Chris Keaton – Nashville-based Song Promoter Transforms Careers as The Connector While He Lives and Breathes Music 
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Chris Keaton – Nashville-based Song Promoter Transforms Careers as The Connector While He Lives and Breathes Music 

Chris Keaton Nashville-based Song Promoter Transforms Careers as The Connector While He Lives and Breathes Music  by Brad Balfour With the Grammy Awards freshly in mind, the state of the music world in general is also worth considering. The show presented that recent Sunday was quite the entertaining event – especially if you like the very … Continue reading

Rozes – A Good Year for Rozes
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Rozes – A Good Year for Rozes

Rozes A Good Year for Rozes by Samantha Speiss Heartbreaks aren’t such a bad thing, at least not in Rozes’ world. After suffering a broken heart, Rozes channeled her emotions and introduced her music globally. Many officially heard Rozes for the first time in 2014 after she released her premiere single “Everything.” It wasn’t too … Continue reading

Steve Lukather of Toto – Still Holding the Line 35 Years In
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Steve Lukather of Toto – Still Holding the Line 35 Years In

Steve Lukather of Toto – Steve Lukather of Toto Still Holding the Line 35 Years In by Jay S. Jacobs There is nothing novel about a veteran band reuniting for one last bask in their past glories. However, in their 35th anniversary tour, 70s and 80s hitmakers Toto are getting back together for all the … Continue reading

The Manhattan Transfer – 35 Years and Still Swinging
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The Manhattan Transfer – 35 Years and Still Swinging

The Manhattan Transfer 35 Years and Still Swinging By Mark Mussari Where in the musical landscape hasn’t the Manhattan Transfer taken us?  From their inception in the mid-1970s as a cabaret act with doo-wop tendencies to their be-bop covers to their daring experiments in jazz and swing, Cheryl Bentyne, Janis Siegel, Alan Paul and founder … Continue reading