Today's Video Share: Wildflowers by Aeoro

Aeoro, based in south Florida, visited central Pennsylvania in July. During her visit, she performed at the Corner Vault in Reedsville and recorded the video for ‘Wildflowers’ at a location near Egg Hill Road in Spring Mills.

The producer, songwriter and singer said Pennsylvania’s mid-July landscape brought the song to life. She filmed the video in a field of tiger lilies and golden grass.

The single, which has a light, upbeat tempo, is meant to inspire peace, innocence and returning to that, she said.

In a newsletter to followers, Aeoro wrote that the song was an effort to help her reassemble life after the passings of her father and grandmother.

“It’s a song I sing to remember the joy of returning home to our natural selves, whether in this life or the next,” she wrote. “It’s something we can all do when in a peaceful place.”

In the video, Aeoro is seen playing with a young girl in a field of golden grass and singing amongst a sea of wildflowers.

Aeoro describes her music as positive pop with spiritual undertones.

“I am not told that I sound like others often,” she said.

She listed Cyndi Lauper and Jewel as influences, but said she also incorporates some rhythm and blues and Broadway techniques.

Aeoro said her next single showcases both those techniques and has a danceable, mainstream feeling.

“I’m super excited to share it,” she said.

‘Wildflowers’ is now available through iTunes, Spotify and other major retailers. The music video and a free download of the song is available on Aeoro’s website, www.AeoroPlay.com. Or find Aeoro on Facebook.

Today's Video Share: Country True by Abigale

It hits you instantly when you hear 15-year-old Abigale. Her tone comes from a different time and place. Not the voice of a trend or a moment in time. But rather a place of truth and honesty, filled with nuance and wisdom. So, it is little wonder the young singer/songwriter speaks of Dylan, Hank Williams and the Carter Family when asked of who inspires her as an artist. Not that cute boys, pop songs, Pretty Little Liars and Brett Young aren’t close to the top of her personal priority playlist. But, somehow Abigale is recollection of things past and those yet to come. Here is her music video for Country True!

Today's Video Share: Coma White (Marilyn Manson Cover) by Kamber Kigin

Growing up Marilyn Manson absolutely terrified me (which is understandable since I was a child!). However, as an adult, I rediscovered his work and was able to see it in a new light. The aggression mixed with the beauty, I couldn't get enough. One song in particular resonated with me so deeply, Coma White. I found myself at the piano crafting my own version of the song, and was blessed to be able to record it live in the studio with some wonderful people.

Twitter Handle: kambermusic

Today's Video Share: You're the Kinda Guy by Michelle Rose

Michelle Rose is a sophomore at Berklee College of Music. She co-wrote the lyrics of this 1950's-themed song with Dr. Fink (Prince & The Revolution), who also composed and produced the song. The video was filmed just prior to starting at Berklee. Michelle Rose planned the video concept and all details of the video, including the selection of all costumes, props, actors, etc.

Twitter: @mrose220

Today's Video Share: Show Me by Julia S. Roberts' Global Warming


Original song written by Julia S. Roberts, performed by her band Julia Roberts' Global Warning, with Julia on all vocals and guitar. Julia S. Roberts was in a popular band in Southern California called DRIVEN STEEL for 6 years (1989-1995), was founded by her, all original music, ended up being an all-female metal band (3 piece) with Julia on lead vocals and guitar. Julia Roberts' Global Warning started in 2012 and was active through 2017, with Julia the only constant, and working with different people at various times. Will be restarting in 2020 with a new lineup! Both bands are on Facebook!




Today's Video Share: Places That Break Me, Places That Heal Me by Ann Oso

Ann Oso is a singer and songwriter of r&b and neo-soul music that brings out the strength, healing and resilience of listeners with personal yet smooth content. Places That Break Me Places That Heal Me is a reflection of an emotional, internal journey that immerses itself into the duality of hope and despair, love and fear.

Twitter Handle: AnnOmusic





Today's Video Share: Jackson's Song by Sami Lin

Jackson's Song was written and recorded by Samantha Schwieger, who performs under the name Sami Lin. Samantha is a Belmont University in Nashville songwriting student and recording artist from Chicago. Sami Lin's music has been featured on WOS Podcasts in the past. Jackson's Song was written about a five year old boy named Jackson Aaron who has Dravet Syndrome. Dravet Syndrome is an extreme seizure disorder in which there is no cure. Jackson has had approximately 700 seizures in his young life. The Dravet Syndrome Foundation is using this song in an awareness video beginning on November 1st; Epilepsy Awareness Month. The beauty of this song is that any family

Today's Video Share: Echoes by Janet Brooks

I'm an independent composer and music producer living on the East Coast. Although I'm a classically trained pianist and musician, I grew up listening to Motown, American songbook and singer-songwriter tunes from the '70s. My music can best be described as instrumental electronic nu jazz.
This track, called "Echoes", was the result of my experimenting with what you might call musical "cells" - compact pieces of harmony, melody and rhythm that repeat and evolve. I created the video to highlight the whimsical, dance-y feeling of the music.

Twitter Handle: janetbmusic

Today's Video Share: Remont w Glowie By GOSKA

This video to the song of Polish singer and songwriter GOSKA was created in the stop motion animation technique by the artist herself. It illustrates the song Remont w głowie, which treats changing one’s life, finding courage, about the spiritual DIY, as GOSKA sings in the choruses. It took 7 days to paint in watercolors and cut out all the elements (240 separate items!) and 20 hours to shoot the video, which comprises of more than 1700 separate images. It is the debut video of GOSKA who has just released her first song ever and decided that the only videoclip that she really wants to create is the DYI stopmotion. (I do feel that thoug the song is in Polish the video itself would be really enjoyable to watch for viewers of all nations ;)

Today's Video Share: The Great Old Northern Line by Odette Michell

Hi, I'm a independent folk singer songwriter, and I recorded my new video and single last month! The song is called the great old northern line, it's all about finding familiarity in amongst the loneliness and anonymity of a big bustling city like London. Filmed in black-and-white, I hope it captures some sense of community and knowing that we are none of us ever really alone!

Twitter Handle: odettemichell





Today's Video Share: Outrun the Rain by Cheryl Cawood

Cheryl presents an edgy Country/Blues/Folk vibe. Her delivery varies intricately between soft and simple to downright powerful. Imagine a sultry blend of Stevie Nicks & Bonnie Raitt’s vocal styles topped off with a touch of Lucinda & Iris Dement!  

Her life was fairly typical for a Singer/Songwriter/Musician (With-A-Full-Time-Job & Family) up until the National Disaster known as The Opioid Epidemic wreaked total havok! The turn of the century pretty much sucked the life blood out of any semblance of normal life for Cheryl and her family. It was time for some soul searching! Not much beats a good ole session of songwriting for therapy. Cheryl is certainly no stranger to turning to music when life gets mean and knocks the dominoes down. “When the heart aches… pour it out into the universe via your very own vehicle. Write a song dammit!”

Twitter Handle: Cherwood58


Today's Video Share: On the Streets of New York by Laura Baron

Laura Baron is a multi award singer songwriter from the Washington DC area. Her song On The Streets of New York was chosen to air in August 2019 on the WOS radio podcast. The lyric video pays homage to the Statue of Liberty and celebrates the diversity that is New York today. The video paints in moving images immigrants arriving at Ellis Island and the melting pot that is New York today. Thank you for opportunity to share this with your listeners and viewers.

Twitter Handle: LauraBaronMusic

Today's Video Share: Don't Let Me Go by Bree Whitworth

Bree Whitworth is a Vancouver based artist who has been writing music for as long as she can remember. Her lyrics are narrative in that they tell a captivating story, capturing the minds and hearts of her listeners. After a 4-year break, she has recorded a new five song EP ‘Siren Songs’ with producer Winston Hauschild. Be prepared to be lured by irresistible vocals and beautiful melodies that will take you on a journey through love, heartbreak and everything in between. 'Don't Let Me Go' is a story about her relationship but from the other person’s perspective. It was a way for her to come to terms with what she had experienced over two very long and difficult years together with someone who struggled with substance abuse issues.

Twitter Handle: breewhitworth

Today's Video Share: Unbreakable by Ali McManus

When you hear Ali McManus’s dynamic vocals, you’d be surprised to know her lung capacity is only 30%. Born 3 months premature, she was given a 50/50 chance to live. Now 22 years old, the Detroit born singer/songwriter has beaten the odds. A rare bone disorder has left Ali in a wheelchair since the age of 7. But Ali’s story is one of compelling talent and an indomitable spirit. “I don't see myself as a person in a wheelchair,” Ali says. “I see myself as a regular person who just happens to sit down all day.”

Ali writes intimate original songs that reflect her life, aiming to connect with others through her lyrics and inspire with her story. Legendary producer Jack Douglas (John Lennon, Aerosmith) produced Ali’s debut album, Unbreakable. “I see her as an artist first. Her pure, authentic voice and magnetic personality light up the room,” Jack says. “She's a natural -- a true artist with old soul sensibility and a powerful message to share with the world.”

Today's Video Share: Watch Over Me by Marcelle Knapp

As you discover Marcelle and her music, know that every note written drew her closer to discovering herself.
Watch Over Me is a pivotal track on Marcelle’s upcoming concept album. How do you comfort an inner child bleeding from cuts that run too deep? A heartbeat of perfect imperfection weaves its way through melody and a world of sought acceptance.