Ricky Comeaux releases Solo LP
Ricky Comeaux first made his mark in the music world during the 1980’s and 1990’s with creative partner Jerry Atwood as one half of the Houston based vocal duo Atwood and Comeaux but has reemerged […]
Ricky Comeaux first made his mark in the music world during the 1980’s and 1990’s with creative partner Jerry Atwood as one half of the Houston based vocal duo Atwood and Comeaux but has reemerged […]
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Hey 2Four so excited to be chatting with you! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself? Thank you! And my story isn’t too dramatic or anything honestly. I’m just a guy born and […]
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With a quick mic-check and a click of the drums, a slow galloping groove welcomes us with open arms into the warmth of “Show Me You,” the new single from a newly-solo Dynamyte (known prior […]
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Hello and Welcome Sarah! You have a current single out titled ‘Cryorhythmic’. Can you share more about the song with us? Cryorhythmic is an energetic and powerful track featuring the violin over electronic/house beats. The […]
“Never needed much / Gave away my share / ‘Till I felt your love / ‘Till I felt you there” sings Jim Lord in a retrospective tone as his new single “Helplessly I Fell” begins […]
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