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Cyndi Thomson Releases Heartfelt Single 'Slow Dancing in Jackson, Mississippi'
by Josh Sharpe - April 12, 2024 Renowned singer-songwriter Cyndi Thomson is set to captivate listeners with her latest release, “Slow Dancing In Jackson, Mississippi,” a poignant ode to fleeting moments and unforgettable memories. With its soul-stirring lyrics and mesmerizing melody, the song transports listeners to a time and pla...
Guitarist McKinley James to Release Debut Album
by Stephi Wild - April 05, 2024 McKinley James has announced the forthcoming release of his debut album entitled, Working Class Blues fur on June 7th....
FOREIGNER Farewell Tour Continues This Fall With Loverboy & Lita Ford
by Stephi Wild - April 02, 2024 FOREIGNER has announced the next leg of their farewell tour this fall, with special guests Loverboy and Lita Ford on select dates. ...
The Nomadic Release New Single “All Changed"
by Stephi Wild - April 01, 2024 Following on from the release of first single “Treading Water” from the upcoming New Horizons album, The Nomadic releases new single “All Changed”....
You Said Strange Share 'Dance For No One' Focus Track Via Stereo Embers
by Blair Ingenthron - March 31, 2024 French psychedelic noise-pop trio You Said Strange share the much-anticipated Trade Your Soul EP. Additionally, they share focus track 'Dance For No One'....
Cyndi Thomson Makes a Triumphant Return to Country Music
by Michael Major - March 15, 2024 Country music star Cyndi Thomson is back, marking a triumphant return to the music scene. Discover her journey and what to expect from her new music. Co-written by Cyndi and Paul Sikes, this captivating composition signifies a significant chapter in her artistic journey, following her debut album My...
Munich's Cadet Carter Releases 'My Favourite Place' With Kayleigh Goldsworthy
by Michael Major - March 11, 2024 With artists like Machine Gun Kelly, Mod Sun and Avril Lavigne dominating the mainstream charts (again!), Pop Punk and Emo music has seen a remarkable resurgence over the past year. While CADET CARTER consider themselves very much part of this genre, their sound is much closer to the likes of Jimmy ... |