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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
Some Canterbury Tales
Introduction I recently joined a Facebook group, "The Canterbury Scene", and they are extremely engaging and have been very welcoming when I have posted there, so I thought I would make a playlist of some of my favourite songs by Canterbury-related artists. You can check the group out here:
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Beat
Understanding Spotify Playlists:
Over the years of helping independent artists promote their music, I’ve gained a solid understanding of how Spotify works behind the scenes. It’s a complex system that can be confusing, especially if you’re expecting immediate results from playlist placements or promotions. That’s why I want to take a moment to explain how it all works — and how you can use it to your advantage as an artist.
By mysoundMusic9 months ago in Beat
Do Artists Get Paid to Perform at Hot 97 Summer Jam? Here's the Real Deal. By NWO Sparrow
Every June, the tri-state locks in on Hot 97 Summer Jam like it’s the Super Bowl of hip-hop. Artists fly in, fans flood wherever the big show will be hosted that year between New York and New Jersey. Surprise guests pop out, and the culture gets its annual fireworks show. But behind the lights, the social media recaps, and the flexed out setlists — one question always lingers among the casuals , Do the artists actually get paid to perform at Summer Jam?
By NWO SPARROW9 months ago in Beat
Boy Vylan: Are They Villains?. Content Warning.
What can you say about Bob Vylan? On the surface, they look Rastafarian and Reggae. But do not be fooled by their dreads and the fact that they are black or mixed race. Their music incorporates Hip-Hop, Metal, and Punk. Hailing from Ipswich, England, the band is now based in London.
By Nicholas Bishop9 months ago in Beat
Cowboy Junkies
BY BRIAN D’AMBROSIO Age has allowed vocalist Margo Timmins to cultivate her self-confidence, to come to decisions she trusts and to see what matters and what will last. The lead singer of the Canadian alt-country-blues-folk rock Cowboy Junkies said she no longer worries about either superficial judgment or popular belief.
By Brian D'Ambrosio 9 months ago in Beat
What Happened to the R&B group City High???
They were considered the 2000s era of “the Fugees”. Ryan Toby, Claudette Ortiz, and Robbie Pardlo all three from New Jersey were formed by former Fugees member Wyclef Jean into a hip-hop and R&B trio called City High. During the 2000s, City High debut their singles “What Would You Do?” which became the number one song in the Billboard charts. Their song was nominated for a Grammy and their debut album was released in 2001. After their debut album, they were about to work on their second album but we haven’t heard from them since but why.......
By Gladys W. Muturi10 months ago in Beat
Lewis Stevenson Is Turning Stillness into Sound
In a fast-paced music world where louder often means better, Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Stevenson is making a name for himself by doing the opposite: slowing things down, stripping them back, and letting emotion lead the way.
By mysoundMusic10 months ago in Beat
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge: Redefining Slim Smartphones in 2025.
In an industry where smartphones seem to be growing bulkier with every iteration, Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge makes a bold statement: thinner, lighter, and smarter can still mean powerful. Unveiled to much anticipation, the S25 Edge blends premium design, cutting-edge AI features, and Samsung’s hardware legacy into one of the sleekest devices ever released by the brand. But does its slim profile come at a cost? And how does it compare to other flagships in 2025? Let’s break down everything you need to know.
By Dipayan Biswas10 months ago in Beat










