ENNY and Odeal perform 'Bernie Mac' for Vevo's 2022 'DSCVR Artists to Watch'
by Michael Major
- Nov 10, 2021
Rapper Enny has cemented herself as a rising star in the UK scene, and someone eager to carve her own path both sonically and lyrically. The 24-year-old’s blend of relaxed, jazzy influences and nimble flows drawing from old school grime continues to draw wide critical acclaim, and shows emphatic promise from an artist still so early in her career.
VIDEO: Willie Jones Performs 'Get Low Get High' for Vevo's 2022 DSCVR Artists to Watch
by Michael Major
- Nov 9, 2021
Vevo, the world’s leading music video network released the complete list for its highly-anticipated Vevo DSCVR “Artists to Watch' 2022 campaign. Beginning November 1, Vevo’s DSCVR ATW will showcase engaging, high-quality live performance video content from the class of 2022, with two unique performances from each artist, shot exclusively for Vevo.
Wet Leg performs 'Wet Dream' for Vevo's 2022 'DSCVR Artists to Watch'
by Michael Major
- Nov 8, 2021
Arming themselves with guitars and effervescent imaginations, Wet Leg set about making some recordings of their own. Their debut singles 'Chaise Longue' and 'Wet Dream' are infectious, tongue-in-cheek instant classics with suitably irrepressible videos to match, finding Wet Leg an instantly rabid and rapidly-growing fanbase.
Angel City Chorale Will Bring LIGHT UP THE WORLD to UCLA's Royce Hall
by Nicole Rosky
- Nov 5, 2021
America’s Got Talent’s Golden Buzzer-winning vocal sensation Angel City Chorale (ACC), led by Sue Fink, Artistic Director, announced today their 28th annual holiday concert, Light Up the World, on Saturday, December 4th and Sunday, 5th at UCLA’s famed Royce Hall. The choir will jumpstart the joy this holiday season with their return to live performance with a mix of traditional favorites and uplifting new music wrapped in fresh, stylish arrangements.
Jamie Miller Releases New Holiday Single 'Home By Midnight'
by Michael Major
- Nov 5, 2021
Jamie Miller is getting into the holiday spirit with his new single, “Home By Midnight.' Produced by Jon Hume (Galantis, Bebe Rexha, Elle King) and written by Hume and Sierra Deaton (5 Seconds Of Summer, gnash, Jagwar Twin) of Alex & Sierra, “Home By Midnight” is a passionate yuletide ballad with an anthemic chorus.
Griff Announces First North American Headline Tour
by Michael Major
- Nov 2, 2021
UK pop phenomenon Griff announces her first headlining tour of North America. The 20-year-old, recently selected for Billboard’s prestigious 21 Under 21 list, kicks off the eight-date trek in Washington, DC, on January 25, 2022. Tickets go on-sale this week.
Further Casting Announced For CABARET at The Kit Kat Club
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 2, 2021
ATG Productions and Underbelly, the producers of CABARET at the KIT KAT CLUB in London's West End have announced the Prologue Company, ahead of the production's first preview performance on Monday 15 November 2021.
British Youth Music Theatre Founder Jon Bromwich To Step Down
by Stephi Wild
- Oct 29, 2021
Jon Bromwich has announced he will be retiring from his role as Executive Producer of British Youth Music Theatre in May 2022. Jon was instrumental in founding the leading musical theatre company (first known as Youth Music Theatre UK) for young people in 2003.
Honne Announces 2022 North American Tour Dates
by Michael Major
- Oct 26, 2021
HONNE have announced their North American headlining tour. Starting in Boston, MA in early May 2022, the electro-pop duo will travel across North America in support of their new album. Presales begin Wednesday, October 27 and general tickets go on sale Friday, October 29. Check out the new tour dates now!
BWW Review: AN EVENING WITH SERGE CLIVIO AND FRIENDS, VOL. 2 Rocks the House at 54 Below
by Ricky Pope
- Oct 16, 2021
The room at 54 Below tonight was rocking with the beats of many genres of music blended together into an evening of joy and gratitude. The show was billed as AN EVENING WITH SERGE CLIVIO AND FRIENDS VOL. 2. There is truth in advertising. There were many friends who graced the stage with Clivio. This is the fourth time Serge has appeared at 54 Below including his previous Vol. 1 show which included some of the same friends gathered from his time at school and from the start-up company where he works. But tonight was a special night. After an especially challenging year, the singer was donating all the proceeds of tonight’s show to Memorial Sloan Kettering. And even though Clivio said he didn’t want the show to be about that (and it wasn’t,) the fact that they were speaks volumes about the heart and soul of this young and talented performer.
Broadcast Music, Inc. Announces 2021 London Award Winners
by Michael Major
- Oct 11, 2021
Winners included Tom Barnes, Arlo Parks, Lewis Capaldi, BTS, Jonas Brothers, Anne-Marie, Niall Horan, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran, and more.
VIDEO: Neikid, Polo G & Mae Mueller Release New Music Video for 'Better Days'
by Michael Major
- Oct 7, 2021
Produced by NEIKED, “Better Days” delivers a dance-ready collision of radiant horns, glittering synth, and pulse-pounding beats — an irresistible setting for Mae’s lush and lovely vocal work. As she voices her longing for a brighter future, Polo G drops in for a heart-on-sleeve verse that perfectly amplifies the track’s hopeful mood.
BWW Review: MARCUS SIMEONE & SEAN HARKNESS: BLUE Is Beautifully Profound at Don't Tell Mama
by Ricky Pope
- Oct 2, 2021
Marcus Simeone is a singer of great range and much soul. He is fearless in going to very intimate, emotional places. He is also a born storyteller, creating vivid images with only a few words. Sean Harkness plays guitar like he made a deal with the devil. His fingers do things that should be impossible. He plays every inch of the instrument, not only the strings but the fingerboard, the frets, the bridge and he even uses the body of the guitar as percussion. The partnership between these two artists is so simpatico, it feels like one mind.
BWW Review: DR. RIDE'S AMERICAN BEACH HOUSE is an Out of This World, Feel-Good, Euphoric Knockout at Jobsite Theater
by Drew Eberhard
- Oct 2, 2021
In 1983, Sally Ride, or as proclaimed in the play, “She should be called Dr. Ride,” an Astrophysicist became the first and youngest American woman in Space aboard the Orbiter Challenger. Liza Birkenmeier’s play is not about Sally Ride, even though her name is mentioned throughout the 85 minutes. However, under the veil of the ’80s in St. Louis, Missouri we meet four women living out their lives and by a matter of opinion telling stories that boldly go where none of them have gone before so to speak. At its heart, Birkenmeier’s script is compelling, enlightening, and stunning from top to bottom, a true marvel of live theatre. In her script, we get to meet characters that are not as often displayed on-stage, and that is what makes this show so endearing. Being that this show is set in the 80’s smartphones, and other things like social media, don’t exist yet; which renders the compelling humanity shown throughout the script. It’s a breath of fresh air as we learn of these women, and how they may or may not enjoy their current way of life, and yet so different in a matter of opinions and lifestyle they are all one and the same.
BWW Album Review: DEAR EVAN HANSEN Continues to Shine with New Film Soundtrack
by Michael Major
- Sep 24, 2021
The film adaption of Dear Evan Hansen is in theaters today. The soundtrack features Ben Platt, Kaitlyn Never, Julianne Moore, Danny Pino, Colton Ryan, Amandla Stenberg, and Nik Dodani. Additional bonus tracks feature SZA, Sam Smith, Carrie Underwood, Dan + Shay, Summer Walker, Finneas, and Tori Kelly.
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