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Q&A: Opera Singer Bárbara Padilla Croons Her Way into America’s Heart
You may remember Bárbara Padilla as the vibrant, classical-crossover Mexican soprano who dazzled the judges and the audience when she took center stage on America's Got Talent in 2009. Her spectacular performance of... -
45 Spacer On Being Ready To Rock Out The Charts
When you think of Vancouver, you probably think of the 2010 Winter Olympics, Stanley Park, and its majestic mountains, forests and ocean. Or if you’re a fan like us, you recognize it from the set of the hit ABC show... -
Celine Dion’s AMA Performance Pays Tribute to Victims of Paris Attacks
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Celine Dion stepped onstage Sunday night at the American Music Awards to pay tribute to the victims of the deadly Paris terrorist attacks that occurred on November 13. -
The Fame Riot On Being A ‘Freek’ And Following Your Own Sound
Meet The Fame Riot -- a band whose electro-rock sound can only be described as unmatched. There’s no denying that if the ’80s and ’90s had a love child, it would be this posse of so-called “freeks." -
Liz Graham on Her New Album, ‘Damaged,’ and the Healing Power of Music
Liz Graham cares about people. From the moment I started speaking with the singer-songwriter, this fact became clear. What became even clearer was that I was in for a different type of interview -- a candid one. -
Singaporean Band Pleasantry Brings Themes of Empathy, Tolerance and Individual Journeys to the Forefront in Their Latest Album
There are times when a casual hobby becomes a full-fledged passion, like how borrowing a friend’s guitar to learn a few tunes turns into a daily ritual of writing songs for a weekly open-mic night at the local bar. It... -
Musician Nick Lopez Talks ‘Boombox & Tapestops’ EP, Ghostwriting, and the Struggles of Life in L.A.
Age, gender, class and race: these are all different labels that people are often classified under. Musician Nick Lopez tells us that genres are no different in their attempt to define what music is and what it isn’t.... -
Bryce Vine Dishes on Opening for Ludacris, Missing The ’90s, and Creating His Music
Bryce Vine is a good example of how quirky people can often be hipper than the average Joe because of their unique traits; therefore, proving that what makes you different can in fact make you all the more beautiful.... -
Lee Mazin Talks the Art of Rap, Gender Equality and the Importance of Interacting With an Audience
The fight for women's rights and getting their voices heard started in 1919 with the passing of the 19th amendment, but it didn’t stop there. A century later, they are still breaking nearly impossible barriers, and... -
Devin K: A Musician Who Isn’t Afraid to Take Risks and Makes You Want to Move
Devin Kirtz (better known as Devin K) is on a euphoric high. And how could he not be? With a recently successful residency on the Vegas strip, coupled with the release of his electrifying single “Move” and fashion...
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