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Making the Tough Calls in Your Career
It’s easy to get stuck. It’s hard to get lucky. Most of us find ourselves somewhere in-between. We all want to believe that if we ... -
Industry Profile: Happiest Tee at the GRAMMY Talent Lounge
Armed with a business degree from the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce, entrepreneur Lash Fary created Distinctive Assets 20 years ago to create ... -
Zaytoven: From the Steeples to the Streets with a Master Producer
As one of hip-hop’s foremost producers, Xavier Lamar Dotson––better known as Zaytoven––is recognized for his innovative collaborations with Southern artists like Gucci Mane, Migos and ... -
Stevie Wonder's Annual House Full of Toys in Los Angeles, CA
Stevie Wonder, a legendary artist who has won 25 Grammys, is a Rock N Roll and Songwriters Hall of Fame Inductee, has sold over 100 ... -
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New Music Critique: Forest Bayer
Forest Bayer’s compositions seem not to be intended for amusement or to accompany a film or TV scene. Rather, they lean toward serious music, a ... -
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New Music Critique: Cnote
Though he shows a gift for arrangements that build smoothly, these recordings by R&B artist Cnote are very much in the “songwriter demo” realm. His ... -
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New Music Critique: Das Black Milk
Das Black Milk have two things going for them––a strong attack-mode attitude and the vocal power to put it across. In other aspects, however, these ... -
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New Music Critique: Hussies
Hussies are a guitar-driven Omaha quartet who go all-out on every single song. And though their frenetic “meet-you-at-the-finish-line” style often threatens to disintegrate into chaos, ... -
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New Music Critique: Natalie Duque
Our reactions are mixed when it comes to recordings by artist Natalie Duque. She’s got a genuine, appealing voice and fairly catchy songs with compelling ... -
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New Music Critique: Hosny Bronx
Hosny Bronx wears all the hats on classic- sounding reggae songs that will draw an immediate comparison to Bob Marley, as Bronx’s delivery is a ...