Key to My Soul is the third studio album by German recording artist Sarah Connor, released in German-speaking Europe on November 17, 2003 by X-Cell Records. It peaked at number eight on the German Albums Chart and spawned two number-one singles: "Music Is the Key" featuring Naturally 7 and "Just One Last Dance" featuring Natural (as a duet with lead singer Marc Terenzi).
Naughty but Nice is the fourth studio album by German soul/R&B singer Sarah Connor, released by Epic on March 21, 2005 (see 2005 in music). It was primarily produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar, with additional tracks written and produced by Booya, Johnny Douglas and Emily Friendship . The album debuted at number one on the German albums chart and was eventually certified Gold for more than 100,000 copies sold within the first two days of its release. Naughty but Nice was the 16th Best-selling album in 2005.
AVID Jazz continues with its Four Classic Albums series with a re-mastered 2CD set release from Sarah Vaughan ('Sarah Vaughan', 'Swingin' Easy', 'At Mister Kelly's'; and 'No Count Sarah').
Even before the first KuschelRock album, Kuschelrock was named as a weekly nightly music program for HR3 radio station (HR3 broadcasts from Frankfurt, Germany), the author and host of this project was Thomas Koschwitz, who is considered to be the co-author of a number of albums in Kazle … After Sony Music patented the right to release a series of albums called "KuschelRock", the HR3 radio station can no longer air this night music show … And now Sony Music regularly releases every year on the album …
Just in time for the beginning of autumn, the new Bravo Hits 107 lets the temperatures in your home shoot up again. And with the 48 hottest songs of the year, which could conquer the top positions of the music charts. With it are u.a. international superstars like Miley Cyrus with "Slide Away", Jason Derulo with "Too Hot", James Blunt with "Cold", Ed Sheeran feat. Chance The Rapper & PnB Rock with "Cross Me", but also German top acts like Sarah Connor with "Ich wünsch Dir", Sido feat. Monchi with "Leben vor dem Tod" or Tim Bendzko with "Hoch".
Multi-instrumentalist and visual artist Sarah Mary Chadwick is not a new face to Melbourne's music community. After moving to Australia from her native New Zealand to pursue a career in music, Sarah spent a decade fronting the grunge band Batrider. Eventually becoming tired of the collaborative requirements intrinsic to band life, Sarah shifted her focus to songwriting independently, drawing inspiration from “weird old New Zealand musicians” like Peter Jefferies, Chris Knox, and Australia’s Pip Proud and the way they tinker away and work for decades for “little to no commercial success.” This inspiration is obvious in Sarah’s performance as she simultaneously savors and mocks the pedestal that her creativity affords her, acknowledging that “it's a position of power being on a microphone” and how “it's a desperate demand to be seen. It's funny and really sad.”
Anastacia, the iconic voice of pop, returns with a triumphant celebration of the music she fell in love with during her time in Germany. Her new album, "Our Songs" is a collection of 12 English-language interpretations of German top hits spanning from 1980 to 2020. Featuring recent singles "Best Days" and "Supergirl," the album showcases Anastacia's unparalleled ability to breathe new life into classics. The journey begins with the uplifting anthem "Best Days," originally by Die Toten Hosen, where Anastacia's powerful vocals add a unique twist to the #1 German track. She also takes on Johannes Oerding's "An guten Tagen," infusing it with her signature style and raising the bar once again.