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Chris Redding

Chris Redding’s The Colors In My Mind hits #1 on iTunes charts & Earns GRAMMY Nomination, Signaling a Global Shift Toward Healing-Centered Music

Chris Redding’s The Colors In My Mind has emerged as a global force in New Age music, topping the iTunes New Age charts at #1 across multiple international regions, a rare achievement that signals a growing worldwide demand for music rooted in healing, inclusion, and emotional authenticity. For the international award–winning recording artist, songwriter, and […]

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Trace Marx

Trace Marx Finds Meaning and Momentum on “Angels All About Me (For Pops)”

Trace Marx’s “Angels All About Me (For Pops)” arrives as a record shaped by timing, reflection, and personal history. Rather than approaching the song as a memorial alone, Marx frames it as a living connection between past and present, belief and experience. The track captures a moment when life felt unstable on the surface, yet

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Michelle Ann Owens

“Chapter Vegas”: How a Temporary Move Sparked Michelle Ann Owens’ Boldest Work Yet

Michelle Ann Owens moved to Las Vegas without the expectation of staying long. The shift began as a temporary change after years in Los Angeles as a way to shake up her surroundings. She did not anticipate, however, the impact Vegas would have on her songwriting and production choices. Her new album, “Chapter Vegas,” captures

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The Something Club Duo

The Something Club Wants You to Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable with “You’re Weird”

There’s something liberating about not taking yourself too seriously, and that’s exactly the message The Something Club is sending with their upcoming single, “You’re Weird.” The Toronto-based duo is turning self-expression into an anthem, proving that weird is not only good, but it’s also essential. The Something Club’s origin story feels as spontaneous as their

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Paul Hennessy

Paul Hennessy Releases The Cost Of The Escape, Featuring 12 Albums & 144 Songs

Most people have a moment in their life when the world feels too divided to recognize. Paul Hennessy had that moment too, but instead of shouting into the void or arguing online, he sat down with a notebook, a guitar, and an idea that felt outrageous even to him: releasing 12 albums – 144 original

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Isaiah Wallace

Isaiah Wallace Steps Into 2026 With a Clear Mind and a Restored Artistic Vision

For Isaiah Wallace, the road back to music was not a quick return but a steady climb out of a difficult chapter. His time away was shaped by betrayal, personal challenges, and the uncomfortable realization that success often attracts the wrong people. Yet the silence that worried some fans became the very season that reshaped

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