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Revisiting ZZ
For years when I performed, I kept a small fish bowl on the stage (or area), and a notepad with a pen. If someone requested a song I didn't know, I'd have them write it on the pad, then put it in the bowl and promised to learn it, then perform it at the next show. One day back in 2016 someone requested a song I'd never heard by someone I'd never heard of. The song was "Blue Eyes Blind" by ZZ ward. I promised to sing it at my next show. (I've included a link to my music at the bottom of this article. Stage named Ronni Right).
By Veronica Coldiron2 years ago in Beat
Thirtieth Century Man
Introduction This is lifted from a Seven Days In Post written two years before Scott Walker died but has been getting a few views. The man was the epitome of a true artist so was not to everyone's taste, but I find his work absolutely amazing.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat
The Rhythm of Love
In the vibrant city of New Orleans, where jazz and blues filled the air, lived a young musician named Caleb. He was a talented drummer who had an uncanny ability to express the emotions of his heart through the rhythm of his beats. His drum kit was his confidant, and his music was his language.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Beat
SILENT SKIES Release Introspective New Album “Dormant”
Swedish-American atmospheric melancholic pop duo SILENT SKIES have released their highly anticipated new full-length, Dormant via Napalm Records. Alongside the album release the international ambient collaboration unveils a focus track, entitled “Reset”.
By RockNRollBuddha2 years ago in Beat
The Evolution of Sound: From Chopped and Screwed to Slow, Reverb, and Lofi
The Ever-Shifting Symphony of Music Music, a living art form, undergoes a perpetual transformation akin to the ever-passing moments of time. In this intriguing voyage, we delve deep into the metamorphosis of music, traversing from the iconic Chopped and Screwed era to the ethereal realms of Slow, Reverb, and Lofi. Strap in for an enthralling exploration of the ever-evolving soundscape.
By Jameson Meyer2 years ago in Beat










