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Interviews with top Beat music advocates celebrities, musicians, artists, and icons about their current and past music projects.
It's time to "Swing Your Thing" with Tony Marino's new album release
Fort Wayne's music scene has long been progressive in terms of creativity and innovation. One of the cities hidden gems, Tony Marino, is set to release his 13th cd, 'Swing Your Thing'. Swing Your Thing displays the talented composer, pianist & recording engineer as he indulges audience cravings for interesting arrangements while comprising a big band feel to previously mastered recordings reimagined to today’s standards. Tony Marino privately catered this collection of songs to carry personal dedications from the memory of his in-laws, his father, his brother, and dear friends; to the tributes to his spouse and children. Swing Your Thing follows three global award winning albums ... Que Pasa (2020) described as “the kind of music with the uniqueness, skill, and sound, you come back to”, Tango Silhouette (2019) with it’s “exquisite orchestrations“. Plus, Family and Friends (2019) – said to be “superb, infectious and uplifting“.
By mysoundMusic5 years ago in Beat
LaTRUTH
LaTRUTH, born Robert Hampton, is a multi-talented rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is also the founder and CEO of Viral Media Group and Fast Cash Records/Gswag Enterprises; an independent record label, based in Georgia, that looks to provide up and coming talent with their big break.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Exclusive Interview With Trevah, Canada-Based Hip Hop Artist
We had chance to chat with Canada-Based Hip Hop artist and songwriter, who recently released his New Album called "Good Vibes". This project contains 5 elodic songs revealing the trials and tribulations he has faced and how the long-lasting impacts it has on the heart, mind and soul.
By Honk Magazine5 years ago in Beat
Worldwide Wednesday
Worldwide Wednesday, is an artist based out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He has been passionate about music ever since he was a kid, and through the years he had the opportunity to develop a following in the local scene, even sharing the stage with well-known artists like Lupe Fiasco and PnB Rock.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
2K Ponce Juno
The International Hip Hop sensation know as 2k Ponce Juno from Staten Island, NY, by way of Antigua, holds the title as owner and recording artist of Ellipse Group Records Global LLC, Star Music Group LLC, and EGR Global Music Publishing/BMT, an entertainment music label that is the home of urban music and hip-hop.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
Ty Talaban
Ty Talaban was born and raised in Brooklyn, which gave foundation to his swaggy persona. The natural New Yorker charisma made him a standout when he moved to Texas by age 9. Ty Talaban had to adjust quickly to the culture shock of southern life. His prior lifestyle, environment, and style of speech created a challenge when making acquaintances, but the universal language of music smoothed over any doubts. Ty Talaban’s musical interest began while watching his father create reggae songs as a child. “He got me in tune. I didn't think I had a voice then”. Along with inspiration from artists like Lil Wayne, who wasn’t afraid to mesh genre’s on record, Ty Talaban found the push he needed to put himself out there as an artist. The rap rockstar was an opening act for artists such as Da Baby, Trippie Redd, Lil Baby, Stunna 4 Vegas, and 10K Cash Dancer. However, those high accolades did not slow down Ty Talaban’s work ethic. “Dollars” possess heavy moshpit energy. The boasty lyrics and rugged delivery will heighten your adrenaline. In Ty Talaban’s world, he does what he wants. His unapologetic presence gives his listeners an invite to his lifestyle.“I want to be remembered by my character”. “Dollars” is a lively record with trippy visuals that need to be played with the volume at its maximum. Whether “Dollars” is being played in a club or a kickback, it is guaranteed to amp up the vibe.
By Tammy Reese5 years ago in Beat
J-Zo Is Becoming More Known More And More As A Musician
J-Zo — born Sidney Clayton Jr, was raised in Albuquerque New Mexico in CYFD Custody. Taken away at 5 years old due to domestic violence, he learned to be independent as a child. Art was a gift that J-Zo embraced to express himself, through all the turmoil and chaos going on in his life. Finding his music talent at age 14, he joined a Christian rap group with fellow foster siblings called “(BTL) Bigger Than Life” and released his first professionally recorded album titled “Prime Time For the kids”. This album focused solely on influencing kids to get good grades, obey their parents, stay away from drugs, and staying in school.
By Honk Magazine5 years ago in Beat
Episode 52 - Justine Blazer
Hey guys, welcome back to the Tee Party podcast. It's a podcast where you find new friends and new music. And this week I'm joined by a Nashville do it yourselfer who you might recognize from the TV show American supergroup or maybe you've come across one of her seven independent chart number ones, please welcome to the show. Justine blazer How the heck are you?
By Tyler Pisani5 years ago in Beat











