The JMSN Singer Is a Man of Many Talents

JMSN (real name Christian Andrew Berishaj), is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist and singer hailing from Detroit. After performing for more than a decade, Berishaj also proves his mettle by producing, recording engineer, mixing engineer and mixer work. Berishaj’s latest album Whatever Makes U Happy shows how in control his craft truly is; he wrote, produced, engineered and mixed it all himself as well as directed music videos himself! Berishaj boasts millions in streaming numbers with Kendrick Lamar and Kaytranada tracks featuring his songs while remaining independent artist running his own label!

Berishaj first emerged on the scene with his 2012 debut Priscilla, to critical acclaim from both media outlets and his artistic peers. While producing for other artists (he can be heard producing Ab-Soul’s “Nibiru”) and working as a producer with Good Kid M.A.A.D City among many others; Berishaj found his own voice through 2014 with Pllaje EP and its shift toward R&B sound that began yielding fruitful results within music industry.

However, his initial joy at being thrust into the public spotlight quickly dissipated as his career picked up steam. Soon enough he discovered that public scrutiny had an adverse impact on his creative processes; media often looked upon his work through an objective lens of celebrity glitz and glamour and repeated questions were frequently posed to him about Unit 6 or working with Kendrick Lamar.

It’s not hard to understand why the focus shifted away from what was happening in his studio to the events taking place behind-the-scenes. Journalists are always on the lookout for newsworthy stories, and when an artist’s live performances don’t match up to his recorded material or if their next project doesn’t boast as ambitious musical goals as before it can create quite a stir in terms of negative press coverage.

Detroit native Jay Jay remains true to himself despite pressure, creating an engaging atmosphere on his new album where soulful R&B melodies meet alternative production techniques for an emotional experience that leaves listeners wanting more long after it ends.

DannyLux Singer-Songwriter – evoLUXion

DannyLux is an innovative singer exploring a diverse musical repertoire through the lens of his dual Mexican-American heritage. From making waves on TikTok to working with regional Mexican group Eslabon Armado and opening for Coldplay, the 19-year-old from Palm Springs, California has already amassed quite a resume.

DannyLux began learning guitar at age seven under the instruction of a family friend and quickly established himself in music. His tender lyricism draws influence from corrido and regional Mexican folk ballads to hit heartstricken listeners with emotive songs inspired by corrido music as well as regional Mexican folk ballads. DannyLux also plays Chicano rock music that blends traditional Mexican songs with soft rock sounds for an innovative modern sounding genre.

As a high school senior, DannyLux gained fame on TikTok with his corrido-influenced songs that went viral, earning thousands of likes and millions of plays. Soon thereafter he signed with Warner Music Latina and released his full-length debut evoLUXion album.

On DLux, teen singer-songwriter DLux sings of being completely besotted with one particular woman; an idea explored on all 10 tracks. From “My Home”, featuring Venezuelan indie-pop artist Maye, to jazz-corrido fusion tracks like “Ciudad del Sol,” his dreamy fantasies are told with grace and elegance.

DannyLux puts himself out there on “Perdido en Ti,” his album’s title track. Reimagining corrido traditions, this slick song tells a heart-wrenching tale of lost love; while DannyLux beseeches her to return with melodic drawl.

His emotive songs have earned him recognition from Bad Bunny, Ozuna, and Luis Fonsi among other artists on Billboard’s Reggaeton chart for weeks at a time. Additionally, “Jugaste y Sufri,” his collaboration with Eslabon Armado that features sierreno-influenced reimaginations of classic rock ballad “Juggaste y Sufri,” also reached #1 on Billboard.

DannyLux’s music can be difficult to categorize; its style amorphs effortlessly between different sonics, incorporating influences such as Pink Floyd, Eagles and Beatles into one flowing stream of melancholic sierreno pieces. DannyLux’s contemporary arrangements bring new life into this genre and ensure it remains relevant in today’s marketplace.

Palm Springs native and Red Pears member Joe Sacco will embark on his latest musical adventure – touring Los Angeles where they’ll perform at the Greek Theatre with Interpol and another Southern California act, the Red Pears. For Joe, this tour marks an opportunity to shine bright in his home city while simultaneously honoring those who have always stood by him: his parents who have always provided strong support as he developed as an artist.

Jim Gaffigan Goes Darker As a Comedian

Jim Gaffigan has always taken an approach that emphasizes comedy without trying to outwit its audience; that has always been his approach with his comedy: family-friendly, with elements of both cynicism and innocence mixed into its humor, cheerful salesmanship mixed with an undercurrent of despair.

He has managed to enjoy a successful career for more than two decades with sold-out tours, three Emmy Award nominations and seven Grammy nominations for his comedy albums. Now Netflix will air a special from him, plus there will be a tour with Jerry Seinfeld in October!

Gaffigan is known for exploiting mundane topics to elicit laughter, but his latest special, Comedy Monster, marks an expansion into more serious territory. Set to air November 17, this show deviates from food-centric jokes by delving deeper into American culture and, finally, politics.

Gaffigan has traditionally steered clear of controversial material while his peers ventured further into bolder political statements and more explicit sexual jokes. Now, he is taking to the stage on a larger scale, moving beyond comedy clubs into theaters while tailoring many of his jokes toward our current political climate — while still dropping some harmless humor such as references to fried chicken or Hot Pockets!

Gaffigan finally took advantage of his Catholic identity to bring a fresh new take to comedy: leaning in to his religious beliefs and Catholic identity with confidence and humor. He made clear he wasn’t scared to riff lightly about religion (mainly Bible/Jesus jokes). For instance, in one bit he used an impression of an upset God to warn that people weren’t hearing his messages about climate disasters (instead it was more of a “Dark Pale” joke).

Gaffigan’s approach is refreshingly uncynical and humorist; his comedy recalls Jerry Seinfeld in its deconstruction of mundane daily events and minutiae of everyday life. However, unlike John Mulaney he does not try to be the center of attention; instead his show plays out more like an informal dialogue where audience members are welcome to participate by laughing along.

Gaffigan’s show offers the audience a refreshing and relatable dialogue, reminding us all to laugh more in these times of political division and ever-scarcer Americans. He serves as a welcome reminder that sometimes laughter is indeed medicine! It’s great having him around to remind us all that sometimes laughter really is medicine!

Romeo Santos and Aventura Reunite For Final Cerrado Ciclos Tour

Romeo Santos, known as the King of Bachata, and Aventura are set to reunite for what could be their final tour together in 2024 – their “Cerrando Ciclos” tour will bring unforgettable Bachata hits across America for audiences to experience!

Dominican-American band Aventura rose to fame during the mid ’90s in New York’s Bronx with their signature blend of traditional Dominican Republic bachata music with pop, R&B, and hip hop influences from New York City – creating an inimitable musical blend that became immensely popular not only across America but Central and South America as well. Fans were especially fond of Aventura’s live performances featuring songs such as “Los Infieles” and “Mi Corazoncito”. Aventura fans treasure their live performances to this day!

Aventura has gained fame for pioneering an entirely new genre of music known as Urban Bachata. This style has had a major influence on many contemporary artists such as Prince Royce and Leslie Grace who credit Aventura with being instrumental to their success. Their 2009 album The Last reached number one on both Latin and Tropical albums charts as well as being certified Hot Latin Songs chart-topper and Billboard Tropical Airplay chart topper.

Aventura has made an indelible mark on modern bachata music by their distinct sound and emotive lyrics, leaving an imprint in millions of fans’ hearts worldwide. Their 2020 Immortal Tour grossed $25.8 million according to Billboard.

This tour will commence with several dates in California before moving onto the East Coast and stopping at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on May 30 and Newark’s Prudential Center on June 2. They will then venture across the Midwest and West before concluding their tour in Dallas on June 22.

Aventura are back together after their successful tour together since 2011, which grossed more than $24.8 million and featured 20 concerts dubbed “Cerrando Ciclos.”

Aventura is composed of Romeo Santos, Henry Santos, Lenny Santos, and Max Santos; together they will perform classic hits for one last time on US stages beginning May 1 in California and concluding their tour June 22 in Dallas. Tickets buyers for UBS Arena’s Elmont show, just 30 minutes from Penn Station and Grand Central via LIRR, have already begun queuing up in anticipation. Don’t miss this amazing performance by the King of Bachata; get your tickets now! TicketNetwork will offer discounts of 20% when using promo code 327RK20; additionally, this concert will be recorded for a live recording album set to be released later in 2018. For more information about UBS Arena or any upcoming events at their venue visit their official website.

Tedeschi Trucks Band’s New Album Signs of Life

Tedeschi Trucks Band, the Grammy Award-winning powerhouse band, has made their mark in music. Hailed by NPR as “two of the finest roots rock musicians of their generation”, this 12-piece ensemble fuses blues, R&B and Southern rock together with its own distinctive mix of influences to produce its signature American sound. Led by husband-and-wife guitarist Derek Trucks and singer-songwriter Susan Tedeschi’s leadership as leaders of world-class musical expression on each album release and live show performance alike.

Signs of Life marks the apex for the hard-touring outfit. As part of commemorating this landmark achievement, band members took time out from touring to record in their home studio in Jacksonville, Florida – producing a warm and inviting album which showcases both technical proficiency as well as musical exploration over time.

One of the key developments during this time was the addition of a second drummer. Isaac Eady joined as a temporary replacement during the COVID-19 pandemic-related absence and ended up playing drums on two songs on this album: Indo-jazz “All The Love” and serpentine Afro-blues of “D’Gary.” As Trucks says: “He played an integral part in us growing as a band during that period.”

Notable changes for the band include its switch to more expansive arrangements, featuring songs with horns and keyboardists. On Signs of Life, Marcus Strickland and Wayne Henderson make their first appearance with the group as saxophonists – including featuring prominently on tracks like the wah-wah-streaked funk of “Ain’t That Something” and dynamic Crescent instrumental “Pasaquan.”

As with previous TTB albums, each track was recorded live to analog tape for an intimate and spontaneous feel that captures the band’s extensive touring – something Tedeschi and Trucks have long strived to capture in recorded form. It’s easy to hear their live shows come through as well – something Tedeschi and Trucks have sought to preserve when recording songs for this album.

This new album includes two covers; a soulful rendition of Bob Dylan’s “When the Levee Breaks” and an expansive interpretation of The Band’s “Midnight in Harlem”. Of particular note is Tedeschi’s expansive take on The Band’s song as she showcases both her deep voice reminiscent of Bonnie Raitt as well as her impressive lead guitar skills reminiscent of Butch Trucks who was an Allman Brothers band member who used slide guitar. Tedeschi displays impressive technique similar to Butch Trucks who was part of Butch Trucks band which allman Brothers band member who used slide guitar for slide guitar players before him and Tedeschi herself has demonstrated this skill for herself as she can also play lead guitar like him!

Katherine Ryan – Comedian

Katherine Ryan is an award-winning Canadian comedian known for her biting wit and captivating stage presence. Her fearless humor and unapologetic observations about modern life have won her an enthusiastic following from audiences all around the globe, earning her numerous accolades such as winning the Funny Women award in 2008. This talented performer has even gone on to receive several prestigious awards like this prestigious honour in 2008.

Katherine Ryan’s adept understanding of relationships and social norms shines through in each performance, making her an in-demand act on television as well as at comedy festivals. With hosting credits on panel shows such as Mock the Week, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and 8 out of 10 Cats under her belt as well as co-writing/starring in Netflix sitcom The Duchess – her talent is undeniable!

Born in Sarnia, Ontario and holding dual citizenship between Canada and Britain, she studied urban planning in Toronto before making the leap across to Britain to pursue writing and acting roles since 2008.

Katherine Ryan has made numerous appearances on iconic programs like Live at the Apollo as both a featured and headline act, touring extensively as well as writing and staring in Kathburn comedy series. Additionally, Katherine Ryan: In Trouble and Katherine Ryan: Glitter Room on Netflix are proof of Katherine Ryan’s expertise at providing stand-up comedy performances.

Ryan is known for her razor-sharp wit and fearless humor, making her the ideal host for your event or comedy show. Combining unapologetic attitude with quick wit to deliver hilarious routines for each audience member. Ryan tackles topics such as feminism, relationships, societal norms and more effortlessly and gracefully making her an audience favorite.

Last year, Ryan participated in BBC’s Desert Island Discs program and discussed her experience confronting an anonymous male comedian suspected of sexual assault on a TV set. Ryan stated this incident had become “open knowledge” among comedy circles; she believed staying silent would not have achieved any goals.

In her episode, she chose songs by Spice Girls’ Spice Up Your Life and Eminem’s The Real Slim Shady as musical backdrops, discussing her experience growing up in a small town and miscarriage while simultaneously sharing personal anecdotes about herself and family members that contribute to her comedic style. Her selections weren’t meant to reflect their political opinions but instead reflect on personal memories she considers pivotal for comedic comedic performance.

Jelly Roll Rapper

Jelly Roll Rapper has made waves in both hip hop and country music genres with his distinct musical style, working alongside many rappers to garner his fan base. Open about his past struggles with addiction and legal matters, Jelly Roll has used these experiences to assist others on their journeys.

Jelly Roll is Jason DeFord by birth; however, when he began recording music as a teenager he took on the name Jelly Roll for performance purposes. His mother gave him this nickname due to being “chubby kid.” Throughout his life experiences have inspired Jelly Roll to pen powerful lyrics and melodies; using them to help guide individuals onto their respective paths or give back to his local community through his songs.

Jelly Roll is well-known in the rap scene, yet recently explored new territory by releasing his debut country song: Son of a Sinner – an ode to his past and a call-out to those seeking comfort and encouragement from him. It quickly rose to No.1 on country charts and received much acclaim by both fans and critics.

He has also been an active part of Nashville’s community, participating in many charitable events and projects. For example, in 2021 he collaborated with Tech N9ne and other Nashville artists on organizing the N9ne for Life charity golf classic that helped raise money for families affected by opioid overdoses and deaths related to these drug treatments.

Since then, Jelly Roll has used his music as an outreach effort and to encourage those in his community. Additionally, he’s been working on his first full-fledged country project; for which he collaborates with various artists like Haystak and Lil Wyte. Furthermore, Jelly Roll has collaborated closely with Bailee himself – who herself is quickly rising as a rising country star!

Jelly Roll has also been keeping himself busy outside his musical projects with family matters. Born in 2016, Noah Buddy DeFord is his son whom the rapper doesn’t discuss nearly as often; though photos may exist online showing the two together. Additionally, Jelly Roll can often be found performing alongside his daughter at various shows and often performs alongside her onstage; often engaging with fans during shows by engaging and joking with them onstage and being part of the crowd! He has become very supportive of her success.

Abbath Band Releases New Album – Outstrider

After emerging unscathed from his former bandmates’ decision to cut him loose from Immortal, Abbath is back with a new lineup and record titled Outstrider which contains more of his signature dark riffs and frosty worldview that made him such a well-known face in Norwegian black metal circles.

Harvest Pyre is the band‘s debut track and features menacing skull-rattling riffs and incoherent lyrics about fire and (we hope) agriculture. Guitarist Ole Farstad plays an impressive blues solo midway through, while Mia Wallace (does she share a name with Pulp Fiction character Mia Wallace?) and drummer Ukri Suvilehto lock into an Immortal-like groove like they have done since forever. Additionally, “Cauldron of Blood,” an instrumental meditation on war and bloodshed also appears on this album as bonus track!

Abbath has long been recognized for his gifted compositional abilities, and this album proves no exception. If there’s one fault here it would be that too much reliance is placed on a few core riffs which may become repetitive after repeated plays; still that’s just a minor complaint.

This album is definitely worthy of your consideration if you enjoy black metal music. Their soundscape is vast, while Abbath’s vocals evoke feelings of cold devastation with every line he speaks. Additionally, their dark yet brutal riffs feature natural sounds which help highlight their raw nature.

Production-wise, this album’s production stands out with its clarity that allows its riffs to stand out against noise and deliver an intense experience. Mike Fraser – known for mastering for numerous heavy metal artists – did an outstanding job mastering this record, which adds an extra power and dimension that make this record truly outstanding from its peers in black metal music.

Outstrider is an impressive follow up to Abbath’s 2009 All Shall Fall release, pleasing fans of Immortal as well as those wondering whether the band may have run out of ideas. Abbath has assembled an outstanding band to carry his legacy forward, creating an enjoyable record that should keep fans coming back for more!

Charlotte Day Wilson

Charlotte Day Wilson is a Toronto-born, Juno-nominated singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist best known for her RnB music. With incredible talent that can transform a moment into an experience through deep yet hypnotic songs anthems; Charlotte Day Wilson makes every performance count!

Charlotte’s warm voice brings to mind the jazz phrasings of classic torch singers while her fiery anthems linger long after they are complete. Charlotte is adept at crafting modern lamentations that transcend generations while captivating listeners from different generations.

She quickly rose to fame with the release of 2016 slow-burner “Work,” and since has established herself as an integral piece of the city‘s jazz and R&B fabric through collaborations with artists like Mustafa and BADBADNOTGOOD. Alpha was released to critical acclaim on July 20, 2021.

Alpha reveals Wilson’s impressive talent as she explores a range of genres including understated folk, groovy pop and airy gospel music while delving deeper into themes surrounding queer love. Additionally, there’s a special remix featuring King Princess, Amaarea and Meshell Ndegeocello which adds sexual energy and depth.

Charlotte Day Wilson creates music that bridges melancholy and optimism with lyrics full of powerful messages, such as her breakthrough hit “Work”, where she sings: “I’m here to say I love you but my heart’s still broken/ And I won’t let go”.

Charlotte Day Wilson accomplished more this year than many artists can only dream of: her sultry ballads featured in an Apple commercial; soundscapes paired with major art installations in Toronto; debuting at number 10 on Billboard R&B charts (both U.S. and Canadian); as well as performances on both The Tonight Show and Ellen. In an Instagram post at the end of 2019, she acknowledged it had been an intense year full of change, decisions-making, stress and heartache.

Charlotte has shown great resilience throughout her struggles, becoming an artist to be reckoned with on the music scene and helping others overcome similar difficulties. Leveraging her community for support, Charlotte now uses that wisdom to aid other in navigating similar hurdles as hers. We look forward to watching what the next stage brings for this incredibly special artist.

Copa America 2010

The Copa America is one of the oldest international football tournaments. While its early structure veered off course, since 1993 its structure has remained fairly consistent. Originally held annually but now held every two or four years and featuring either only two teams per group or an eight-team knockout stage as needed.

Since 1993, CONMEBOL tournaments have hosted teams from outside its confederations on numerous occasions. Mexico have featured regularly since they rejoined in 1993 while Japan and Qatar were regular invitees; most recently the United States made their comeback after being absent since 2007. This year will mark their return with more teams from outside their own confederation having joined since 1993 – Mexico will again feature alongside Japan, Qatar and Japan joining for this edition – this time after being absent since 2007.

Guest participants tend to add padding and viewer numbers before quickly departing – however some have managed to defy expectations by reaching the quarterfinals – for example Honduras and Costa Rica made the last eight in 2001!

Though not exclusively, teams from outside CONMEBOL have diminished the prestige of this tournament, its weakness can also be traced to its use of weak guest participants combined with regular rejections of invitations from leading clubs on the continent – leading to it appearing weak and desperate; creating the appearance that it should be at the pinnacle of international footballing history rather than looking desperate or cheapening its reputation.

That is especially galling when there are so many high-caliber teams available to take their place. For instance, the USMNT have the chance to prove they belong in Group C when they take on Venezuela, Ecuador and Jamaica in their opening three matches of Group C.

Colombia are one of the fastest rising teams, boasting an exciting young squad anchored by Folarin Balogun and Ricardo Pepi from Premier League clubs like Chelsea. Meanwhile Ecuador are among the most physical teams on the continent while Jamaica can make life tough for any team participating in this tournament.

Brazil and Argentina both possess strong chances of claiming another championship at this tournament, although Argentina are clear favorites as they’ve already taken three wins so far.