Michael Burrows: ‘Please Don’t Cry’ – weave a story and stimulates emotional response

The brand new single by Michael Burrows, ‘Please Don’t Cry’, taken from his debut EP ‘Turn This Love Around’, comes at a time when the Country, Folk, Americana and Rock styled artist has worked with some of music’s royalty. On his EP, Burrows worked with Grammy-award winning, Hall of Famer, Country artist Frank Myers (I […]
Discover the electro pop new single “Crazy” by Camila Paiva

Camila Paiva was born in Brazil and as a toddler moved to Boston, Ma, where she grew up and spent most of her life, as well as where she got her start in the music scene. She remembers singing her own versions of American songs through a Barbie Karaoke microphone at the age of 5 […]
Madonna’s daughter Lourdes Leon walks her first Fashion Week in barely-there shell bra

Madonna’s 21-year-old daughter made her NYFW modeling debut at Gypsy Sport’s Spring 2019 show, wearing shredded jeans, chunky dad sneakers and an elaborate shell bra her mom would’ve been proud of. Leon, whose father is the singer’s ex Carlos Leon, is no stranger to attending NYFW events, previously sitting front-row at Jeremy Scott last week […]
Rick Monroe: “Smoke Out the Window”

Rick Monroe’s ultimate goal is to be recognized as a multi-faceted performer whose very name defines who he is as an artist. No stranger to the stage, he’s performed in 17 countries and has opened for artists such as Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Aaron Lewis, Eli Young Band, Charlie Daniels Band and a whole lot […]
Lady Aneessa presents I Am Woman, A Smooth and Slow R&B jam

“I Am A Woman” is a song recorded by French and American singer Lady Aneessa. She opens up with a somber mood that finds the artist forging to find her own identity with a smooth and slow R&B jam. The song carries with it a subtle appeal that involves one to listen to the record […]
Why Music Brings Us Pleasure?

Can a melody provide us with pleasure? Plato certainly thought so, as do many today. But it’s incredibly difficult to discern just how this comes to pass. Is it something about the flow and shape of a tune that encourages you to predict its direction and follow along? Or is it that the lyrics of […]
An exhibition entitled “Think” will open on September 21

During the public visitation for Aretha Franklin in August, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History made a quiet announcement. An exhibition entitled “Think” will open on September 21 and run through January 21. In a tribute to the Queen of Soul, the Wright Museum will feature photographs. wardrobe and various personal items […]
Watch Michael B. Sutton Motown Veteran Pay Tribute To Michael Jackson

Michael B Sutton tells us the story about coming up with the idea of the music for Michael Jackson, CINDERELLA Stay A While!
Watch Janet Jackson Pay Tribute to Michael Jackson’s “Remember the Time” Video

Janet Jackson continues to be inspired by one very talented family member. On what would have been Michael Jackson’s 60th birthday, his sister marked the day by releasing a sneak peek of a new video that was inspired by “Remember the Time.” With help from Kwaylon “BlameItOnKway” Rogers and Andrew “King Bach” Bachelor, the short […]
Michael Jackson’s 60th Birthday

Michael Joseph Jackson’s birth was inauspicious. As the eighth of ten children born to a working-class family in the steel town of Gary, Indiana, the odds that he would make a name for himself probably seemed slim. But sixty years after his birth and nine years after his death, the musician’s career is one of […]
Unveiling the Irresistible Autumn/Winter 2018 Fashion Trends

Welcome to the captivating world of autumn/winter 2018 fashion trends, where every garment tells a story and style knows no bounds. From bold animal prints to shimmering crystals, this season’s trends invite you on a journey of self-expression and discovery. Join us as we explore the key looks that are set to define the coming […]
Interview With Pop/RnB Artist Jessie Munro

LA-based R&B/Pop Artist Jessie Munro started her journey in classical music and musical theatre growing up in Toronto, Canada. She started with voice lessons and her teachers gave her pop songs to learn, but at the age of 8, her parents had her study classical voice to learn proper technique. This paid off as Munro […]
Interview With Drea

Singer/songwriter Drea was on a path to graduate school, but her passion for music intervened when she graduated with her Bachelor’s degree in Women’s Studies and returned home to Minneapolis, Minnesota. She began writing songs and decided to give herself a year to pursue music more than just as a hobby. Opportunities opened up for […]
Interview With Music Exec Fanny Axén

Many of us know from a young age that music would be our career. Maybe not as an artist but there are many professions with this wild music industry. We recently had the chance to chat with Fanny Axen from Sweden who has been involved in many parts of the industry there and is now […]
The Case For Christ

A hard-driving journalist, Lee Strobel was exactly where he expected to be at work: on top. His award-winning investigative reporting recently earned him a promotion to legal editor at the Chicago Tribune. But things weren’t going nearly as well at home where his wife Leslie’s newfound faith in Christ went against everything Lee believed—or didn’t […]