Now playing: ‘Can’t Stop Now’ by Suki Rae and Company

Music artist Suki Rae in Machu Picchu

Are you looking for some spiritual music to add to your playlist? Suki Rae, a spiritual vagabond whose mission is to channel the divine, offers listeners eclectic, transcending music to raise social consciousness and awareness. Listen to ‘Can’t Stop Now’ by Suki Rae and Company now on Spotify.

Fromgirltogirl loves this 10 track CD because it is feel good music, innovative, and fresh. Suki Rae has an absolutely stunning voice that easily gets you hooked.

Check Suki Rae Music videos for ‘Bugz in Da Bed’ and ‘Neshamah’ now

Track List 
1. Peace by Piece
2. Can’t Stop Now
3. I’m Gonna Climb( to the top of the Mountain)
4. Water from the Fountain( Peace on Earth)
5. Walking Mandala
6. Waitin’ for the Light
7. There’s Someone Watchin’ Over You
8. That which hath been
9. Cast Away
10. Alowan( Song of Praise)
Musicians
Steve Bloom: Guitar
Kennan Keating: Guitar
KJ Jacobs- Bass
Barry Kornhauser: Cello
Andrey Golodukhin: Drums
Chris Howard: Percussion
Ayana Lowe,Andru Cann,Sumati Bates,Benita Charles,Greg Cross:Vocals
Flute,keyboards,vocals,songwriter: Suki Rae

About Suki Rae
Classically trained flutist/singer/songwriter Suki Rae has performed for over 25 years. She has won many awards; been musician in residence in eight locations including Israel and Spain; and featured on radio and TV. She has also acted, written and directed in theater and film. She wrote and directed her own autobiographical muse-ical at the Writer’s Voice in NYC, and through a grant from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council produced a Peace Concert of her original music as well as the original songs of teenagers at St. Marks Church. Suki Rae has performed in venues ranging from Alice Tully Hall to the Jerusalem Women’s Music Festival. She was featured in the documentary “Dig your Soul on the Streets” with the rock band OASIS.


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Now playing: ‘Lead Us On’ by Lauren Lakis | New Music

 Do you love rock music supporting feminists? Check out this new single from Lo-fi Garage rock artist Lauren Lakis entitled ‘Lead Us On.’ The single features gritty guitars, resonating melodies, and ethereal vocals. We love this track because Lakis says things we would consider that most people would feel uncomfortable saying.

Listen now to ‘Lead Us On’ by Lauren Lakis

You can get and share the single now on spotify.

About Lauren Lakis

Raised in Baltimore, Lauren Lakis grew to embrace the fatalistic spirit of the city with an ever-present and fearless approach to her work and art. The hand-crafted rawness of her sound bellows deep and true, unscathed by the prevailing winds of today’s polite rock. Lakis’s persistence and growth in the Los Angeles scene attributes to her earlier bands Hobart W Fink (vocals), Slow Coda (vocals & keys), & LA Nova (vocals, keys, bass, programming).
 
Inspired by the challenges that life throws at us, Lakis purposely immersed herself into experiencing arduous and uncomfortable situations. Having looked up to fearless women as a child, the songstress was determined to live her life as raw, real, and unapologetic as possible.
“I always aspired to embody those qualities, to strike out on my own, boldly go where no one in my family has gone, to love harder and more passionately” reveals Lakis.
Wanting to discover what it’s like to lead the lives of as many different types of people in the world, Lakis spent nights writing poetry with junkies in abandoned warehouses, taught English in Prague, worked as both a stripper and yoga teacher in Tokyo, and helped as a mentor for kids with Autism. These challenges gave her a whole new understanding, opening her eyes and learning empathy and compassion for others which ultimately infiltrated her songwriting.
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Newest pop star of 2018: Jay Diamondz. Listen now.

Here at Fromgirltogirl.com we are adding fresh new music to our summertime music playlist. While exploring our options, we decided to checkout music from DC native Jay Diamondz , pop music songwriter and singer. Jay Diamondz blends 80’s dance influences and contemporary electronic vibes to deliver empowering messages and show off bold fashion choices.
What we like about Jay Diamondz is that he loves to entertain people. He says he feels like the best version of himself when he performs because it allows him to be true to himself and his art.
Like Jay Diamondz on Facebook and check out his debut music video below. You may also be interested in reading this Q&A with Jay Diamondz.

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Now playing: Bare by Georgia Meek | Pop Music

Georgia Meek fashion shoot

 

Pop artist Georgia Meek has a new single entitled Bare, which features emotionally charged vocal while telling a tale of female empowerment, domestic violence & self-preservation. It is a piano led pop ballad evoking a style reminiscent of Adele & Rihanna.  The subject is about a traumatic experience for Georgia, sharing her past experiences to help anyone who might be in a similar situation.

Georgia Meek is on fire.  This is epic new pop” – BBC Introducing

About Georgia Meek

Georgia appeared at The Great Escape festival, 17th-19th May and Bare was featured on Spotify‘s New Music Friday.  Charismatic Georgia has recently been featured in the UK Weekly Magazine Stylist and championed by BBC Introducing / BBC Radio 1.  Bare was originally premiered on top tastemaker publication Clash Magazine.

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Now playing: ‘Secret Admirer’ by Barbudo

Barbudo releases single Secret Admirer

The highly anticipated single, ‘Secret Admirer‘ from Nu-eyed funk group, Barbudo is here and drenched in funk-fuelled melodies, shimmering vocal harmonies, and groove-laden basslines. Let’s just say, this band is worth the watch.

Listen to Secret Admirer now

About Barbudo

Barbudo is a British ‘Nu-eyed funk’ group from the south coast town of Havant, Portsmouth. Fusing elements of old-school funk, psych rock and smooth R&B, brothers Ben and Harry Stanworth, along with Elliot Salter have established an intoxicating sound which oozes charm and flamboyancy. Taking inspiration from the pioneers of 70’s funk, soul and disco, as well as acts such as Steely Dan, Shuggie Otis and The Isley Brothers, Barbudo have concocted a sound equal parts contemporary with yesteryear’s glow. This blend has given the band a distinct sound that has won over audiences across the nation.

 “We were going go for latin-infused funk vibe, like a blend of Michael Jackson and Santana” explains Ben. Thematically ‘Secret Admirer’ is a tongue in cheek interpretation of having guilty pleasures.

“It’s a playful confession of secretly liking something that is deemed ‘uncool’ by most people. You might not publicly admit to liking it, but beyond judging eyes you see it for what it is. Like listening to Coldplay when you are sad…”, reveals Harry.

DIY Magazine editor and record label executives recently chose Barbudo as the winner of ‘Record Store Day Unsigned’ competition for their video ’SXC’, resulting in an EP being pressed to vinyl and sold in stores nationwide.

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Now playing: ‘Better Days’ by The Classic Kids

The Classic Kids Music Video
 New York’s Indie Alt-Pop band The Classic Kids released a new music video featuring jangly guitars, contagious melodies, and a soaring chorus. The music video is ‘Better Days,’ an electrifying and uplifting song conveying a message of hope. The music video is produced by Shep Goodman & Aaron Accetta of Dirty Canvas (American Authors, Young Rising Sons)as a highly anticipated follow up to their debut EP, which received critical acclaim.

Watch ‘Better Days’ Now:

About the Classic Kids

 The Classic Kids, a supremely infectious foursome, formed in 2013 in Brooklyn New York. The Classic Kids is comprised of Eric James (Bass/Vocals), Matty Boy (Guitar/Vocals), Max Dean (Guitar) and Mikey G (Drums). 

The band has quickly made waves with their authentic and meaningful lyricism and indie pop/ retro rock’n’roll sound. Together they have successfully created an indie pop anthem with retro sensibilities. ‘Better Days’ is an uplifting song, conveying a message of hope and positivity even in today’s society. 

“During these hard times of political differences, we wanted to create lyrics that can just take your mind away from all that and give you something to feel good about. These are our better days” explains Boy.

The video follows the band doing good deeds and bringing joy to the people they come across on their journey throughout New York City. Learn more about The Classic Kids today.

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Now playing ‘FADER’ by The New Division

EP cover of the FADER album by music artist The New Division

New wave, synth artist The New Division has released his highly anticipated new EP ‘FADER.’ The New Division has already amassed a loyal following online, garnering millions of Spotify hits, as well as features in outlets like Pitchfork and The Guardian. The EP features cinematic explosions of synth-pop and dark electronic soundscapes definitely worth the listen.

Have a listen to ‘FADER’by The New Division now.

About The New Division

The New Division is the alias of Los Angeles based electronic musician/producer John Glenn Kunkel. Being one of the most important acts in the new wave electro synth genre, The New Division has released three critically acclaimed albums and four EPs, as well as many remixes and productions.

His Single “One Night in Tokyo” profiles a trans-pacific love affair.  Kunkel vocals radiate over atmospheric driving beats with eerie production. While in “Jealous” Kunkel is calling out for intimacy in a relationship almost lost.  The melancholy lyrics are a perfect juxtaposition to the bright, danceable electronic beats and guitar heavy rhythms.

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Now playing: #Overthrown by Zosia | Dark Pop Music

pop music artist Zosia supports the me too movement
In need of some dark-pop music? Check out this new single, ‘Overthrown’ from dark-pop music artist Zosia. It was released via The Line of Best Fit. The song is a poignant product of Zosia’s frustration with society’s treatment of sexual assault victims. The single details her own struggle of battling shame and issues of self-worth after being a victim of sexual assault. Zosia has received critical acclaim and she has been lauded by Live Nation as “one to watch.”
Zosia confides, “As a victim myself, I have spent my life battling shame and issues of self-worth. I was depressed and angry for every victim who has faced and will face this sort of dismissal of their pain.” Zosia has succeeded in composing a beautifully raw anthem that embodies the range of emotions that so many women deal with on a daily basis. “We don’t have to be either vulnerable or strong; vulnerability is just another form of strength” explains Zosia.

Listen Now to Overthrown


About Zosia

Zosia is a singer, producer, and songwriter. She is a dark-pop lyricist inspired by the philosophies of Isaac Asimov and Pythagoras. Los Angeles based Zosia (born Anneke Lada) began writing songs at the age of nine. As she matured into her teens and early twenties, she began honing in her own philosophy, one that reflected her growing need to create a sense of meaning.
With a diverse set of influences, today Zosia creates alternative electro-pop with elements of trip-hop, rock, and alternative R&B. Using her strong vocals and cinematic synths, Zosia has built a world of her own filled with strength and knowing. With lyrics focusing on overcoming depression, anxiety and finding fulfillment, the songwriter explores solutions in her intricately introspective music.  Follow Zosia on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
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Modern-day music marketing for the emerging artist

Photography by Matthew Kane of woman guitarist

Did you know there are now more than 30 million musicians in the USA competing for the attention and loyalty of a nation of discerning music lovers? The music industry is often labeled as relentless and even more so for female artists with the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative reporting that 2017 marked a six-year low for female artists as they accounted for a mere 16.8% of chart-topping artists. While raw talent and tenacity play a big part in overall success, something as seemingly insignificant as effectively marketing your own music often has the ability to make or break even the most talented of emerging female artists.

You play state-of-art instruments like a pro, have killer songs and have thought about going on tour with your band. You are ready to take your music to the next level, empower other up-and-coming artists and become famous, but you have no idea how to reach your fans. If you want to become a successful musician and sell your music to countless people, it is imperative that you create a significant amount of heat on the street. While word-of-mouth marketing is still seen as one of the most powerful means of promoting your music, the internet, and social media

While word-of-mouth marketing is still seen as one of the most powerful means of promoting your music, the internet, and social media, in particular, has opened up endless doors in terms of effective music marketing. Creating an emotional reaction over the internet that can see you gain life-long, money-spending fans and be relatively easy if you follow a few basic guidelines.

Don’t ditch social media

Just when we thought social media couldn’t get any bigger, it did.  Despite some recent negative hype surrounding Facebook and its ever-changing algorithms, it remains the fastest-growing social media platform, with the average Facebook user accessing the platform as many as 8 times a day.  As powerful as social-media marketing may be, it isn’t a straight-forward marketing tool and often acts as more of a catalyst for conversation and improved word-of-mouth marketing. Fan engagements are of vital importance, regardless of platform.

Artists and bands should aim to post fresh, interesting content on a regular basis, taking the time to ‘like, comment and reply’ on fan posts. There are a few brilliant social media marketing strategies that can be employed and that work particularly well if all your accounts (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram etc.) are linked. Posting short teasers to your new tracks is a great way to create hype around your music.

Going live on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram during a live gig is great, although hosting a Q&A session is even better in terms of engagement. There are many artists who put a significant amount of effort into their social media presence. Selena Gomez, for instance, has perfected fan-interaction on social media and has even linked her accounts to her website, maximizing her exposure across all platforms.

Get in on the blogs

Promoting your music entails reaching out to new audiences and interacting with your current fans.  Music-related blogs carry huge potential in terms of music marketing as bloggers are constantly on the look-out for new content.  Even emerging artists are able to approach blogs with a cleverly worded, personal pitch that will sell their appeal to the blog’s followers.

Blogs generally have an established audience that could turn into fans for the artist or band if the blogger is sufficiently impressed. Generic album reviews may not cut it where some of the more hip blogs are concerned so aim to give interesting content of new songs, tours and charity initiatives. Podcast blogs, social media blogs and, website blogs should all be considered – your chances of being featured are greater if you approach as many reputable blogs as possible instead of only a select few.

The time and effort invested into the effectual marketing of your music will never go unrewarded. It is important to remember that even though internet marketing may form the basis of your campaign, traditional promotional methods such as print media and live music should never be discarded. The most successful marketing strategy will be one that embraces age-old proven methods as well as more modern-day approaches, combining them into a seamless, striking effort that will see you not only win over the hearts of new fans but succeed in keeping your current ones well appeased, too.

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Now playing: ‘The Yield’ by Kate Fenner

Kate Fenner, NYC folk/singer-songwriter, has a new music entitled ‘The Yield’ video as well as a new album, Middle Voice out.

Photos of Kate Fenner

About the album Middle Voice

“Middle Voice” is a vital snapshot for Kate Fenner; the title, aside from being a grammatical term to describe a subject that is both an actor andacted-upon, both agent and patient, conjures up a voice both in the middle of its life, and in-between feelings about many things: love, purpose, illness, death. A kind of sweet and earned ambivalence towards life and art, Fenner describes:

Kate_Fenner_black_and_white_photo“I recorded the bed tracks for this album after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer and slated for surgery to remove it. This diagnoses itself came after a fallow period of illness and getting sober. I had started to write again, and wanted to capture my voice on tape in the event that something went awry in the surgery. Tony Scherr, my old friend, stepped up immediately; we recorded all the beds in less than three weeks in short 3-hr sessions while my son was in school. We later added overdubs and a couple newer songs, once my voice had healed” – Kate Fenner

Share the new music video for “The Yield” at Vimeo.

Listen to “Middle Voice” on Spotify and follow Kate Fenner on Facebook.

Track List for Middle Voice

1. Two Minds
2. This Divorce
3. Beatrice
4. The Yield
5. A Marriage
6. Song & Dance
7. You’re a Big Girl Now
8. Fatal Fire
9. Hunter
10. Passenger
11. That is All

 

About Kate Fenner

Kate Fenner is a Canadian musician, currently based in New York City. The New York Times describes her vocal stylings as having a “lusty, alternative, Joni Mitchell-ish sound”. She was one of the primary singers and songwriters for the Canadian alternative rock band Bourbon Tabernacle Choir in the 1980s and 1990s. After its dissolution, Fenner continued performing as a duo with her former Bourbon bandmate Chris Brown. In 2000, she toured and sang with Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip on the “Music @ Work” tour. Fenner released a solo album, Horses and Burning Cars, in 2003, followed by her second solo album, Magnet, produced by Chris Brown.

Fenner’s music was also featured on the soundtrack for the “Mystery On Fifth Avenue” Apartment project by the New York architecture firm 212box. “Salamandre”, co-written by her and Brown, was built around four melodies of inspiration through four centuries of music, including Renaissance, classical, Victorian, a Venetian waltz, jazz, ragtime, blues, folk, and funk. “Salamandre” was commissioned and curated as part of the “Mystery On Fifth Avenue” by architectural designer Eric Clough.

In December 2004, through January 2005, Fenner was invited to be the opening act for blues artist B.B. King on a tour through the American South, at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut, and at BB King’s in New York City.

At this time, Fenner also began to sing in several performance pieces for the visual artist Joan Jonas, among them “The Shape, the Scent, the Feel of Things”, originally commissioned by the Dia Beacon and subsequently performed around the world, “Reading Dante”, and “They Come to Us Without a Word”, which premiered at the Venice Biennale in 2015.

In November 2017, she released a third solo album, “Middle Voice”, followed with some performances. Fenner recorded it with long-time musical collaborator Tony Scherr. Musical contributors to the recording include Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Norah Jones, Chris Brown, and Tony Scherr.

 

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