
You might not recognize the name but if you were a fan of country music in the 90s, you will remember the songs "Someone Else's Star," "Rebecca Lynn," "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore," and a duet with Shania Twain, "From This Moment On." Bryan White was a staple voice in country music in the 90s but he has been absent for much of the last decade.
After charting 17 singles on Billboard's Country Charts, White realized he needed to step away from the music industry. He did just that by getting married and starting a family. In 2001, he released a country album and a greatest hits album. In 2006, he had another Christmas project. However, in 2009, he released
Dustbowl Dreams, an album that encourages people to never forget their roots. A native Oklahoman, White wrote the song "Dustbowl Dreams" about his roots and heritage. His hopes for this new album? Modest in...
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The album should look familiar - That's Robyn. She had a couple huge pop hits in the 90s, "Do you know what it takes?" and "Show Me Love". She put out one more album in 2002 before she left to go back home to Sweden in 2003 due to creative differences with her then label, Jive Records.
Robyn had this to say about her 3rd album on Jive Records:
“I think the third record I made was a big compromise,” she says. “I felt like it wasn’t fun anymore. Once you make the record and you give it to the record company, it’s not your record anymore! And I hated that situation. “I was going backwards. I wasn’t doing what I wanted to.”
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She then bought herself off of her label and started her own label,
Konichiwa Records. Her fourth album,
Robyn was the first album...
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Hello everyone and thank you for the support thus far. We just wanted to let you know about some new features and plans we have for the magazine.
First, a new column of sorts is in the works where we look at original songs and some of the major covers and ask the visitors which they prefer.
New editions of the
The Very Best Of and
Whatever Happened To....
And as always, more articles, interviews and reviews! If there is something you'd like to see, please don't hesitate to use the
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If you were around in the 90s, you certainly know who I am talking about. They hit the world by storm in 1997 with their album
Middle of Nowhere and their smash single, "MmmBop," that shot straight to number one.
The next four singles off that album didn't do well, with the exception of "I Will Come To You," which made it to number 9 on the charts. Then, they kind of dropped off the face of the Earth, at least for most people. They actually put out another album in 2000,
This Time Around, before taking a four year break.
So maybe you have been wondering, where are
Hanson now?
They look similar but yet so different and they are still making music. However, the road hasn't been easy. After a three year struggle with their label, depicted in the documentary film,
Strong Enough to Break, by Ashley Greyson, Hanson formed their own indie label, 3CG Records...
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