Today's Video Share: I Need an Ugly Christmas Sweater by Glory Taylor and Party at the Moon Tower
I Need an Ugly Sweater Christmas Song Music Video by Party At The Moontower. Includes award winning child actor Van Jackson Hernandez, Santa Claus & Blues Hall of Fame guitar player J.B. Ritchie!
Today's Video Share: You're Invited by Gilda House
You're Invited is the title track and theme of the Gilda House debut EP. This song, EP, and music video serve two purposes. The first is literal - YOU really are invited! I'll be here every day jamming to the tune of complex feelings and living a life in service of sharing music and building community. Music is a great way to be a friend and a constant reminder that we're never really alone in our struggles. The second purpose of this EP is for me as an individual. I needed to invite myself to let go of unhealthy fears and worry. I needed to forgive myself for squashing my own joy. These songs serve as reminders about my priorities and living the life that I want to live because the truth is, I will always need reminders too. I hope these songs inspire others to let go of unhealthy habits and own their joy. For those of you already owning your joy, these songs are for celebrating that with you, because that's amazing and you're amazing.
Today's Video Share: Reach and Find by Christina Gammeltoft
My name is Christina Gammeltoft and I write, perform and produce my music myself in my home in Denmark. This video is filmed at Trehøje at The Hills of Mols in Denmark. The song is called 'Reach and Find' and it's about loss but also hope and recovery and it means a lot to me. My biggest dream is that my music can bring hope, comfort and joy to someone who needs it. Besides being a singer-songwriter I'm also a mother to a wonderful 4 year old autistic boy who means everything to me.
Today's Video Share: Drift Away by Space Waves
"Drift Away," a watery daydream by the psych rock/shoegaze/dream pop band Space Waves. Shot and edited by Sarah Duni Bourland.
Twitter Handle: space_waves
Today's Video Share: Lone Wolf by Rändi Fay
Rändi Fay's music is an unexpected, colorful fusion of intimacy, emotion, melodic richness, rhythmic intensity and captivating orchestrations. Her poetic lyrics ring with honesty and imagery, presented in her transcendent vocals: connecting, inspiring and mesmerizing.
Twitter Handle: randifaymusic
Today's Video Share: Assam Skies' by Char Seawell
Originally written as a poem by Karen Weed, 'Assam Skies' is a true story depicting the life of and relationship between an English tea planter and Rampiyari, a young tribal girl from the tea gardens of Assam who was Karen’s great-grandmother. The poem was set to music by Char Seawell and then produced by Jim Ankan Deka using Assamese musicians and traditional instruments.
Twitter Handle: Charseawell
Today's Video Share: Mama Ocean by HannaH’s Field
Reggae Roots Rock artist HannaH's Field sings of the healing vibrations and deep lessons of Mama Ocean. Written on the island of Pahoa Hawaii during HannaH's Shamanic yoga teacher training.
Sky Alan-years later visited the same point in Hawaii (before the two met). Guided by the messages of Mama Ocean--they completed this song together. The video is a relaxing journey of oceans from around the world. The newest single features Bongo Bliss on drums, Aidan Moore on lead guitar & John Pitblado on bass. HannaH’s Field is currently featured on The Joint on SiriusXM & reached #11 on the Relix/Jamba do radio chart.
Twitter Handle: Hannahsfield
Today's Video Share: Time Flies by Dana Rexx
Directed and co-edited by Dana herself, the story in the video is a reflection of our current political and environmental situation and a prediction of a possible apocalyptic near-future. A criticism to the blatant unwillingness of world leaders to take action and get us back on the right path, begging the question: "will we survive our own destructive nature?"... only TIME will tell.
Dana is on a mission to bring out your inner Warrior, transporting you to a world where people are free to explore their unlimited potential and follow their dreams. Heavily influenced by cutting-edge power pop artists like Eurythmics, Cher and Lady Gaga, together with cult movements like Rocky Horror and Mad Max, Dana infuses her songs with uplifting messages of empowerment and overcoming darkness, while exploring the boundaries between tribal rhythms and cinematic pop with an epic edge.
This is the first single of a string of releases that will be followed by a debut album in 2020 and a new live show. Dana’s discography is available on all digital music platforms.
Twitter Handle: danarexxmusic
Today's Video Share: Rosa by Tracy Colletto
One of the highlights of my life is returning to the village in Sicily where I get half my of my DNA. I met kind-hearted cousins and got a better idea of what life may have been like for my grandparents before they left to come here. There's a longer story behind this, which appeared in the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Giornale di Sicilia. I wrote this song for my grandmother whom I never met, or have yet found a clear image of her face. However, I know we have both taken in the beautiful panoramic views from Camporeale.
Twitter Handle: tracycolletto
Today's Video Share: Cradle by Victoria Jane Kearney
Cradle is a love song, from mother to child. With the song and video I wanted to express the vulnerability of the giant, wonderful and at times, terrifying responsibility of being a mother. As well as the strength of love and the holding close of hope.
Today's Video Share: Skyline by AZRA
"Skyline"" is all about recognizing perfection in the chaotic mess of beauty and romance in our lives. I also wanted to have fun with high fashion concepts blended with my music and sixth dimension idealisms, to create a whole vibe of love, beauty and acceptance."
Twitter Handle: Theazraofficial
Today's Video Share: Sweet Delectable You by Angela Predhomme
About the video:
This music video for my new song, "Sweet Delectable You,” shows the story of how a girl is inspired by the upbeat, happy song, and then goes out and spreads cheer and friendliness in her town, making new friends along the way.
Film students Kyle Bearer and Matt Trisch conceived and directed this video. Shot in their hometown of Brighton, Michigan, it was a fun project that brought people from the community together.
About the song:
“Sweet Delectable You” is a tribute to vintage 1930s-style melodic songs like “Dream a Little Dream of Me.” The catchy melodies over interesting chord changes in this old-timey pop-jazz song are reminiscent of Tin Pan Alley songwriting.
The lyrics of “Sweet Delectable You” portray a wholesome fantasy of innocent romantic bliss, a style of lyric true to the period.
About the artist:
With a relaxed, soulful style all her own, singer-songwriter Angela Predhomme expresses emotion with honesty and passion. She writes memorable melodies and lyrics that touch your heart, and sings with bluesy overtones. Predhomme’s inspirational songs have been heard by millions through television, film, and commercials.
Twitter Handle: AngelaPredhomme
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