Catie Waters ‘The Way’ – LISTEN
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In a world of instant gratification, R&B/jazz guitarist 2unes aka North Woodall invites pausing, patience and peace. Releasing just ahead of Valentine’s Day, his new single, “Let’s Wait Awhile,” encourages listeners to savor the beauty and anticipation of romance with his sensual instrumental remake of Janet Jackson’s Billboard hit. Two-time Grammy nominee Chris “Big Dog” Davis (Will Downing, Dave Koz, Rick Braun, Gerald Albright) produced
What: The Old School Cruise 2.0When: May 2-5, 2025Where: Los Angeles to Ensenada Expose – Stevie B – Sister Sledge – ZAPP – Warren GMidnight Star – S.O.S Band – The Manhattans ft Gerald Alston – Sugarhill Gang – Heatwave – Honey Cone – The Jets – A Lighter Shade of Brown and more surprises coming
John Fogerty, born on May 28, 1945, in Berkeley, California, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and rock music legend. He rose to prominence as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), one of the most influential rock bands of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Fogerty’s distinct, gravelly voice and his
Bon Jovi, formed in 1983 in Sayreville, New Jersey, stands as one of the most enduring and commercially successful rock bands in the world. Led by charismatic frontman Jon Bon Jovi, the band has crafted a legacy built on anthemic rock songs, powerhouse ballads, and a dynamic stage presence. Bon Jovi’s breakthrough came with their
Bob Dylan, born Robert Zimmerman on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, stands as one of the most influential and revered figures in the history of music and songwriting. Renowned for his poetic lyrics, distinctive voice, and profound impact on folk and rock music, Dylan emerged in the 1960s as a vital voice in the
Queen, formed in London in 1970, stands as one of the most influential and innovative rock bands in history. The quartet, comprised of Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon, captivated audiences with their genre-defying sound, elaborate compositions, and electrifying stage presence. At the heart of Queen’s brilliance was Freddie Mercury, an extraordinary
Johnny Cash, born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas, is an American music icon whose impact on country, rock, and folk music remains unparalleled. Revered as the “Man in Black,” Cash’s deep, distinctive voice and storytelling prowess made him a legendary figure in the world of music. Cash’s career spanned over five decades, during
Keith Sweat’s debut album, Make It Last Forever, and Eric Benét’s sophomore effort, A Day in the Life, will be reissued on vinyl via Rhino Records. The record company announced both vinyls will release on Feb. 23 as part of its Black History Month celebration. Sweat’s Make It Last Forever will be available as a 1LP, while Benét’s A Day