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Album: Love You From A Distance by Sara Abbas #SanDiego #Pop #Rock #Soul #RnB #Singer #Songwriter #Blues #ASCAP #Unsigned as of November 22, 2024

  Band Description: Love You From A Distance is a soulful, melodic, rock-infused Power Ballad featuring outstanding creative talent from var...

You’re My Baby remix by Molly Chesna Davis #Rock


 


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Molly Chesna Davis is a musician with songs on Apple Music and iHeart. Her songs include "You're My Baby". 

Molly Chesna Davis is also a piano and voice teacher at: 

Music Makers of Western Springs

Stacey De & Company, School of Performing Arts

St Thomas More Catholic Church

Molly Chesna is a board member at GiGi's Playhouse, a down syndrome achievement center in Tinley Park, IL. She has been a member since her daughter, Mackenzie, was born in 2020. Molly lives in Orland Park with her husband, Nick, and their daughters, Parker and Mack. 

Cool Cat by Ed Harvest Rock / Funk / POP / Country Singer and Songwriter #Rock #Funk #Pop #Country #Singer #Songwriter San Francisco #BMI #SanFrancisco #CA


 


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Ed Harvest was born in San Juan Puerto Rico in 1998. He started playing saxophone at the age of four later on learning Guitar, Bass, Drums, flute and vocals throughout the years. He was raised in a house heavily influenced by classic rock music as well as typical puertorican music. So his influences in his writing are mostly from artists like Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, The Beatles, and many bands of that era. From newer artists his biggest influence was Mac Miller.

“When he died I felt as if the world lost a big part of it. Made me want to write better music with respect to his talent.

Ed was always doing music. Most of his summers he went to Band Camp at Interlochen Center for the Arts and also participated in the Berklee 5 week at 14 years old. He won second place in the Berklee High School Jazz Festival Competition with his jazz quartet “Guess Who Jazz Quartet". In 2017, at age 19 he was awarded a scholarship to go to Berklee College of Music. He started his studies in Music Therapy in 2022.

Where it’s now
Ed Harvest graduated from Berklee College in 2021 and is now residing in California. Ed currently has 9 singles released and is working on his debut album.

“With music therapy I wish to help people get through life with music. Something that we take for granted since it’s such a common thing everyday. But when one gets to share vulnerability through music it is truly a much different experience.”

“With my music I wish to change many lives as well. That my point of view in situations can be of aid for thosewho may feel stuck in life.”

Side Out by REVEL 9 Hard Rock Band Long Island NY #HardRock #Rock #ASCAP #Independent #LongIsland #NY

 

 


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Somewhere between the catchy melodies of pop and the aggression of metal can be found the realm of today’s hard rock. REVEL 9  takes great care to blend the best from those two fan-heavy genres and, with that care, the band continues to deliver the hard-hitting, insightful and intense music that has solidified them as a staple in the Northeastern Hard Rock scene. Fans of bands like Chevelle, Deftones, Slipknot and A Perfect Circle really have a lot to find in REVEL 9. Their latest record, “Do Know Harm” is out now and is surpassing all previous streaming numbers for the band. It is not something to sleep on.

“I’m partial to Revel 9. They are by far my favorite local band… Actually they are my favorite band period.” – LIB Magazine

REVEL 9: Hard Rock / New York, USA
www.revel9.com
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Music Review referred by One Submit - Cute Funeral by The Sleeping Cliffs #Rock

 




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Based in the sprawling Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, ‘The Sleeping Cliffs’ is a solo studio project from multi-instrumentalist Todd Glidewell. Combining elements of indie, post-rock, alternative, funk, jazz-fusion and ambient electronica, The Sleeping Cliffs produce emotive, cinematic, and instrumental songs. 

Though not boxed in by any one genre, the songs share an undertow of gritty bass lines, layers of fuzzy guitar, unexpected brass, and big rock drums. ‘Cute Funeral” is an unkempt instrumental amalgam of Electronic Rock, Left-field IDM and good old fashion Blues Rock. There’s hints of Ratatat, The Black Keys, and Jon Spencer reflected throughout the song, but its own voice loudly clamors through it’s rhythmic mix of funk bass, bar room pianos, Dixieland horns and fuzz drenched guitars. 




Mr No Weapon Introduction #BMI #SingerSongwriter #RnB #Soul #Louisiana #LA


The name Mr No Weapon was created after he suffered a broken femur due to an Motorcycle accident that happened April 22. 2012  so he connected with the Bible Verse Isaiah 54:17.

King James Version of Isaiah 54:17 reads as follows, "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn."

Some might say that this verse means that God is stating that anyone who is seeking to do evil against believers will fail. While others might say that it means that nothing, that the enemy tries to use against us will work. 



Mr No Weapon-The Prince of the Talk box  Is Back, and he is bolder than ever especially with his "Can I Flip You Upside Down?". He brought the song to LIFE with the visual on YouTube and I can tell you now both females and males will love watching the video. WARNING - You will not be able to just watch it once!

"Can I Flip You Upside Down?" has the same melody as "It Seems Like You're Ready" by R. Kelly and also has some similarity to "Computer Love" by Zapp & Roger as Mr No Weapon used a talk box in this music release.

The Host of LHMPR Radio Podcast's overall opinion is this: If there were a merger between "It Seems Like You're Ready" and "Computer Love" the new product would produce "Can I Flip You Upside Down?" by Mr No Weapon.

When the Host of LHMPR Radio Podcast asked Mr No Weapon what influenced the creation of "Can I Flip You Upside Down?" Here is Mr No Weapon's exact response  "I'm 6' 3", a woman approached me while walking in Walmart and she was shorter than myself, she looked me up and down as if to undress me with her eyes and said, "I bet I flip you upside down!" I laughed as I kept walking but months later, I wrote a song about it encounter but changed to the situation to a man's point of view and titled it "Can I Flip You Upside Down"



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As Far As I Can See (Start Again) Performed by: Hopkinson #Pop 2023

 


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You'll find Hopkinson's beautifully crafted songs at home on playlists beside the likes of Taylor Swift, OneRepublic, ColdPlay, and London Grammar. Think "Cinematic Pop Mix", "Work From Home", or "Soothing Mix". He was recently supported by the New York Times being added to The Morning Spring 2023 playlist.

World class collaborators George Merrill (BoyMeetsGirl/Whitney Houston) and Steve Wilmot (OneRepublic/U2/Peter Gabriel) bring his melodic storytelling music to life.

Classically trained in Sydney, Australia from the age of 10, he found his way into bands and songwriting in the late 90's recording his first solo album 'Class Clown' with piano genius and producer Rick Melick and members of The Angels in 2001.

Securing management with Graham Fear and Mark O'Donnell (Faith No More/Rage Against The Machine) and production opportunities in Los Angeles he moved there to live and work. Over several years he and George Merrill carved out 'Strangers To Ourselves' which was released in 2009 and won the DIY Album of the Year in Hollywood.

Hopkinson became a regular at Sunset Strip venues like The Hotel Cafe, Genghis Cohen, and the Viper Room. He ran a song circle for Australian Songwriters called Oz City and became well respected in the music community for providing a platform of opportunity for artists outside of his own career. In 2011, he moved back home. This time, settling in Melbourne to start a tech company and raise a family.