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Kyrsta McKade "What Mama Don't Know" - Texan Kyrsta McKade has made the move to Nashville and it's working out well for her as she releases her debut single/video on Go Long Entertainment.
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Her journey from gospel to country music, highlighting her growth in maturity and communication, how she manifested a recording contract with Nashville’s venerated Curb Records and attributing the detour to divine intervention.
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The film explores the nature of the consensus behind climate change. It describes the origins of the climate funding bandwagon, and the rise of the trillion-dollar climate industry. It describes the hundreds of thousands of jobs that depend on the climate crisis. It explains the enormous pressure on scientists and others not to question the climate alarm: the withdrawal of funds, rejection by science journals, social ostracism.
But the climate alarm is much more than a funding and jobs bandwagon. The film explores the politics of climate. From the beginning, the climate scare was political. The culprit was free-market industrial capitalism. The solution was higher taxes and more regulation. From the start, the climate alarm appealed to, and has been adopted and promoted by, those groups who favour bigger government.
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As the holiday season approaches, a new Christmas tune is taking center stage. "Kiss Me This Christmas" by American Blonde is a heartwarming and catchy track that explores the theme of turning a special friendship into something more
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Birdie Nichols’ new Christmas video is her rendition of Mel Torme’s Holiday standard, “The Christmas Song”.
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Growing up in a military family that served in Japan, Mississippi and Florida, Thom was exposed to several different genres of music that influenced his songwriting and musical style. As a kid, Thom’s father had an old reel to reel player and a collection of albums from legendary artists such as BB King, Elvis Presley, The Four Tops and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. It was those old reel to reel tapes that sparked Thom’s interest in music at a very young age and, as a result, they became the foundation for his own musical journey.
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Adrianna Freeman - HALO (Official Music Video) Adrianna crashes her preacher's sermon and confesses to the murder of her man after years of abuse. It's Adrianna's first national release in over 11 years as some of you may recall her debut release, "Just A Girl." Adrianna wrote the song and has producer credits on the track with Bill McDermott (Brett Eldredge Michael Ray, Brad Paisley, etc). The video was shot in Adrianna's home state of Florida, and JB Lawrence of JB Lawrence Productions directed the video.
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Kickstand Jenny - Only Love Can Break Your Heart (featuring Jim Riley of Rascal Flatts) - Official Lyric Video ©2023 Spectra Music Group
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ABOUT RICK MONROE & THE HITMEN:
World-class entertainers Rick Monroe & The Hitmen have no desire to trace the trail of every trend. Instead, they serve up a “poly-jam-orous” recipe they call “Blue Jean Rock”--artistically organic, and spiced with heavy blend of their musical influences to reflect country sensibilities with a rock and roll beat. For fans, it fits like a favorite pair of jeans that never goes out of style—it’s both comfortable and classic.
As a result, the group has shared the stage with a diverse array of artists, from Queensrӱche and Lynyrd Skynyrd to Dwight Yoakam and Eric Church (just to name a few). Monroe has performed in every U.S. state and 17 countries, including performances for the USO, AFE, played in Vietnam for VOA (Voice of America), and former Soviet President, Mikhail Gorbachev.
Rick Monroe & The Hitmen have built a solid legion of fans across the globe and recently surpassed 4.5 MILLION logged views on YouTube and over 1.6 MILLION captured streams without the benefit of ever appearing on a core editorial playlist.
MORE ABOUT RICK:
Rick grew up in a variety of places–California, Connecticut, Kansas, North Carolina, even England, and his love of music and outgoing personality naturally drew him to the stage. Now based in Nashville, Monroe believes GYPSY SOUL shows the kind of diversity he can offer as an artist. He says, “I’m not so linear in my approach to music; I’m more diversified. My influences range from A to Z and I always try to put that into my music. But my home base will always be Country because it’s not just about the hype of an idea; it’s based on songs.” Fans can expect to hear a wide range of material–but Rick promises that it will all be quality. If his chart success is any indication, it’s clear Monroe knows what folks want to hear–and he’s eager to give them exactly that.
Website: www.rickmonroe.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rickmonroeofficial
Instagram: www.instagram.com/rickmonroe
Twitter: www.twitter.com/rickmonroe
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/67VBNCfGT2EPGiViUNcJS3
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Produced by Josh Bright, “Beach Chair” finds Uncle Kracker at his most chill, mellow, and laid-back. The lyrics transport listeners to a carefree day by the sand and waves, with lines like “Somewhere there’s a beach chair in the warm air / And a cold beer with my name on it.” The song was written by Uncle Kracker (Matthew Shafer), Joe Benke, and Greg Schleicher.