Month: February 2023

Joan Baez said her lingering resentment for Bob Dylan ”just drained away” as she painted a portrait of him. The two singer-songwriters became a couple in the ’60s and worked together on a wide range of projects before and after their romantic relationship. In a new interview with Variety, Baez spoke about how Dylan retained a strong
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Taking listeners on the most enticing of musical journeys, EDM DJ-Producer DJ Blitz presents a unique style and a sensational musical appeal Indianapolis, In — Getting the groove on with his multifarious talents, IMBLITZMUSIC knew professionally as DJ Blitz, is an American electronic music producer and DJ. Having risen to popularity through his electric remixes
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Big Latto. Big wins. Latto scores big on her new single, “Lottery” featuring Congolese-Canadian singer Lu Kala. Over a dance-friendly production by Dr. Luke and Rocco Did It Again!, Big Latto boasts her sexual attributes and the rules of a female’s game. “If I let you put your hands all over me / If I
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Frankie Muniz landed quite a bit higher than just the middle in his big race car driver debut … nearly cracking the top 10 at a semi-pro series that was all gas, no brakes. The actor-turned-driver raced in the ARCA Menards Series Saturday at the Daytona International Speedway down in Florida — marking his first
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Gerald Fried, the Oscar-nominated composer known for scoring the original Star Trek series and Roots, has died at the age of 95. Fried died on Friday, February 17th, of pneumonia, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The New York City native scored a number of early Star Trek episodes beginning in 1966. Most notably, he composed
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If you are trying to break into the singing or entertainment industry, it can feel like an almost impossible task. There is no doubt that this is more true now than ever before, even with the help of online technology. The trend towards independently sharing talent on the web is helping more talented singers make
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Berhana has no more tears left to cry on his new song “Weep, No More.” It was co-produced by Dee Lilly, Mike Irish and Michaël Brun. The song relies heavily on a flamenco style of production. Berhana’s vocals aren’t forceful but are poignant enough to drive the message of faith in oneself, not to be
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This week’s seen a number of new songs make their way onto The MetalSucks Playlist. We got some killer tracks from the likes of Cattle Decapitation’s “We Eat Our Young,” Avatar’s “Dance Devil Dance,” and “Tunnels to God” by the collaborative effort from Full of Hell and Primitive Man. In addition to our regularly scheduled
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Rick Wakeman recalled his first rehearsal with Yes, during which they arranged most of their classic song ”Roundabout.” It took place in 1971, after the band hired Wakeman to replace Tony Kaye. Jon Anderson and Steve Howe had been toying with the concept of the song after being inspired during a tour of Scotland. In a recent interview
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Fiona Apple has appeared in and provided music for a PSA for the National Courtwatch Network. The artist has become an outspoken advocate of court watching over the past few years and explains in the short film what the constitutionally enshrined tradition involves, while also encouraging Americans to get involved. She also offers testimonials from
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