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Josh "Mr. Jawline" Hutcherson Tribute - Lonely Boy
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Song : Lonely Boy by The Black Keys
Movies : Detention, The Hunger Games, The kids are alright
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Every so often a young female vocalist comes along and seduces us with her allure, facilitated by a soothing sultry sound of a siren. In this new era of musical intonation, Arum Rae Valkonen mesmerizes us with her ability to entrance us under a deep spell of meteoric proportions. Fluctuating melodies elevate the listener to Heaven, then plummet, mystify, and ultimately vanquish the unsuspecting floating fan as he falls to the depths of No Solid State. Invigorated by a nordic strength in her bloodline, yet matched by the tenderness in her name (which means Water Lily in Latin): revolutionary passion to explore endless ranges of sound prevails. Arum accomplishes a wider range of sound and feel with a bare cast of personnel. Whether a solo act, two-piece, or full band, Rae melts the room with sonorous lava, leaving no soul untapped, no heart untouched.

Born and raised in Colorado Springs, CO by her mother and older brother, Arum now considers Virginia home, though in spirit she truly inhabits the wind. A deep sense of empathy and appreciation of Native American culture arouse her grounded sense of survival in the moment?a profound experience to witness. Rae began singing at the age of 4, in private school. Most notably, her maturity draws from a kaleidoscopic exposure to polarizing perspectives of morality from the stark dichotomy of a pre-millenialist father, dramatically tempered by a stepfather who owned an outlet serving the obscene interests of the prurient public. Over the years, she's lyrically drawn inspiration from everyone ranging from Bob Dylan to Jay-Z, while her singing reflects the resurrected soulful warmth of her predecessors. In her own way, she's drawn from a lifetime of perspicacity, projecting a zeal and celestial fuel from the fires of faith and trepidation. Songs like Wearing Red conjure a subtle complexity, revealing at once a deeper insight into Rae's fervent mischief, while also symbolizing her life force. Thus far, Arum has consistently enjoyed resounding feedback from fans throughout the country: a pattern of reciprocation and emotional gratitude at each and every performance. Perpetually challenging herself, she has reinvented an evolving career on her own shoulders entirely. Armed with education, she has aptly applied herself as needed. Now, she's able and willing to concoct a soul & dance revival, which delicately plays all over the full sonic spectrum. Rae has worked with everyone from the Black Keys, Peter Bjorn & John, Gary Clark Jr., and The Civil Wars, but she is now primed to take command of her own destiny. As the writer from Daytrotter Live so succinctly states about Rae, "this is the scene of the mental bloodbath. She wins. Rae sings, "He doesn't want me/He's just in it for the kill," cutting a line that smokes out of the speaker, along with the kind of kick ass garage-rock blues that Jack White would drop a jaw around." As an optimist at heart, she nonetheless feels empowered and mobilized by the gravity of the dark side, through which she's not only persevered, but, more importantly, serves as a vessel of what we've all endured in this condition called LIFE.

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Macy Gray covers up for new ablum
After scoring a Grammy and selling 15 million albums worldwide, soul singer Macy Gray took a break from the music scene.

But now she's back and she's taking her unique raspy voice in a new direction.

For Gray's sixth album "Covered" the singer put her own spin on 10 of her favorite songs.

SOUNDBITE: Macy Gray, singer, saying:

"I came up with this idea to do covers of famous rock songs, modern ones, because I figured if I did a solo album of R&B, everyone would expect that already, and it turns out I'm a huge rock and roll fan anyway, so I just picked ten of my favorite songs, then we went in and totally redid them, it was pretty awesome, it was a great, great experience, we had a ball."

While Gray names Lady Gaga, Wiz Khalifa and The Black Keys as some of the artists she admires, Kanye West is the one person she's eager to work with.

SOUNDBITE: Macy Gray, singer, saying:

"As an artist, he has some really great things to say about his perspective on things, and I like his personality, I like his arrogance. I think the world needs people like that, that aren't scared to say what's for real, how they really feel, you know."

Gray's new album hit shelves the first week of April.

Alicia Powell, Reuters.
The Black Keys perform Little Black Submarines at Coachella
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The Black Keys performed at the Coachella Music Festival this weekend! Check out a performance of their hit song, "Little Black Submarines"!

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