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Wilderado share new live version of 'In Between' feat. Ken Pomeroy
TULSA, OKLAHOMA’S WILDERADO RELEASE LIVE VERSION OF ‘IN BETWEEN’ TODAY FEATURING THE DULCET TONES OF KEN POMEROY LISTEN HERE + WATCH HERE ‘In Between’ is Wilderado’s first new music of 2023 and was written by the band during sessions for their forthcoming sophomore album. The song was recorded in Norman, Oklahoma, and produced by Chad Copelin (Sufjan Stevens, Andrew Belle, SYML) and James…
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My Rajneesh by Sufjan Stevens b/w America
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Amy Lee, Steve Lillywhite, Chad Copelin and Will “Science” Hunt on the studio. (March 23, 2010)
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Get a Taste of Heartbreak in LA with Riah’s Dreamy ‘Heartbreak Magic’ EP [Q&A]
More and more musicians nowadays are opting to sign to major record labels, but Riah finds liberation and comfort in being an independent artist. Still, performing has never been smooth sailing for Riah. As a matter of fact, the introverted songstress admits that she continues to struggle with stage fright. Regardless, the dream pop stunner works tirelessly every day to overcome her obstacles, and she has even managed to release her mesmerizing debut EP, Heartbreak Magic all the while doing so.
Appropriately titled Heartbreak Magic, the impeccable six-track collection is a paradox in itself. Although the dreamy EP focuses on painful heartbreak, it’s more of a light reminder of the unexplainable and positive forces that accompany heartache. The title track sets the tone for enticing electronics layered with saddening lyricism, which is exactly what Riah intended for this glorious project.
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Directly referencing her tendency to be inspired by dreams in the opening line of “Prom,” Riah channels her most vulnerable self as she reveals her lingering feelings for a past love. In the synth-heavy “Wildlife,” Riah treats us to groovy bass lines drizzled over her lush vocals. The dream pop goodness continues in “Nice” and “Growing Up,” which features glittery chimes that shimmer just as brightly as Riah’s smooth voice glides. Heartbreak Magic closes with “In My Dreams,” as Riah once again has dreamt up a gorgeous storyline and captivating soundscape that fades into blissful silence.
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Get a taste of heartbreak in LA with Riah’s Heartbreak Magic below:
With Riah’s major accomplishments over the years, it’s about time we chatted with the rising dream pop songstress about stage fright, love in LA, and of course, Heartbreak Magic.
OTW: How’s your morning going?
Riah: It’s good. Just hanging out. Worked out, got some breakfast. How about you?
OTW: I honestly just woke up. But I’m proud of you! Love being productive.
Riah: I was so jet lagged so I was determined to wake up early and get out of it.
OTW: That’s great. So when you were still only playing the drums, what pushed you to pick up a microphone and attempt singing for the first time?
Riah: Dang, that’s a throwback. I had written songs since I was really little and the idea of someone else singing them while I’m behind the drums was difficult for me to process. So I was like, “Well, if I’m going to write songs, then I want to sing them.” That sort of pushed me out of my comfort zone. I’m pretty introverted and I have crazy stage fright. I just thought it was more important for me to say what I had to say than hide behind something.
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OTW: How do you deal with your stage fright? That’s something I struggle with too.
Riah: I don’t know if I’ve gotten over it. I think over the years I’ve been able to harness it into something positive and something that motivates me. My mom and dad would always tell me it’s a good thing if I’m nervous because that means I care. I’ve always taken that as like, “I have to care 100%.” And if that means being nervous, that’s never going to stop me. I’m just going to push through. So I sort of just deal with it and know that whenever I’m going to step onto the stage, I’ll feel like I want to crawl underneath a rock or I’d rather be anywhere else. But I know it’s bigger than that feeling so I need to push through the fear to get through it.
OTW: You can cope now.
Riah: Yes! I have a relationship with this fear that motives me and drives me to be better.
OTW: How do you transport yourself and listeners to another world when they listen to your music specifically?
Riah: That’s a good question. When you’re writing, you have to envision who you’re singing it to. I think that automatically takes you out of where you are and where you want to be or where you’ve been. It has to pull people who want to go with you. The way that I see the future and the past is different than the way I experience it. Looking back on it as a tool as a way to create another world. It’s just something I have to do because I want people to come with me and feel that. I feel like I just have to pull part all the things I’m going through and find what else everyone is going through. Everyone at the core may be having the same struggle, and it may look different for different people. When you strip things down to the core, you can make people want to come into your world when they see themselves in you. Maybe someone who’s been where I am and came out through the other side.
OTW: I feel like your music is all about human connection. You’re not singing about getting drunk and going to parties.
Riah: Yeah, for sure. At the end of the day, that’s what anyone wants. To be connected, understood, and loved by other people.
OTW: How does it feel to know that everyone can listen to Heartbreak Magic? I’ve never put out an EP myself, so I was wondering how it feels for you?
Riah: To be able to pour your soul into something and show people like, “This is all of me. You can tear me apart. You can love it. You can hate it.” The idea of that is so scary. But it’s been so important for me to share that. I’ve kept it a secret for so long and it’s great to finally take people on this journey with me through the music I’ve created. That’s all so exciting. It makes me nervous when people tell me they’ve listened to it.
OTW: Not only do they listen to it, but they love it too.
Riah: Thank you!
OTW: How does love and heartbreak in LA compare to other places?
Riah: Maybe it’s just the drama of it.
OTW: I feel like more people get involved.
Riah: Yeah. When you’re in it, the community is so different because it feels like such a small place because when you’re connected to just one person, you’re also connected to so many other people. It’s a good thing and a bad thing. When you have a good community around you, you build stronger relationships and you start to see the goodness of the people around you. If it’s not a good community, you see that as well. It’s so hard to fall in love in LA because on the outside of it, it can be a safe place. But it takes a while to get to the core of people’s goodness.
OTW: What was it like working with Chad Copelin on Heartbreak Magic?
Riah: He’s the best. I wrote my first song for this project with him like four years ago. We’ve built this relationship that’s created this space for me to experiment and figure out who I want to be and who I am in music, and outside of music. It’s been a gift to be able to do that. I think it’s so special when you’re nervous about getting someone who you feel comfortable with that creates a space for you to confidently walk in. I love him. He’s the best.
OTW: Right now, you’re an independent artist, right?
Riah: Yeah.
OTW: Do you see yourself joining a label any time in the near future?
Riah: I don’t know. I don’t necessarily have a plan. I think there’s pros and cons to both. I’d love to have the option to do both or to do whatever. I don’t want to be an independent artist because I have to be, but because I choose to be. Same for a record label. I’d love to be part of a label, but right now I love being independent. I love the freedom of that so that’s why I started doing it. I just wanted to get stuff out of my system. There’s beauty in that and there’s also beauty in having a team behind that pushes everything you create. I think they’re both great situations.
OTW: If you could sell out a massive show anywhere in the world, where would you pick and who would be your openers?
Riah: I think because I’m from LA, it has to be the Hollywood Bowl.
OTW: Yes!!! How crazy would that be?!
Riah: It would be craaazy. Who would my openers be? We’re talking dream world, right?
OTW: Yep.
Riah: Right now, maybe Anderson .Paak because I’ve been listening to him a lot.
OTW: How can anyone NOT be listening to him?
Riah: I know right. I don’t know if he would open for me, but I’d LOVE to open for him. I don’t know who the other would be. I can only think of the people I’ve been listening to right now. This is going to be the weirdest show, but Bjork because I’m obsessed with Bjork.
OTW: We ask this last question in every interview. Who are your Ones To Watch?
Riah: I have a friend named Nachbi. He’s amazing. He only has one song out right now, but it’s the coolest thing. I have some friends in a band called Sports.
OTW: Wait… I know Sports!
Riah: Sports is awesome. They’re on the come up right now. Chad worked on their stuff so I know them through him. There’s a band called The Break Up that I also love.
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2019 Arkansas Times Academic All-Stars Nominees
Listed by their hometowns. Here are the students nominated to be Academic All-Stars. They are listed by their hometowns as indicated by mailing addresses. ALMA EMILY FOWLER Mulberry High School BAY JACOB HARLEY OSTER Bay High School BEARDEN CASSIDY CLEMENS Bearden High School GARRETT MCWHORTER Bearden High School BEEBE TAYLOR DWAYNE BOYCE Beebe High School JOLEY MARIE MITCHELL Rose Bud High School MARIANNA KERSEY RICHEY Beebe High School BEE BRANCH ANDREA DE TOUR Arkansas Virtual Academy High School BENTON JULIANNA DEMI SORVILLO Bauxite High School KAYLA M. TREASITTI Glen Rose High School BENTONVILLE KENDRA RISENER Haas Hall Academy ANGEL SOTERO Bentonville West High School JESSICA YIN Bentonville West High School BERRYVILLE ALEX RUBEN MALDONADO-LOPEZ Berryville High School AMBER NICOLE VEACH Berryville High School BISMARCK LAUREN ELIZABETH CORLEY Bismarck High School BLACK ROCK PAIGE LEANN PENN Hillcrest High School BLYTHEVILLE CHANDLER SPROUSE Gosnell High School SHAKIAH WILLIAMS Blytheville High School BONNERDALE HANNAH DIGGS Centerpoint High School BOONEVILLE JUSTIN RONGEY Magazine High School BRINKLEY KEVON MALOID DILLWORTH Brinkley High School EMILY ANN TAYLOR Brinkley High School BRUNO LANE BOGLE Valley Springs High School BRYANT SYDNEY ELAINE BOWMAN Bryant High School HARRISON BENNETT DOWNS Bryant High School CABOT ZHENG HUI ZHANG Cabot High School CAVE CITY KENDALL TOWNSLEY Cave City High School CENTER RIDGE SOPHIA FRANCESCA ISELY Nemo Vista High School CLARKSVILLE BRADLEY SCOTT BUCK Johnson County Westside High School CLINTON JACOB ALLEN BURROUGHS South Side High School CONWAY MARY KATHERINE FREYALDENHOVEN Conway High School KENDON CRAIG MOLINE Conway High School CORNING CAROLINE GOODMAN Corning High School CROSSETT DAILEY MARIE CHAVIS Crossett High School BRYCE RICHARD MOON Crossett High School DAMASCUS CLAIRE ELIZABETH DREWRY South Side High School DES ARC LINDSEY NICOLE REIDHAR Des Arc High School DEWITT RACHEL DANIELS DeWitt High School ZONTRAY KENDALL DeWitt High School DONALDSON DYLAN JASHUN CLAYTON Bismarck High School DOVER Ethan Seth Owen Jacobs Dover High School EUREKA SPRINGS KAYDEN ECKMAN Eureka Springs High School EVANSVILLE JESSICA ANN GOLDMAN Lincoln High School FARMINGTON NICHOLAS JAMES ERICKSON Farmington High School REAGAN SIERRA WHITE Farmington High School FAYETTEVILLE CHLOE AUGUST BOWEN Springdale High School SOPHIE FERNANDO Haas Hall Academy JEREMIA LO Fayetteville High School HAMAAD MEHAL Haas Hall Academy SPENCER LEE WALKER Fayetteville High School FISHER ANNA CHAPLAIN Harrisburg College and Career Prep FORT SMITH JOHN TYLER FREENY Southside High School MADISON ISABELLA RENEE MARSH Southside High School GOSNELL KAYLEE JO MILLER Gosnell High School GREENBRIER MADELYN RENEE JAMESON Greenbrier High School CALEB WADE TAPLEY Greenbrier High School GREENWOOD JULIA KATHLEEN BRIXEY Greenwood High School TYLER LAWRENCE MERREIGHN Greenwood High School GREERS FERRY FAITH MARIE BIRMINGHAM West Side High School HAMBURG NIGEL LEWIS Hamburg High School BRENDA FAITH O'FALLON Hamburg High School HARRISON GRACE ESTELLE BRANDT Harrison High School BLAKE JOHN WILLIAM WHITMER Harrison High School HAZEN ROSS TIMOTHY HARPER Hazen High School HICKORY PLAINS JEREMIAH DESHONE WILLIAMS Des Arc High School HIGDEN NATHANIEL WYATT SMITH West Side High School HORATIO GRACE ELIZABETH HARRIS Horatio High School HOT SPRINGS RHETT BARRETT Cutter Morning Star High School FAITH ELIZABETH CARNIE Lake Hamilton High School JORDAN C. ERICKSON Lake Hamilton High School EMMA KIRSTEN FERGUSON Lakeside High School THOMAS IAN HOLLIS Lakeside High School ANTHONY ALEXANDER REITER Hot Springs High School MICAH TRAVIS Mountain Pine High School HUTTIG NASTAJAE ALIYAH ALDERSON Strong High School JACKSONVILLE BASIA YVONNE BROWN Jacksonville High School GERALD ANTONIO DONOHUE Jacksonville High School JONESBORO OPHIE COPELIN Nettleton High School JETT JACKSON Harrisburg College and Career Prep ISABELLE FLORENCE JONES The Academies at Jonesboro High School JOSHUA MILNES Nettleton High School ANNA ELISE OPPENHEIM Bay High School NIKKOLETTE AMANDA PERKINS Brookland High School SEAN A. ROADES Valley View High School KALLEN SMITH Brookland High School TRACY N. TANNER Valley View High School LEACHVILLE HALLIE ELIZABETH BROWN Buffalo Island Central High School KYLE BRADLEY THRASHER Buffalo Island Central High School LITTLE ROCK MOHAMMED ABUELEM Pulaski Academy MILLER CLARK BACON eStem High School NATHAN THOMAS BARBER The Academies at Jonesboro High School CAROLINE BLANSCET Little Rock Christian Academy ANA ABARCA CHAVEZ Hall High School REBECCA SUSAN DIXON Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School SARAH J. DOUGLASS Joe T. Robinson High School SULLIVAN WALTER FITZ Catholic High School for Boys CELIA KRETH Episcopal Collegiate School FELIPE MORALES OSORIO Parkview Arts and Science Magnet High School CLAUDIA CATHERINE SMITH eStem High School ETHAN STRAUSS Episcopal Collegiate School LUKE WEINER Little Rock Christian Academy MICHELLE XU Little Rock Central High School RAMY YOUSEF Little Rock Central High School MCCRORY CHRISTIAN LITTLE McCrory High School MABELVALE HALEY AMBER STANTON LISA Academy West High School MAGAZINE EMILY STATON Magazine High School MAMMOTH SPRING DEVON CRAY Mammoth Spring High School MARION WESLEY JAMES BARRETT Marion High School MORGAN BRADFORD WHITED Marion High School MAUMELLE GARRETT MICHAEL BAKANOVIC Maumelle High School CHAD BOYD Maumelle Charter High School GENRIETTA CHURBANOVA Pulaski Academy LINCOLN MOSES Maumelle Charter High School VICTORIA ORTEGA Maumelle High School MAYFLOWER HAYDYN HUDNALL Mayflower High School MULBERRY JARRET CHAMBERS Mulberry High School NEWPORT NOAH BLAKE RABY Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts NORTH LITTLE ROCK SOPHIA LYNN CHIER Mount St. Mary Academy CHASE CHRISTIAN MOHR-MCELROY North Little Rock Center of Excellence Charter KATHERINE RAMIREZ North Little Rock High School CARRE'LLA SADLER North Little Rock High School IOAN BROWN SANDERS North Little Rock High School OZARK AUTUMN PAIGE FLAHERTY Johnson County Westside High School PARAGOULD EMMA FARMER Marmaduke High School MICHALA ANN MCPHINK Paragould High School JACKSON CHANDLER PARKER Paragould High School MADISON SHEA ROBINSON Greene County Tech High School PARON JOHN MATTHEW HOWARD Joe T. Robinson High School PEA RIDGE HALLEY LASTER Pea Ridge High School ALEC ANDREW MEREDITH Pea Ridge High School PINE BLUFF MORGAN EDWARDS Watson Chapel High School A'DARIUS LEE Watson Chapel High School PINEVILLE KENLEE KAY KILLIAN Calico Rock High School PLUMERVILLE GARRETT R. HENDRIX Morrilton High School POWHATAN CREEDEN JAMES RICHEY Hillcrest High School RAVENDEN SPRINGS EMILY CHEYENNE LUFFMAN Sloan-Hendrix High School REYNO CHANDLER CONYERS Corning High School RISON JUSTIN JACOBS Rison High School MACY RATLIFF Rison High School ROGERS ALISHA AJAY CHATLANI Rogers High School MORGAN DIBASILIO Rogers Heritage High School SIDRA NADEEM Rogers New Technology High School NATHAN POWELL SKINNER Rogers High School ADAM RYSZARD SIWIEC Rogers Heritage High School ROSE BUD CARSON DAVID LUCENA Rose Bud High School ROYAL ANASTACIA GLASCO Mountain Pine High School RUSSELLVILLE KAYLEE FREEMAN Hector High School SEARCY JACKSON TANNER BENIGHT Searcy High School LAUREN ELIZABETH BROWN Searcy High School SHERIDAN LAINEY FAITH HILL Sheridan High School LOGAN JAMES INGRAM Sheridan High School SHERWOOD TIMOTHY NATHANIEL ESPEJO Sylvan Hills High School CHASE MARIE SWINTON Sylvan Hills High School SILOAM SPRINGS CHRISTINE NICOLE HONN Siloam Springs High School OLIVER MONROE REID Siloam Springs High School SMACKOVER ROBERT THOMAS DIXON Smackover High School KAYLEIGH AMANDA YEAGER Smackover High School SPRINGDALE EDUARDO AGUILAR Springdale High School SPRINGFIELD CAROLYN HOPE HOPKINS Morrilton High School STUTTGART MARY SALLAH JIA Arkansas School for Mathematics, Sciences and the Arts TRUMANN ZACHARY DAVID BURCHFIELD Trumann High School WALNUT RIDGE DEVIN FOSTER SMITH Greene County Tech High School WARD JESSICA DAWN VAUGHN Cabot High School WHITE HALL JUSTIN ROBERT DADY White Hall High School WINSLOW JOSEPH ANDREW TAYLOR Lincoln High School WYNNE KYRA LIANE DOBSON Wynne High School JACKSON CHARLES GEORGE Wynne High School 2019 Arkansas Times Academic All-Stars Nominees
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Adult Lyrics - Sasha Alex Sloan
Adult Lyrics – Sasha Alex Sloan
Adult Lyrics by Sasha Alex Sloan is the latest English song. Adult song lyrics are written by Sasha Alex Sloan, King Henry while the song is produced by Chad Copelin, King Henry, Mike Elizondo, Stuart Price. Adult Song Details: Song: Adult Singer(s): Sasha Alex Sloan Produced by: Chad Copelin, King Henry, Mike Elizondo, Stuart Price Written by: Sasha Alex Sloan, King Henry Adult Lyrics I…
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Interview with Andrew Belle
We had the pleasure of interviewing Andrew Belle over Zoom video! Andrew Belle writes songs by feel. The composition comes first. The melody follows. Only after Belle has an internal reaction to the composition do the lyrics finally come. Finding the right words to express what has always been there, but is only now being fully realized. Track by track. Belle writes songs by feel and Nightshade is a vibe. On Nightshade, Belle collaborated once again with long time producer Chad Copelin (LANY, Ben Rector, BRONCHO), James McAlister (Sufjan Stevens, The National), and fellow artist SYML - who co-wrote with Belle ‘My Poor Heart’ the first single off his fourth full length album. The track is a pulsing, driving love song that chronicles the phases of a seasoned relationship, with each chorus returning to the initial spark that drew the lovers together to begin with. When it came time to record the album, the Chicago-based singer-songwriter, chose to take his trusted collaborators to the vaunted Sonic Ranch Studios, located on the US-Mexico border in Tornillo, Texas. The studio compound, which sits on a 1,700-acre pecan orchard, boasts the world’s largest residential recording studio complex and has been the birthplace of albums by Bon Iver, Beach House and a slew of other notable artists. A good portion of Nightshade takes on a subject that has become part of our cultural zeitgeist – mental health. Specifically, how we deal with life itself and why a lot of us seem to be drawn toward unhealthy coping mechanisms. While a few tracks address these themes head on – ‘Spectrum’, ‘Inside Voices’ and ‘Surprise Surprise’ – the album as a whole serves as a soundtrack for anyone driving out of a season of perpetual midnight in their life; toward a sunrise that is a little more hopeful - through a desert just north of the border. Nightshade is a vibe. We want to hear from you! Please email [email protected]. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #AndrewBelle #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! source https://www.spreaker.com/user/14706194/interview-with-andrew-belle
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Ginny Owens Releases "Love Be the Loudest" Nov. 18
Ginny Owens Releases “Love Be the Loudest” Nov. 18
Pop Flavored Album Meant To Inspire Listeners To Put Feet To Their Faith Owens To Donate A Portion Of The Album’s Proceeds To Charity Album Features Big Daddy Weave, Ellie Holcomb, Meredith Andrews, All Sons & Daughters iTunes / Spotify Two-Song Super Single Available Today (more…)
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24 year old singer-songwriter Emily Hearn releases ‘Hourglass’ on Old Prince Records
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Chad Copelin on MSR studio, New York, where Evanescence was recording their third album with Steve Lillywhite in 2010. Copelin was part of the recording sessions. (March 23, 2010)
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Evanescence on the studio (March 2010)
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Already Famous - Kelly Clarkson, Jill Pickering & Kate Rapier
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Interview with Jake Scott
We had the pleasure of interviewing Jake Scott over Zoom video! Jake Scott releases his eight-track project titled Goldenboy, a record that taps a top-shelf collection of pop’s hottest collaborators, including Noah Conrad (Ashe, Niall Horan, LANY), Rob Moose (Bon Iver, Taylor Swift, Phoebe Bridgers), Josh Kerr (Kelsea Ballerini, Camilo Cabello, Little Big Town), Martin Johnson (Boys Like Girls, Jason Derulo), Brandon Paddock (Avril Lavigne, Christina Perri), John Greenham (Billie Eilish, Finneas, Cautious Clay) and Chad Copelin (Train, Third Eye Blind). Raised in a rural Southern household, Scott breaks the stereotypical mold by vulnerably shedding the traditional tropes of masculinity. While Scott recorded most of the project from a family barn in Arkansas, the sonics are anything but homegrown. He has a smooth sound similar to JP Saxe's catchy, relatable intimacy, and he flawlessly blends it with soulful pop melodies reminiscent of Ed Sheeran. Accompanying the EP is a colorful visualization of Scott grappling with breaking out of society’s mold. Watch the “Goldenboy” video above and here. To celebrate Goldenboy, Scott recently launched his own virtual donut shop, Goldenboy Donuts. Available exclusively through Grubhub, Goldenboy Donuts is partnering with local brick-and-mortar donut shops in 11 cities for a six-month partnership. Each donut is handpicked by Scott and named after songs off the EP. Flavors include “Off” The Beaten Path (Apple Fritter), The Shadow (Chocolate Long John), and The Goldenboy (Regular Glazed), and more. Read more about the delicious partnership via Forbes, and order your own Goldenboy Donuts here. The LA-based passionate-pop-heartthrob has made waves as an independent artist with more than 280 million cumulative streams. Scott’s first three songs off Goldenboy --“Off,” “Meet My Shadow,” and “Anymore” -- have already amassed more than 4 million streams and landed on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Chill Pop, Fresh & Chill, and Pop Right Now, plus Apple Music’s New In Pop and Relationship Goals, just to name a few. Scott has risen to become one of streaming’s breakout stars with his unconventional release strategy of writing, producing, and releasing one new song a month, which he did from 2018-2020, earning him 150M+ Spotify streams in 2020 alone. Known for writing "the lyrical language of love and life" (Music Connection), Scott not only pens all his own music -- like hits "Like No One Does” (34M + Spotify streams), “Tuesdays” (28M+ Spotify streams), and “Favorite T-Shirt” (28M+ Spotify streams) -- additionally, he's been a collaborator for some of today's biggest names, including Aloe Blacc, Carrie Underwood, Jason Mraz and Christina Perri. We want to hear from you! Please email [email protected]. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #JakeScott #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! source https://www.spreaker.com/user/14706194/interview-with-jake-scott
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Interview with Wilderado
We had the pleasure of interviewing Wilderado over Zoom video!
Tulsa Indie-rock trio Wilderado has released their new single “Head Right” – available to stream on all DSPs via Bright Antenna Records. A confident and boisterous slice of rock n’ roll, “Head Right” builds on what the band does best – combining soaring melodies with lush three-part harmonies – and is the first new song released from their forthcoming debut album, due out later this year.
Produced by Angelo Petraglia (Kings of Leon, Patty Griffin) and Chad Copelin (Sufjan Stevens, LANY), “Head Right” is the first taste of new music from Wilderdo since releasing their 2020 single “Take Some Time,” which saw incredible remixes from alt-J, RJD2, Emancipator, and Kyle McEvoy & Ezzy. Formed in the California mountains in 2015, Wilderado has since accrued more than 70 MILLION streams across platforms and 3 MILLION monthly listeners. With several EPS and singles to their name, the band has built a passionate fan base through years of consistent touring with the likes of Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie, Pete Yorn, Judah & the Lion, Mt. Joy, and Rainbow Kitten Surprise and main stage festival performances at Lollapalooza, BottleRock, Austin City Limits and more.Wilderado’s new single “Head Right” is out now!
Stay tuned to http://wilderado.co as the band prepare for their debut album later this year.
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24 year old singer-songwriter Emily Hearn releases ‘Hourglass’ on Old Prince Records
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