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George Ezra Has A Second Album In The Making, But Has Delayed It
Creator of the number one album Wanted On Voyage, George Ezra, has revealed he is working on a new album set for release in a year or so. However, Ezra has announced that his upcoming album is taking longer than he originally anticipated.
By Lewis Jefferies8 years ago in Beat
Lester Bangs: A Troubled Hero
In the world of music journalism there are so many writers who try to imitate, who try to practise the art as a way of pulverising their peers. Through words, magic can happen, and when it comes to music reviewing or music criticism, one man stole the show. The man in question was Lester Bangs, a troubled hero, a man on the line, disenchanted by life but engrossed by those sounds and alcoholic tendencies.
By Mark McConville8 years ago in Beat
Pop Vocal Artist Christina Grimmie
Christina Victoria Grimmie, ring a bell? You might have heard of her from YouTube as zeldaxlove64; or you might have heard of her on season 6 of The Voice! However, if you haven't heard of her, you're missing out... seriously! Let me explain in a few ways on how and why you're missing out on such an amazing and talented person!
By Allison Whitlow8 years ago in Beat
ACLU Defends Blogger Who Suggests White Supremacy Connection with Taylor Swift
Apparently, it's not a great time to be Taylor Swift right now. Don't get me wrong; Swift's life is undoubtedly comfortable from a superficial standpoint. She's a multi-million selling singer, with sold out concerts throughout the globe. She's probably quite able, should she desire to do so, to retire at her current ripe old age of 27 and not do anything else for the rest of her life and still maintain a pretty decent lifestyle. Outside of some very high profile romances (and friendships gone bad — we're looking at you, Katy Perry), she's even been able to keep a good deal of her private life relatively private — a rarity considering the pervasiveness of today's media.
By Christina St-Jean8 years ago in Beat
Fifth Harmony Surprises and Sings with Sam Smith and James Corden
OK, so just a few days ago, Sam Smith sang in a karaoke carpool on The Late Late Show with James Corden. I thought it was so cute and sweet that Sam Smith was so starstruck that he died dead when Fifth Harmony got into the car later on and surprised him singing his favorite song, "Work From Home." It’s so cool to see one star really love and appreciate another artist’s work.
By Kathy Lester8 years ago in Beat
The Last Return of the King
The year was 1973. Elvis’ censored movements on the Ed Sullivan show were now a thing of the past. He was no longer stuck under contract to continue making what he considered to be “dumb ass flicks.” The small room-like stage of the 1968 Comeback Special was now dismantled and gone. Documentaries following Elvis on tour and in Las Vegas were now just the icing on a tremendous cake.
By E.F. Landeros8 years ago in Beat
The Genius That Is Bruno Mars
I'm going to start off by saying I am a Bruno Mars SUPERFAN. I received free tickets to his 24K Magic Tour from Spotify (shout out to Spotify) because I literally listen to him everyday. It's just a part of my routine now to put on 24K Magic and jam.
By Anelise Tatum8 years ago in Beat
5 Facts for Those in Love with Adam Levine
As Adam Levine continues to make more music with his band, Maroon 5, and as a judge on NBC's The Voice, his popularity seems to continuously grow. With Grammy Award winning music, a great sense of humor and stunningly good looks its hard not to love this man. Here are some facts that you may not know about the gifted singer, songwriter and actor.
By Christina B8 years ago in Beat
Things You Missed on Taylor Swift’s ‘Are You Ready For It?’ Video
Okay, so I just noticed this morning that Taylor Swift released another music video for her sixth album ‘Reputation’ for one of her new songs, ‘Are You Ready For It?’ If you’ve seen the video already, you may or may not have already realized that you probably missed a few key clues on what the song is really about when you watched it the first time. Am I correct in saying this?
By Kathy Lester8 years ago in Beat











