Sivani, who started singing along with her mother, a musician, from the age of three started learning violin from G. Srinivasa Murthy when she turned seven. Making her debut at the age of nine, she went on to give multiple performances across Andhra Pradesh and several other states.
Posted May 15th, 2021 for FLPR
Jay Rush offers his unique R and B single to the listeners worldwide. His music offers the freshness rare in the present time.
Los Angeles, CA, May 16, 2021 -/PressReleasePoint/- Jay Rush happens to be a soul singer with several talents. He has come up now with his new single U Remind Me , which is sure to create a stir into the R&B music field. Jay rush has very recently emerged in the field of R&B and earned a great appreciation for his works the genre. Jay Rush has a gritty sound that has close alikeness with his brother Lyfe Jennings, the R&B crooner. Jay has made ample experimentations with the R&B genre with the ‘Gangsta Rap’ genre and presented a soulful, yet hardcore sound with the phrase R&G or Rhythm & Gangsta.
AMHERST Back in January, high school senior Arden Lloyd was a finalist in a national competition that rewards promising young artists with prize money and opportunities for professional development support.Now Lloyd has been named a U.S..
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Rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes has U-turned on his decision to return to the spotlight, announcing his withdrawal from the Huawei Joburg Day line-up and public appearances in general.
In a statement shared by AKA s management team, The T Effect, the rapper said he would not be performing at events in the near future.
Pumza Nohashe, his publicist, confirmed the withdrawal to SowetanLIVEs sister publication TshisaLIVE yesterday. “The hip-hop megastar has elected to take a step back from the musical eventing space because he is currently in a space where he feels it is necessary to place a greater emphasis on looking after his emotional and physical wellbeing.”
Wellington musician Thomas Oliver admits grasping woman by the throat
14 May, 2021 01:27 AM
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Thomas Oliver, pictured, has released a statement on Facebook admitting to grasping a woman by the throat with his hand in 2017. Photo / supplied
Thomas Oliver, pictured, has released a statement on Facebook admitting to grasping a woman by the throat with his hand in 2017. Photo / supplied
An award-winning New Zealand musician has admitted to grasping a woman by her throat after she rejected his advances.
Thomas Oliver, who was awarded the APRA Silver-Scroll award in 2016 for his song If I Move To Mars, posted a lengthy statement on his Facebook page saying he had been the subject of assault and harassment allegations . He denied the vast bulk of these allegations but said one was mostly true and that he was taking responsibility for his actions.