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Follow on Google News | ![]() Bongo Boy TV is giving every independent artist a chance at being on TVHold on to your hats, boys & girls. Another episode of Bongo Boy TV-Indie Music From Around The World is upon us, and this collection of music videos, makes it everyone's favorite to date. Episode 1033
By: Bongo Boy TV Danish band, Vinyl Floor opens this month's show with "Change The Song", a way cool 1960's pop song, with a 1980's vibe. The guitar riff and solo are wonderfully simple, and the vocals and harmonies, are wonderful. Add hand clapping, and well, you have a great track, playing against a video that cuts between the band, and the story. http://www.vinylfloorband.com/ The United States' Sound Drive gives us "Hello". This is one hell of a band. The vocals are great, accompanied by cool harmony, and dynamite guitar. The melody and changes are exciting, and the hook is unforgettable. There is a wonderfully Beatlesque feel to this song, with the video focusing on the band's performance. Very cool. http://www.sound- Canadian Matt Blais delivers a rock classic with "Running". The video offers some great editing, but the song got my attention. The guitar is dynamite with great licks and riffs, and the vocals superbly somewhere between Bryan Adams and Barney Bentall. The melody still plays in my head. http://www.mattblaismusic.com/ E RillA, from The United States, donates the Hip Hop "I'm Gone", with a great black & white classic film opening. There are wonderful strings, and some way cool changes. http://keepitrilla.com/ From Portugal, Heylel's "The Prophet" is an interesting Progressive- Amy Schugar, from The United States, delivers "500 Miles Away", an exceptionally cool blues number. The simplicity of the guitar, bass, piano, and drums make it incredibly accessible. The vocals are outstanding. This girl can sing the blues!! The guitar riffs and solo are great, and the video gives us great shots of Amy's guitar playing. http://www.amyschugar.com/ The show concludes with The Accelerators, another American band, with a wonderfully cool song, "Sex In A Cemetery". The video, shot in black & white, is simply cuts of the band performing, and goings on in a cemetery at night, with horror film stereotypes. And it works. The song is wonderfully punk-rock, something that could be on The Ramones album of your choice. There are cool harmonies and a great guitar solo. Listen to the lyrics...I haven't stopped laughing. http://www.myspace.com/ And let's not forget the cool promo clips for Bongo Boy Records' Chris Pope, and his new single, a cover of The Kinks' "Dedicated Follower Of Fashion", and The Satisfactors soon to be released album, also on Bongo Boy Records. You don't want to miss this episode!! https://vimeo.com/ Bongo Boy TV is giving every independent artist a chance at being on TV. This is how you can have your shot with Bongo Boy TV Shows - an unprecedented Indie Music TV show series which is in its 4th year and continues to bring Indie Music Videos to over 4.1 Million cable subscribers in the USA. Starting with the next episode you can promote your band's music video on 30 TV channels in cities like New York City, Brooklyn, Music City Nashville TN, Portland OR, and in states like California, Nevada, New Mexico, New Jersey, New England area in more towns across the USA. Plus in Canada and The UK via Go Indie TV Roku Channel. Submissions are open. Check the web site http://www.bongoboytv.com for all the detail before submitting a link to your music video to bongoboytv@aol.com Contact: Bongo Boy TV - Email Bongoboytv@aol.com Producers Gar Francis and Monique Grimme End
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