Singer-songwriter, Rob Cantor’s debut long-player, Not A Trampoline, came out in April (2014), and it is full of wonderful pop musical gems. Take All I Need Is You for instance. Rob’s voice is an pleasing tenor which blends together with itself, strings, (or synthesizers I can’t find any extensive album info), light rhythms, and guitars to great effect. Rob got a following from a stunt video created for his song Perfect, also on Not A Trampoline. That video created quite…
Read MoreNote: The original video content doesn’t appear to be available any longer. This live version has very good audio, so Vodka is putting it in as a replacement: Chris Kasper has a very pleasing musical style, a slightly chirpy vocal, which works well with his music and a folkish pop sensibility that lends itself well to tracks such as Miss Augustine from Chris’s November 2011 long-player, The First Hundred Years Are The Hardest. He has a recent long-player, Bagabones, which was released in October…
Read MoreNote: The originally sourced video is no longer available, however, we did find a replacement here: Kamali Kasumu released the single Gone back in June 2012, but when he released his long-player, Planet Kasumu a year later, Gone was included. Singer, song-writer Kamali Kasumu weaves today’s pop sensibility with modern R&B and Soul to conjure up a sound that is very pleasing indeed. Kamali has some wonderful pipes to reproduce those sounds with, too, as evidenced here. Kamali is a Nigerian native who now resides…
Read MoreYou may think you’ve never heard of Canadian song-writer Marc Jordan, but you’ve heard his influences over the years in music he has written or written with the likes of Diana Ross, Natalie Cole and Rod Stewart to name only a few. He also has many film music credits in his bio, not to mention the recordings he’s made on his own. His fourteenth long-player, On A Perfect Day is due out in just a few days, and can…
Read MoreUpdate: The original video is gone. There are some live performance videos out there, but I always prefer studio quality. Here is an audio-only version: Adrian Bourgeois makes happy feeling pop music for mass appeal. He has been releasing videos off and on for a few years, including Everybody Knows It Was Me (seen here) from 2011, which is also included on his new 24 track double-CD, Pop/Art, scheduled for release in February 2014. (For the thirsty, a pre-order of the physical…
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