Kate Voegele
Must Be Summertime
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My love affair with music and songwriting began with a princess Jasmine costume and a Michael Jackson cassette tape. I was seven years old, and it was definitely not Halloween. I was the type of kid who probably spent significantly more time in princess Jasmine costumes than I did in the adorably curated wardrobe my poor mother spent so much time assembling. That night, as I was magic carpeting around our parquet kitchen floor, my dad- an incredible guitar player and songwriter with seriously great taste in music- randomly pulled out a Michael Jackson’s ‘Dangerous' cassette tape and a toy keyboard he’d given me for Christmas a few months before. He told me this guy’s music was awesome, and we were gonna have a dance party- he was about to teach me all about rhythm... |

Shapes and Colors
Drifting
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Formed in 2011, Shapes and Colors is a rising rock band from Detroit, MI. Comprising of Travis Bobier -Vocals/Guitar, Bob Allers -Bass/Vocals, Mike Morris -Guitar, Kyle Labuta -Guitar, and Scott Solomon -Drums, Shapes and Colors features a sound that combines rock with pop, heavy, and melodic influences to create a diverse catalog of songs. ... |

Jose Spinnin Cortes and Meital De Razon
I Want It Bad
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READ MOREEnrico Caruso - February 25, 1873 – August 2, 1921 was an
Italian operatic tenor. He sang to great acclaim at the major opera houses of Europe and the Americas,
appearing in a wide variety of roles from the Italian and French repertoires that ranged from the lyric
to the dramatic. Caruso also made approximately 260 commercially released recordings from 1902 to 1920.
All of these recordings, which span most of his stage career, remain available today on CDs and as
downloads and digital streams. Enrico Caruso came from a poor but not destitute background. Born in
Naples in the Via San Giovannello agli Ottocalli 7 on February 25, 1873, he was baptised the next
day in the adjacent Church of San Giovanni e Paolo. His parents originally came from Piedimonte d'Alife
in the Province of Benevento -now called Piedimonte Matese, in the Province of Caserta in Campania,
Southern Italy. Called Errico in accordance with the Neapolitan language, he would later adopt the
formal Italian version of his given name, Enrico -the equivalent of "Henry" in English. This change
came at the suggestion of a singing teacher, Guglielmo Vergine, with whom he began lessons at the age
of 16. Caruso was the third of seven children and one of only three to survive infancy. There is a story
of Caruso's parents having had 21 children, 18 of whom died in infancy. However, on the basis of
genealogical research -amongst others conducted by Caruso family friend Guido D'Onoforio, biographers
Pierre Key, Francis Robinson, and Enrico Caruso Jr. and Andrew Farkas, have proven this to be an urban
legend. Caruso himself and his brother Giovanni may have been the source of the exaggerated number.
Caruso's widow Dorothy also included the story in a memoir that she wrote about her husband.
She quotes the tenor, speaking of his mother, Anna Caruso -nee Baldini: "She had twenty-one children.
Twenty boys and one girl – too many. I am number nineteen boy...
-Enrico Caruso