80s music
The 80s were chockful of New Wave power ballads, synthesizers, drum machines, and no shortage of Madonna and Michael Jackson.
Exploring the Magic of Male and Female Vocalists and Songwriters
Unleash the Power: Hire a Female or Male Vocal Artist Now! Music has the remarkable ability to transcend boundaries and touch the deepest parts of our souls. Within the vast landscape of music, there exists a captivating interplay between male and female vocalists and songwriters. These talented artists bring their unique perspectives, tonalities, and storytelling abilities to create magic through their craft. In this blog, we embark on a journey to explore and celebrate the enchanting world of male and female vocalists and songwriters. Together, we will uncover the profound impact they have on the music industry, appreciate their individual brilliance, and revel in the harmonious symphony they create. Get ready to be captivated by the extraordinary talents of these exceptional artists who leave an indelible mark on our hearts and minds.
By Marcus Silva3 years ago in Beat
Make money with your music career
1. Social Media: Social media is a powerful tool to promote your music. Use platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn to share your music with your followers, friends, and family. It is important to consistently build a following and engage with your audience. You can also run ads on social media to reach a new audience
By Olaitan Fronjoo3 years ago in Beat
The Legend's Farewell
Introduction On a balmy summer evening, as the sun began to set over the iconic Pyramid Stage, a palpable sense of anticipation filled the air. It was June 25, 2023, and Glastonbury Festival was about to witness a historic moment: the last ever UK performance of the legendary Elton John. The beloved musician, known for his flamboyance, timeless hits, and philanthropy, was set to bid farewell to his British fans in a grand spectacle that would etch itself into the annals of music history.
By Jay Eccles3 years ago in Beat
Iron Maiden's Longevity
Introduction For over four decades, Iron Maiden has been a colossal force in the realm of heavy metal, defying the test of time with an unwavering spirit. From their electrifying stage performances to their signature galloping riffs and haunting lyrics, the British rockers have etched an indelible mark in music history. This blog explores the remarkable longevity of Iron Maiden, dissecting the key factors behind their enduring success.
By Jay Eccles3 years ago in Beat
It's A Family Affair
Introduction Although with the title we should include the Sly and The Family Stone song and given the same of the band I have just realised that it is a perfect qualification for this playlist and that has just reminded me of a few bands that are made up of family members. The initial idea was to have a parent who made a record and was then eventually followed by their child into making music.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 years ago in Beat
The International First Lady of Rock
The talented singer came into this world on June 8, 1951, as Gaynor Sullivan. She became known for her distinctive husky voice. She is one of my all-time favorite singers. Bonnie Tyler is a Welsh singer, songwriter, businesswoman, and active philanthropist. She started out her career as a local singer in Swansea and got famous when her album The World Starts Tonight was released in 1977 with the singles “Lost in France” and ‘More Than a Lover”. She made it on the charts with her popular single “It’s a Heartache” in 1978 reaching number one in several European countries. Bonnie Tyler won the 10th World Popular Song Festival with her 1979 single “Sitting on the Edge of the Ocean”.
By Rasma Raisters3 years ago in Beat
Got it Covered: A Playlist Devoted to the Art of the Cover Version
So...the best way to start off this playlist of interesting cover versions is with Tina Turner's take on the Creedance Clearwater Revival's Proud Mary. I don't know about anyone else, but as much as I have a lot of time for CCR, Tina absolutely made this song her own and as well as being my favourite version of this song, it's my favourite Tina song.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Beat
Talk "Poison" To Me
Whether you love or love to hate them, Poison became notorious in the 1980's as one of the bands that brought exposure to the genre of Glam Rock. Forming in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, Bret Michaels along with drummer Rikki Rockett and bass player Bobby Dall decided to relocate and chase their dreams, driving to Los Angeles in Bret's Ford Econoline ambulance in 1984. They would cut their teeth in the most famous bars of the Sunset Strip, eventually landing a regular gig at the legendary Troubadour club. Things were looking up for the group, but they still needed a killer guitarist to help them break away from the rest of their Sunset Strip peers. After auditioning many different axe men, it was down to just two virtuosos: an LA famous but semi-unknown C.C. DeVille, or an up and coming pre-Guns Slash.
By Sierra Richardson3 years ago in Beat









