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The Quinn’s Daily Spinn: Friday, June 28

Not only is my friend Anthony Cubbage a swell guy; he’s an otherworldly musical talent — the type that can lend his voice and songwriting ability to just about any project and have it make a world of sense.

He also straight up knows how to write a banger.

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REVIEW: Talia Stewart’s ‘Look Ma No Hands’ a Multi-Genre Ode to Empowerment

One of Talia Stewart’s hallmarks as an artist is the notion of women’s empowerment. With that in mind, she has delivered on “Look Ma No Hands,” the first glimpse of her forthcoming album, set to release later this year.

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A Song a Day? The Quinn’s Daily Spinn Starts Monday, June 3!

In nearly six years of existence, our official podcast, The Quinn Spinn, has featured hundreds of independent artists. No genre has been left behind, and music from all over the world has been heard throughout the show’s many incarnations.

Now, it’s time to share some favorites from the past and present!

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LISTEN: Seth Witcher’s Genre-Bending ‘I’m Sorry’

Seth Witcher is a man of many talents. He built his own guitar from scratch, and he plays it quite well. Also, his voice is smooth as butter, and he’s proven to be a heck of a songwriter.

Looking for proof? Start by enjoying his new single, “I’m Sorry.”

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