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Tansen Music Festival: Celebrating the Melodies of the Legendary Musician
Introduction: The Tansen Music Festival, held annually in December in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, is a grand celebration of Indian classical music. Named after the iconic musician Tansen, who adorned the court of Emperor Akbar, this festival pays homage to his exceptional contributions to the world of music. With its rich heritage, mesmerizing performances, and vibrant atmosphere, the Tansen Music Festival has become a cherished event for music enthusiasts and artists alike.
By David Sanni3 years ago in Beat
Liv Hanna Unleashes Eclectic New Song
By: Karly Ramnani Los Angeles, CA (Vocal) 06/03/2023 - Given her adventurous, raw songwriting, plus an impressive range and croon-like vocals, it’s hard to believe that Liv Hanna is only twenty years old. Since achieving breakthrough success in 2020 with “New You,” Liv Hanna has continued to grow. The last couple of years saw a string of single releases from the rising star including “Advice To Yourself,” “Self Made,” and most recently, the haunting masterpiece, “Buried Alive.” ”Back To Hell” serves as her first release of 2023, and it lies in the same vein as much of her previous work. This new song puts her vulnerability, along with her thought-provoking penning, on full display.
By Meikhel Philogene3 years ago in Beat
Bernarda's Daughters.
"Bernarda's Daughters" at The Romulus Linney Theatre is based off of Lorca's "House of Bernarda". The stories premise is based on a family of girls living in a Flatbush apartment (somehow is owned by them). The five sisters are mourning the passing of their father (a big womanizer and deadbeat).
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).3 years ago in Beat
Music & Streaming: From Vinyl to Spotify
The Shift from Analog to Digital Music Consumption: In the not-so-distant past, music lovers relied on physical formats like cassette tapes, CDs, and vinyl records to enjoy their favorite songs. However, the advent of technology and the internet revolutionized the way we access and consume music. With the rise of music streaming platforms like Spotify, the music industry underwent a transformative shift, providing users with unprecedented convenience and access to an extensive library of songs.
By Digital Business Market (DigiBizMart)3 years ago in Beat
My First Experience with Punk Rock Bowling
Music Festivals have always been the cornerstone of experiencing bands live in a short amount of time. Dating all the way back to sixth century BC with the Pythian Games. Then being defined with the advent of an event like Woodstock in the 1960s. Now they have become a world wide tradition with endless events around the globe. Some incredibly big and popular like the annual Download Festival, which encompasses a variety of Metal, Punk, and Hard Rock acts. To something as small as say the Mad Tea Party Jam, a festival encompassing Music, art, and camping. Featuring a ton of bands that I've never heard of in my lifetime and large Alice in Wonderland architechture. Id link the actual website for you but the domain is up for sale. RIP to MTP and all hail... Beardfest? Either way there is litterally a festival for every kind of genre in existance. No matter how experimental or obscure it would appear to be. One genre that has a whole slew of them is Punk Rock. A place that is growing with live music festivals is Sin City. So one of the festivals to come out of there is the famous Punk Rock Bowling music festival. As the title suggests the event consists of 80% Punk Rock and 20% actual bowling. Las Vegas and Punk Rockers seems like something that would merge beautifully don't you think?
By Ian Hutchison3 years ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of my Life...
First up, would be LeAnn Womack's I Hope You Dance. I have a vauge memory of being in the car with my mother at some point in my tumultuous childhood and this song came on the radio and she looked at me and said "If I could dedicate one song to you and to all my girls(she had three daughters including me) it would be this song." My mother and I had a rocky relationship while I was growing up to say the least and it still is but after that statement I suppose I tried to see the beautiful parts of her. She loved us, she loved me and this song as beautiful as it is, is and was her way of saying that. All her hopes and dreams for me and my sisters wrapped up in a song.
By Lindsey Altom3 years ago in Beat







