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SINGLE REVIEW - ALEXANDRA KAY - SHE STAYED

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Today (Friday 29th September) will see viral sensation, Alexandra Kay release her brand new single, She Stayed written about her very best friend. Photo Taken By Myself at C2C London March 2023 She Stayed  has soft instrumental which compliments Alexandra's soft vocals. The first verse sees Alexandra share the journey of the friendship with her best friend got me thinking of mine with my best friend and our friendship since reception with the support you have towards one another. The chorus is filled with such emotion and thankfulness for all those moments that she has been by your side when you have needed her whether they are good or bad - that's an extremely special friend and one you need to keep and appreciate which is then showed throughout verse two. The more the chorus continued the more emotional I become hearing it with the bridge been the part of the song that saw from stunning moments. The final verse sees the lyrics become very relatable and I am in no doubt when

SINGLE REVIEW - DANNY McMAHON - HONKY TONK GIRL

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Today (Friday 29th September) British singer-songwriter,  Danny McMahon  releases his brand new single called Honky Tonk Girl. Honky Tonk Girl is Danny's first release in just over a year. Honky Tonk Girl  begins with a soft instrumental that some picks up to the upbeat style that we know Danny to have within his music. Danny's crisp vocal opens Honky Tonk Girl beautifully whilst being filled with some brilliant tones throughout the song. The story within the lyrics are fantastic allowing for the brilliant songwriting to come through. The chorus is catchy linking to the songs verses brilliantly - there is something special about this song and his meaning. The more Honky Tonk Girl continued the more I wanted to get up and dance, however, the softer vocal ahead of the final chorus is beautifully timed allowing for the lyrics to have there moment to shine. I love this new style of music from Danny, whilst remaining true to the artist that Danny has already shown to us with his pas

INTERVIEW WITH TWINNIE ABOUT HER NASHVILLE MOVE AND LATEST EP

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Since the last time, I spoke with Twinnie  when she had just performed at Country Music Week at Bush Hall as part of the Song Suffragettes line up, and this time we spoke about her Nashville move, new singles and plans for the rest of 2023. Hello Twinnie,  the last time we spoke you had just performed as part of the Song Suffragettes tour, how did you find that tour? That was an amazing experience. I'm all for women supporting women and I loved being on the road with such incredible talent. It was so much fun playing to sold out crowds across the UK. I also made friends for life. I have to ask you as someone who has followed your journey for many years as an actress, I was wondering if you have any projects coming up whether it's in front of the camera or behind? I don't have any plans right now to get back in front of the camera in an acting role as such but I am working on a film project which I'm really excited about. Obviously I love acting and I use my experience f

INTERVIEW WITH LOUISE PARKER ABOUT HER MUSIC AND MORE

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To celebrate my birthday over the past 4 years, I have shared an interview on my birthday and with me turning 30, Louise Parker kindly gave up her time to talk her music with us as well as turning 30 in general. Hello Louise, how are you today? Hello Kellie, I’m good, thank you. Enjoying the last of the British summer! How’re you? Glad you are good, I am great thank you! I have to start by saying how has it been 8 months since we last spoke about your music with Table For One, how was that release for you? It's one song I have on a lot of the time. Thank you, I’m so glad it resonated with people the way I hoped it would. ‘Table for One’ was the last track of ‘The Imperfect Recovery’ digital EP to release. Although it was bitter sweet to be closing that chapter it was also a relief, I am not the same person who wrote those songs. Even though it felt important to tell that story it’s also nice to look back and reflect on how far I’ve come. Photo Credit:  Meglensphoto (instagram) Tab

EMMERDALE REVIEW - CAIN AND CALEB FINALLY START TO BOND

Ever since it was revealed that Caleb Milligan was related to Cain Dingle, Cain has struggled with accepting Caleb into the Dingle family, however, during this week's episodes their relationship has finally started to take shape. During last week's episodes when Cain Dingle rushed to his brother, Caleb's side when he heard he was injured, but Cain kind of cared but didn't want to make it look like he did, but you could see deep down that he kind of wanted too. This week saw Caleb determined to help his brother, Cain and his nephew, Nate Robinson bury things that had happened between them before Caleb told them about his business proposal that saw Cain struggle with the idea.  Loving the proper Dingle scenes. It was during this week's episode especially in Tuesday 5th September that saw the tables turn and for the better during the Dingle's family meal which saw the caring side of Cain come through when it comes to his relationship with his brother.  The bond tha

SINGLE REVIEW - KYLIE MORGAN - MAKING IT UP AS I GO

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US newcomer singer-songwriter,  Kylie Morgan  has released her brand new single, Making It Up As I Go today (Friday 1st September). Making It Up As I Go was written by Kylie, KK Johnson, and Jordan Minton. The first verse sees Kylie's crisp vocal opening Making It Up As I Go with a lot of honesty and vulnerability that I caught myself relating with a lot as someone who is turning 30 in a couple of weeks with the lyrics hitting a little differently. The chorus is filled with many lyrics that get you thinking and relating that once again everyone is on a different journey through life and that's OK as not everyone will feel the way you do about things. We have to do what makes us happy in those precious moments, we don't want to look back and have regrets because at the end of the day we only have one life and we should be living it it whatever way makes us the happiest. The second verse is the part of the song that caught me getting rather emotional as it talks about turning