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Come August 27, Jamaican-American singer Sean Kingston as well as dancehall favourites Teejay and Ding Dong will join Chris Brown for his Under The Influence concert at the National Stadium in Kingston. The announcement was made by Ryan Burke—founder and CEO of The Vew Empire—at the BZR Weekend launch held at the AC Hotel in […]
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Less than 24 hours after he was released from prison, dancehall artiste Vybz Kartel is seemingly back on his musical grind. This as the entertainer on Thursday promoted a new 12-track project titled First Week Out via the platform X. The project, distributed by Hapilos, features only one collaborator, Squash. The album’s […]
A great gift to music entered into the world on 23 February 1685 in Halle, Germany. A life of great musical interest; one filled with an unbelievable talent that would become a beacon to many throughout the European continent and span centuries past its lifetime. It is a life that would become centered around a […]
How To Market Your Music More Effectively Knowing how to market your music is without a doubt THE most important thing you can do for your music business and your music career as a whole. You know it’s something that must be handled and if you’re not making efforts to learn how to market your […]
Have you ever wondered how your favorite musicians make such great music? The answer is this: They fully understand how musical emotion works, and how to use this to create intense emotions in YOU while you listen to them. Understanding musical expression is key to becoming a great guitar player and musician. When you control […]
The National have confirmed that they will start recording their next album “soon”. The US band released their sixth album ‘Trouble Will Find Me’ in 2013, more recently showcasing new song ‘Roman Candle’ live. With frontman Morgan recently saying that the group need to “change and evolve” on their next record, guitarist Morgan has now […]
“Consider heart disease, the No. 1 killer of women, killing more women than all cancers combined. If we can do more to prevent, treat and cure cardiovascular disease, more women will live longer, more families will stay together, more workers will stay productive, and we’ll save money on treating a condition that costs the U.S. […]
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