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When the Soundtrack Outlived the Movie: Rick Springfield’s Hard to Hold (1984)
In the early 1980s, Rick Springfield was everywhere. His smash hit Jessie’s Girl dominated radio. His role on General Hospital made him one of television’s most recognizable faces. And the rise of MTV kept his music videos in constant rotation.
By Movies of the 80sabout 4 hours ago in Beat
Every Brilliant Thing
If "Every Brilliant Thing" is any indication of the Spring season then we are in for a great Spring 2026 on Broadway! Well before the show begins, Radcliffe ("Merrily We Roll Along, Lifespan of A Fact") is frantically recruiting people to play different roles in his 89 minute one man show. The theater is electric with Jazz music and the energy that Daniel Radcliffe brings before the show.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).about 5 hours ago in Beat
The Break-Up
Introduction The cover image was borrowed from this site It's now 2023, and this is my first post of 2023, and I decided to pick a first album to play this year and chose "London Calling", the Clash's signature album which is full of incredible songs covering many styles complete with the Elvis Presley influenced typography on the cover of the album.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred about 8 hours ago in Beat
Zeph Ellis, AKA Dot Rotten, left a legacy for Grime Rap fans
Zeph Ellis was a dreamer and a pioneer Another young voice has been silenced far too soon. Grime Rapper Zeph Ellis AKA Grime Rotten, passed away at 37 on March 9, 2026. His family says he died suddenly in Gambia, but no cause of death was given.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 12 hours ago in Beat
Rick Ross Takes “Port Of Miami” To Symphony Halls For 20th Anniversary Orchestra Tour
Like one time rival turned friend Jeezy and Ye, Rick Ross is taking music to the orchestra. Only he is promoting the twenty-year anniversary of his seminal work Port of Miami.
By Skyler Saundersabout 17 hours ago in Beat
Papoose Completely Unleashes On 50 Cent With Surprise Diss Track "Agent Provocateur"
If 50 Cent is Iran and the United States is TI and family, then Papoose is Israel. After a simmering feud between the two MCs, the latter has released a blistering diss track.
By Skyler Saundersabout 20 hours ago in Beat
Awakening Financial Confidence: Dr. Letitia Scott Jackson’s New Book Inspires Readers to Reimagine Wealth and Personal Power
A new book arriving this month encourages readers to rethink their relationship with money, credit, and personal financial power. Financial educator and author Dr. Letitia Scott Jackson is preparing to release her latest book, The Millionaire In You: Can You See Her Yet? Manifesting and Mastering Your Money and Credit, on March 15. The project blends financial education with personal insight, offering readers a thoughtful guide to understanding how mindset, knowledge, and consistency can influence long-term financial success.
By Tammy Reesea day ago in Beat
Singer Sterling: From Gospel Roots to R&B Stardom — The Rise of Houston’s Turn Up King
In today's evolving music landscape, few artists embody versatility, resilience, and passion quite like Singer Sterling. With roots deeply grounded in gospel music and a growing reputation in the R&B world, Sterling is steadily carving out his place as one of the industry's most dynamic rising voices. From singing background vocals as a teenager for gospel legends to networking with some of the biggest names in entertainment, Singer Sterling's journey reflects the power of persistence, faith, and undeniable talent.
By Tammy Reesea day ago in Beat









