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Enjoy Music for Life, Not Just for Summer

Oticon, provides useful tips on how to protect your hearing now, to ensure you can continue to enjoy music for years to come

The Womens Freedom Song Contest Launches!

The fourth year of the Womens Freedom Song Contest is accepting entries starting Dec. 19 to March 1, 2022!

Indie-Soul Artist, Composer, and Music Supervisor Releases New Music Video About Resilience

In a collaboration with songwriter Maja Vasilj (Nashville), Natalie Nicole Gilbert (Los Angeles) has released an inspiring new music video.

“I Didn’t Know” Debuts on Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud & Bandcamp

After years of composing music, developing her craft and building up her musical repertoire, Arab-Latinx singer, Jasmine Daboul is ready to hit the scene.

“DOUBLE PIANO”, a new Album from Film Composer Cyril Morin and Pianist William Lecomte

Film composer Cyril Morin and pianist William Lecomte meet once again after collaborating on the jazz-fusion album “New Daw” (2017).

EXCLUSIVE NEW ABBA SONG – REMEMBER WHEN (days when we were young) ABBA Tribute

Lets face it, when you think of Eurovision you think of ABBA.

Mom and Daughter Team Up to Launch First Black Woman-Owned Record Label for Women

The first Black-owned, majority woman-owned and led independent record label designed to meet the underserved needs of women in the R&B, hip hop, and pop genres.

The Garden State Philharmonic Announces Live Concert Season for 2021-22

The Garden State Philharmonic (GSP) is set to begin their 2021-22 live concert series this fall under the leadership of Music Director and Conductor Diane Wittry

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Redefining Professional Spaces: The Rise of Dual-Purpose Backyard Office Sheds in America

The American Dream Reimagined: Backyards Transforming into Profitable Workspaces
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The Ultimate Fighter 31: McGregor vs. Chandler: The Battle Begins

The Ultimate Fighter 31 is set to premiere on ESPN+ on June 6, 2023, and it is sure to be a must-watch for fans of mixed martial arts.

Florida Faces Lawsuits Over Sweeping New Elections Law

The moment Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping elections bill into law last week, several voter-advocacy groups filed lawsuits against it.

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Best Apps for your New Mobile Phone

We can install any app from the google play store very quickly. Let’s take a look at some most amazing apps for android mobile phones.

Survivors Call for Monument in Honor of Fallen Heroes

Congress is moving forward with plans to build the monument to honor the 3,600 Americans who have earned the nation's highest award for valor in combat.