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July 26, 2010-Vote for the best song

  • Lay Down Your Sorrows (63%, 30 Votes)
  • The Truth Is (23%, 11 Votes)
  • Hitchin' On The Highway of Life (14%, 7 Votes)

Total Voters: 48

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Post Archive

July 13, 2010-Three Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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“High Praise” by Angie Cleveland
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past eight days)
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“You Went Wrong” by Brad Cash
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

July 12, 2010 · Three Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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“Essence of Dreams” by Catherine Duc
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past seven days)
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“Good Thing” by dZ
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

Song Cat’s Inconsistent Postings

Hello everyone.

Just a quick note to apologize to everyone for the inconsistency of the weekday postings recently. Summer has simply overwhelmed us a bit but starting Monday we should be back to normal.

Have a great weekend.

-Mike

July 8, 2010 · 3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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“I Walk Alone” by Anonymous
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past six days)
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“Let Me Kiss You” by EFFEX
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

June 7, 2010-3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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Be sure to get the new podcast.

“Good Company at 320a” by RUNk
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past five days)
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“Talley Hoe” by Jah I Witness Emcee
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

July 2, 2010 · 3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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Be sure to get the new podcast.

“One Child” by Michelle Lockey
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past four days)
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“The Man At The Piano” by EFFEX
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

The Song Cat A&R Podcast Episode 8 – On The Prowl For Great Music

This week I feature Jonathan Clay, Mark Johns & Esteven Johnson & Mary Sarah. I discuss how to network with industry professionals in the music business.

Great new music and discussion about the music industry.

Listen here or subscribe via iTunes

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June 30, 2010-3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

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Be sure to get the new podcast.

“Beautiful Girl” by Michael Bobak
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past three days)
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“Downhill” by Pat Bryant
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

June 29, 2010-3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

Subscribe to this blog here.

Be sure to get the new podcast.

“Nowhere To Fly” by Driven
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (winner-past two days)
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“Another Night” by Michelle Lockey
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.

June 28, 2010-3 Song Throwdown

Listen to each song and then cast your vote for the best one. We welcome comments.

Subscribe to this blog here.

Be sure to get the new podcast.

“Eat the Night Alive (Oh Yeah)” by Analog Is Dead
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“Madmen” by Brave Chandeliers (Friday’s winner)
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“Die by Fire” by Stolen Rose
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Every day we post three songs. You vote for the best. Voting is in 24 hour cycles from 9AM to 9AM Eastern Time in the US. Each day’s winning song goes on to the following day to face off against two new songs. Songs that do exceptionally well make our wall of fame and may be publicly reviewed in The Huffington Post or elsewhere.

Click the “Submit Your Music” tab to the left to have your song considered for the blog.

Of course, music industry professionals, journalists and other music enthusiasts are welcome to write about, contact or otherwise interact with the artists featured on this site.