Charlottesville’s Classic Rock & R&B Storytellers Taking Authentic Songcraft Mainstream

Charlottesville’s Classic Rock & R&B Storytellers Taking Authentic Songcraft Mainstream

Some musical partnerships are built in studios. Others are forged over decades of friendship, shared stages, and a commitment to real music. Barry & Carr, the Charlottesville, Virginia duo of lifelong friends Christopher Barry and Gene Carr, fall into that...
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Robert Ross Rings in “Rockin’ Christmas

Robert Ross Rings in “Rockin’ Christmas

Holiday Heat with a Human Touch: Robert Ross Rings in “Rockin’ Christmas” I’ve always had a knack for cutting through hype to get to the emotional mechanics of a song—what makes it tick, why it works, and how it fits...
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For The Holidays A Global Anthem of Unity

For The Holidays A Global Anthem of Unity

Michel François Re‑Releases We Are One Family — A Global Anthem of Unity in English, French, and Spanish  International artist Michel François proudly announces the re‑release of his inspiring anthem We Are One Family, now availabl...
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Harry Kappen on “The Longing”: When the Heart Speaks Louder Than Home

Harry Kappen on “The Longing”: When the Heart Speaks Louder Than Home

In “The Longing,” Harry Kappen cracks open the quiet fault lines that form when love, loyalty, and identity pull in opposite directions. What begins as a whisper of doubt swells into a confession, a reckoning, and ultimately a surrender to...
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Eddy Mann’s ‘It’s Time, Lord’ Offers a Gentle Yet Urgent Prayer for a Hurting World

Eddy Mann’s ‘It’s Time, Lord’ Offers a Gentle Yet Urgent Prayer for a Hurting World

Few artists in contemporary Christian music balance tenderness and truth quite like Eddy Mann. With his latest single, “It’s Time, Lord,” released worldwide on October 6, 2025, the Philadelphia-based worship artist once again proves that simplicity can c...
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Quiet Truths and Soft Revelations: Bob Augustine’s “Folk IndieBob”

Quiet Truths and Soft Revelations: Bob Augustine’s “Folk IndieBob”

There is a gentleness to Bob Augustine’s Folk IndieBob that recalls the great folk records which never needed to raise their voice to command a room. Like the most enduring singer-songwriters of the ’60s and ’70s—artists who believed that honesty,...
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Cathleen Ireland’s Midnight Journey Through Fireworks, Secrets, and Soul “In The City”

Cathleen Ireland’s Midnight Journey Through Fireworks, Secrets, and Soul “In The City”

Ah… the city. A place where lights shimmer like promises, where music leaks from doorways and windows as if the night itself were humming. And somewhere in that glow, stepping into the pulse with a knowing smile, is Cathleen Ireland....
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Cory M. Coons Steps Into the Circle at Sun Studio — And Finds the Heart of His Own Story

Cory M. Coons Steps Into the Circle at Sun Studio — And Finds the Heart of His Own Story

There’s a moment every roots artist faces when the music asks something deeper of them — when the guitar, the lyric, and the lineage all converge in a way that demands honesty over artifice. On The Sun Sessions, Cory M....
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“Euphoria”: Don Broco Ignite Their Most Thrilling Era Yet

“Euphoria”: Don Broco Ignite Their Most Thrilling Era Yet

“Euphoria”: Don Broco Ignite Their Most Thrilling Era Yet There’s a moment in “Euphoria”—right before the guitars crash in—when Don Broco hold your breath hostage. It’s that electronic, vocal-led preface, a shimmering invitation that feels almo...
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“The Trunk” — A Story Buried in Wood and Memory

“The Trunk” — A Story Buried in Wood and Memory

It begins innocently enough. A son, alone in a quiet room, lifts the lid of an old wooden trunk. Dust drifts through a beam of fading afternoon light. A moment like any other… until it isn’t. Because inside that trunk...
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