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On the heels of their recent and deeply reflective interview, Sean Mendelson and Jason Mendelson re-emerge with a release that is as culturally meaningful as it is musically rich. Their latest project, arriving in conjunction with Record Store Day, is not merely an album—it is a carefully curated preservation of artistic heritage, an elegant continuation
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BREAKING NEWS The countdown has begun. WIDU TV’s Tokenized Streaming revolution arrives April 2026, and it’s about to change entertainment forever. Ambassador Kenneth Dixon is proud to announce his partnership with WIDU TV and the MJ Tribute Show WIDU TV is thrilled to unveil a landmark partnership to distribute The MJ Tribute Show, starring the
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Benjamin Chen’s “Lessons from the Mat” isn’t just another business self-help book wrapped in martial arts metaphors. It’s a rare blend of humility, hard-won wisdom, and unvarnished honesty—a book that feels like it was written by someone who’s actually been knocked down a few times and found a way to stand back up, both literally
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Monte Schulz’s new book is Undercity is one of those books I would love to dismiss as extremely thoughtful escapism. But at the risk of sounding excessively sanctimonious, I must not tell lies. No matter one’s political persuasion, one need only be an informed citizen to find chilling relevancy in Schulz’s somewhat anthological work focusing
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The night Jason Paulino took the stage under the banner of FENIX Rising, something electric cracked through the room—and BroadwayWorld Awards took notice. His performance, raw and unapologetic, earned the prestigious Best Rock Show honor, marking a defining moment not only in his career, but in the growing legacy of FENIX Rising as a powerhouse platform for
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“Let’s Find Out” is built on a deceptively simple idea: sometimes the most meaningful decision is choosing curiosity over caution. Alyson Faith’s latest single captures that moment with charm, clarity, and a breezy confidence that makes emotional risk feel inviting rather than intimidating. Co-written with Noel Cohen and produced by Oz Noy, the track thrives
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What makes Easy Come, Easy Go so impressive isn’t simply that it’s a beautifully performed bluegrass album—though it certainly is that. Rather, it’s the way The Burnett Sisters Band subtly stretch the edges of their genre without ever abandoning the core elements that earned them their IBMA recognition. Their blend of vocal chemistry, narrative smarts,
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American Drifter – by Jacob Jones, features eight thoughtfully written and produced country pieces with Jones giving a glimpse into his military life, after letting his sensitive side out on his previous EP Maverick. Now the plot thickens with songs about his real life and the military aspect which every track on American Drifter deals
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Randy Edelman remains a defining force in contemporary pop culture because his work continues to shape the emotional vocabulary of our lives. Long before streaming, digital playlists, or cinematic universes, Randy was already writing the themes and melodies that would become part of the global consciousness. His scores for films like My Cousin Vinny, Last
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Aaron Poochigian’s “Four Walks in Central Park: A Poetic Guide to the Park” reads like a conversation between old friends—one of them being the city itself. Poochigian uses the park as both setting and subject, threading his way through its well-worn trails, monuments, and hidden corners with the kind of curiosity that never feels forced.
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Nashville based, Canadian born, Aaron Bucks, released a two-sided single of sorts, with two songs going on the forthcoming The Life Sessions LP to be released in 2026, and they both hit check all the right boxes and do the business to keep listeners looking forward to it. Bucks’ audience range from the Billboard charts
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