Tag: Christine Tarquinio

Janet Devlin’s “Houston”: A Party of One.

Janet Devlin’s new single, “Houston,” arrives as a gleeful contradiction, a two-stepping Americana anthem for the sovereign state of one. It has all the upbeat, country-rock fixings for a roadside sing-along, yet its heart is miles away, floating in a self-imposed, wonderfully stubborn vacuum. The track opens, and you’re ready for a communal good time; instead, you find yourself at a party where the...

“Urban Cowboy” By Cali Tucker Is A Dazzling Country-Pop Fairytale

Blending Nashville roots with Vegas flair, Cali Tucker’s latest single "Urban Cowboy" reinvents country romance with modern pop energy. Cali Tucker is a singer, songwriter, and composer who lives in Las Vegas. She combines the storytelling charm of Nashville with the glitz and glitter of Las Vegas. Cali Tucker is the daughter of LaCosta Tucker and the niece of country music star Tanya Tucker. She comes...

‘You And Me’ By Christine Tarquinio Is A Song Of Solidarity Amid Uncertainty

Some musicians don't simply make music for the sake of expressing themselves; they also do it to comfort listeners and bring them together. Among...