A GFM Valentine’s Special from Chris Jasper – “The Way You Love Me”
From the legendary Chris Jasper "The Way You Love Me" a Valentine's Day Gift for you and yours.
New Music: The Shindellas: “Money”
Modern-throwback girl group The Shindellas raise the value of the musical landscape with a new song called "Money".
New Music Monday: Renold – “Chamomile”
Get your Monday off on the good foot with Renold and "Chamomile"!
“Cover Me” Sundays(Influencer Edition) – “I’m In Love”/”I Can’t Describe”
We take a look back at this post from 2014 that delves into the influence of the sound of Kashif on Jennifer Hudson's 2014 release "I Can't Describe" produced by Pharrell.
Cover Me Sundays: Justin Lee Schultz – “Do I Do”
First things first, I'm not super precious about a lot of things. However, I'm very precious about covering certain artists. Stevie Wonder is on that Mount Rushmore of artists that you better come well equipped before taking on their catalog.
GFM Spotlight Interview: Saxappeal Talks Black Gold, Detroit & Bruno Mars
Enjoy our interview with Detroit's own Saxappeal. We cover his latest album Black Gold and performing with Bruno Mars.
GFM Spotlight Interview – KEA
Since 2017, independent Soul singer/songwriter KEA (Kea Michaels) has been steadily building a devoted following over the global Urban Adult Contemporary airwaves with a series of well-received singles reflecting her soul-piercing / heart-penetrating musical perspectives on agape love, romance and heartbreak. Please welcome KEA to the GFM Spotlight.
GFM Spotlight Interview: Isaac Hayes III Talks Tech Start Up & Music & the Movement
Check out our interview with content creator, songwriter, producer, brand manager, son of a soul legend, social and political activist turned tech founder of Fanbase-- Issac Hayes III. We talk about the Fanbase app and the TVOne documentary Music & The Movement and his involvement.
Cover Me Sundays: Hil St. Soul – “Heaven Must Be Like This”
We could all use a place of happiness and peace right about now. The foundational beauty that is "Heaven Must Be Like This" pulls you in from the first note. While honoring the original Hil St. Soul also bring a uniqueness as the song continues to unfold. That is truly the mark of producing a great cover.