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Fools Game Jumps to #3 on World Music Charts!!!!! Mike Pinera, a rock and roll veteran with an impressive musical pedigree, has crafted a musical masterpiece that captures the essence of his decades-long career and his commitment to addressing pressing global issues. Pinera's journey in the music industry, from his early days with Blues Image to his collaborations with iconic bands like Iron Butterfly, Alice Cooper, and Led Zeppelin, has undoubtedly contributed to the depth and maturity of his musical style. Fool's Game showcases his seasoned vocal prowess and guitar skills, reminding us why he's a legend in the rock scene. His vocals are not just powerful; they are emotionally conflicts. Additional Artist/Song Information: Artist Name: Mike Pinera Song Title: Fools Game Publishing: Spector Records Publishing Affiliation: ASCAP Album Title: Fools Game Record Label: Spector Record Label: Spector Records Bayard Spector 7867972064 bayard@spectorrecords.com Radio Pr
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“Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer” (Republic) is moving fast on Today’s Hottest Hits”   Bill Hennes/Pompano Beach, FL #CruelSummer #RadioSpeaks #TaylorSwift https://airplayaccess.com/?p=21740
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It was time to bring in the band. In 2019, Mike Jacoby released Long Beach Calling the third in a series of albums featuring Jacoby on nearly all of the instruments. To play those songs live and bring them to their full performative potential, he brought in longtime pal Don Read to lend his bass-playing talents, and Don brought in Mike Levin, to serve as drummer-extraordinaire. It didn't take much time to realize that these three players had a real musical affinity. The next album belonged to the Mike Jacoby Electric Trio. Songs that would become The Long Haul began to evolve in the practice studio the band's sound brought out the power and the vibrancy of each tune, forging a sonic path for the tracks to become what they were always meant to be. Which is the most important part. Because for Mike Jacoby, the song always comes first. With a love of music born in classic rock 'n' roll, Jacoby's writing is firmly rooted in the Americana and Alt-Country veins. He always
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”Jeremy Parsons and “Life Worth Dyin’ For” (MTS) is climbing here on KDOL” Jim Wolfe/Livingston, TX #JeremyParsons #LifeWorthDyinFor #RadioSpeaks https://airplayaccess.com/jeremy-parsons-life-worth-dyin-for/
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“Ed Sheeran “Eyes Closed” (Atlantic) remains a top hit on our KLZY FM” Dustin Williams (Minneapolis, KS) #EyesClosed #edsheeran #RadioSpeaks https://airplayaccess.com/ed-sheeran-eyes-closed/
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“Loving the new Clark Ford & Underground Tree “I Don’t Want To Work Today” (CFM)  on our Sound Machine”   Tom Barstow/Moyock, SC #RadioSpeaks #IDontWantToWorkToday #ClarkFord https://airplayaccess.com/?p=21656
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“Fifty Fifty is a solid Top 5 here with “Cupid” (Warner/WMG) on KPLT” Dano/Paris, TX #RadioSpeaks #FiftyFifty #Cupid https://airplayaccess.com/?p=21606
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From the country of Georgia and raised in New Jersey, Tamoona is a singer/songwriter born into becoming a musician. Music has always been around her, as her dad performed overseas with multiple bands and at just ten years old, she participated in a singing competition. While she might have started on her career in music only a couple years ago, she knows that she can provide hits and the rest will be history. Tamoona's sound stems from her love for the 80's, or as she calls it "the best time period of music", but that she puts her own country spin on it. In "Try", Tamoona pays tribute to her home country in a power anthem of triumph to push through even in the hardest times. She sings "even if you lose this fight/ You've got to get up, get up and smile, you can do anything/ believe, you gotta try." Additional Artist/Song Information: Artist Name: Tamoona Song Title: Try Publishing: Tamoona Publishing Affiliation: Other Publishing 2: SSM
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Country Music Singer/ Songwriter (1968 -) Early Life: Country singer / songwriter Robert Eskridge was born on November 10, 1968, in Wilmington, Delaware. As a kid he bounced back and forth between Delaware, and Eastern Kentucky, where he graduated from Morehead State University. Eskridge started playing in the local bars and honky-tonks at the age of 16, and throughout college in various bands in the Lexington, Ky area. Key early highlights in Nashville, he took the stage at the Grand Ole Opry, had a Saturday night performance at the world-famous Ernest Tubb Record Shop, as well as the old Stock Yard and Bull Pen Lounge where he played frequently with the George Jones Band. As music was just starting to take off, the start of a young family re-prioritized his music career, but he still played locally with his band Southern Daze in the tri-state area. Recent Times: With two full albums released, Eskridge and Southern Daze has had good success as an Independent Country Artist: Bu