piano infused rendition of Crowded House‘s popular single, Don’t Dream It’s Over. Steve, Patricia and Allison really go off on this one! And I mean that in […]
Interview with Nicole Sanzio – In Transit
Long-time music industry insider Nicole Sanzio has released her debut Neo-classical instrumental single, “In Transit.” Composed by Nicole Sanzio and engineered by Phillip Lewis, the self-written original piano composition serves as a representation of various themes surrounding her experiences. The title applies to the process of completing the project as much as it does Sanzio’s […]
Constellation Quartet Shows Us How To Be Classical Musicians in the Modern Era – The Venice Sessions Now Available!
Constellation Quartet is a collective of highly talented and classically schooled musicians who have no qualms about contemporizing their art form. What I mean is that this crew of composers and performers are naturals at blending and weaving their craft into pop culture and modern music. Only a year-ish old, Constellation Quartet formed to participate […]
Interview with Clarinetto Reeds – A Little Something Different
Clarinetto Reeds is an Austrian Clarinetist, composer and producer living in Vienna. He started with 10 years to play clarinet and closed his classical studies in Mozarteum when he was 25 years old. After that important step he concentrated on Jazz and Swing music and played in different bands. Next to many studio gigs he […]
Steve Markoff, Patricia Lazzara and Allison Brewster Franzetti Release Beautiful, Calming Rendition of (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight
Don’t get me wrong…there’s nothing bad about music that comes packaged alongside lyrics with a certain degree of depth to them; however, for the most part, I feel vocals as a standard requirement in recorded music is overrated. I mean, think about it. There’s something so soothing, calming and de-stressing about music that simply flows […]
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