Ariel Posen's music occupies the space between genres. It's a rootsy sound that nods to his influences — heartland rock & roll, electrified Americana, blue-eyed soul, R&B, Beatles-inspired pop — while still moving forward, pushing Posen into territory that's uniquely his own. After earning international acclaim (as well as a Western Canadian Music Award nomination for Breakout Artist of the Year) with his solo debut, How Long, he turns a new corner with 2020's Headway, an album whose themes of evolution, growth, and positive progress are reflected in the song themselves.
Andrew Schulz - Andrew Cameron Schulz is a stand-up comedian, actor, television producer, and podcaster from the United States. He is recognized for his work on MTV2's Guy Code, the Flagrant two podcast, The Brilliant Idiots podcast, and the Amazon original series, Sneaky Pete, in addition to his stand-up. "Schulz Saves America" is Schulz's first Netflix special.
Caroline Spence - Thanks to her writing on human nature, Caroline Spence, a Nashville-based singer-songwriter, rose to prominence in the folk and Americana scene. She joined the Rounder label and debuted with "Mint Condition" after receiving great acclaim from the Nashville songwriting community for her album Spades & Roses.
Run the Bronx - Experience the vibrant culture and scenic views of the Bronx at the annual Run the Bronx event. Lace up your running shoes and join the community for a fun-filled day of fitness and celebration.
Monica is an American singer-songwriter who began her love for music while singing in church and competing in talent shows. She rose to prominence after she signed with Rowdy Records in 1993 and released her debut album, Miss Thang, two years later.
Gotham Jazz Festival - It's time to get jazzy and let the good times roll. Whether you're a fan of the jazz greats or a lover of discovering new artists, this festival offers something for everyone.
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