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Things I Thought Were Mine – Alfie Templeman

Immerse yourself with this jazzy modern indie-pop tune…

September – Ayoni

On “September,” Barbadian pop singer Ayoni must atone for September, thanks to heartbreak courtesy of her ex.
Ayoni, Iridescent [Photo Credit: Ayoni]

Lying Eyes – Monophonics

Any track from this band would pair well with Chuck Berry’s “My Mustang Ford,” but I want to drive into a more or less psychedelic blues and garage rock direction. This makes “Lying Eyes” the perfect fit.

Vielleicht Das Nächster Zeit (Maybe Next Time) by Rainbow

“An interesting tidbit is the album’s cover, designed by Hipgnosis, was originally intended as the cover for Black Sabbath’s 1978 release Never Say Die!”

Stairway To Heaven by Stanley Jordan

“Interestingly Jimmy Page originally wrote this song as an instrumental piece, which is exactly the way Stanley interprets the song himself.”

Follow Your Arrow – Kacey Musgraves

This song is one big F-you to the people thinking they have a right to decide what you can or cannot do. Do whatever makes you happy.

Broken Hearted Kota – Joseph Shabason

Funky, flowing guitar riffs join muffled, dusty sax in the melange of sounds caressing their ways through our veins, into our bloodstream until our very being is embodied by the sweet, sweet sounds.

The Only Way – Modern Nomad

Immerse yourself with this jazzy modern indie-pop tune…

My Mustang Ford – Chuck Berry

When I started curating Music to Play in Your Vintage Mustang, I had a very specific trajectory in mind. In fact, the initial name of the playlist was Music to Play in Your 60s Mustang.

Ballistic featuring Jeff Watson (Night Ranger) & Brian Tarquin

“Jeff had a very interesting approach for the track, he recorded different textures to start out his solo and then cranked out great riffs.”

Lock & Loaded featuring Gary Hoey & Brian Tarquin

“Santana was one of the shining acts of the festival, which is saying a lot considering how many incredible artists performed at Woodstock.”

Long Nights – Aby Coulibaly

It is great to hear raw talent come from your home country, it makes liking the artist all that more sweet.