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The Buzz About The Last Bees

This post The Buzz About The Last Bees is written on OnStage Magazine.com. ARTICLE VIEWS: 267 It’s been a very long time since the British Invasion but the influence of The Beatles and other bands from...

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Paul Maged Completes EP Trilogy with ‘Fight To The Death’

This post Paul Maged Completes EP Trilogy with ‘Fight To The Death’ is written on OnStage Magazine.com. ARTICLE VIEWS: 143 New York City singer-songwriter Paul Maged is back with the final piece of his...

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Chapell Releases New LP ‘Penultimate’– Review

This post Chapell Releases New LP ‘Penultimate’ – Review is written on OnStage Magazine.com. ARTICLE VIEWS: 182 NYC singer-songwriter Alan Chapell has traveled the world playing his music and absorbing...

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Ben Folds in Indianapolis

ARTICLE VIEWS: 498 Saturday evening was a perfect night for a concert, and the Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis hosted yet another incredible show for Indianapolis area folks before its...

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Weird Al Yankovic in Indianapolis

Last night, the intimate Lawn at White River State Park, in Indianapolis, played host to Weird Al Yankovic. (photo gallery below) The demented genius brought his “Strings Attached” entourage to about...

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Cass Clayton Band, ‘Play Nice’– Review

Cass Clayton is a Colorado based singer-songwriter whose singing oozes of smoke and honey while her slide guitar playing is simply badass. That being said, her new album Play Nice, flows through a...

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For Eliot Lewis, ‘Life Happens’

Ferris Bueller once stated, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” That sentiment sums up the message in Life Happens, the latest ep release...

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Shovels & Rope, Austin TX

Cary Ann Hearst and Michael Trent, better known as the duo Shovels and Rope, have been stitching their hearts together with song since before the 2008 release of their self-titled debut record. And in...

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Mother Yeti with a New Musical Stew, ‘My Best Please’

Sometimes you just need to take all the musical feelings that are spinning around in your head and stir them together. On their new release, My Best Please, Mother Yeti does just that. Mother Yeti is a...

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Jackson Price and the Blues Rockets, ‘I Used to Have Fun’– Review

Any blues fan will tell you if you start listening to a blues song and your feet start tapping in the first 15 seconds, it’s gonna be a fun ride. And so it began with “Threshold,” the starting point...

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Wine Country Music with Patrick Ames, ‘Liveness”

When you live in a vineyard, inspiration surrounds you. The form from which you take that inspiration is a whole other thing. However Patrick Ames finds his influence, the California wine country...

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Erinn Alissa Releases Soulful “Over You”

As we go through this collective social isolation, we find ourselves with a vast amount of time for introspection. That includes spending time thinking about things we regret and things we’ve lost. In...

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The Roseline back with strong new release, ‘GOOD/GRIEF’

The Roseline is an alt country/Americana sextet from Kansas. The creation of singer-songwriter Colin Halliburton, The Roseline has been around for the better part of 15 years, during that time...

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A Killer’s Confession Release Quarantine Video “Last Chance”

As the pandemic continues, musicians around the world have flooded the internet with living room concerts or low-key videos as a way to keep connected to their fans and hopefully put a few bucks into...

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Patrick Ames Considers the COVID World with “Second Wave”

When we last heard from Patrick Ames he was seeing life through the view of a vineyard in the Napa Valley. He’s still in Napa, though his world view, along with the rest of us, has been altered by a...

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KasēoGems Haunting Cover of “I’m On Fire”

One of the countless losses of the COVID year of 2020 is the ability for creative artists to, well, create together. Months of social distancing have constructed a barrier to group inspiration, causing...

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XIMXIA’s “Anywhere But Here” Strong Message is Open to Interpretation

When MTV debuted 39 years ago, their initial entry into the music world was a video called “Video Killed The Radio Star.” It did, and it made us look at music in completely different ways for more than...

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Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz Release Single “Careful Now My Son”

As we leave behind a year full of turbulence and anxiety, it’s been interesting to follow the ways musicians have been dealing with the chaos of the political world and the global pandemic. California...

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Red Skies Mourning Release “Signs From You”

Coming out of the Maryland/DC area, Red Skies Mourning bring a rock/retro grunge sound to their new single “Signs From You.” Fuzzy guitar driven, the song is both dark and light in feeling. Written...

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jefff Delivers Smooth Reggae Vibes With New Single, “The Fire”

Between a global pandemic and the winter’s cold, we could all use a little trip to the beach, if only in our minds. Straight from the shores of Key West, singer-songwriter and self-described “musician,...

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