Author: George Harris

Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing their audience along for a fantastic ride. Judy Ann Nock will be a featured guest on “If These Walls Could Talk” with hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss on Wednesday, April 15th, 2026 at 2 PM ET live from the infamous Pangea Restaurant. Wendy Stuart…

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SCARECROW is a hard-rock band founded in 1989 by writer, producer, and lead vocalist John Blaze, whose gritty voice and theatrical vision helped shape the band’s distinctive sound and image. Emerging during the final wave of the late-80s hard rock era, SCARECROW quickly developed a reputation for powerful live performances and a dramatic stage presence that blended raw rock energy with a darker, almost cinematic storytelling style. The original lineup featured Jim Harris on drums, Rickie Panzica (Rick Anthony) on bass, and Eddie Ojeda—known for his work with Twisted Sister—on guitar. From the beginning, Blaze embraced a raspy, aggressive vocal tone…

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In a year already buzzing with standout Record Store Day releases, one title is quietly carving out a place as both a collector’s gem and a heartfelt tribute to musical legacy: Peanuts – It’s Arbor Day, Charlie Brown/All-Stars RSD 2026 Vinyl. At first glance, it’s the kind of release that instantly pulls at nostalgia—the unmistakable charm of Charlie Brown paired with the timeless musical genius that has defined generations. But this isn’t just another reissue. This is a carefully crafted experience, designed for collectors, fans, and anyone who understands that vinyl isn’t just about sound—it’s about story. What makes this…

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Despina Mirou has built a remarkable reputation for her transformative performances, particularly through her celebrated portrayals of Lucille Ball. Her ability to embody the spirit, timing, and physical comedy of the legendary icon has positioned her as a standout presence in both stand-up comedy and acting across the United States. Her journey into comedy began in 2015, when she performed her very first stand-up routine at the New York Comedy Club, appearing as Lucille Ball. The performance marked a defining moment in her career—it was filmed live and photographed by HBO, making it her debut stand-up appearance in America. Mirou continued to…

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There are people in the entertainment industry who follow talent—and then there are those who find it before it’s undeniable. Johns Velasco belongs firmly in the latter category. He doesn’t wait for validation. He doesn’t need charts, numbers, or a viral moment to tell him who matters. Velasco operates on instinct—an ability to recognize something real in an artist long before the rest of the world catches up. That instinct isn’t loud. It’s precise. Where others see potential, he sees direction. Where others hesitate, he leans in. And in an industry that often moves too fast to truly listen, Velasco has built…

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At a time when technology is often accused of stripping the humanity out of music, Allan Klepfisz is building something radically different—something that doesn’t just support artists, but protects the very essence of what makes them artists in the first place. Through FENIX360, Klepfisz isn’t simply merging music with technology. He’s redefining how the two coexist. In a digital landscape dominated by algorithms, metrics, and fleeting attention spans, his approach centers on something far more enduring: emotional authenticity. The modern music ecosystem often prioritizes speed over substance—songs engineered for virality rather than meaning. But Klepfisz is challenging that model by creating a…

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