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Dean Baldwin


It was 1983. I remember watching videos from the US Festival on MTV. Up until that point, I was largely into a variety of music but hadn't a...

Dean Baldwin

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Press Play outlines why a partnership with Sweetwater Sound could reshape artist-to-fan connection while strengthening music infrastructure built in Northeast Indiana.

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In a world of polished production, digital shortcuts, and algorithm-driven hype, S.U.N.—the collaboration between Sass Jordan and Brian Tichy—cuts through with something far more powerful: authenticity. Their self-titled debut, now remastered and available on vinyl for the first time, captures the raw energy of musicians locked in a room, chasing feel over perfection. It’s not about reinventing rock—it’s about reminding you what it sounded like before it was cleaned up. Loud, loose, and unapologetically real, S.U.N. is a return to the heart of rock and roll.

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"Lonely Eyes" isn’t chasing the hook—it’s earning it. With layered textures, dynamic shifts, and a slow-building payoff, Derek Sharp and The Champagne Jam deliver a track that unfolds like a composition and lands with real impact.
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