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GET YOUR MUSIC FEATURED ON OUR BLOGS & IN OUR MAGAZINE

If you're in the music industry, whether you're an icon or an artist who's just starting out, you'll have music news to convey. It can be quite a daunting task to get that news out there. The good news is you don't have to guess about whether you're doing it correctly or not because we're here to help.  Get your music featured with a interview from Entirely PR.  ​ Get featured in our weekly magazine. Launched in the summer of 2019 the EPR Music Magazine is digitally sent out to over 1,200 subscribers and 400 media outlets.  Current Issue Link Get your interview featured on our blog and blog network. The EPR Music Blog was established in 2015 and has over 50,000 monthly visitors. Our blog network includes: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, Blogger, Tumblr, Reverb Nation, Sound Click, Medium, Weebly, WIX, Live Journal, Reddit, Google. Get your interview and press release featured on over 20 different music networks: Al

Antoan Kurt ~ Me , Myself And I ( Official Video )

Layla Khepri - K.O.T.G (Official Video)

Roach Gigz - Pop Off [Official Video]

Twisted Insane - Pick Your Poison Ft. Charlie Ray (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

Los Angeles's very own Crunch is ready for success, and he wants you to know it.

 Los Angeles's very own Crunch is ready for success, and he wants you to know it. The hip hop/rap artist is creating a strong buzz with the recent release of I’m Gow’d. The single is currently available for streaming and download on Reverb Nation. The single is scheduled for a broader release to all major streaming platforms on May 29th, 2019.  Crunch was born Carlos White on December 8th, 1982. He was born in Mississippi but his mother quickly relocated to Los Angeles. He credits his family and the music they played in the household as a strong influence on his decision to be a musician. As early as 12 years old he knew he wanted to pursue music professionally. At the age of 12, he obtained a manager named Steve Freedman. He credits Steve Freedman as one of two managers who gave him his start professionally. The other manager who helped him get his start was PB Floyd, his second manager. PB Floyd helped him release his first single Turn It Up. The single was released when he

The Urban Twinz

1. Where are we talking from today? A. We are talking from the Island of Barbados. 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. Our artist's name was created based on the genre of music we have chosen, our style of fashion & us being a twin. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. We are currently promoting our new single and also working on our next music project which is scheduled to be released in August of this year.  4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. Firstly, we were influenced by the artist Rihanna who is also from Barbados and as teenagers watching her grow in the industry, we decided to pursue singing after realizing we also have a passion for it. As we began singing in the hotel circuit and at events, we were always encouraged to become independent artists. As we are from the Caribbean, we are also influenced by the artis

Amazing Interview With Artist Lou Lollio

1. Where are we talking from today? A. I currently live in Encinitas, CA.  This is a San Diego Suburb and Beach community. 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. This year I would love to book and play more concerts and finish my 4th Musical CD. 3. What is your take on politics? A. Politics are necessary but not necessarily exciting. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. Lou Lollio is my given name. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. Growing up I was the singer in a Gospel Family Musical Group called the Acords.  From the time I can remember I have been touring and performing music. 6. Was there ever a time when you thought about doing something else? If you weren't a musician today, what could you see yourself doing? A. I have enjoyed other artistic careers.  I am a Screen Actors Guild Member

Q&A With Michael Herrick

1. Where are we talking from today? A. Currently residing in Sacramento, CA 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. I’m just using my real name.  I’ve never found an artist name that I really liked, so I just stuck with my real name. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. Currently, have a few open projects just awaiting vocals, but I’m always in the studio working on something new.  Just dropped a new single today, so I’ll be promoting the hell out of that until my next release in July! 4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. I think my sound is heavily influenced by the pop-punk bands of the 2000s, especially blink-182.  I think my tracks have a bouncy, happy sound reminiscent of that type of music.  As far as EDM type music goes, I draw heavily from Porter Robinson and Flume. 5. Who are your favorite musicians? A. Right now, I’m a huge fan of Porte

Awesome Interview With LA Johnson

1. Where are we talking from today? A. Home, Lancaster, California.  2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. I would like to finish my album so the world can hear and possibly find a label home. 3. What is your take on politics? A. I believe if your not a politician it should be table talk. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. My artist name comes from my real name. Larry Johnson = LA Johnson. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. Growing up music has always been a part of my upbringing. My mom used to stay up at night and record her blues and r&b on cassette tapes. When I found out how to record I use to get in trouble for recording hip hop over her blues cassettes. I really started taking music seriously when I was a juvenile. I use to compete in talent shows and that’s really where I had my first

Interview With Artist K Gizzle

1. Where are we talking from today? A. From Stone Mountain, GA. 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. I was named by a drug dealer. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. I'm promoting my single Be With Me. 4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. My high school band teacher influenced me. 5. Who are your favorite musicians? A. I'm my favorite musician. 6. What have been the greatest challenges/frustrations of your career so far? A. My musical frustration is figuring out the internet. 7. As a musician, what is your definition of success? A. Success and happiness. 8. What is your idea of perfect happiness? A. Everyone is cool like me. 9. What is your present state of mind? A. Cool. 10. What is your most treasured possession? A. My life. 11. What do you enjoy doing most? A. Being sensible. 12. Where would you like to b

Q&A With Swevens

1. Where are we talking from today? A. Los Angeles, California. 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. Release an album. 3. What is your take on politics? A. Actively involved progressive social democrat. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. Dictionary. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. Music has always been my number one passion and I knew since about the 6th grade, music chose me! 6. Was there ever a time when you thought about doing something else? If you weren't a musician today, what could you see yourself doing? A. Not really, maybe a weather forecaster. 7. What has been the biggest surprise so far about making music your career? What has been an unexpected or welcome challenge to it all? A. That I would have continuous new, original musical ideas. Finding a steady income. 8. What was it like putting toget

Joe The Bluesman - Seasons

A west coast export making his way south, Joe The Bluesman is ready for success, and he wants you to know it. The So Cal native is creating a strong buzz with the recent release of his E.P Seasons. Skoli of Skope Magazine described him as "a rocker who is a bit older and tamer, a wild man of So Cal traversing the country in his RV with his one-man electric blues show." The E.P was released on December 18th, 2018. A single Ol Black Cat was released in advance and currently has garnered the bluesman over 100k in streams across Sound Cloud, Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music. The Tuned Loud Blog reviewed Ol Black Cat and a second track Leisure Time Blues in advance of the release. Tuned Loud described the singles as follows, "when listening to Leisure Time Blues and Ol Black Cat, a succession of moods washes over us and at their deepest point they resemble a psychedelic trance."  Joe The Bluesman aka Joe Campobasso was born in Kansas City in 1954. Early i

Check Out Neron Delta Commander In Chief

1. Where are we talking from today? A. From the Bronx, New York. 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. The Roman Emperor Nero. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. I've kept recording and never had a record label. I tried to launch albums with CD baby and it did not go well. 4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. I come from a time of hearing music from small artists like the General Vico C, Daddy Yankee, and C + C Music Factory. 5. Who are your favorite musicians? A. Currently, Daddy Yankee, Nicky Jam, Ozuna, DJ Snake, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin. 6. What have been the greatest challenges/frustrations of your career so far? A. Not having anyone to help me on my way to develop as an artist. 7. As a musician, what is your definition of success? A. To fall and get up is key. 8. What is your idea of perfect happiness? A. Life is a balance and we must always stop and

Chicago's very own Brandon James is ready for success

  Chicago's very own “ Brandon James" is ready for success, and he wants you to know it. The r&b/soul singer is creating a strong buzz with the upcoming release of his single "So Emotional." "So Emotional,"  is scheduled for release on April 26th, 2019 and is the first single off the upcoming E.P scheduled for release this fall.   Chicago native Brandon James was born "Brandon James Foster". He states that he "started doing music as an outlet for depression early in life. I wasn't very popular in school and I was considered a latchkey kid due to my mother's work schedule and my father's battles with alcoholism." On a teacher's suggestion to find extracurricular activities, Brandon joined the choir. He finished the eighth grade with a determination to elevate his understanding of music and succeed with his own music.  Constantly challenging himself to become better at his craft, he has taken voice lessons from Bobb

14 Questions With Prince Lamill

1. Where are we talking from today? A. I'm at a recording studio in Hollywood California 2. What Would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. I would love to get more exposure, increase my fan base, make a debut on Billboard, do some shows, collaborate with more artists and producers. Release my debut studio album that I have been working on. 3. What is your take on politics? A. Lots of corruption is involved. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. I got it from my birthplace, West Africa, Sierra Leone, When I was 8 years old. Village BOI PRINCE LAMILL. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall a moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. Music is everything to me, is a part of my culture. It keeps me grounded, positive, it brings me peace, it helps with my PTSD after witnessing, surviving 8 to 10 years of Civil War in my country Sierra Leone( Blood Diamonds). I was 7  years old wh

Amazing Interview With Artist Angelica Cassidy

1. Where are we talking from today? A. Los Angeles, Ca. 2. Where did you get your artist name from? A. It's my married name. 3. Music wise what are you working on right now? Are you currently promoting a single or album? A. I just released my first full length, country-pop album, titled "Rollercoaster". It's available for streaming and downloading on my new website, www.AngelicaCassidy.com 4. Who or what were the most significant influences on your musical life and career? A. My father, Bob Chitwood. He's a musician(guitar/vocals/songwriting), and he made me fall in love with music at a very young age. We still write and perform together, to this day. He is featured on two songs of my new album playing guitar("I Won't Go Back" & "Tonight"), and he also co-wrote those two songs with me, both actually being his original ideas that were tweaked to fit my current album. He's always been my biggest fan and bi

Check Out The Interview With The Band La Verdad

1. Where are we talking from today? A. Los Angeles. 2. What would you like to accomplish in 2019? A. Complete our first piece of work as a band. 3. What is your take on politics? A. It's a nasty business. I love people. 4. Where did you get your artist name from? A. For the longest time, I was a hired gun in my community. As I got around and a little more popular people would come to support me. One time a promoter billed the event as my name "with his orchestra" I was horrified especially because I had no idea what band it was or who the musicians where. I said to myself, people should know the truth. The name of the band is "LA Verdad" in English THE TRUTH. 5. Growing up, how important has music been in your life? Can you recall the moment when you decided that you wanted to be a musician? Was it an easy or difficult choice to make? A. I grew up in the business. I began singing back in the '70s.. Dating myself. Regional tradi