Church in Session With Daniel Rossen

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Austin – It makes perfect sense to turn a downtown church in to a concert venue.  With echoing acoustics and the lights dim save for a single cross hanging backlit on the wall, almost eerily, it allows for the music to become somewhat of a religious experience.  Music can save.  Music can lift us up. 

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Interview – Birdy

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Brooklyn – UK-darling Jasmine Van Den Bogaerde, better known as Birdy, is a 17-year-old prodigy whose work floats in the realm of emotive, expressive and accessible pop. After earning an international following with the release of her first album in 2011, the young musician has reached record levels of stardom in her yet brief career.

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Everybody Loves You, Betty Who

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Seattle – Since the release of her debut single “Somebody Loves You” (and its inclusion in that one minor marriage proposal viral video), Australian artist Betty Who has been poised to become the next big pop star. And since she’s kicked off her first US tour, audiences across the country have fallen in love with

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Deorro Pumps Up Anthem

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Nashville – When I prepared to go to the Deorro show at Anthem, I was not entirely sure about what I was going to be walking into. I am not typically an EDM fan (EDM, for those of you unfamiliar with the genre, stands for Electronic Dance Music) and so I was not positive I

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Hurray For The Riff Raff

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New York – Let’s get this part out of the way first.  It’s not a matter of “will” Hurray For The Riff Raff become a household name.  It’s a matter of “when.”  Seriously, Alynda Lee Segarra is that talented and poised and primed for stardom. I don’t know about you, but I’m not aware of

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The Colourist

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Nashville – It’s not often that I listen to a pop song, let alone an album, and like it on the first listen. It typically takes me hearing the song (either willing or forcibly by a friend) several times over for me to even begin to slightly enjoy it.  The moment I began to play

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