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Kelsey and the Chaos’ new single “Life Goes On” is a ray of light in a world full of dismally mundane love songs. This upbeat tune displays a new attitude that the young band have come to live by. “This song is all about picking yourself up, dusting yourself off and moving on.” Says Kelsey Merritt, front-woman of Kelsey and The Chaos,”I want everyone who hears it to be uplifted and motivated to come out of life’s trials stronger than ever.” Kelsey and the Chaos have seen their fair share of adversity, but in turn, a much greater share of...
Sara Hickman has released more than 15 albums, including a half dozen on major record labels, and a few independent albums. She has been a guest performer on at least 25 albums by other musicians. She had a #3 adult contemporary hit "I Couldn't Help Myself", has twice been a guest of NBC's Tonight Show, hosted her own VH-1 special, produced an independent video, Joy, that won first place in the USA Film Festival, and co-produced a PBS documentary titled Take It Like A Man. Hickman also performed a Martika song for the soundtrack to the film, Arachnophobia. She has...
Kelsey Grammer is best known as Frasier Crane from hit American progammes "Frasier" and "Cheers." Grammer sings the theme tune in "Frasier", provides the voice for Sideshow Bob in "The Simpsons" (for which Grammer has sung several times), and has appeared onstage in "La Cage Aux Folles" and "Sweeney Todd." His film musical performances include work in "Anastasia" and "A Christmas Carol." Other high-profile acting roles include Mr. Martin Cranston in "Fame," Hank McCoy in "X-Men: The Last Stand " and Stinky Pete the Prospector in "Toy Story 2." .
Kelsey Waldon is so hip that her entire life can be viewed through the vintage tones of an instagram photo. Listen to her songs and you'll immediately feel like your pants are too baggy and wonder why your shirt hasn't previously been owned. Armed with undeniable talent and an intense love of her craft, Kelsey is a rare and incredibly refreshing artist; an emerging force of raw, honest, and grounded songwriting in the Nashville music scene. Having collected and absorbed more records in her 23 years than most people will hear in a lifetime, and drawing influence from songwriting greats...
Arthur G. Hickman (June 13, 1886 – January 16, 1930) was a drummer, pianist, and band leader whose orchestra is sometimes seen as an ancestor to Big band music. It fits into what are termed "sweet bands", something like that of Paul Whiteman. His orchestra is also credited, perhaps dubiously, with being among the first jazz bands. One who disputed this notion was Hickman himself. At first he even disputed that "jazz" was music at all, alternatively calling it a kind of bubbling water or just noise. Although born in Oakland, he lived in San Francisco, California for most of...