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Laura Ainsworth – "Once Upon A Time" – (official music video )

Dallas-based retro jazz singer Laura Ainsworth specializes in giving Great American Songbook era songs a new lease on life through unique arrangements and creative videos. Her new video from her latest album "You Asked For It," the 1962 Broadway ballad “Once Upon A Time” by Charles Strouse and Lee Adams, features a sensitive vocal/sax rendition accompanied by heart-touching visuals by animator Moung Marma, beautifully and artistically depicting the passage of time and the loss of innocent first love. Sax solo by Chris McGuire. Video copyright 2024 by Eclectus Records.
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"SHENANDOAH SUNRISE" – Fantastic new Indie Video from the Miskimon Brothers – THIRD time these boys have knocked it out of the park this year!

Shenandoah Sunrise is the third single pulled from the Miskimon Brothers debut album of the same name. This song is a journey through time in a timeless place. This track and video are topping the charts in the US and across Europe! This video is for anyone who wants to FEEL GOOD and hear how music is supposed to sound! This is a tune for everyone's playlists!
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LIZ KENNEDY "While I Still Can" – Beautiful Jazz Fusion Artist – oozes creativity and passion

"I’m having fun with an inescapable subject. How does one approach aging? How am I doing it? I like to think I can still do the things I’ve always liked to do. I can’t, I suppose. But I’d like to judge for myself what I can still do versus what I shouldn’t do anymore. Should I stand on a table plus a few books to change a lightbulb? Questionable. But I don’t want other people to say don’t do that, Liz, when I know I still can. A little risk is thrilling. I also want to learn how to do for myself in a newly instinctive way … after doing for others for so many years (called being a woman). While I still can." - Liz Kennedy
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BEST Rock Music Visual of the year! Legendary Paisty Jenny DELIVER with "Jesus And Guns" – New Music Video You Must Not Miss! Message for Americans!

Deep, rich guitar tones and big hooks are what drive the PAISTY JENNY vibe - a dirty rock band with something to say. Velvet Revolver and Seether are familiar comparisons, with the roots of Motley Crue and GNR. The band has shared stages with such notables as My Darkest Days, Buckcherry, Kid Rock, Like a Storm, Otherwise, Saving Abel, Cavo, Tesla, Puddle of Mudd, Saliva, and Drowning Pool. Multiple career performances with Bret Michaels, Vince Neil, Jackyl, LA Guns, Firehouse, Slaughter, Lita Ford and Skid Row, prove PAISTY JENNY as an established, high-energy, adrenalin-filled rock show. PAISTY JENNY Gregg Lee - Vocals and Guitars Stan Liberty - Lead Guitar Gabe Mathews - Bass Cody Heinke - Drums
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BLACKMORE'S NIGHT – "Christmas Eve" -(Candice Night and Ritchie Blackmore) Official Music Video for the Holidays

BLACKMORE'S NIGHT - "Christmas Eve" - Official Music Video for the Holidays - (Candice Night and Ritchie Blackmore) Following traditional holiday music back to its roots, Blackmore’s Night (Candice Night and Ritchie Blackmore) approach Christmas songs with their own unique styling. Mastering the mix of rock and folk elements, Blackmore’s Night have always perfected the art of creating music for family, friends, and fans to come together and celebrate. "Christmas Eve" provides the perfect backdrop for the holiday season.
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Legendary Liz Kennedy "Lizzy's Christmas Sleigh" – Beautiful new Holiday Music Video For All

"This song is a true story. As true as a 6-year-old can remember a pivotal event, years and years later. At the very least, I believed in Santa so much that I hallucinated a sleigh sailing across the moon from atop my father’s shoulders on Meriday Lane, 2 blocks from my house. I know the exact spot. And it may be the first time in my life that I suspected not everyone believed me, on my return home. So be it. But the vision of that sleigh informs my subsequent belief that the magic of holidays exists somewhere in all of us grown children. I saw that sleigh. I did." - Liz Kennedy