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· Feb 12
David Archuleta’s FREEDOM Recreates George Michael's Timeless Anthem for a New Generation
David Archuleta breathes new life into George Michael’s iconic anthem, "Freedom," delivering a soulful and electrifying reinterpretation that captures the song’s enduring message of self-liberation.
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· Dec 28
FOR YOUR GRAMMY® CONSIDERATION Wildflowers, Vol. 1 Kurt Elling & Sullivan Fortner Best Jazz Vocal Album
JAZZ UNSCRIPTED: KURT ELLING AND SULLIVAN FORTNER'S WILDFLOWERS, VOL. 1 “The compressed collaborative process that led to this recording led to many unexpected thrills, and I am grateful for every one...
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· Dec 26
FOR YOUR GRAMMY® CONSIDERATION: TWISTERS: THE ALBUM Various Artists Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media AIN'T NO LOVE IN OKLAHOMA Luke Combs Songwriters: Jessi Alexander, Luke Combs & Jonathan Singleton Best Song Written For Visual Media
TWISTERS: THE ALBUM DELIVERS A STORM OF COUNTRY HITS WORTH SPINNING "One of the greatest albums of the year." —Rolling Stone Twisters: The Album (Atlantic Records) is a groundbreaking soundtrack that perfectly matches the intensity and heart of this year’s blockbuster film. Featuring 29 original tracks from country superstars and rising talents alike, the album is a bold celebration of the genre’s versatility and storytelling power. From Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll and Miranda Lambert to up-and-comers like Jake Kohn and Wyatt Flores, the project offers an eclectic mix of voices and sounds. Produced by Atlantic Records and curated by Universal Pictures music supervisors Rachel Levy and Mike Knobloch, the album creates a cohesive sonic experience that feels as vast and dramatic as the Oklahoma plains where the movie unfolds. Each song plays a role in immersing listeners in the film's high-stakes world, from emotional ballads to adrenaline-pumping anthems. Luke Combs delivers a standout performance with the GRAMMY®-nominated, "Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma," a heart-wrenching track that captures the loneliness and grit of life in tornado alley. Known for his ability to craft songs that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable, Combs shines here with his raw, soulful vocals and evocative lyrics. Combs' ability to blend authenticity with powerful storytelling is on full display, making "Ain’t No Love In Oklahoma" a track that resonates far beyond the movie screen. Together, the album and Combs’ contribution highlight why Twisters: The Album has become such a cultural phenomenon. It’s more than just a soundtrack—it’s a celebration of country music’s current golden era. The album’s unique concept and execution have garnered massive hype, earning both Awards attention and critical acclaim. Rolling Stone included Twisters: The Album on its year end list: Best Country Albums of 2024. And Lainey Wilson's, "Out of Oklahoma," is shortlisted for the Oscar® Best Original Song. By pairing genre heavyweights with emerging voices, the album captures the diversity and dynamism of modern country music, ensuring its place as a milestone in both film and music history. Listen to Twisters: The Album here.
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· Dec 25
FOR YOUR GRAMMY® CONSIDERATION: AMERICAN SYMPHONY Best Music Film IT NEVER WENT AWAY Best Song Written For Visual Media
LOVE, ART AND RESILIENCE: THE STORY OF JON BATISTE AND SULEIKA JAOUAD COMPOSED IN AMERICAN SYMPHONY "What we love about music is not that it sounds good. What we love about music is that it sounds ine...
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· Dec 19
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· Nov 21
Aoife O'Donovan's ALL MY FRIENDS: A Tribute to the Power of the Vote and the Legacy of Women's Suffrage
“We are so lucky to live in a democracy...and we have to participate in it.Just like stopping at a red light or being a good neighbor, voting is our responsibility as citizens.”- Aoife O'DonovanGRAMMY...
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