Atlanta rockers Drivin ‘N Cryin offer up a tribute to Faces keyboard player in the form of a tune dedicated to, and named after him.
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Billboard Premieres Joslyn & The Sweet Compression’s “What Did You Think Was Gonna Happen” Video
Joslyn Hampton is certainly an animated performer when she fronts the Lexington, Ky., R&B troupe Joslyn & the Sweet Compression. And now, thanks to the video for the group’s new song “What Did You Think Was Gonna Happen,” premiering exclusively below, Hampton is literally animated.
“My first reaction was, ‘Oh, this is cool.’ Then I did a double-take and went, ‘Wow, this IS kind of interesting to look at someone else’s perception or interpretation of me as a cartoon’,” Hampton tells Billboard. “I thought it was an interesting little character, pretty neat. It’s a very fun video.”
Rolling Stone Names New Single from Drivin N’ Cryin A “Song You Need To Know”
Drivin N’ Cryin pay tribute to Ian McLagan — the electrifying keyboardist for the Faces and Small Faces, who died in 2014 — in this sneaky bar-band jam that bears his name.
American Songwriter Magazine Premieres The Good Grace’s New Single
Indie-folk outfit the Good Graces has released lead single “His Name Was The Color That I Loved” off upcoming album Prose And Consciousness, due for release via Potluck on October 11.
The Good Graces is an artistic collective featuring singer, songwriter and guitarist Kim Ware. “His Name Was The Color That I Loved” emerged from an online writing challenge and pays respect to Ware’s traditions with her father.
LA Weekly Features Brad Byrd’s Upcoming Album Release Party
Join Brad Byrd and his band along with a lineup of killer LA talent, including Supermoon and Grand Canyon. Follow link below for more details.
Glide Magazine Shares Album Announcement and New Video from High Divers
South Carolina’s The High Divers have announced the release of their new Sadler Vaden-produced EP, Ride With You (out June 7th)— an emotion-clad and wholly triumphant project — this four-piece are poised to break out on a national scale.