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Rock n' roll, boy bands, jazz trios, and more; the greats, newbies, and forgotten icons who create our favorite groups.
When a Radar Lock Turns the Cockpit into a Cage of Sound. AI-Generated.
The Unseen Embrace Captain Aris Thorne adjusted the oxygen mask on his face, the familiar scent of rubber and cool air filling his nostrils. Outside the reinforced canopy of his Su-30MKI *Flanker-C*, the vast expanse of the Bering Sea stretched beneath a bruised twilight sky. Frost laced the canopy edges, a stark contrast to the warm glow of instruments illuminating his cockpit. Beside him, his Weapons Systems Officer (WSO), Lieutenant Maya Sharma, scanned the multi-function displays, her voice calm over the intercom. "Eagle One, this is Talon Two. Patrol sector clear. Fuel state nominal."
By Muhammad Israr9 months ago in Beat
Billy Bootleggers Surf Matinee
Introduction Afternoon gigs are a great idea. They enable you to hear great live bands without the worry of having to leave for the last bus. Although I had to leave this one early, I had a great time talking with the headliners, who are from Toronto, Canada, and Mark's sister is a dental assistant in London.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Beat
Artlist in 2025: Enhancing the Content with Royalty-Free Music . AI-Generated.
Artlist in 2025: Enhancing the Content with Royalty-Free Music Learn how Artlist in 2025 is changing the game for content creation with a huge library of royalty-free music. Find out why it is the best place for creators needing top-notch material.
By Zeeshan Haidar9 months ago in Beat
Newsboys Release Worldwide Revival (Deluxe) — Available Now!
World renowned Christian band Newsboys have released their Worldwide Revival (Deluxe) album today, May 30, 2025, marking an exciting new chapter with Adam Agee stepping in as lead vocalist. The expanded release features four brand-new tracks, including the original songs “Fortress” and “New Name,” as well as powerful renditions of worship favorites “Death Was Arrested” (North Point Worship) and “God of Promises” (Damascus Worship). Fans will also enjoy refreshed versions of “Christ and Christ Crucified” and “How Many Times (oh how You love me),” which was released to DSPs in March, and is currently in the Top 20 at Christian radio. With this release, Newsboys continue to amplify scripture through music, staying true to their message while boldly evolving their sound.
By Jennifer Barnes9 months ago in Beat
I Got Stoned on a Bank Holiday Monday for a Fiver
I found a Rolling Stones album, Hurragh! It would have been easy to have ordered one online, paid for it and received it within twenty four hours but that really wouldn’t have been much fun. Instead, in our travels I would peruse the CD collections of charity shops in towns we were staying in or stopping in for a few minutes break looking for a Rolling Stones album.
By Alan Russell9 months ago in Beat
Nashville Musician myths busted
So I love going to Nashville. It's a fun city that a lot of people overlook or think is overrated. One of the best parts of Nashville is the music. So I came up with a couple of ideas: debunk myths and give the artist a spotlight. If you are a musician in Nashville, I will have a message for you at the end of this post so stay tuned.
By Lena Bailey9 months ago in Beat
Does Twelve Inches Satisfy You?
Introduction In the 1970s, the vinyl record industry faced a shortage due to the oil crisis of 1973, which led to increased costs for the raw materials used to produce vinyl records. This resulted in thinner, less durable records being produced and, in some cases, delays or cutbacks in new releases. The shortage also impacted the quality of records, with some labels opting for cheaper pressing materials to reduce costs.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 9 months ago in Beat










