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An Interview with Pop Rock Singer-Songwriter Tatum Quinn
Montreal’s own “powerhouse in a little package” Tatum Quinn is a 25-year-old, Pop Rock singer -songwriter. She was trained at Berklee College of Music and featured twice on Ubisoft's massively successful game, "Just Dance." Tatum Quinn has opened for Kool & the Gang, The Pointer Sisters, April Wine, and Boy George. Tatum Quinn’s goal is to inspire the world through her music as well as give her fans a place where they belong in a world that wants you to fit a stereotypical mold. Tatum Quinn is no stranger to bullying due to a learning disability, dyslexia. She struggled to get out of high school alongside teachers who would tell her “she’ll never amount to anything," and to “give up on music and get a real job," which only pushed her closer to music! Music saved Tatum Quinn and continues to be there for her everyday! That's why it's so important for Tatum Quinn to create a safe and fun environment where everyone could be exactly who they are with zero judgement! She wants her listeners to know that whatever they’re going through, they’re not alone because she’s right there with them.
By Meikhel Philogene4 years ago in Beat
Nick Phoenix Shares New Album 'Wide World'
Film & TV Sync Superstar Nick Phoenix work on movie trailers has sound-tracked the worlds of ‘Star Trek’, ‘The Avengers,’ ‘Batman’, ‘Harry Potter,’ and more. Now, he’s returning to his first love - Rock ’N’ Roll - with the release of new album ‘Wide World’, which features members of Death Cab For Cutie and John Mayer’s band.
By RockNRollBuddha4 years ago in Beat
Women Leaders in the Music Industry
Nichelle Walker is a Chicago native, hailing from the westside of the city. Growing up in the inner city Nichelle knew that she wanted to make a change in her environment. In 2007 she created a publishing company called "NWMassMedia" where she successfully published many novels. With a successful run in publishing Nichelle created New Wave Music Group a record label. She wanted her son to go to college, but he wanted to be a rapper. She was hesitant at first, but says she quickly remembered someone believing in her when she wanted to be a writer. She told her son to bring her something back she could invest in. She says he brought her an amazing song and she created the record label the next day. Nichelle has a conglomerate of businesses in different industries. It was an honor to sit in speak with Nichelle about her record label and other business ventures.
By Lamore Lifestyle 4 years ago in Beat
Having Trouble Focusing? Give Lofi Music A Chance
There is no secret that some people have a hard time focusing when it comes to school or work. Whether it is something clinical or simply not being able to put those devices down, some of us just cannot seem to give our full attention to the task at hand.
By Jenika Enoch4 years ago in Beat
Does It Make You Feel Better ?
Inspired by recent experiences Joshua Turchin had with former friends who were bullying him, Does it Make You Feel Better explores why bullies feel the need to put people down in order to make themselves feel better. Through writing this song, Joshua learned that the root of bullying stems from the bully’s own insecurities. “As someone who constantly endeavors to lift up and provide opportunities for others, it just didn’t make sense to me why I was being targeted. I hope those who bully others look inside and think about why they needed to put someone down to make themselves feel stronger.” Does it Make You Feel Better is co-written with the incomparable Victoria Shaw, known for writing such songs as The River with Garth Brooks and John Michael Montgomery’s I Love the Way You Love Me among others. Recorded at M & I Recording Studios in NYC, Shaw also co-produced the song with Rocco Fiorentino.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Beat
Jeremy Parsons captivates audiences with a genuine personality, unique humor, and apparent heartfelt love for his craft.
Born in San Antonio, Texas, Jeremy grew up soaking in the sounds of Country Music. Driven by his passion, he taught himself to play the guitar and began writing and performing regularly in high school. Over the last decade, he has played all over the U.S and Europe, including numerous venues in Texas. After living in Nashville for several years and releasing two records in the process, "Doggondest Feelin'" in 2010 and "Things I Need To Say" in 2017, he returned home to Texas to release his new album, "Things To Come," in 2021.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Beat
Mulligan is set to drop a new album called Big Boy
Julia is a single from Mulligan's upcoming album Big Boy, which will drop April 25th, 2022 It's a dreamy, colorful soundscape that rocks your brains out. The vibes are visualized from the album art which are very abstract and blue.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Beat
Sevenleafs' new album Something Revealed Something Gained Vol.1
Sevenleafs is a singer, songwriter, and producer from Seattle, Washington. She performs in multiple musical styles ranging from cloud hip hop, avant-garde, to trap. On March 1st 2022, she released her album Something Revealed Something Gained Vol.1
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Beat
Gabriel Martell & Ensamble de Música Antigua
Consistently emphasizing elegance and balance Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II combines melodies and phrasing with established poise. Focusing on perfection in form and texture "Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II" is an acclaimed work of entirely classical acoustic music originating in April of 2021 and completed October 2021. October 1, 2021; eminent classical musician Gabriel Martell’s "Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II" started gaining streams and momentum garnering immediate attention of the classical listening community. "Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II" begins with "Trio Sonata en D, RV 84, 1er Mov Allegro", a graceful and a lovely introduction to Gabriel Martell’s proficient capabilities, comprehension and command; presenting his prowess, a maestro and virtuoso. "Concerto en Dm, RV 96, 3er Mov Allegro Moderato" is wonderfully grand in both timing and chordal composition which results in a magnificent combination of grace and power. Currently, streaming services are inundated with Pop and Independent music-making "Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II" is simultaneously unique in approach and in availability. The calming effects of the classical music featured on "Obras perdidas de Vivaldi II" is quintessential for relieving nervousness, while being fun and enjoyable for all ages.
By mysoundMusic4 years ago in Beat












