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  • Kasami Washington and his live band. Photo by: WFUV / YouTube

Kasami Washington Tour Dates and Live Performance from WFUV

By |January 28th, 2018|Categories: California, Coachella, Entertainment, Featured, Festivals, Kamasi Washington, London, Melbourne, Music News, Paris, Sydney, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

The Live Band Will Tour in Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Spain, and Perform Two Weekends at the Coachella Music Festival Kasami Washington is having another breakout year following the release of Harmony of Difference. Near the end of 2017 he released a multidimensional piece of artwork, and now in 2018 he is sharing the new material with international audiences. Washington released Harmony of Difference as a six piece movement. He recently stated: “MY HOPE IS THAT WITNESSING THE BEAUTIFUL HARMONY CREATED BY MERGING DIFFERENT MUSICAL MELODIES WILL HELP PEOPLE REALIZE THE BEAUTY IN OUR OWN DIFFERENCES.” – KAMASI WASHINGTON Browse over his

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  • Robert Randolph at LouFest 2017. Photo by: Matthew McGuire

Robert Randolph and the Family Band Live on CBS Saturday Sessions

By |January 27th, 2018|Categories: Entertainment, Featured, Festivals, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

GRAMMY Nominated Robert Randolph Is Up for Best Contemporary Blues Album for Got Soul CBS Saturday Morning got a taste of soul music with Robert Randolph and the Family Band. This past Friday the band made a visit to the CBS studios in New York before heading to Madison Square Garden on Sunday for the GRAMMYs. I personally love this decision by the CBS production team. The producers picked one of the best musicians touring the Untied States to stop by their studio and perform live tracks from their album Got Soul. Tour Dates: 03/07 | New Orleans, LA |

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Wyclef Jean, Cut Chemist, Soccer Mommy, Kosha Dillz and +500 Artists Added to SXSW Music Lineup

By |January 10th, 2018|Categories: Austin, Australia, Canada, Entertainment, Featured, Germany, Global, Japan, Music News, Pop Culture, Previews, SXSW, Texas, United Kingdom, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The Canvas People, Le Galaxie, Tameca Jones, Post Animal and Hundreds More On Deck for SXSW 2018 SXSW has just released a large batch of performing artists set to plug in and engage audiences throughout downtown Austin. International music acts will compete to strike it big at SXSW. Bands from multiple countries will be represented at the festival. In addition to the United States, other countries include: United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Germany, Canada, Scotland, the Philippines, Chile, Portugal, Ireland, South Korea, Peru, Italy, Spain, Venezuela, Colombia, Costa Rica and many more. Several different states nationally will also on present. A quick artist preview

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  • The Motet performing live. Photo taken at the 2017 Gem and Jam Festival. Photo by: Samantha Harvey

Gem and Jam Festival 2018 Expanded Local Talent from Arizona and Updated the Schedule

By |January 8th, 2018|Categories: Arizona, Break Science, Entertainment, Featured, Gem and Jam Festival, Greensky Bluegrass, Head for the Hills, Lettuce, Music News, National News, Previews, STS9, Tucson, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Stay Updated with the Funkiest Music Festival in Arizona's History Gem and Jam Festival 2018 will be taking place January 25-28 in Tucson, Arizona. Music acts from all over the country will converge in the desert on five stages. This will mark the festival's 12th year, and is geared up to be the funkiest festival in the history of Arizona. The Pima County Fairgrounds will transform to the land of the funk for four days. In addition: There will be two stages for electronic music. The festival will host bluegrass, folk, acoustic, rock, hiphop and downtempo genres of music on stage.

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  • Miguel at iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles. Photo by: Wes and Alex for iHeartRadio.

Miguel Releases ‘War & Leisure’ on the Honda Stage at iHeartRadio Theater

By |December 13th, 2017|Categories: California, Entertainment, Featured, Los Angeles, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

iHeartRadio Hosts the Album Release Party for 'War & Leisure' Miguel recently released his new album War & Leisure on ByStorm Entertainment/RCA Records. In connection with an incident earlier this year, Miguel has been reported to have sexually-assaulted Xian Bass via Spin. His response was dismissive, and overall not the best stance on the subject. Currently men and women are under fire for the amount of sexual misconduct taking place in the world. Within the rap genre, sexual misconduct has been something that is overlooked, but we want to help change the attitude in the form of music. It is clear that Miguel is

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  • Bebe Rexha promotional shot. Photo by: iHeartRadio / Twitter

Live Stream Bebe Rexha On Stage From the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles

By |August 7th, 2017|Categories: California, Entertainment, Featured, Los Angeles, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , |

iHeartRadio is hosting a live stream this evening with Bebe Rexha performing from the iHeartRadio Theatre in Los Angeles. Rexha is set to perform on Saturday, September 23 at the Daytime Village within the iHeartRadio Music Fest coming up next month in Las Vegas. Watch over a special Bebe Rexha live performance via the YouTube stream. Rexha also answered some questions about her upcoming album All Your Fault: Pt. 2.

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  • Unpeeled album art. Photo by: Cage the Elephant

Watch ‘Shake Me Down’ from the Unpeeled Album by Cage The Elephant

By |July 27th, 2017|Categories: Cage the Elephant, Entertainment, Featured, Festivals, LouFest, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Cage The Elephant will release UNPEELED worldwide on July 28th via RCA Records. The band is set to tour this fall with festival appearances at Lollapalooza, Life is Beautiful and additional live events. The album UNPEELED is a collection of live recordings from intimate concerts in cities including: Los Angeles, Washington DC, Knoxville, and Nashville. This project features Cage The Elephant performing with a string quartet and additional percussion. It provides depth to their musical catalog. The band's management noted: “Many times you’re adding sonic layers looking for something to hide behind, and what you don’t realize is that that

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  • Phish live at Madison Square Garden. Photo by: Phish / YouTube

Get Glazed Over with a Jam Filled Evening in The Garden featuring Phish

By |July 25th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Music News, National News, New York, New York City, Phish, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

The fourth night of Phish started with a rested and impressive 'Sample in a Jar' to get the first set up and running during the Baker's Dozen concert series in Madison Square Garden. Browse over 'Sample in a Jar' on YouTube. Set a reminder for the first song to be streamed from the second set on 07/25/17. Entire sets from the Baker's Dozen shows can be broadcasted with Live Phish. Also in the first set the band broke out an impressive 'Lawn Boy.' They continue to weave in between classic tracks and newer music spanning over two decades of

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  • Sacred Hearts Club album art. Photo by: Foster the People

Preview New Music with ‘Sacred Hearts Club’ by Foster the People

By |July 21st, 2017|Categories: Austin, Austin City Limits Festival, Chicago, Denver, Entertainment, Featured, Festivals, Lollapalooza, Miami, Music News, Nashville, National News, Pop Culture, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

Foster the People have released audio tracks to their upcoming album Sacred Hearts Club set for release today. The album is available in vinyl via the band's main website. The band is set to tour nationally with spots at Lollapalooza, ACL Fest, Mo Pop Festival and several prestige venues. Browse over the complete list of tour dates. This album and style of music departs from the traditional Foster the People sound, and expands it for a more aggressive, mature and intimate vibe. Stream tracks from Sacred Hearts Club by Foster the People on YouTube. [td_block_video_youtube playlist_title="Sacred Hearts Club |

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  • Microphones setup in a recording studio. Photo by: Pexels.com

YouTube has Not Made a Profit, but Musicians Want More Money from the Streaming Music Service

By |July 17th, 2017|Categories: Advertising, Chance the Rapper, Economy, Entertainment, Featured, Google, Music News, National News, Pop Culture, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

YouTube is in hot water over their streaming music service with musicians looking to obtain more money for their content. Personally, I also want YouTube to start paying more for content. YouTube does provide a free server to upload data for their users. This is one of the many tradeoffs that major media outlets overlook when covering this debate. Another tradeoff is the search engine connected to the content. As a media producer that runs my own website, I completely understand the cost in providing server space for millions of users. That cost should be far more transparent. YouTube

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