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PATRICIA/RITA/POP JONES/BURTS/
NEVER TURN BACK AGAIN

Wednesday July 23, 2008 at 11:07 AM

WE ARE THE GOLDENPATHWAYS1/VOICES OF INSPIRATION SINGERS.    WE ARE ALSO POETS/SONGWRITERS/MUSICIAN

WE JUST PRODUCE A NEW  GOSPEL CD TRACK1 CALL,  NEVER TURN BACK AGAIN.      PLEASE HELP US TO PROMOTE THIS INSPIRATIONAL CD.

WE HOPE IT WILL TOUCH MANY HEARTS ON A PERSONAL LEVEL.   WE LOVE OUR FANS AND SO MANY RELATIVES,FAMILY, AND FREINDS.

WE LOVE YOU BECAUSE, WHEN ALL SEEM LOST, YOU ENCOURGE THE GOLDENPATHWAYS1/VOICES OF INSPIRATION TO HOLD ON,  AND WE CUT

OUR NEW CD  3 DAYS AGO .WE ARE SO PROUD.   GOD BLESS YOU, AND GOD LOVE YOU     ( PATRICIA/RITA/POP/LUCIELL/ BRANDIE/SALLY)

Jasmine Glanton
Currently Working on...

Wednesday July 23, 2008 at 07:40 AM

Just got to this website i was reffered by a friend...so iv yet to put any song on here...i can write but not much so just to display my talent i will be puting some songs acapella on....

Still in love(kissin you- From beyonce

Emotional roller coaster- Vivian Green

and maybe a song from monica and lauren hill

so wen i do get these on here please take a look and listen to wat i can do.

thankz

Jake B.
Hey its been a while...

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 06:09 PM

So wow, it's been qutie a while since ive been on here. I plan on keeping it up that i come on here more often. I really wanna finish my first session i never have and now i want to more than ever! hit me up about sessions.


thanks, Jake

Simon Pheonix
Check us out

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 05:00 PM

  Whats going on Guys..... We are the New DUo called Simon Pheonix. Band members consist of Timothy Levine, on Guitar and Bass, and James Galante on Synth and Drums, we are new to the Scene soo check us out and tell us what you think. These are are first tracks we have ever written together, but at the same time we hit the core musical aspect of the magic we are trying to create please enjoy............ all the Best SImon Pheonix

derek gilmer
butta-butta

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 11:06 AM

I'm new to this  but I'm entirely with the r&b and rap music.I've just made a track hoping that i can get some kind of advice on how to upgrade from a minor to a major.Anyway,please check out my new track which I put my time in to make to try to succeed in the music industry.

Joe S.
The Producers : Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 10:32 AM

I lived in Minneapolis during "Flyte Time" rise to fame. The songwriter/ producer team of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were in The Time and had begun producing some major acts. Their sound became synonymous with the "pow pow bang" beat of the 80's.

The pair met in high school in Minneapolis and formed a band called Flyte Tyme which evolved into The Time. In 1981, they were joined by Morris Day and toured with Prince as his opening act.

As members of The Time they recorded three of the group's four albums (The Time, What Time Is It?, and Pandemonium. The first two albums are said to have shaped early eighties R&B music (featuring "Cool","Get It Up", "The Walk", "777-9311", and "Gigolos Get Lonely Too"). The pair were fired from the tour because a blizzard left them unable to rejoin after a short break to produce The SOS Band. However, one of the tracks they were producing, "Just Be Good to Me", became a big hit and made their reputation, as well that of the SOS Band.

After working with other artists like The SOS Band, Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal, Jam and Lewis were introduced to Janet Jackson and produced her breakthrough album Control in 1986, for which the duo won a Grammy Award. Their collaboration on her next album, 1989's Rhythm Nation 1814, was even more successful.

Since then they have produced hits for Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Gwen Stephani and Boyz II Men to name only a few.

This video set features The S.O.S. Band's "Just Be Good To Me", Human League's "Human", and an instrumental of Usher's "U Remind Me", all Flyte Time productions. I've also included a cool radio interview of a very casual Jam and Lewis on The Amie Jo Show.

Enjoy.The Joe S Solid Gold Dancers

Alex Daniel
I'm looking for hopeful pros to join my band.

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 10:25 AM

Hello.  My name is Alex, and I have been writing songs for about a month.  Even so, I NEED a few instruments to join my band.  The name of it, by the way, is WAVE.  My goal is to be a light rock/rock/blues rock group.  Please check out my songs and sessions at the link posted below:

http://www.indabamusic.com/people/adaniel

Thank you for reading...

Thank you even more for responding...

Toby K.
Looking to do some serious business

Tuesday July 22, 2008 at 06:14 AM

I am new to this site and loking for people to collaborate with. People who want to hear my music and do something with it.

Have had success in England being played on national radio, in a band and run live music nights. Got a few contacts. Looking to work with anyone on anything as long as theyre serious enough to do something about it. Going places, wanna come?

Dar C.
Wanted: Collaborative Guitarist

Monday July 21, 2008 at 05:47 PM

Hi!  I'm in search of a collaborative partner (acoustic guitarist) in San Diego to write and perform with.  My influences are:  Dido, Paula Cole, Meredith Brooks, Jewel, etc.  If in the area and interested, please contact me.  Thanks!

Quote IQ
Hip Hop

Monday July 21, 2008 at 09:18 AM

New tracks

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Joe S.
Hysterics - Mostly Untitled

Monday July 21, 2008 at 08:40 AM


Another tragic love story involving a girl and a boy...robot!


The Hysterics were discovered in 2004 by an MP3 blog called Music For Robots and were bolstered by a mention on MTV News. Fitting I'd say.


Happy Monday! Enjoy!

Jasmine Glanton
What Music Means To Me

Monday July 21, 2008 at 07:21 AM

Music..

Wow..Music..Crazy man thats the one constant love of mine that iv had since age 4...i dnt kno maybe when i was a baby i was dancin around maybe kickn n my moms stomach lol..Music is a feeling its a medicine its wats real.

i remember when i was lil my dad always had me singing and we would record video and he would always have me listening to some old skoo jazz or al green and the o' jays lol thats probably why i like oldies so much and man he got me hooked on some anita baker haha..he taught me that listening to all sorts of music would help me with my music because u have the right source the right kinda palet to work on. then my dad sung too see he had one of those smooth idk think of a mixture between barrywhite,blue from the temptations and eddy cane from the 5 heartbeats voices...i loved it.

i accosiate memories with music..seems like at everypoint in my life and every very good or bad memorie had a song to go with it mostly because 1. i was always listening to something and 2. because when i was happy or sad or mad music was my safe place my comfort my joy. so i can listen to mostly any song and think of a time in my past...for example when i listen to the O'jays i think of my dad and going to the bowling alley late at night lol and eats burking and rally's all the time dippn fries in my frosty lol...or lauren hill reminds me of when my brother died..or most rock songs remind me of thoses times in class when me and my friend would just bust out wit some daughtry or something and id start swingin my hair around and most likely we'd all get kicked out of class lol..theres lots.

When i sing i get a release and it makes me feel soo good and free and i dnt kno im so happy..weird but foreal i love listen to my own singing lol on the good days..when i write its mostly about how i feel about something or wats gone on with me or maybe stuff people have told me about..but its all real...realized i can never finish writing a song lol cant concentrate on one song long enuff. But i can sing forever.I love it.

Music can heal any wound..and can change any mood..it can tell the truth...it Can exspress what you cant. Music is Life.

Thats What music Means To Me.

John M.
Mariah REMIX

Monday July 21, 2008 at 04:37 AM

Listen to my MARIAH REMIX

Tad R.
Profile Updated

Sunday July 20, 2008 at 10:11 PM

Just wanted to let everyone know I have recently updated my profile and am really interested in working with some talented musicians. Please check out some of my tracks and let me know if you are interested in collaboration or if there are some project openings available.

Equivalent Exchange
My I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time REMIX submitted!

Sunday July 20, 2008 at 05:58 PM

I have just submitted my "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time" Remix by Mariah Carey into the contest and I invite everyone to check it out and provide me some feedback!  I wish the best of luck to everyone who has entered the contest!

Joe S.
Morphism : Godley and Creme and beyond

Sunday July 20, 2008 at 10:29 AM

There were many musical firsts in the 80's that seem to revolve around friends of producer Trevor Horn (who shows on the last "cry" in the video). Whether it is Yes and the Art of Noise with the use of sampling, or being the first video on MTV, Trevor and his friends were innovators. In this post we have his friends Godley and Creme (of 10cc) and their video "Cry". It was the first to explore morphing as a visual effect.

Being talented and successful songwriters Godley and Creme were also responsible for producing some of the 80's best music videos, including The Police's "Every Breath You Take", "Wrapped Around Your Finger", "Synchronicity II", Wang Chung's "Everybody Have Fun Tonight", Duran Duran's "Girls On Film" and "A View to a Kill", and George Harrison's "When We Was Fab".


Their experiment in morphing inspired and culminated in Micheal Jackson's masterful "Black and White" . I'd love to have it in the set but the Jackson Mafia has disallowed embedding on all of the video sites. I think Michael takes morphing waaaay too personally anyway.


Suzi Barnes
New Song up!

Saturday July 19, 2008 at 06:09 AM

It's now 6:09 am and I haven't slept a wink. What better time to record my latest attempt at songwriting? Actually it's not my latest - I actually wrote this one back in March, but decided I have nothing better to do than to record it on my brand spanking new Macbook (woot) and get reactions from my lovely Indaba peers.

Caution: this song comes with a story, mainly because I have lots of time to waste before everyone else wakes up and the day really gets started. So if you aren't interested in what inspired this stroke of musical brilliance, you can just scroll down for the lyrics!

The story, however, is short.

So I met this guy at an open mic in a big city near my little town and we pretty much hit it off right away. I hung out with him for a few days, then sadly had to return home since I had classes and crap. But I wrote this song the first day I was away from him - our towns are only an hour apart - the whole thing is pretty pathetic. But it was love at first sight and we are still going strong, four months later. This song is obviously a favorite of his, so here's to you, D, and all your awesomeness.

As far as the song goes, nothing too spectacular. Simple melody, simple lyrics, but I know for a fact that there's worse out there...

 

YESTERDAY (c) Suzi Barnes 2008

 

I miss you more than I did yesterday

and I love you more than I did yesterday

I would call you on the telephone

but it's already so damn late

but I miss you more than I did yesterday

 

Yesterday, it may not seem that far away to you

but it's been miles and hours since I watched you look me through

when I said I had to go and you told me to stay

I miss you more than I did yesterday

 

I want you to look at me like you did yesterday

I want to hold your hand like I did yesterday

and I keep on looking back 

when all I got's today

but I miss you more than I did yesterday

 

chorus

 

and it's ok cause I know you feel the same way...

 

chorus

 

 

any feedback would be most welcome.

-suzi

Charles Sweeting
MVReMix Interview

Saturday July 19, 2008 at 02:11 AM

Charles Sweeting
Charles Sweeting

Saturday July 19, 2008 at 01:09 AM

Charles "She Bout It" Sweeting Saturday at the Power 96 Beach House

Thu Jul 10, 2008 at 01:16:30 PM
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Charles Sweeting

There's a good chance that you've been hearing his new hit, "She Bout It" a few times a day if you've listen to Power 96 lately. His name doesn't initially seem ready-made for stardom but his sound definitely is. And when you think about it, if you're a good enough talent, you shouldn't really need a stage name anyway.

I'm talking about Charles Sweeting, the 23-year-old Carol City native who's been blowing up lately and getting lot's of club and radio spins because of his summer anthem, "She Bout It" which you can click on below.

The dude's been performing all over South Florida lately, popping up on stages at Passions, VooDoo, Cafe Iguana Pines, and the Crazy Horse to name a few. He's sort of in the baby stages of forming a career but so far, I like what I've heard. This weekend, he's playing the Power 96 Beach House party in Miami and his set starts at 3 p.m. on Saturday. There's lot's of national acts who'll be at the event over the weekend but if you want to support a good local act, don't miss his set.


 

The 2008 Power 96 Beach House party takes place, Friday, July 11th- Sunday, July 13th at the Double Tree Surfcomber Hotel on Miami Beach, 1717 Collins Ave, Miami Beach, FL. 33139
(305) 532-7715 or visit www.power96.com

--jonathan.cunningham@browardpalmbeach.com">Jonathan Cunningham

Jamie James
New "Energetic" Session!

Friday July 18, 2008 at 10:15 PM

Check it out.. are you a good rapper/singer or whatever? participate with me on this one.

Download the beat "Energetic" from the session called; "Energetic Beat", put your vocal over it and then re-upload it to the session.

I wanna hear if you people on Indaba got talent.


~ Jamie James

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