Ayana American by birth, black, white, and asian by blood, African by heart – Ayana. Ayana has always felt like a child of the world. She spent her early childhood in the US before moving to South Africa at the age of nine. Ghana and Kenya were the home of her teenage years, sculpting her…
Schlagwort: music Blog review
"Bad Dream" by Tyler Garrett
Tyler Garrett LA based songwriter and vocalist Tyler Garrett has combined a unique set of influences to create electronic pop with a twist. Born in South Carolina, he first discovered his love for singing as a teenager, participating in youth choirs where he eventually became a lead singer. He has spent years developing his craft…
"Time" by Monique Barry
Monique Barry … writes and performs without imitation, striking musical and emotional notes from the past, present, and future while staying defiantly in the now–which makes her essentially unsolvable, and all the better for it. Classically trained in voice and piano, and keenly interested in the power of pop songwriting, Monique has forged a style…
"Sunset Valley" by Roisin O'Hagan
Roisin O’Hagan … a 23 year old independent americana/pop/rock singer-songwriter from Essex, UK, who has been writing, performing since she was 12 years old. Recently signed to Strategia Management under the watch of Neal Handforth, recording new material and preparing to head to Nashville at the beginning of April to write and record. Support slots…
"Far Unseen" by HD Hausmann
HD Hausmann is…? Well, it’s less a band and more a broad collection of musicians, producers and friends really, I started it a few years ago as an alternate outlet to the band I was in and since then have worked with loads of people including my grandmother, mother and sister; the latter two sang…
Weekly Top 40 – The music Blog charts – 16.04.22
Weekly Top 40 1 Hellions – Young Astronaut 2 Change Your Mind – Hybrid Kid 3 Firefly – Alternate Version – Alexander Joseph 4 Everything Is Possible – Melody Nife 5 Paper Shoes – GrayBeat 6 (closer to) clear – Austin Marquez 7 How Cool Is Cool – John Engel 8 Do You Regret It?…
