Sunday Funday Roundup | June 11th, 2023
Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved…
We are back with our Sunday Funday Roundup. Check out the full tracks and reviews below!
Ava August | “Beauty Queen”
Ava August possesses a distinctive, soulful voice, making her a notable singer/songwriter. At a remarkably young age of 9, she composed her first song. Accomplished in playing the guitar, ukulele, and piano, she showcases her versatility by delivering a captivating blend of haunting ballads and lively original compositions. Recently, Ava August unveiled her latest release, “Beauty Queen,” which displays remarkable artistry. The track skillfully highlights her commanding vocals, taking the spotlight throughout the song. It unquestionably stands out this week, warranting attention. Stay tuned to this budding artist’s journey and be among the first to experience her upcoming musical ventures!
Etham | “Guilty”
British singer-songwriter Etham, hailing from Reading, recently unveiled a captivating piano ballad. Titled “Guilty,” this tender composition elicits a spine-tingling sensation. Etham’s vocals are undeniably breathtaking, characterized by a remarkable tone and captivating delivery that entices listeners to replay it endlessly. “Guilty” has been released through Nettwerk Records, making it a must-add track to your playlists, thanks to his standout performance.
Nicky Youre | “Good Times Go”
Nicky Youre has recently unleashed his latest release, “Good Times Go,” a track brimming with pure energy and charisma. From the very first note, this song radiates with brilliance. “Good Times Go” is an infectious party anthem that has all the potential to become a massive summer hit for this rising star. I am captivated by the palpable talent and passion displayed in this track. There’s an indescribable “it” factor that undeniably sets him apart. Make sure to add this one to your playlists.
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Jerrett Franklin grew up in a small town. He moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. After writing for a few different artists in the area, he decided to branch out and give local music the spotlight. That is where the idea for Music On The Rox originated from. We are dedicated to shining a light on local music and giving a voice to those who aren’t being heard.