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10 Questions: Ali Tamposi

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With waist-length, stick-straight brown hair, 22-year-old songwriter Ali Tamposi looks every bit the part of Laurel Canyon resident, just as Joni Mitchell and Jim Morrison did before her. Building on the success of the No. 1 dance anthem she wrote for Kelly Clarkson, “What Doesn’t Kill You (Stronger),” and previous successes writing songs for Beyoncé, this intensely likeable Delray Beach, Florida, native says she imagines she’s…


From MusicWorld, posted 3.28.12

Indie Spotlight: Of Monsters and Men

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Of Monsters and Men is an amiable group of day dreamers who craft folkie pop songs. But last year, the normally mild-mannered six pack—who’s releasing their EP, “Into the Woods,” on December 20—transformed into total rock stars after stomping out their competition during Músiktilraunir, a yearly battle of the bands in their native Iceland. With the group’s bright, trumpeting single “Little Talks” winning over one blog at…


From News, posted 1.04.12

BMI’s January Batch of Indie Features Now Live

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BMI’s first indie artist profiles of the new year span a wide range of creators, including Girl in a Coma, Gothic Tropic, Harriet, Is Tropical, Jhameel, DJ Kalkutta, Tic Tic Boom, Tiger Waves, Josiah Leming, COYOL, Shannon…


From News, posted 1.04.12