Tag: Music

Using The Art of Music To Heal the World with Alison Solís

Alison Solís, also known by her stage name Alisun, is a Mexican-Cuban singer/songwriter that just released her first EP titled “Mundieo.” 

TweezDaSwaggyGod: You Can. You Are. You Will.

Antoine Allen, better known as rapper and entrepreneur TweezDaSwaggyGod, grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, where many people dream of “making it out.” Tweez recounts his humble beginnings in the city and explains with genuine gratitude how his passions — basketball and music — provided him a way out. In fact, the rapper first began his professional career as a collegiate basketball player at the University of Miami. He would go on to play around the world in a professional league, but he will never forget how his freshman year of college kickstarted his music career.

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Matthew Wade is a Braveheart Who Inspires People Through Music

Matthew Wade describes himself as a positive person who likes to inspire people through music. While performing, he goes by the moniker My Silent Bravery. He’s written hundreds of songs, has 8 albums, and over 1,000 gigs. His musical journey began at the age of 18. Even though he was always fascinated by it, he couldn’t devote time to it because he actively played sports. It was only when a high school project came along that he got the chance to learn something he had always wanted.

Amy Pinder: An Alternate Thinker, Doing Everything in an Alternative Way

Amy Pinder is the executive director of Accessible Festivals, a non profit that is dedicated to making music and recreation accessible to people of all abilities. She is also a speech language therapist with a private practice that focuses on combining recreational activities to make learning and improving communication skills a whole lot of fun.

Angela Soffe: The Upcoming Musician and Women’s Rights Champion

Not only is Angela Soffe an incredible force on her own, but she has a heart for empowering women in music and advocating wellness. Her upcoming album, being produced in Nashville, is led by an all-female team. Earlier this year she started an education brand called “Heroica,” where she teaches women how to step into their true identity and live out their creative dreams. In her words, Heroica is “teaching girls how to exude confidence, release limiting beliefs, and see the impossible come to life. I have a lot of say about this as it’s been my own life experience that we are capable of so much more than we think is possible.”

Be a Highway Woman

The Highway Women are everything you dream of in a group. Great country singers who openly express their struggles and emotions through music and are all about supporting each other and other female artists.

Be That Change in the World: An Interview with Nate Davis of Davis & The Love

Nate Davis is a singer-songwriter and member of the modern pop group, Davis & The Love. Growing up as an only child in Indiana, Nate recalls his love of performing emerging from an early age in the form of singing, acting, and playing in a band with his high school friends. His natural talent, drive, and dedication to his craft has led Davis & The Love to get noticed by managers, record labels, and a rapidly growing following of dedicated listeners. With the recent release of their popular new song, “Change The World (Be That Change)” and a desire to put positive energy back out into the world, Davis & The Love have no plans of slowing down.

The Sky’s the Limit: An Interview with Song Artist AnthonyJSenseI

Artist, musician, model and fashion designer, AnthonyJSensel does it all and doesn’t believe in limiting his creativity to one form. Originally from Birmingham, Alabama, Anthony was exposed to music at an early age through his family’s involvement in their community’s church. Coming from a long line of pastors, Anthony began to explore creative expression through music by singing in his local church. To this day, his background in Gospel music coupled with his own spirituality, has influenced his style of music across all genres from Pop to Rap to Hip-Hop.

Humans are Music and We Play with our Souls: Exploring the life of Music Therapy with Suzanne Hanser

This episode of the World of Positivists from the PositiveVibes Magazine is all about the world of Music Therapy and how it positively impacts our bodies, minds, and souls. We had the opportunity to interview Dr. Suzanne B. Hanser.

The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion Netflix Documentary Interview

The Remix: Hip Hop X Fashion Documentary recently had its debut on Netflix on July 22nd. This documentary profiles Black visionaries in fashion who rewrote narratives on the runway and turned hip-hop style into a global phenomenon. The documentary features interviews with hip-hop fashion pioneers Misa Hylton, April Walker, Kerby Jean-Raymond and Dapper Dan. We had the exceptional opportunity to sit down with both directors (Lisa Cortés & Farah Z. Khalid) and talk about the film, social justice, and the social, positive impact of the genre of hip-hop.

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