Month: February 2022

Singer, Songwriter, Filmmaker, “Time’s Fool,” Haroula Rose Shares New Jam

Haroula Rose sings like she’s telling a secret, a style the Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter can perhaps owe to the many years she spent shyly composing and playing her haunting melodies alone in her native (and freakishly cold) Chicago. You can now hear “Time’s Fool,” the first single from her upcoming album Catch the Light (out June 17). …

Twin Brothers: The Kentucky Gentlemen Celebrate New Love With Sultry Country Bop “Whatever You’re Up For”

Today, country/soul duo The Kentucky Gentlemen shares their latest single “Whatever You’re Up For.” Co-produced by songwriter/producer Chris Sligh (Rascal Flatts) and Grammy-nominated producer Matt McClure (Lee Brice, Dylan Scott), the new single is a sultry, catchy-as-hell country bop that combines the duo’s earliest influences of ‘90s country and R&B. Along with the new song, …

Magic City Hippies generate the kind of heat that could’ve powered a high seas yacht party in the seventies

Shades on and shirts unbuttoned, Magic City Hippies generate the kind of heat that could’ve powered a high seas yacht party in the seventies or shake a Coachella stage next summer. If the trio—Robby Hunter, Pat Howard, and John Coughlin—stepped off the screen from some long-lost Quentin Tarantino flick in slow-motion (instruments in hand), nobody …

DAVID CROSBY, STEPHEN STILLS & GRAHAM NASH SUPPORT THEIR BANDMATE NEIL YOUNG IN REMOVING THEIR GROUP AND SOLO RECORDINGS FROM SPOTIFY

David Crosby, Graham Nash, and Stephen Stills have requested that their labels remove their collective recordings from Spotify. In solidarity with their bandmate, Neil Young, and in support of stopping harmful misinformation about COVID, they have decided to remove their records from the streaming platform including the recordings of CSNY, CSN, and CN, as well as Crosby’s …

Tiger King’s Joe Exotic Frail At Trial, Boosts From Fans, Other Animal Welfare Advocates React To 21-Year Sentence, Government Overreach, by Marc Ang

On Friday, January 28, just before 10 am in Oklahoma City, a 2.5 hour trial commenced with Joe Exotic flown in from North Carolina to be resentenced. With an orange jumpsuit that looked too big for his now skinny frame, it was clear Joe had lost lots of weight in prison, looking frail and weak. …