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“Beauty” by Julia Wade

Julia Wade is a Classical Crossover artist whose work spans many different musical styles from classical to Broadway to folk to pop.

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Midwest Hype and Northwoods Revolution present ‘Do or Die’ (Official Music Video). Pick up Midwest Hype’s new album ‘Dayglow’ at www.midwesthype.com

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Elan - Stranger

“We look back to a day when music had soul and try to carry those qualities with us on our journey, in our own songs and sound.”

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Bree Rose - “Hands Up” Acoustic

“Bree”, as everyone calls her, is a 17-year old singer and songwriter. Her songs reflect experiences on young love and relationships. Her writing expresses what comes from her heart, and eventually after emotion turns to word, word turns into voice, and her powerful vocals and unique sound reach out to a wide range of music-loving personalities.

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Antioquia - “Idaho”

With influences ranging from Mahavishnu Orchestra to Primus, Antioquia’s primary mission is to unite humans in the healing act of dance through a genre that they have dubbed, “Afro-Colombian Psychedelic Lovefunk.”

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Blade of Grass - “Who You Gonna Run To” is a simple timeless acoustic love song that chastises a girl for burning her romantic bridges, but ultimately glorifies her feminine essence.

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Kim Edwards - “The Show”

“The Show,” subtly and coyly wraps around the listener, starting off with a jaunty piano motif that’s then layered with airy Queen-esque backup vocals and a whimsical snare drum pattern. The song exudes pop awe with seasick trumpets, festive trombones, a plinking triangle; it’s an expansive but tastefully nuanced relationship narrative that manages to be both humorously absurd and warmly sincere. Kim sings: I watched you walk a high tight-rope/ The net below your only hope/And when you fell you said it was a joke/ And we knew the show was over. 

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Matt Wilson offers the ultimate in entertainment. He never fails to elicit excitement from his audience and he does so with intelligence and verve. With 5 CD’s to his credit Wilson’s songwriting is catchy without being pandering and is infused with a degree of depth not to be expected in most of the pop world. When requested, Wilson calls on his massive repertoire of cover tunes and performs them with an energy and artistry equal to the original.

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The Backbone, by Lay Low

LAY LOW is the alter-ego of Icelandic singer/songwriter Lovísa Elísabet Sigrúnardóttir.

‘The Backbone’ has a poetic resonance with Neil Young and P.J. Harvey; a lick of Nancy Sinatra’s husky attitude and a dose of Portishead’s dirty acid trip. ‘The Backbone’ stirs up a cocktail of something you’ve never had before. And with her upcoming LP, set for international release in the autumn of 2012, you’ll soon be back at the bar asking for more of LAY LOW.

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Markeisha Ensley - “Maybe” 

Piano-driven love songs

Listening to the sounds of singer-songwriter Markeisha Ensley is like indulging in a rich, flourless chocolate cake while drinking a well-aged, red wine. 

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