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Dusty Stray (a Texan outfit based in Amsterdam) mostly has songs about lost love, yearning, murder and death. This song, from recent Basta Music release “Family Album”, is an exception. Produced by the legendary Kramer. THE REAL THING is about true love.
Here’s the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwnvMK_RukU&feature=share&list=UUpNzvrccNJTEIDtYDzPknsA
website: http://www.dustystray.com/
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Here’s a song newly released on iTunes (etc.) featuring talented singer Josie Aiello who has worked with a long list of the industry’s best including Quincy Jones (Josie was once signed to his Qwest label). Most recently Josie has been in the recording studio working on projects like J. Lo’s Kohl’s commercial and both J. Lo’s and Ciara’s upcoming CDs. Majestic Pop anthem “Let the Good Life (Lead to So Much More)” has an uplifting message inspired by Olympic champions and those driven to achieve great things.
http://soundcloud.com/greenmusiclady/let-the-good-life-new-drums
Husain Abdullah Karim professionally known as H.A.K is a man of many talents. Before he ever laid down a song the California born emcee was knocking down quarterbacks on the gridiron. Karim earned academic and athletic all-conference honors from the Atlantic-10 (University of New Hampshire) as a linebacker. Though he received several looks from NFL Scouts he decided to follow his heart and turn all his energy to his true love— music.
Love and fun are in the air with It’s A Love In, Baby! The latest single from Miss Kristin and her collection WHOLE IN MY SOUL from Big Fuss Records.
Richard Kincaid’s plaintive voice unleashed like an arrow from its bow, soars as it gathers momentum with yearning and unabashedly hits home in the heart. Longtime businessman and CEO of the largest publicly traded office real estate company in the United States, when his company sold in February 2007, Richard experienced a moment of reckoning. He faced a choice: he could step back onto the corporate treadmill or pursue projects that really mattered to him. “I didn’t want to continue on autopilot,” he says, “I wanted to make conscious decisions about my life and I needed outlets for my passion that corporate life never provided me.” Thus, Richard turned the page and began a new chapter in which he returned to his first love: music and simultaneously blazed a trail through new territory: philanthropy.