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Ten great singles released in November 2019

Happy Black Friday!  Hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving.  We spent the day with my brother’s in-laws, his wife and kids, her brother and his family and lots of dogs.  The food was plentiful and it was a very relaxing day, despite the cold and rain.  Today it’s off to brave the crowd at my Sam’s Club before heading back to Pizza Hut tomorrow for the annual day of bedlam, when OK faces OK State.  In the meantime, here are Ten Great Singles that were released in November, on top of the previously shared 20 singles from our Monday Mashup.  We hope you enjoy them.

We kick things off with Mrs. Henry, a classic rock band from San Diego, which will release its latest effort, a live album, on January 20.  Here is “All I Can Do (live).”  We love their retro sound and hope it kicks off your day perfectly.

Next up is the latest from Canadian singer-songwriter Andria Piperni, a neo-soul tune tinged with R&B and jazz called “Yours.”  We are proud to share this instant classic tune and encourage all “hopeless romantics” to check her out.

Single number three comes from the smooth sound of C. SHIROCK, who is “Lost to the Night.”  We think he could easily become one of our favorite voices.  This one is powerful, and we think perfect for this time of the year.  It tells the story of his producer’s brother and their heartfelt reconciliation.  Share this one with everyone.

Next up is an electronic duo that formed their band while on a flight to Europe.  The sound is pure 90s and full of what made electronica so popular.  Check out Divine Astronaut and their debut single, “Undone.”

We round out our first five with the return of Sonja Midtune, who we have previously featured back in February.  This one is absolutely stunning, encouraging and powerful.  Check out “Talk to Me.”

We interrupt our Ten Great Singles article to present the latest from multi-platinum selling artist Anna Nalick (“Breathe (2 a.m.)”), who has recently signed with Chesky Records.  She brings her unmistakable style to a cover of the classic song, “As Time Goes By.”  We are happy to hear a totally different sound from her, and think you’ll love her version of this standard.

Our second five starts with the dynamic sister duo The Parkers.  Here is their latest, “AI Mind,” and we think it deserves serious airplay on the radio.  Let us know what you think.

Next up is a single released today from Vicky Sometani that is upbeat, fun and truly worthy of its title, “Breeze.”  Put this one on repeat and chill.

Single number eight is an R&B/soul smooth jam called “Fourth of July” from the stunning LA artist, Jane Q Public.

https://soundcloud.com/jane-fishman/fourth-of-july-3

Our ninth single reminds us of early Colbie Cailat, and we are head over heels for Caley Rose.  We think her new single is definitely “Worth the Trip.”  With a debut this strong, we think she can definitely go anywhere, and we’ll follow.

We close out this edition of Ten Great Singles with the latest silky and jazzy smooth jam from Kylie Odetta.  This one sums up what most of us are feeling this time of year, “Too Broke Too Busy.”  Enjoy your Black Friday and we’ll be back soon with our Ten Amazing Videos set.

 

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Ten great singles released in September 2019

We’re in the middle of a cold front that has plunged temperatures more than 20 degrees.  Good thing we have some great singles to warm things up.  Check out these amazing tunes which were released in September.

First up is the smooth indie neo-soul sound of Tiera Beverly.  Check out her tune, “Can’t Talk.”

Our next single is the perfect segue as we say goodbye to summer.  We really love the calming sound of Leon Rosen‘s track, “Summers Edge.”  Let us know what you think.

Single number three is from UK artist Pasha Black.  We love the upbeat and feel good vibe contained in his latest, “In the Rain.”  This one will lighten your step and brighten your mood.

What do you get when you cross disco/house with gospel?  You get “Salvation” by House Gospel Choir.  This one is guaranteed to lift your spirits, and reminds us of CC & the Music Factory

Single number five is from Oliver Spalding.  Despite his melancholy message, “Novemberism” is an upbeat and contagious song that will have you listening to it again and again.

We start the second five with this Brit pop masterpiece from The Hengles.  We think “Those Who Stay Behind” will quickly become a favorite tune for you.

Nothing gets us going like great R&B tunes, like “Sugar Water” by Jane Q Public.  We love her style and can’t wait to hear more.

https://soundcloud.com/jane-fishman/sugar-water/s-LFlHu

Single number eight is from percussionist/singer-songwriter Garrett Kealer.  It is radio ready and definitely a song that deserves to be on repeat.  Check out “Our Way.”

As we near the end of this edition of Ten Great Singles, here’s a new voice we are overjoyed with, and who we can’t wait to further check out.  Enjoy the sweet sound of Carley Varley‘s “Honest Conflict.”

We close out the month with a rocking tune called “No Control” from the band Wildlife.  Where have these guys been hiding?  They are a band on the verge of breaking out and we want you to be on that train.