- Cirque du Soleil’s “Crystal” at Fishers Event Center, a photo preview
- The Gatlin Brothers at Brown Country Music Center
- The Black Keys will perform at Innings Festival, Feb 21.
- Gary Clark Jr. will rock the Innings Festival 2025
- Fall Out Boy to appear at Innings Festival in February
- Kris Kristofferson passes away at 88
All posts tagged "Featured"
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AIMP LA Hosts Webinar on Music Publishing in Sports: Exploring TV and In-Stadium Placements
Thursday, August 21st at 1:30pmPT For more information and to register, click HERE The Los Angeles chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP LA) invites industry professionals and creators to an illuminating webinar that will...
- Posted August 19, 2025
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Shadows and Warnings: Del Roscoe’s “Black Hats” Delivers a Chilling Americana Tale
There’s a certain unease that settles in after the first few bars of “Black Hats,” and it doesn’t let go until the last note fades. Del Roscoe’s latest single is steeped in shadows, but it’s the kind...
- Posted August 16, 2025
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DeeOhGee Joins Buy Before You Stream with Vinyl-Only Release of New Single “49-50”
7-inch Available August 29th – Digital Release Follows September 12thFirst in a Series of Vinyl-First Releases from the Nashville Power Trio Pre-order the 7-Inch for “49-50” HEREPre-save the single on DSPs HERE Buy Before You Stream has announced its latest...
- Posted August 8, 2025
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Post-It Notes and Power Chords: hoxie rae Finds Her Frequency
We don’t often get to see the moment someone begins. Not the public-facing “debut,” but the quiet spark—when the art first breaks through the noise. For hoxie rae, that moment came in a cramped East Village apartment...
- Posted August 5, 2025
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Blame, Burnout, and a Bassline You Can’t Shake – Bad Self Portraits Rip the Bandage on “All Bark No Bite”
There’s a crackle under the surface of “All Bark No Bite” that doesn’t let up – not in the opening verse, not in the breakdown, not even in the final seconds when the last guitar note rings...
- Posted August 1, 2025
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Frank Hannon’s “One More Time” Reimagines the Guitar Solo as Soliloquy
Frank Hannon’s new single “One More Time” doesn’t explode—it exhales. Clocking in under four minutes, it’s a bluesy instrumental that avoids both virtuoso posturing and digital polish, embracing something far more radical in 2025: imperfection. The song...
- Posted July 22, 2025
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You Can’t Skip Grief: “Pensive” Sets the Tone for Bad Self Portraits’ Enduring Debut
There’s an exhaustion that settles in when everything starts to feel disposable—especially music. A dozen new albums every Friday, a thousand songs a day, all optimized for the next skip. So when a band like Bad Self...
- Posted July 11, 2025
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Ava Della Pietra’s “2 can play” Sharpens the Blade
There’s always been tension between Ava Della Pietra’s origin story and her current trajectory. She’s a musical prodigy, a Broadway alum, and a top student at one of the most elite music programs in the world. But...
- Posted July 9, 2025
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Terra Renae Rises from the Ashes on “Best Revenge” and Brings It Home
There’s something quietly radical about “Best Revenge.” It doesn’t scream. It doesn’t throw punches. It just opens with a knowing smile and lets the groove do the talking. Terra Renae has no interest in playing victim—or villain....
- Posted July 9, 2025
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The Heartbreak That Lingers: The Real Story Behind Keith Urban’s “‘Til Summer Comes Around”
The boardwalk lies quiet now, its wooden slats creaking under a lonesome winter wind. Once, it buzzed with summer’s pulse—laughter, neon lights, the clatter of carnival rides. For Keith Urban, born October 26, 1967, that fleeting magic...
- Posted July 1, 2025






















