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Its the Mix Country Music Award & The Mixposure Rock Music Award of 2013!
The best country & rock song & artist of 2013. All you have to do is enter a song from Mixposure.com ( no cover tunes! ) from 2013 and back. Were going to let the people be the judges! I started out with just a country song of 2013 , but Dazed said lets have one for Rock so here it is.
Its easy to enter just update the song you have on Mixposure.com and change the Genre to MCA2013 for The Country Tune and MRA2013 for Rock. We will play the songs and tell all our listeners what the song is and who the artist for the contest. Enter as many songs as you like because you never know what song will win.
The winner will win a trophy (Mix.C.M.A=2013 ) name & title on country also ( Mix. R.M.A =2013 ) name and title on it . Dazed will post winner on Mix front page picture of winner and trophy on front page . Good Luck All. Oh yea better check the Bubba Reaves Show on Sunday night to hear the songs that have enter in the contest . Starts Jan16=to Feb19
We will have more information on voting very soon!
Title - Foreign Ground
Writers - Joe Kent + carmella Inchierchiera
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I re-recorded "Bump And Grind". Please give it a listen if you get a chance.
See here http://www.mixposure.com/sam-houston/audio/10347/bump-and-grind
Watch, Listen, Like And Comment On My New Song Music Video 'Things Of Life' From My New CD 'B-Force' (2014) Things Of Life-BAMIL
Congratulations to Visual Cliff for having the Mixposure.com Song of the Week. This is a new rekease from the band and another one that truly shines. Please take a moment and have a listen to Between Two Kingdoms and judge for yourself.
http://www.mixposure.com/visual-cliff/audio/16636/between-two-kingdoms
I had the opportunity to listen to a few songs from Geoff Thurman on DaddyRabbits Radio Show last night and was completely blown away at the talent here. We were so impressed we made Geoff the Artist of the Month! Please stop by and check out his tunes!
http://www.mixposure.com/geoff-thurman/audio
Please visit our updated web site!
http://www.turahtan.com
Alternative, psychedelic rock
6 albums on line download / play on line
Free mobile phone MP3 ringtones for each song!
I re-recorded "Bump And Grind". Please give it a listen if you get a chance.
See here http://www.mixposure.com/sam-houston/audio/10347/bump-and-grind
hooyoosay is not your average rock 'n' roll band: no faces, no names, no credits, no touring… just a handful of great songs on iTunes and Amazon.
Or to put it in a different way: this is music with no ego.
The founding artists, all of them busy with other musical projects, once got together by way of a casual jam, celebrating their common fondness for rhythm and blues, rock 'n' roll, retro pop and the cultures of the past decades. There was no advance plan at all, but however the outcome of the session was an online distribution and the shaping of an accidental concept into a formula-based project. Since then many more have contributed, all firmly respecting the initial anonymity principle.
Their latest single presents a remake of Chuck Berry 's " Come on ", and gives another twist to sixties rock 'n' roll and yesteryear's pop melodies. It is modern retro, creating a sonic pastiche that connects the band's trademark British Invasion sound with elements as diverse as new wave, post-punk, euro pop, garage and Japanese techno. It has thumping bass and staccato drumming, phoney keyboards and snotty vocals, and of course that indispensable "let's rock 'n' roll" fuzzy electric guitar solo.
The lyrics evoke a peculiar feeling of nostalgia. Not that sort of tacky souvenir-store nostalgia, but that feeling that might arise when staring at a yellowed polaroid or when playing a record you relished throughout the years: you may have seen or heard it a million times before, and it may be suffering from a few cracks by now, but somehow it has kept its appeal.
At the same time " Come on " is a vivid illustration of the lyrical merriness that characterised 60's pop, as it makes a break-up themed song into something rather light-hearted and entertaining.
The EP release of " Come on " can be seen as a digital 45, B-sided by " The under assistant West Coast promotion man ", a hilarious parody of the figure of the emphatic but thwarted music promoter.
Once on the B-side of The Rolling Stones ' smash hit " Satisfaction ", this song is all about British Invasion blues bands coming to tour America during the sixties, where they found themselves escorted by some Mr know-it-all type of local tour promoter. Clearly these young bands, having discovered American music only just shortly, did not render those country, boogie and blues standards in the established American ways, instead creating their own interpretations.
Find both EP titles combined into one video, to be viewed on YouTube:
hooyoosay - Come on & The under assistant West Coast promotion man
Or visit hooyoosay 's official website