From Hopewell, New Jersey, Danielia Cotton stopped people in their tracks with the range and control she had with her voice at such an early age. Listening to the likes of AC/DC, Zeppelin and the Stones, Danielia was able to transform her love of good tunes, to making tunes of her own.
Danielia is able to fuse different styles of music and voice within Rare Child, which is a rare ability. This album is a great find for lovers of many genres because Danielia is able to blend soulful blues and upbeat rhythms together with a powerful voice.
The first two tracks are alike, yet completely different in feel. Doesn't make sense? Well, it's hard to describe just what makes up this album - Rare Child is put together seamlessly, and her voice fits in so many places and genres that anyone who's anyone can tell she's great and will have a prosperous future in this business.
I'd give the top tracks to listen to, but I can't pick the top ones - listen to 'em all!
Low vs. Diamond announced a co-headlining tour with Nikolai Fraiture of The Strokes (Nickel Eye), beginning January 18th in Philadelphia, Pa.
Spending most of 2008 winning over fans and critics with their intoxicating mix of big notes and melodies, this Los Angeles-based quintet had an incredibly rewarding year that included Rolling Stone Magazine hailing the band as an "Artist To Watch" and the band's upcoming single "Don't Forget Sister" as "one of the top singles ...
Interviews - General Spill.com's Korey Coleman Jenna Bensoussan - Tuesday, 23 December 2008 Have you ever been to a movie that you just absolutely hated? Do tell - and then maybe you'll get your money back! Spill.com's Korey Coleman tells us about their new feature to help poor defenseless movie-goers defend themselves from the big bad production studios.
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ACED Bloggers - Pop Culture Blog What the Flip? Daniel Sargeant - Tuesday, 06 January 2009 MTV has their own little campaign going on for college students right now.
They gave 100 Flip camcorders to 100 college students around the country and told them to get inspired and surprise us with some video footage of their own design.
Different themes guided them, some were open-ended, others were scavenger hunts and others were questions only they could answer.
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Feature Articles
Feature Articles - Seasonal 2008, a Brief Retrospect Jenna Bensoussan - Wednesday, 31 December 2008
A lot has happened in 2008. Of course, it will go down in history as the year America elected Obama into office, the first African-American President. And, thankfully, the last year Bush has to ruin what's left of the country he has polluted for so many years.
Many people have mixed feelings about what our future holds as a people in this ...
An impossibly cute, but impossible-to-live-with yellow Labrador retriever named Marley teaches his newlywed owners a thing or two about patience and parenthood.
Benjamin Button (Pitt) was born under unusual circumstances. As everyone around him grew older, he aged backwards, making the challenges of life such as creating friendships, finding a job and falling in love all the more difficult and heartbreaking.
Near the end of WWII, Claus von Stauffenberg (Cruise) leads to group of fellow German army colonels in an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler; the event would later be called the July 20 Plot of 1944.
What happens when you agree with everyone and say "yes" to everything? Carl (Carrey) is about to find out when he chooses to become overly agreeable for an entire year.
It is the new craze in multi-media -- slotMusic. SanDisk introduced the first slotMusic player. They are small, light-weight and can play all those wonderful little 1 GB slot cards from your favorite artists. The great ...
Reviews - Music Mini Civalias, Worth the Time Daniel W. Butler - Tuesday, 06 January 2009 The multi-talented songwriter, Adam Stidham, brought the members of Civalias together in Southern California to form this interesting band from such influences as Coldplay and Radiohead.
Civalias has a very strong and forward strength to their music.
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While most average cooks are content to follow a recipe and create a limitless array of healthy, fresh meals; the process is not without its problems. Some recipes can be hard to follow, missing key ingredients or lack important detail altogether.
For those of you content to heat boxes of heavily processed foods in
the microwave or empty cans into pots, the process ...