Today's Video Share: I Have My Own Life by Breeze Millard
BREEZE Millard's debut Single "I HAVE MY OWN LIFE" .....showcases an amazing young music talent from Outback South Australia. http://www.breezemillard.com
BREEZE is the 2017 WINNER of the Whyalla Recording Scholarship.....http://www.whyallarecording.com
Purchase your copy of "I HAVE MY OWN LIFE" now at.....http://www.breezemillard.com
Twitter Handle: StormfrontProd
Today's Video Share: Last Goodbye by Exit22Music
Exit 22 comes at you with an angst-filled pop/rock production of their latest single, "Last Goodbye". Fans of Avril Lavigne, Kelly Clarkson and P!nk will enjoy the latest sounds of Exit 22.
Exit 22 Music is a dynamic and charismatic music production company from NYC with a vastly eclectic background. Founder and main composer Chris Calamera set out to mix intuitive instrumentation with world-class production value and widely appealing lyrics in order to craft a blend of sound that transcend barriers and genre definition.
With over 20 years of diverse musical experience, Exit 22 Music aims to empower, educate and inspire the audience with creativity, passion, and soul.
Find out more and listen:
www.Exit22Music.com
www.Facebook.com/Exit22Music
www.Youtube.com/Exit22Music
www.ReverbNation.com/Exit22Music
Twitter Handle: Exit22Music
Today's Video Share: Forget by Sherry Lynn Lee
The video for "Forget" is a nod to Toronto, the city which had inspired Sherry-Lynn for 6 years. A vibrant cultural hub and an inclusive community at heart, Toronto was the first place where she felt she could be celebrated for being herself. She has since moved to California, where she met her duet partner George Paolini. Together, they fused their disparate influences to create their unique blend of jazz, folk, rock, classical and singer-songwriter. The song "Forget" is featured on 23rd Hour's album "Perfect Strangers", which peaked at #10 on the iTunes new jazz best-sellers list a few days after its release. The duo has since been featured on FEMusician, Hypebot, CDBaby's DIY blog, Break The Business and several others, sharing their tips with other indie artists. For more information about Sherry-Lynn Lee & 23rd Hour, go to www.23rdhr.com.
Twitter Handle: twentythirdhour
Today's Video Share: I'm Still Here by Corry Bell
In 2005, my 20 year old son, Beau, was diagnosed with schizophrenia, leaving him feeling lonely, depressed, invisible and misunderstood. This song, I'm Still Here, was written about his journey and the victory he felt through faith. It is my hope that it will touch the lives of people who struggle with mental and emotional disorders and the people who support and care for them.
Twitter Handle: CorryBell
Today's Video Share: Too Much by Verity White
Recorded live in rehearsal, Too Much is (i like to think!) my calling card - dark, sexy vocals with loads of passion and a rocking guitar riff. This song is actually a true story of how I met my fiancé!
Twitter Handle: Veebear
Today's Video Share: Off With My Head by Ronnie Carrier
"Off With My Head!!!" is the first single fromWest Coast rock songstress Ronnie Carrier's debut album "Lost In The Eclectic" which released in April 2017. The video was made in collaboration with Portland based artist, Jeremy Gardels.
Twitter Handle: crashcarrier
Today's Video Share: Broken by Kathleen Healy
Kathleen Healy is a hard-working musician & songwriter living on Cape Cod. She draws from her experience of living and raising a family near the beach for many of her songs. Some say saltwater runs through her veins. Kathleen writes from the heart and her honest lyrics and often poignant subject matter lend themselves to the unique quality of her voice. She admits to being a live music junkie but is currently not seeking treatment for her addiction. #saltwatersongwriter
Twitter Handle: khealymusic
Today's Video Share: Liar by Natasha Remi
The inspiration behind this song came from an encounter I had in San Pedro and is one of my favorite songs I've ever written. I feel that it confronts a lot of social aspects in present day America. I'm glad we were able to film a lot of the video in San Pedro area where the song was inspired!!
Today's Video Share: Heal My Broken Heart by Patty Felker
This moving expression of grief toward God is astoundingly honest, a faithful outpouring of emotion with an underpinning of Biblical strength in relying on God even through the seriously tough times. Remember that God hears your cries, understands your pain, and is there to comfort and console you. May this song give you a way to help voice the deepest hurts to our heavenly Father. Know that God is there for you, and even named His Holy Spirit the 'Comforter' so you could always go to Him as a child goes to their Daddy when they are hurt. He is always available to comfort the cries of His children. Written by Patty Felker shortly after the 911 attacks, and a personal attack on a family member which brought up past hurts, this song has become her most popular song on YouTube. It just goes to show that the world is full of many broken people who need encouragement. Patty is the owner of Noteworthy Christian Music, a small publishing company in Durham, NC, which publishes and promotes her music.
Twitter Handle: noteworthytunes
Today's Video Share: I can't Make You Love Me by Sha'la Hunsaker
Sha'la is a singer-songwriter from Ferron, Utah, who has recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. From the age of 3, Sha'la has performed throughout Utah and the western United States. She was the featured artist at the renowned Helper Arts Festival, has been the local, regional, and state finalist for the Colgate Country Showdown. Her voice is strong and soulful with a three and a half octave range. Sha’la recently released her first album which can be viewed on itunes, youtube and amazon.
Twitter Handle: the_real_Shala
Today's Video Share: Chasing Cars by Xenie Horne
Xenia Horne recorded this arrangement of Snow Patrol Chasing Cars for a client event early 2016, working with Ivan McCready on cello and Jim O'Toole on violin. Xenia is also one of the StringFillies Trio and is looking forward to performing at Folk East 2017 where she is curating the Sanctuary Stage at the Minster.
She trained as a classical harpist before exploring the wonderful world of alternative, Indie and Folk music.
Twitter Handle: ukharpists
Today's Video Share: Madonna of Tears by Radio Stranger
Co-writer and vocalist Kelly Brightwell commented, "Radio Stranger's "Madonna of Tears" has struck a chord with many people and celebrates the power and resilience of women, in the archetype of the Sacred Feminine. The seed of the song came in the very first line: "I come from a long line of women who cry..." I thought about different women I knew and their inspiring (and sometimes heartbreaking) stories of strength and perseverance. The idea expanded to not just women in my family and community, but also to mythical realms such as the tale of the Virgin Mary (in her manifestation as the Madonna Delores) and even the concept of the Earth Mother. Seen through this lens, our struggles are sacred, our tears are transformational, and our open hearts can heal the world."
Today's Video Share: I'll Follow Jesus by Glenda Jackson
One night I lying in bed reflecting on my Christian walk and began to question if I really understood what that entails. In the wee hours of the morning I awoke with this song stirring in my spirit so I did as I usually do when the Lord gives me a song....I got up and wrote it out.
I am a mother of two, grandmother of 4, Licensed Minister and singer/songwriter. I love writing songs that glorify God!
Twitter Handle: SisterGlenda
Today's Video Share Keep on Changing by Tracy Colletto
"Keep on Changing" is a track from Tracy Colletto's recent album Chocolate Happy Cake. The song is about the passing of time and uncertainty of the future, so the video is a montage of personal memories with time lapse and slow motion of seasonal changes. All the footage is original from the artist.
Twitter Handle: tracycolletto
Today's Video Share The Road to Damascus by Anne-Marie Lax
Anne-Marie Lax is a singer/songwriter from New Mexico blending folk, rock and blues style with positive, inspirational and encouraging themes.
This song "Road to Damascus" asks the question-"What will we choose to do when enlightenment comes?" Will we use to heal? To Love? These are the questions we must answer for ourselves.
Twitter Handle: Spiritdncrmusic
Today's Video Share A Different Kind of Life by Marie Chabot
My name is Marie Chabot, and I am from Massachusetts. I have been singing and writing songs most of my life. Last February I attended a songwriter workshop in Nashville, TN, and at the time there was a lot of talk about immigration laws, and the Trump's ban. Our teacher, Mary Gauthier, gave us a picture and a poem of the statue of liberty, to see if we might be inspired to write. I found an old room with an upright piano, started thinking about my grandfather, who came to the US as a child from Italy. The words and melody started to flow, and this song, "A Different Kind of Life" is the result.
Twitter Handle: mechabot
Today's Video Share: Cruel Expectations by Ali Sperry
I wrote this song with my friend Lauren Shera, inspired by our experiences as women in the music business. It's a song about holding your own, being selective about who you let in your inner circle, and self-acceptance. Both Lauren and I are heavily folk influenced writers, so it was fun and refreshing to create a piece of music that evolved into a dance-worthy pop song.
Twitter Handle: Aligreeno
Today's Video Share: Fix Me First by Deborah Brown
This video is about building broken relationships. It's a prophetic word.
Today's Video Share: Every Lovely Thing by Kate Stanton & Marianne Kesler
We are a songwriting duo made up of Kate Stanton & Marianne Kesler. This is our debut studio recording.
"Running" is an encouragement to free yourself from toxic relationships. Only the verses are text (Kate writing ;)
and all of the video footage shot on our iPhones! Our genres as a duo lean toward ambient, dream pop.
Twitter Handle: evrylovelything
Today's Video Share: The Trouble is Waking Up by Kelly Hoppenjans
The vivid imagery of dreams and the harsh light of reality serve as the inspiration for Kelly Hoppenjans’ latest EP. Through the five songs on the record, she has constructed a dreamscape of folksy yet unfamiliar sounds, inspired by the likes of Paul McCartney’s Ram, Imogen Heap and early Joni Mitchell. “I always try to throw something a little surprising into a song, as long as it’s supported by the lyrics—an instrument you might not hear often, or an unusual rhyme, or a unique groove. We used a couple of Indian instruments on this record, the dilruba and sitar, and I think it lends an unexpected sound to the tracks.” The lead single and video, “The Trouble Is Waking Up,” details the end of a tempestuous, Bonnie-and-Clyde type relationship with melancholy foreboding. Dreaming is Easy is Hoppenjans’ second EP, and takes the listener on a colorful yet stark journey through love, heartbreak, betrayal, and hope.
Twitter Handle: kellyhoppenjans