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This Talk Party was a showcase of Korean independent musicians, giving the audience the opportunity to discover and hear new Korean music.
This event followed the Liverpool Sound City 2014, that included the Korean independent bands, Hugh Keice and Peterpan Complex.
After the live performance, the audience participated in a discussion about the current trends of independent music in the world as well as sharing their experiences to launch their careers on the global music scene. David Pichilingi, the CEO of Liverpool Sound City joined the conversation with Dr. Hae-Kyung Um from the School of Music, University of Liverpool and Kyu-Young Lee, the CEO of Ruby Records, the event was chaired by Johny Hopkins, the PR Director of the Triad Publicity.
This Talk Party was a showcase of Korean independent musicians, giving the audience the opportunity to discover and hear new Korean music.
This event followed the Liverpool Sound City 2014, that included the Korean independent bands, Hugh Keice and Peterpan Complex.
After the live performance, the audience participated in a discussion about the current trends of independent music in the world as well as sharing their experiences to launch their careers on the global music scene. David Pichilingi, the CEO of Liverpool Sound City joined the conversation with Dr. Hae-Kyung Um from the School of Music, University of Liverpool and Kyu-Young Lee, the CEO of Ruby Records, the event was chaired by Johny Hopkins, the PR Director of the Triad Publicity.
This Talk Party was a showcase of Korean independent musicians, giving the audience the opportunity to discover and hear new Korean music.
This event followed the Liverpool Sound City 2014, that included the Korean independent bands, Hugh Keice and Peterpan Complex.
After the live performance, the audience participated in a discussion about the current trends of independent music in the world as well as sharing their experiences to launch their careers on the global music scene. David Pichilingi, the CEO of Liverpool Sound City joined the conversation with Dr. Hae-Kyung Um from the School of Music, University of Liverpool and Kyu-Young Lee, the CEO of Ruby Records, the event was chaired by Johny Hopkins, the PR Director of the Triad Publicity.
This Talk Party was a showcase of Korean independent musicians, giving the audience the opportunity to discover and hear new Korean music.
This event followed the Liverpool Sound City 2014, that included the Korean independent bands, Hugh Keice and Peterpan Complex.
After the live performance, the audience participated in a discussion about the current trends of independent music in the world as well as sharing their experiences to launch their careers on the global music scene. David Pichilingi, the CEO of Liverpool Sound City joined the conversation with Dr. Hae-Kyung Um from the School of Music, University of Liverpool and Kyu-Young Lee, the CEO of Ruby Records, the event was chaired by Johny Hopkins, the PR Director of the Triad Publicity.
Live at the Jesus Revolution Concert in Huntsville Al sponsored by Grounds for Hope Christian Non Profit.
Emmy and Americana Music Lifetime Achievment Award winner Jason Ringenberg stomps out the beat during his performance at the Memphis House Concert series, Memphis, Tn., September 19, 2009.
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Tasseomancy and Young Galaxy opened for Austra at Electric Owl in Vancouver BC on Nov 16 2011.
A huge night with serious talent, all 3 bands featured charismatic female lead vocalists. Solid!
On assignment for The Snipe News. See my gallery with review here.
Lady Circus and This Ambitious Orchestra present the Million Dollar Bottle Follies!
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Laura Marling performing live at the iTunes Festival 2010 at The Roundhouse, London on the 9th July 2010. Picture by: Phil Bourne / Retna Pictures
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An Intimate Acoustic performance with Natalie Merchant at Highline Ballroom, Friday, October 7, 2011. Photo Credit: Dino Perrucci. highlineballroom.com
jacquelinejax.com/2011/11/17/new-video-launched-turn-me-on/
Turn Me On” was written by Nashville hall of fame songwriter, John D. Loudermilk. The song was first recorded by Mark Dinning in 1961 and then recorded by Nina Simone, who I’ve always loved for her sultry sound and unique delivery. I really like the rhythm of the music and lyrics. Just a great reminder that simple can be so effective. This recording is the 4rd song on the project I’m working on. Singing songs originating as far back as the 30′s onto today. I adore every song we chose and hope that you’ll enjoy my versions as well. Thanks for watching .
Organ Thief's guitarist Kirk Rawlings during the band's performance at the Cooper-Young Festival, September 19, 2009.