BILLCS New Music Report – April 1/26 with new songs by Jorge Wilson, Donna Lewis & David Lowe, Manila Killa, Matthew Holtby, DJ Mirko B, Jaclyn Kenyon, The Spongetones, and Bailey Hyneman

While it may be April Fool’s Day, don’t expect any of that kind of silliness from me today as there’s a whole lot of new music in today’s Report that you need to get to know, as well as our regular features, including the playlist from the latest edition of The MAPL Tapes show.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five takes us back to pop hits from 1978. Please do check out the playlist for show #6 of The MAPL Tapes. And you’ll also find out what songs were in the Top 5 of the BILLCS Top 30 5-10-15-20-25 years ago!

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Jorge Wilson, "This Means Nothing (To Me)"

JORGE WILSON, “This Means Nothing (To Me)”

About the artist: Jorge Wilson is a burgeoning new indie talent from Stoke-on-Trent in northern England. His third single, the infectious singalong rocker “Gemini”, is still glued inside the BILLCS Top 30 after peaking at #3.

About the record: I love me an authentic, honest songwriter, and “This Means Nothing (To Me)” is about as direct as songs come. It’s the nail in the aftermath of a toxic relationship where the protagonist is portrayed as the villain at a time when he only needs to look out for himself. But songwriting of course is only one piece – Jorge is a talented vocalist who gives off “every guy” appeal and his guitar work is impressive. The production has pop, rock and R&B influences whose roots, like with “Gemini”, seem to be in the mid-80’s. Think Bryan Adams meets Prince via The Killers and Franz Ferdinand if you need some references. You can check out the video at the following link: Nothing

Other comments: “Gemini” and “This Means Nothing (To Me)” are two solid efforts which will continue to attract new fans to Jorge Wilson, leading in the long run to an EP/album and some live shows in the UK to start. 

Donna Lewis, David Lowe, "Fall Back Girl"

DONNA LEWIS, DAVID LOWE, “Fall Back Girl”

About the artists: Welsh singer Donna Lewis (1996’s “I Love You, Always Forever”) and British musician David Lowe team up again, following up their recent giddy electronic pop delight “Meet Me”.

About the record: What sounds on the surface like a dreamy electronic alternative electronic pop confection in “Fall Back Girl”, masks a sad story of heartbreak as the protagonist becomes an observer in her own love story. That has now become one-sided as the pointed line “it’s all about you” unveils, and we all know this relationship is ultimately heading in opposite directions. Donna’s vocal, like in “Meet Me”, sounds as refreshingly sweet as 30 years ago, and the arrangement is crafted with both lushness (the warm synths) and subtleties (such as acoustic guitar).

Other comments: In recent years, Donna Lewis, at age 53 with an ageless voice, has had a battle with breast cancer, and it takes a great deal of strength and resilience to rise above a major health matter and escape into creating some fine music. 

Manila Killa, "I Wanna"

MANILA KILLA, “I Wanna”

About the artist: Manila Killa is Filipino-American dance DJ/producer Chris Gavino, and over the last decade he has moved seamlessly from sub-genre to sub-genre in the dance/electronic field while retaining high quality whether solo or in a collaboration. His songs have appeared six times on the BILLCS Top 30, including one with one of his side projects, Starsigns.

About the record: “I Wanna” is a frenetic techno-house bop guaranteed to capture your attention before you bust your own dance moves to it. Although the uncredited female vocal basically repeats the same verses, the phrase “I wanna know what it feels like” will resonate with club and festival goers seeking to dive into a moment and make it special. There’s no rocket science here, and a grand time will be had by all.

Other comments: While Manila Killa has been sticking to studio projects lately, some live gigs are overdue. I’ve seen him perform three times and his sets always engage and hold your interest.

Matthew Holtby, "Yesterday"

MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Yesterday”

About the artist: Matthew Holtby is a pop-folk singer/storyteller based out of the small town of Warkworth, Ontario. He has been releasing music as a solo artist for the last five years. He’s also the Featured Guest Artist in my new all-Canadian show The MAPL Tapes this week (see below)!

About the record: “Yesterday” is a gentle and compassionate song, the title track from Matthew’s new three-song EP, about getting older and trying to keep our ties to our pasts, especially the good times with our families and close friends. Matthew is a terrific storyteller and his inspiration seems to have led to the words that many of us try to find in conversations about our pasts. The production by Juno Award winner Rob DeBoer is pristine, drawing all of your attention to the uncomplicated arrangement, which is bound to cause a hush when played in concert.

Other comments: Matthew tours regularly in Ontario at this time so be sure to catch his show at a venue near you. Check out the video for the song, to which I’m sure many of you will relate, at the following link:  Yesterday

DJ Mirko B, "Astronova"

DJ MIRKO B, “Astronova”

About the artist: Mirko Boroni is an Italian electronic DJ/producer whose style over the last decade has encompassed melodic house, techno and trance, sometimes with collaborators and vocalists.

About the record: Those listeners seeking a trip back to the early 2000’s can do no wrong with “Astronova”. It’s a glimmering instrumental full of finesse that holds its 5:30 length with some sparkling synths and melodic shifts. The first song that came to mind when listening to it is The Roc Project’s 2003 release “Never (Past Tense)”, but others will think of early Tiësto and Armin van Buuren too.

Other comments: When I like instrumentals like “Astronova”, I can only think of the cornucopia of sync possibilities – video games, animé, sci-fi and horror films to start.

Jaclyn Kenyon, "Scars"

JACLYN KENYON, “Scars”

About the artist: Jaclyn Kenyon hails from Burlington, Ontario and won the TV competition “Banded”, hosted by Brandon Jenner, a few years back. She released a few singles after that and shared stages with the likes of Nickelback. Now free from a contract, she is back with a new era as a rock performer.

About the record: When I wrote about Jaclyn’s “Heart Says No” at the time, I felt that the song rocked out as much as it had country flavour, so she now sounds more committed to a rock persona. And it all comes together nicely in “Scars”. Vocally she’s a mix of Kelly Clarkson, Joan Jett, and Shania Twain, but the song lyrically has an uncompromising but relatable edge, and the arrangement wisely emphasizes some fine electric guitar work. Fans of Juno Award winners The Beaches will enjoy “Scars”.

Other comments: Like another Juno Award winner, Cameron Whitcomb, whose style veers seamlessly from rock to country, Jaclyn’s versatile sound should attract fans looking for familiarity but with a refreshing twist.

The Spongetones, "So Long"

THE SPONGETONES, “So Long”

About the artist: The Spongetones are a North Carolina power pop group that returned in 2025 with their first new music in 16 years, along with a live album highlighting the last 40 years. 

About the record: “So Long” takes its cue from British invasion groups of the 60’s, and in particular the Paul McCartney songs of The Beatles as well as The Kinks would seem to serve as the closest inspirations. The story is familiar – boy meets girl but later finds he has to bid her adieu when they don’t get along. The arrangement is rather likeably unconventional. The song starts off as a mid-tempo ballad that shifts part of the way to Beatles-esque rocker before returning to mid-tempo again. The Spongetones and their deft musicianship make it all work in a tidy three minutes.

Other comments: A new studio album by The Spongetones is in the works for release later this year.

Bailey Hyneman, "Better Days"

BAILEY HYNEMAN, “Better Days”

About the artist: Bailey Hyneman is a NYC-based singer/songwriter born in Memphis who has been releasing music since 2022, including two EP’s. She builds pop songs around a base which includes soul, jazz and gospel.

About the record: “Better Days” is about turning those pages in life where you don’t know what to expect or what it will look like, but you move on generally in a positive frame of mind knowing that the bad and grey ones will happen as much as the good and great ones. It’s difficult to pinpoint Bailey’s influences, but some might be Anita Baker, Tracy Chapman, Norah Jones and classics like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. The song is relaxed and jazzy but also powerful and soulful. You’re bound to get caught up in it as if it were a jam session of sorts but inside of a story, and before you know it over 5 minutes have flown by.

Other comments: Records like “Better Days” are always interesting to me as they don’t conform to one style or genre, which may be confounding to some listeners, but rewarding for the open-minded.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Midnight Til Morning, "Heart on Fire"

Currently touring worldwide, it’s Midnight Til Morning with “Heart on Fire” (previously a Big Daddy record of the week!)

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Midnight Oil, "Beds Are Burning"

It’s Aussie rockers Midnight Oil with their breakout “Beds Are Burning”

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Mountain Head, "For Those Who Play the Game"

It’s Georgetown, Ontario mysterious rockers Mountain Head with “For Those Who Play The Game”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my NewMusic Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Sydney Quiseng, "Coffee Shop in Kyoto"

From California, it’s pop-country singer Sydney Quiseng with “Coffee Shop in Kyoto”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

LeBlanc & Carr – Falling
Neil Diamond – Desiree
Odyssey – Native New Yorker
Samantha Sang – Emotion
Billy Joel – Just The Way You Are

The MAPL Tapes

The featured performer in show #6 is Matthew Holtby, who announced an Artist Takeover with a set of three of his song choices.

FM, “Phasors on Stun” DANIEL CAESAR, “Who Knows” KUZI CEE, “Rather Be” AYSANABEE, “Gone Baby Gone” FEATURED ARTIST MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Yesterday” JANN ARDEN, “I Would Die for You” BURTON CUMMINGS, “My Own Way to Rock” UGLY DUCKLINGS, “Gaslight” FEATURED ARTIST MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Pretending” Matthew’s ARTIST TAKEOVER: KEN YATES, “Don’t Mean to Wake You” THE VIOLET ARCHERS, “Transporter” KRIS ULRICH, “Lucky Stars” ALANIS MORISSETTE, “So Pure” TRIUMPH, “Magic Power”

THE BILLCS TOP 30 – 5-10-15-20-25…

The Top 5 songs from the BILLCS Top 30 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years ago…

2021

01  SYNTHESIZER Faithless, Nathan Ball

02  LUCID, Rina Sawayama

03  NOT WATCHING ANYMORE, Mahalo

04  TELL ME, Bobby Harvey, Danny Dearden (RIP)

05  HEARTS ON FIRE, Illenium, Dabin, Lights

2016

01  KISS THE SKY, The Knocks, Wyclef Jean

02  ANGEL, DVBBS, Dante Leon

03  TAKE ME DOWN, Troye Sivan

04  SUPER PSYCHO LOVE, Simon Curtis

05  WHEN THE BASSLINE DROPS, Craig David, Big Narstie

2011

01  LOVE 2 BABY, Christian TV

02  NIGHT AIR, Jamie Woon

03  ROLLING IN THE DEEP, Adele

04  HURT YOU AGAIN, Frankmusik

05  MICHELLE, Ro Danishei, Simon Curtis

2006

01  WATCHIN’, Freemasons, Amanda Wilson

02  FEEL THE VIBE (TIL THE MORNING COMES), Axwell

03  FOR YOU I WILL (CONFIDENCE), Teddy Geiger

04  S.O.S. (RESCUE ME), Rihanna

05  TURN ON THE MUSIC, Roger Sanchez, GTO

2001

01  LOADED, Ricky Martin

02  HANGING BY A MOMENT, Lifehouse

03  BUTTERFLY, CrazyTown

04  ALL FOR YOU, Janet

05  DON’T TALK, Jon B.

 

BILLCS New Music Report – March 25/26 with new songs by JVKE & Jeon Somi, Sleepy Benjamin, Nocona & Rosie Flores, Hazell Dean (remixed), Ben Ellis, and Mixed Signals

I don’t have anything specific to comment upon this week, so we’ll let the music speak for itself!

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five is a mix of pop and country crossover hits from 1980. Please do check out the playlist for show #5 of The MAPL Tapes. And if you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser on the BILLCS Top 30.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

JVKE, Jeon Somi, "moonboy"

JVKE, JEON SOMI, “moonboy”

About the artists: JVKE is the 25 year old Rhode Island-born multi-talent best known for his worldwide 2023 smash “Golden Hour”, the first of his three #1’s on the BILLCS Top 30 (the other two being “Hero” with Martin Garrix and “Mi Amor” with Sam Feldt and Anitta). He has remained independent as an artist with releases distributed through AWAL. Jeon Somi is a 25 year old Canada-born KPOP singer/songwriter of Korean, Dutch and German heritage, who rose to fame through the competition series Project 101 as a teenager and the resulting winning girl group I.O.I. She has more recently had a successful solo career, mainly in South Korea.

About the record: “moonboy” is a dreamy pop song about two lovers looking to escape to places unknown to be together. The two talents have undeniably chemistry creating this record together, and it’s easy to get caught up in this flight of fancy. JVKE’s grittier vocal lends an earthy quality to the song which is carried by a whimsical melody. He has recorded with and written for a number of KPOP singers including JIMIN of BTS and members of LE SSERAPHIM.

Other comments: If like me you’ve seen JVKE perform in concert, you’ll know he’s a devout Christian and his recent releases with Forrest Frank have landed him on the Christian music charts. Jeon Somi has another talent – she also possesses a fourth degree black belt in Taekwondo.

Sleepy Benjamin, "Alone Together"

SLEEPY BENJAMIN, “Alone Together”

About the artist: Sleepy Benjamin is an indie pop artist from Brisbane, Australia whose music has been featured many times in these blog pages.

About the record: “Alone Together” takes a different perspective when you’re wanting to spend some quality time with a special someone. “Let’s talk about nothing” is the ask, something that helps both people get to know each other. It’s a gentle, sweet pop song that serves as your audio icebreaker when trying to get to know a romantic interest a little better.

Other comments: After releasing a number of solid songs using mental health as a discourse, “Alone Together” is equally genuine in its approach with a refreshing story about the early stages of romance.

Nocona, Rosie Flores, "How Do You Feel?"

NOCONA, ROSIE FLORES, “How Do You Feel?”

About the artists:  Nocona is an L.A. based quartet whose music blends rock, country and rockabilly. I didn’t know there was still a “cowpunk” scene in music, but Nocona is apparently at its forefront. Rosie Flores is a country and rockabilly singer now based in Austin who emerged in the mid-80’s along with the likes of Dwight Yoakam. She has released 14 albums and has provided vocals for the likes of Juice Newton, Marshall Crenshaw and Joe Ely.

About the record: I don’t mind at all how country music has been fusing with rock during the past decade. Nocona is a fine representation of this with “How Do You Feel?”, a song with serious, thought-provoking subject matter about judging others, that also rocks out big time with a tight rhythm section. It’s aided by the presence of Rosie Flores with vocals and guitar. Rosie is given her own vocal showcase in the song, and it’s a standout moment. 

Other comments: “How Do You Feel?” is Nocona’s first release since 2020 and comes from their forthcoming fourth album. 

Hazell Dean, "Who's Leaving Who" (JNR remix)

HAZELL DEAN, “Who’s Leaving Who?” (JNR remix)

About the Artist: Hazell Dean is the Essex, England born pop singer who had five Top 40 hits in the UK in the 1980’s, with some of those becoming worldwide hits mainly in dance clubs. She is now retired from performing at events.

About the record:  JNR’s remix provides a slick and spiffy update of “Who’s Leaving Who” for today’s dance clubs. It also plays on the immense retro appeal of the track, originally produced by Stock-Aitken-Waterman in 1988, in a tie with “Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)” for Hazell’s biggest UK hit, peaking at #4. Hazell’s vocal is timeless and the remix is a no-brainer for DJ’s to work with along with other remixes of 80’s classics.

Other comments: “Who’s Leaving Who” was also a Top 20 US dance club play hit in 1988. Surprisingly, it was originally recorded by Anne Murray in 1986 and it became a minor country radio hit.

Ben Ellis, "Animal"

BEN ELLIS, “animal”

About the artist: Ben Ellis is an indie singer/songwriter from Wales about whom I’ve written about a number of times. His catchy bop “Ed’s House” landed on the BILLCS Top 30 back in 2023 peaking at #8.

About the record: In “animal”, we find the protagonist overwhelmed with the bad timing of a breakup. In his defense he labels himself an animal, while having an inner battle about why he let his lover go. It’s a quieter than usual affair for Ben with a pop ballad, and shows another interesting side to his often relatable songwriting as well as a highly listenable vocal.

Other comments: “animal” to me is the best track on a compilation EP of recent singles called the train where the time slows.

Mixed Signals, "Different Frequencies"

MIXED SIGNALS, “Different Frequencies”

About the artist:  Mixed Signals is a four piece indie rock band from Ayr, Scotland, which is south-west of Glasgow, led by singer/songwriter Ben Gardiner.

About the record: With a guitar-laden garage rock sound, Mixed Signals has turned what started as a soft acoustic track into an anthemic modern rock track that will surprise you with its numerous hooks. The song has a familiar theme – being stuck in a relationship you want to get out of, but somehow can’t leave. I enjoy how the song builds to its memorable chorus, and James Armstrong’s guitar work is a standout. The band is inspired by groups like Foo Fighters, and fellow Scots Snow Patrol and Biffy Clyro.

Other comments: Only formed in 2024, Mixed Signals has already performed at the Isle of Wight festival and their debut single “Are You Satisfied?” has over 300,000 streams.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Tyler Hilton, "Texas"

It’s “Texas” by American-Canadian “One Tree Hill” star Tyler Hilton

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Top 40 Timeline is a repeat this week, so the Retro Pick will return next week.

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Gorillaz, "Orange County"

It’s animated favourites Gorillaz with “Orange County”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my NewMusic Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Sombr, "Homewrecker"

It’s Sombr’s latest hit “Homewrecker”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Irene Cara – Fame
Johnny Lee – Lookin’ For Love
Boz Scaggs – JoJo
Eddie Rabbitt – Drivin’ My Life Away
Ambrosia – You’re The Only Woman

The MAPL Tapes

Our featured performer in Show #5 is Toronto pop singer/songwriter Mico!

You can find all available playlists for the show, added to Mixcloud on weekends, at the following link:  Mixcloud

GINO VANNELLI, “Black Cars” PRESTON PABLO, “Cause I Do” ELIJAH WOODS, “So Good” LIGHTS, “Come Get Your Girl” FEATURED ARTIST MICO, “Without Me” ANNE MURRAY, “Cotton Jenny” BRYAN ADAMS, “Run to You” THE NYLONS, “Me & The Boys” FEATURED ARTIST MICO, “Cut My Hair” ODDS, “Someone Who’s Cool” soulDECISION, “Faded” JUSTIN NOZUKA, “After Tonight” JRDN, “What Do I Got to Do” BILLIANNE, “Crush” GORDON LIGHTFOOT, “Sundown”

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Alexander Stewart continues at #1 with “The Boy I Almost Was”. After seeing him perform recently, I wasn’t about to let this one go yet!

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Holly Humberstone, "To Love Somebody"

It’s “To Love Somebody” by Holly Humberstone (27-18)

BILLCS Top 30 #740 – March 23/26 featuring songs by Alexander Stewart, Sombr, Will Swinton, Harrison, Holly Humberstone and more!

I’m sure the reason for Alexander Stewart getting a third appearance at #1 with “The Boy I Almost Was” had to do with his Toronto concert performance on March 13, which was simply exceptional!  There’s a fair bit of movement as we will likely have a new #1 in two weeks, and there are four debuts.

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 4 online radio shows – The Big 20, the all-Canadian The MAPL Tapes, and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20, The MAPL Tapes, and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

That means “The Boy I Almost Was” (above) matches the three chart #1 run of “Friends Don’t” at the end of last year. And Alexander’s new single “Every Lifetime” (below) leaps 29-21 as well. It’s a song that would do well at Top 40 and AC radio, though does not seem to be marketed to radio for some reason.

Alexander Stewart, "Every Lifetime"

Sombr, "Homewrecker"

Sombr likely has another #1 in his pocket in two weeks as “Homewrecker” glides 6-2.

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

Also looking good is “Better Off” by Will Swinton, which climbs 10-5 and is his third Top 5 entry. Will is performing at Lolloapalooza in Chicago this summer.

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

Two infectious songs in very different ways, Pacifica’s “Indie Boyz” (8-6, above) and “Bad” by N i G H T S (9-7, below), both secure new peak positions this week.

N i G H T S, "Bad"

Filippide, "Tha Rizzla"

New to the Top 10 are the Caribbean-African fusion of “Tha Rizzla” by Italy’s Filippide (11-8, above), and worldwide breakout “Blink” by Corbyn Besson and Taiwanese vocalist TZUYU (14-10, below). The latter is Corbyn’s second Top 10 appearance following 2024’s “Panic” with NOTD (#6). He also got to #8 in 2021 as a member of Why Don’t We with “Fallin’ (Adrenaline)”, and then #5 in 2022 when the group teamed up with Jonas Blue on “Don’t Wake Me Up”.

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

Harrison, "All the Things She Said"

“All The Things She Said” as recorded in dark, bass synth-drenched cover by UK producer Harrison, is so easy to get stuck in your head and it leaps 19-12.

Illenium, Lo Spirit, "War"

Illenium’s heavy and cathartic “War” (with Lø Spirit) from his latest album Odyssey moves up 18-14.

Holly Humberstone, "To Love Somebody"

The Fastest Riser on the chart is “To Love Somebody” (above) by UK singer and violinist Holly Humberstone, which soars 27-18. You can also check out her new single, “Cruel World”, the title track from her upcoming album, below.

Holly Humberstone, "Cruel World"

Stephen Sanchez, "Sweet Love"

Also making a nice jump is the pop bop “Sweet Love” (above) by Stephen Sanchez, which rises 26-20.  Stephen also has a follow-up single out, “Love Love Love” (below), which is also the title of his upcoming album.

Stephen Sanchez, "Love Love Love"

Tyler Hilton, "Texas"

The Highest Debut belongs to singer and actor Tyler Hilton with “Texas” at #25. It becomes Tyler’s 10th chart entry but his first since 2012. He’s also due for a new solo album, which would be his first since 2019. He’s been recording and touring a lot with his “One Tree Hill” co-star Kate Voegele over the past few years.

The James Clark Institute, "Reluctantly in Love"

Next at #26 is Toronto area indie rock band The James Clark Institute with “Reluctantly in Love”. The song bridges the post new wave sounds of Joe Jackson and Elvis Costello with fantastic wordsmithing from songwriter James. It’s produced by Moe Berg (The Pursuit of Happiness, Trans-Canada Highwaymen), who also oprovides the guitar solo at the start of the song.

Midnight Til Morning, "Heart on Fire"

At #27 is Midnight Til Morning with “Heart on Fire” from their album Afterglow. These four talented Australian and American guys, who were put together into the band through Netflix’s TV show “Building the Band”, have great chemistry, and the song is a refreshingly positive anthemic rocker.

Nicola Nicoletti, "Perfect's Overrated"

The last new entry at #28 is “Perfect’s Overrated”, an uplifting pop/dance track by Czechia’s Nicola Nicoletti from his debut album Gilded, which is chock full of great songs.

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

The MAPL Tapes offers the best of Canadian music past and present, and can be heard Mondays at 6pm EST.

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – March 18/26 with new songs by Moonwood, Nicola Nicoletti, Ekonovah/Kage/7KY, Anna Clendening, Glenn Lewis, Conleth Kane, Aash Mehta, and Sophia Galaté with Dende

My new all-Canadian show The MAPL Tapes is off to a great start. I’ve initially started it out on three online radio stations, but this week it picks up two more, including one in Indianapolis! Every week I feature a Canadian artist, and I love involving the artists in the show in ways that make it personal for the listeners – though sadly it seems impossible to involve any artist signed by a major label. You can find all available playlists for the show, added to Mixcloud on weekends, at the following link:  Mixcloud

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five takes us back to a fabulous year for pop music, 1970. Please do check out the playlist for show #4 of The MAPL Tapes. And I’ll take you back to the “My Space” days of 2009 with a BILLCS Top 30 Flashback Chart!

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Moonwood, "Casanova"

MOONWOOD, “Casanova”

About the artist: Moonwood is a rock quartet from Sydney, Australia which has been featured in these blog pages several times. Their recent single “Where Are The Kids?” got to #12 on the BILLCS Top 30, while previous release “Curfew” got to #5.

About the record: It’s songs like “Casanova” that are going to take Moonwood far. It’s an edgy rocker once again featuring a fab vocal from Jake McCullough and a tight arrangement that makes all of the instrumentation stand out. The band let the song take shape during the writing process. Says Jake: “This one ended up being about putting people on pedestals, meeting your heroes, and learning that even the people you look up to will let you down. People are human. And sometimes the fall hurts more than the truth.”  “Casanova” is full of hooks and power that should easily muster up attention from rock music fans around the world.

Other comments: Aussies reading these blog pages should watch for more live shows from Moonwood this year.

Nicola Nicoletti, "Shallow Game"

NICOLA NICOLETTI, “Shallow Game”

About the artist: You recently read about emerging talent and multilingual singer Nicola Nicoletti a while back with his bright and catchy single “Perfect’s Overrated”. The Czechia talent mixes strong stories with a variety of electronic pop backdrops, and has released his debut album Gilded.

About the record: “Shallow Game” is the second single release from Gilded, a much darker flip side to “Perfect’s Overrated” about the endless loop that are dating and other related social media apps. You can let your imagination run away with the lyrics a bit and treat the entire scenario like a “Squid Game” kind of scenario, but it all boils down to the fact that most people are looking for love, connection and monogamy. Nicola showcases his beautiful tenor in this song. Many will resonate with the familiarity in his story, and his production and arrangement are impeccable. 

Other comments: DJ Hunter first introduced me to Nicola’s music, and his “Bop of the Week” below spotlights another song from Gilded.

Ekonovah, Kage, 7KY, "Icarus"

EKONOVAH, KAGE, 7KY, “Icarus”

About the artists: Three rising electronic dance producers collaborate: Ekonovah hails from Phoenix and has already appeared on the BILLCS Top 30 three times. 7KY is a fellow American dance producer, while Kage hails from The Netherlands. Kage has been releasing music since 2018 and has played Tomorrowland.

About the record: “Icarus” is one of those tracks designed to make your mind wander while creating a memorable groove. And in this song, the bass synths are down and extremely dirty like I haven’t heard in quite some time. The producers have obviously created this one as a potential festival anthem, but in clubs the speakers will positively shake like they are about to jump out of the walls. Another interesting element about “Icarus” is that the producers all provide vocals. “Icarus” is one of the most intriguing electronic releases I’ve heard recently.

Other comments: “Icarus” also has loads of potential for sync use in video games, or sci-fi and horror films. Props to the producers for their outside-the-box creativity.

Anna Clendening, "leaving you is hard"

ANNA CLENDENING, “leaving you is hard”

About the artist: Anna Clendening is an L.A. singer/songwriter who is also a social media influencer on You Tube, a mental health advocate, and broke out as an America’s Got Talent contestant. She has collaborated with Illenium, Vicetone, Matoma, and John.k, and released several solo EP’s and singles for a major label up to 2024.

About the record: Anna’s stories are direct and personal, and she has a unique way of cutting to the chase without them becoming overcomplicated. “leaving you is hard” is about being lost in a quagmire of a relationship where you don’t know if you’re staying or leaving, but know when you’ve decided it’s over that it will suddenly be harder for the other person. Her vocal is vulnerable and knowing and the electronic backdrop with acoustic guitar is an ideal foil.

Other comments: Anna gave a wonderful and memorable performance opening up for Alexander Stewart on March 13 in Toronto. It was her first tour in seven years. Although she is an independent artist at present, her songs are timeless and relatable, and we will be hearing much more from her.

Glenn Lewis, "Past Tense"

GLENN LEWIS, “Past Tense”

About the artist:  Glenn Lewis is a Juno Award-winning and Grammy Award-nominated Toronto-based R&B/pop singer/songwriter best known for his 2002 Canadian and US R&B hit “Don’t You Forget It” (which also reached #7 on the BILLCS Top 30) and its accompanying US Top 5 album World Outside My Window. He has collaborated with a variety of artists including Maestro Fresh-Wes, Kardinal Offishall, and DJ Jazzy Jeff, and has opened for Alicia Keys.

About the record: It’s always great to have fine Canadian talent like Glenn Lewis back in a new independent era, and if you’ve listened to music by artists like Daniel Caesar and Justin Nozuka over the years, you can hear his mark on local music. “Past Tense” has a light funky rhythm and an arrangement full of harmonies and ad libs that shows off his voice, which sounds a lot like Stevie Wonder in spots. Glenn has only released music sporadically during the last decade, and his last full album was in 2013. I’ll look forward to hearing where “Past Tense” takes Glenn next.

Other comments: Glenn’s father, Glen Ricketts, was the lead vocalist in seminal Toronto 1970’s R&B group Crack of Dawn.

Conleth Kane, "Sometimes"

CONLETH KANE, “Sometimes”

About the artist: Conleth Kane is a rising talent from Northern Ireland noted for his frequent and festive live performances in his country and the UK. He is a prominent figure within the LGBTQ+ community, and has been releasing music for most of the last decade.

About the record: Conleth has recently released a three-song EP called Erasure-esque in tribute to Andy Bell and Vince Clarke and in particular as an homage to their early 90’s ABBA-esque EP. His version of Erasure’s 1986 UK hit “Sometimes” shows how timeless Erasure’s music has become over the years. Supported on the track by vocalist Ava Lily, Conleth wisely does not try to copy Andy’s vocal and as a result will earn all the respect he needs from Erasure fans with this rendition. A goal to me with making covers is to try and outdo the original, and some simply cannot be outdone. Conleth recognizes this and puts his own stamp on the song while the studied arrangement is as close as it gets. Bravo!

Other comments: The Erasure-esque EP has been supported by Andy Bell and is produced by esteemed and prolific producers 7th Heaven. They have remixed Erasure songs before so if anyone is going to capture the essence of Erasure, it’s them!

Aash Mehta, "Backseat Driver"

AASH MEHTA, “Backseat Driver”

About the artist: Aash Mehta is a Chicago-based electronic producer whose style has extended from romantic pop through to driven house tracks and more esoteric instrumentals. I’ve written about his music numerous times during the last decade, most recently in 2023.

About the record: Aash returns with a vibrant techno-house track with “Backseat Driver”, an ideal track to blast while you’re… driving! Besides an intense rhythm, the track does have some taut moments which keep you listening. The uncredited female vocal has edge and power that is well-suited to the song. “Backseat Driver” would also work well in clubs with DJ’s who want to create a fun set.

Other comments: For another side of Aash’s talents, fans of softer instrumental electronic music can check out his recent EP And The Stars Always Knew.

Sophia Galaté, Dende, "Just for a Moment"

SOPHIA GALATÉ, DENDE, “Just for a Moment”

About the artists:  Sophia Galaté is an L.A.-born R&B singer who blends contemporary and traditional R&B styles. A lifelong performer, she has played live shows in most big North American cities. Dende is a Texas-born R&B artist of a similar bent musically.

About the record: “Just for a Moment” features two gorgeous performances, a fine arrangement of voice and instruments, and a lot of subtle moments that can easily make you ooh and ahh and might remind you of songs by Sade and Anita Baker. Vocally, neither Sophia nor Dende reminds me of anyone else in particular, but they mesh well together and are showcased beautifully separately, with Sophia’s powerful tones especially memorable.

Other comments: “Just for a Moment” is part of Sophia’s recent second studio album For My Own Entertainment. Coincidentally, for Toronto denizens, she performs at The Drake Underground tomorrow (March 19), and then she’s off to Chicago (20) and L.A. (25).

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Holly Humberstone, "To Love Somebody"

It’s UK singer/songwriter/violinist Holly Humberstone with “To Love Somebody”

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Elvis Presley, "Stuck on You"

There’s nothing like a good dose of classic Elvis Presley with “Stuck on You” (1960)

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Big Daddy’s Record of the Week will return

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my NewMusic Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Nicola Nicoletti, "You're Not the Same"

As mentioned above, Hunter opts for “You’re Not The Same” by Nicola Nicoletti from his album Gilded

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Michael Nesmith – Joanne
The Carpenters – Close To You
Bobby Sherman – Julie Do Ya Love Me
Eric Burdon & War – Spill The Wine
Three Dog Night – Out In The Country

The MAPL Tapes

Our featured performer in Show #4 is Canadian rock group T R I B Z, which features Juno Award winner Erroll Starr and ex-Moxy guitarist Earl Johnson.

You can find all available playlists for the show, added to Mixcloud on weekends, at the following link:  Mixcloud

SAGA, “How Long?” JADE LEMAC, “Running Home” ROXANE BRUNEAU, MICHAEL BUBLÉ, “Home” TATE McRAE, “Tit for Tat” FEATURED ARTIST TRIBZ, “True Love” MYLÈNE FARMER, “Désenchantée” IAN THOMAS, “Pilot” ERROLL STARR, “Angel” FEATURED ARTIST TRIBZ, “Long Black Cadillac” FEFE DOBSON, “Take Me Away” JULLY BLACK, “Sweat of Your Brow” AVRIL LAVIGNE, “Girlfriend” CIVIL SERVANT, LUMERO, “Collide” FELIX CARTAL, KAREN HARDING, “Need Your Love” MANDALA, “Opportunity”

BILLCS TOP 30 FLASHBACK CHART – 2009

Ahhh the simpler times of the “My Space” era when music fans could all feel connected through artists they love, with those artists occasionally holding court on their pages without feeling gatekept. And while streaming services had started up, My Space would continue until the bottom completely fell out a few years later. It’s too bad that the owners of My Space let their audience get away. The site is still up but has been dormant since 2022. The chart was led by British singer Sam Taylor with my #1 song of 2009 from the soundtrack to the British 2008-09 TV show “Beautiful People”. Such a pity that he never got his due and pretty much vanished from the biz a few years later (he was rumoured to have had a tight-fisted manager).

01 01 RUN AWAY Sam Taylor & The BBC Orchestra
02 02 BROKEN Pierre
04 03 BREATHING YOUR LOVE Darin, Kat Deluna
05 04 RIGHT NOW Ryan Star
07 05 WE’RE HERE TO TELL YOU Duncan Sheik
10 06 BEFORE THE WORST The Script
09 07 HOW DO YOU SLEEP Jesse McCartney
03 08 RELEASE ME Agnes Carlsson
15 09 LAST TRAIN HOME Ryan Star
13 10 SPACEMAN Killers
18 11 WE LET HER DOWN Chris Isaak
12 12 MY LIFE WOULD SUCK WITHOUT YOU Kelly Clarkson
06 13 CROSS MY HEART Marianas Trench
08 14 MAD Ne-Yo
17 15 DOWN Val Emmich
11 16 RUN Leona Lewis
22 17 DANCE Darin
21 18 GET SHAKY (Brad Holland mix) Ian Carey Project
20 19 POCKET Sam Sparro
24 20 DEAD AND GONE T.I., Justin Timberlake
New 21 CHEATER OF THE YEAR Evan Taubenfeld
27 22 THE SWEETEST LOVE Robin Thicke
23 23 GOLDEN TRAIN Justin Nozuka
30 24 I WILL BE Leona Lewis
16 25 YOU CAN NEVER GO BACK Jon Mclaughlin
New 26 LOVE, ETC. Pet Shop Boys
14 27 BLACKOUT Gathania
New 28 GIVE IT TO ME RIGHT Melanie Fiona
19 29 WILL I STAY Colin Munroe, Wale, Dallas Austin
28 30 NEVER AGAIN The Midway State

 

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – March 11/26 with new songs by MashBit & Navan, Bright Light Bright Light & Kim David Smith, Michael Gilas, The Sun Harmonic, Col Gerrard, and a reissue from Kim Thomas

Following up on my commentary last week about the Live Nation lawsuit by the US Department of Justice, a settlement was made quickly on Monday. It’s never clear how settlements will actually play out, since it looks like Live Nation flexed its muscles as a huge, profit-making corporation, but it appears Live Nation has to divest itself of 10 stadiums in the US, adjust the percentage of profit they make from tickets, share their technology with rival ticketing services (so as not to be perceived as having a monopoly, as at present), and to pay certain US states up to $200 million, while still retaining Ticketmaster as one of its companies. There are several states that are unhappy with the settlement and will continue to challenge the decision. How this affects other countries, such as Canada, also remains to be seen. You can read about it at the following link: Live Nation

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five choices are all from 1980. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser this week on the BILLCS Top 30.

The MAPL Tapes’ first two episodes have been well-received, so I am including its playlists in its own section as a regular feature below as well. I am posting all of its shows on Mixcloud every weekend and the link is also below.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

MashBit, Navan, "Embrasse-moi (Mara Beboos)"

MASHBIT, NAVAN, “Embrasse-moi (Mara Beboos)”

About the artist: MashBit is Dariush Mashayekhi, Dallas-based, Italy-born dance producer of Persian heritage whose song “Holding On” (with Luke Alexander and sunsett.) got to #4 on the BILLCS Top 30. Navan (aka Ali Amini) is a Toronto-based artist originally from Tehran who has had success in this decade with multi-lingual records (Farsi, French, English) and sell-out concerts.

About the record: “Embrasse-moi (Mara Beboos)” is a generational Iranian anthem, which was initially covered by Navan. His version is in both French and Farsi and accompanies the story of a young woman who has lost a grandparent. MashBit has taken it a few steps further, refining it into a subtle, mid-tempo dance track, highlighting Navan’s studied and restrained vocal, that retains both story and sophistication. It’s a different and refreshing treat for you to check out.

Other comments: The original version was recorded by Hassan Golnaraghi.

Bright Light Bright Light, Kim David Smith, "Next to You"

BRIGHT LIGHT BRIGHT LIGHT, KIM DAVID SMITH, “Next to You”

About the artists: Featured many times in these blog pages, Bright Light Bright Light (BLx2) is a NYC-based Welsh multi-talent, who follows up his latest album Enjoy Youth. Australia-born Kim David Smith joins in the fun in this collaboration, and is known for his acclaimed cabaret performances and recordings, most recently the album Mostly Marlene. I saw both artists sing together at one of BLx2’s shows at Joe’s Pub in NYC last summer.

About the record: “Next to You” was originally recorded by BLx2 on his album Fun City with singer Mark Gatiss. The emphasis was on other tracks from that album, but it has been revisited by BLx2 and Kim in a most captivating way. Think of it in this version as a contemporary torch song, complete with some seductive French lyrics, zeroing in on its emotional power in terms of longing for affection and love. The vocals are outstanding and highly complimentary, and you can find this version of “Next to You” on BLx2’s recently released Duets EP, which also features collaborations with Ana Matronic, Tom Aspaul, and Xavier Smith.

Other comments: I’ve also written about Kim’s music when he recorded a stellar indie pop album called Nova back in 2013. You can find my comments about it at the following link:  Nova. The track “Shooting Star” got to #14 on the BILLCS Top 30.

Michael Gilas, "Convenience Store"

MICHAEL GILAS, “Convenience Store”

About the artist: Michael Gilas is a New York-born adult contemporary artist who has recently found a second career in music after a devastating horseback riding accident left him paralyzed for an extensive period of time. Prior to music, Michael founded two successful businesses with his brother. The dedication to music has led to three singles which have placed on the adult contemporary radio charts and are included in his debut album 231 Kensington.

About the record: “Convenience Store” is a recent non-album single that uses the title imagery as a metaphor for a relationship that has become transactional. If Michael’s style is familiar it’s because it’s a surprisingly well-honed amalgamation of classic pop/rock sounds of the 80 – think Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Toto – that have been brought up to date. Michael sings with conviction, sounding sometimes like Tom Petty, and at other times like Billy Joel. “Convenience Store” has a grittiness beneath the surface that will resonate with listeners. The crisp production is by Grammy nominee Kent Wells (Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire).

Other comments: Michael has been touring in the US, and has an upcoming appearance at The Cutting Room in New York City on April 8.

The Sun Harmonic, "Space"

THE SUN HARMONIC, “Space”

About the artist: Originally a solo project for vocalist/guitarist, Kaleb Hikele, Canada’s The Sun Harmonic became a three piece rock band in 2023 which includes drummer Dave Skrtich, and bassist Ian McLennan.

About the record: “Space” is a real throwback to late 70’s and early 80’s classic rock. In particular, bands such as Triumph, Max Webster, Santers, Toronto, and Headpins all come to mind, some because “Space” reminds me of one of their songs, and with others its the melody or the guitar work. Nonetheless it’s a fine, engaging albeit short (2:10) song that follows in the recent footsteps of newly minted Grammy winner Yungblud working with Aerosmith, or maybe even Foo Fighters, but it’s a solid two minutes+.

Other comments: “Space” is culled from The Sun Harmonic’s seventh album which is called Self-Titled.

Col Gerrard, "Come on Over"

COL GERRARD, “Come on Over”

About the artist: Col Gerrard is a London-born singer/songwriter and pianist who initially found his way into the music industry through songwriting as a teenager. After an extended break, he has released his debut self-titled album.

About the record: “Come on Over” lands on the album after initially being released in 2024. Col’s songwriting style is classic and authentic and his songs are reminiscent of late 90’s and early 00’s American acts like Matchbox Twenty and Lifehouse, before the style was classified for radio as the Americana genre. The song seems to reflect on our current inclination not to communicate face-to-face, when sometimes that might just be the better route to clear the air. It has pristine production by Grammy-nominated producer Chris Potter (The Rolling Stones, U2), and winds down with a stunning guitar solo. “Come on Over” is an unassuming winner.

Other comments: Col Gerrard is currently on tour supporting Boyzlife in the UK.

Kim Thomas, "Confidential"

KIM THOMAS, “Confidential”

About the artist: This release actually comes by way of Kim’s friend and mine, Peter Foldy, who co-wrote “Confidential” with him and co-produced it with fellow Canadian John Capek (who co-wrote Rod Stewart’s “Rhythm of My Heart” with Marc Jordan) for release back in 1983.

About the record: Like many of Peter’s songs, “Confidential” is a bright and catchy one with an infectious harmonica hook, bringing back yacht rock vibes from the early 80’s era, which have become trendy with renewed interest from younger listeners in recent years. Though a bit deeper at times, Kim’s vocal sometimes reminds me of Matthew Wilder (“Break My Stride”) and even Peter himself, and the late Dee Murray, of Elton John’s band, provided the bass work.

Other comments: I’m glad that Peter has unearthed and remastered “Confidential”, and re-released it himself. There’s tons of completely finished music out there that we will never hear, for one reason or another, much of it locked away in major labels’ archives.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Stephen Sanchez, "Sweet Love"

It’s a retrotastic bop from Stephen Sanchez called “Sweet Love”

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Poppy Family, "That's Where I Went Wrong"

From late 1969 it’s “That’s Where I Went Wrong” by Canadian rock band The Poppy Family

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Cannons, "Starlight"

It’s L.A. trio Cannons with “Starlight”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Midair Decision, "Leave the Bar"

It’s indie country/pop trio Midair Decision with “Leave the Bar”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Ali Thomson – Take A Little Rhythm
Joe Walsh – All Night Long (You Tube link)
Blues Brothers – Gimme Some Lovin’
Kim Carnes – More Love
Rolling Stones – Emotional Rescue

THE MAPL TAPES

Our featured performer in Show #3 is Toronto area rock band The James Clark Institute, and there’s also an excerpt of an interview with Rob Preuss (Spoons, Honeymoon Suite)!

You can find all available playlists for the show, added to Mixcloud on weekends, at the following link:  Mixcloud

The MAPL TAPES Show #3 Playlist March 9, 2026 DEBORAH COX, “Nobody’s Supposed to Be Here” (dance mix) LOUD LUXURY, NATALIE JANE, “Uh Oh” ARKELLS, PORTUGAL. THE MAN, “Money” METRIC, “Victim of Luck” FEATURED ARTIST THE JAMES CLARK INSTITUTE, “Reluctantly in Love” SPOONS, “Arias and Symphonies” SLOAN, “Underwhelmed” MOTHERLODE, “When I Die” FEATURED ARTIST THE JAMES CLARK INSTITUTE, “Hit Hollywood” CELINE DION, “I Drove All Night” ZEDD, ALESSIA CARA, “Stay” CARLY RAE JEPSEN, “Cut to the Feeling” ALEXANDER STEWART, “Every Lifetime” JEFF HEALEY BAND, “Cruel Little Number”

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Alexander Stewart continues at #1 with “The Boy I Almost Was” – and I get to see him perform again in concert on Friday!

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

Will Swinton has another winner and it’s “Better Off” (19-10)

BILLCS Top 30 #739 – March 9/26 featuring songs by Alexander Stewart, Kungs & Theophilus London, Sombr, Will Swinton and more!

This edition of my bi-weekly chart is one of my favourites of the year so far, featuring some great songs, with a few making big moves that look to dominate my listening pleasure as we head into Spring. There are also four debuts of varying styles to enjoy.

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 4 online radio shows – The Big 20, The MAPL Tapes, and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20, The MAPL Tapes, and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Alexander Stewart has done it again. His pensive “The Boy I Almost Was” (above), an album track from his album What If, gets a second appearance at #1. It’s one I’m looking forward to hearing on Friday March 13 when he plays the Danforth Music Hall in Toronto for a second time. Alexander also has one of the debuts. At #29 is “Every Lifetime” (below), another beautiful song that doesn’t appear on What If.

Alexander Stewart, "Every Lifetime"

Kungs, Theophilus London, "Galaxy"

“Galaxy” by Kungs with vocalist Theophilus London moves up 8-5, becoming the second Top 5 entry for the French producer. “Never Going Home” got to #2 in 2021.

Sombr, "Homewrecker"

The Top 10 gets a shake up with four new entries. To no surprise, the first one is “Homewrecker” by Sombr, which bolts 13-6, becoming his fifth consecutive Top 10 entry.

Pacifica, "Indie Boyz"

Rising 11-8 is the totally infectious and humorous “Indie Boyz” by Argentinian women duo Pacifica and their third album called In Your Face!.

N i G H T S, "Bad"

Right behind climbing 12-9 is “Bad” by Philadelphia lo-fi pop/hip hop duo N i G H T S, already returning to the Top 10 for a second time this year after “Addicted” recently peaked at #8. It’s the guys’ sixth Top 10 entry.

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

The Fastest Riser climbing 19-10 is “Better Off” by Will Swinton. The New Zealand-born alternative rocker is also back in the Top 10 quickly after the melodic “Find a Way”, which recently peaked at #3. It’s his third Top 10 entry.

Filippide, "Tha Rizzla"

It’s not the kind of dance record you would expect from an Italian producer, but “Tha Rizzla” is a fusion of Caribbean and African rhythms that I would call “tribal house”. It’s a quick dose of fun that rises 15-11.

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

Corbyn Besson and TZUYU have created a charmer that keeps on giving! “Blink” rises 21-14 and is deservedly picking up some huge streaming numbers worldwide.

Harrison, "All the Things She Said"

The thing I’m digging most about UK producer Harrison’s cover of t.A.T.u.’s “All The Things She Said” is the ominous bass synth line which gives the song such an impressive groove. It leaps 27-19.

ZAYN, "Die for Me"

ZAYN’s atmospheric “Die for Me” is off to a fast start, climbing 28-22 from his upcoming album KONNAKOL. It doesn’t look like Harry Styles will be joining him anytime soon on the chart with his new songs…

Msaki, Jesse Clegg, "How Dare You"

“How Dare You” needs a big international push since it’s doing so well in South Africca. I think it could attract interest just about anywhere for its artists Msaki and Jesse Clegg, and it rises 29-23.

Stephen Sanchez, "Sweet Love"

The Highest Debut belongs to California-born, NYC-based Stephen Sanchez, who has crafted a delightful bop in “Sweet Love”, which arrives at #26. Stephen’s breakout, the equally retro-sounding “Until I Found You”, got to #4 in 2022. “Sweet Love” will appear on Stephen’s upcoming album called Love, Love, Love.

Holly Humberstone, "To Love Somebody"

Next at #27 is the first chart entry for Nottingham, England born pop singer Holly Humberstone, “To Love Somebody”, which has one of the nicest lyrical/melodic mixes I’ve heard recently. It comes from her upcoming third album Cruel World.

Justé, Jaxstyle, Jon, "Turn the Lights Off"

At #28 is the worldwide dance hit from Danish artists Justé, Jaxstyle and vocalist Jon called “Turn the Lights Off”. This one’s a no-brainer, a totally irresistible earworm, and we all need those once in a while!

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

The MAPL Tapes offers the best of Canadian music past and present, and can be heard Mondays at 6pm EST.

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – March 4/26 with new songs by Greyson Chance, GT_Ofice/Matthew Topper/Martial Simon/ZHIKO, TRIBZ, Jay Bird, Trey Joshua, Liam Wall, MCN2, and Abbidano

I continue to read with interest about the current US court case where the Department of Justice is alleging that that Live Nation, which owns Ticketmaster, has an illegal monopoly for concert tickets that harms competition. The starting arguments for Live Nation don’t sound all too strong, which may lead to an early settlement that may mean money for people who have purchased concert tickets recently through Ticketmaster. It could also lead to legislation which allows Live Nation to continue to own Ticketmaster, but with directives on how it manages its concert bookings and ticket sales. We’ll see what unfolds. Some precedents could be set.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five offers up selections that take us back 55 years to 1971. You’ll also find out what songs were in the Top 5 of the BILLCS Top 30 5-10-15-20-25 years ago – you’ll definitely be surprised at some of these.

The MAPL Tapes’ first two episodes have been well-received, so I am including its playlists in its own section as a regular feature below as well. I am posting all of its shows on Mixcloud every weekend and the link is also below.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Greyson Chance, "Red Flags"

GREYSON CHANCE, “Red Flags”

About the artist: Greyson Chance is the Oklahoma-based former child piano prodigy who rose to fame after appearing on the “Ellen” TV show. In his 20’s he has morphed into a compelling indie alternative pop artist whose songs have appeared several times on the BILLCS Top 30, including the recent “Summertrain ’25” (#4) and “Flip the Record” (#6).

About the record: “Red Flags” is a story of resignation after possibly too many breakups. Having conquered some health-related and addiction issues, Greyson is now very much a talented, lovable underdog of sorts. The basis of “Red Flags” is unique to him, but he has broadened its scope and with its chorus’ closing line (also the last one in the song) made the message universal, and it also has a very flattering piano melody. Many of us go into our early 20’s thinking we have many answers about love because we are now adults, but then the self-realization hits at the end of the 20’s that we simply do not. 

Other comments: This new era has got me wondering what a new Greyson Chance album will sound like, and I will be here for it!

Gt_Ofice, Matthew Topper, Martial Simon, ZHIKO, "Easy" (VIP mix)

GT_OFICE, MATTHEW TOPPER, MARTIAL SIMON, ZHIKO, “Easy” (VIP mix)

About the artists: GT_Ofice, Matthew Topper and Martial Simon are all American dance producers who recently collaborated on the dance radio hit “Two Hands”. ZHIKO (aka Calvin Scully) is an Irish singer/songwriter based out of London who has been releasing his own solo music while working with others like Mark Mendy and Sarah de Warren.

About the record: As much as I enjoyed “Two Hands”, “Easy” (VIP mix) is an elevated, euphoric slice of slamming 2010’s flavoured house. It benefits from ZHIKO’s fab and committed vocal and a terrific story that includes moments that many of us have lived through. And this includes “trying to make it easy” when you know it’s destined to fall apart. It’s a beautiful study in contrast that should become another dance radio hit for GT_Ofice and his talented pals.

Other comments: Hearing fun VIP mixes like this, I’m always ready for a more conscious return of big room tracks.

TRIBZ, "True Love"

TRIBZ, “True Love”

About the artist:  TRIBZ is a Canadian rock quartet of music veterans, featuring Juno Award winner Erroll Starr, ex-Moxy guitarist Earl Johnson, bassist Donny Hill, and drummer David Davidson. Earl and Donny are proud descendants from the Six Nation Reserve Confederacy, and Errol is an Adopted Member of ASMIN (Anishinabek Solutrean Metis Indigenous Nation), having also worked closely for many years with Indigenous musicians.

About the record: “True Love” is another dive into TRIBZ’ self-titled album, a slick mix of bluesy rock and soul that showcases Erroll’s potent depth and range and Earl’s splendid guitar work in a deliberate mix that fuels anticipation. You can hear influences or inspiration from artists like Santana, Jimi Hendrix and Marvin Gaye. It’s the kind of song that will stop people in their tracks at a club and compel complete silence over a crowd. 

Other comments: Prior to taking the name TRIBZ, the group was known as Long Black Cadillac (I wrote about the same-named song last summer at this link: Cadillac).

Jay Bird, "No Exception"

JAY BIRD, “No Exception”

About the artist: Jay Bird is the profific San Jose based dance producer whose name and releases you’ve seen in these blog pages many time. Jay Bird has found his niche in creating high quality disco house records.

About the record: With “No Exception”, Jay Bird takes a few steps sideways into creating sophisticated, soulful house music, and it’s also one of the more pop-flavoured songs he has released lately. The uncredited male vocal has great tone and is quite easy on the ears, and the rhythm and vibe of the song are inviting, creating that beckon to the dance floor that many songs miss. This one reminds me of 80’s releases by the likes of Ten City and Alexander O’Neal which fused together pop, soul and house music so successfully.

Other comments: The contemporary disco, or disco house movement, continues to grow across North America, with many well-attended shows usually in major cities.

Trey Joshua, "You You You"

TREY JOSHUA, “You You You”

About the artist: Trey Joshua is a new Toronto-based indie pop talent, whose recent track “Just Need You Around” I wrote about at the following link: Around

About the record: Trey is a bit of a musical chameleon, who seems to shift stylistically with ease, currently focusing on pop/rock. “You You You” is an edgy alternative rock track that reminds me of a lot of different talented artists but also no one in particular. And that’s not a bad thing as we’ve seen artists like Dominic Fike, Yungblud, Steve Lacy, and Omar Apollo all break through – some from DIY roots – with their unique approaches. Vocally, Trey reminds me of Why Don’t We’s Corbyn Besson and Shawn Mendes, but with “You You You” as a song more in the Mac DeMarco/Rex Orange County vein.

Other comments: “You You You” works on its own many merits and would not be out of place on alternative or college radio stations.

Liam Wall, "8th Wonder"

LIAM WALL, “8th Wonder”

About the artist: Liam Wall is an indie Nashville pop/rock singer/songwriter who came to my attention with his affecting, self-effacing track “Walking Red Flag”, which reached #6 on the BILLCS Top 30.

About the record: Liam flips his song theme from “Walking Red Flags” and “So” in “8th Wonder”, where the protagonist has fallen head over heels for someone. The song captures that giddy moment when you’re not sure what is happening and why. So he revels in it, and the “8th Wonder” in question is, of course, falling in love. I was immediately drawn to the positive energy of the song, which rocks out a lot more than some of Liam’s other songs in a full band sound, including a solid vocal.

Other comments: Liam Wall has yet to record an album, but that’s not a bad thing, as many indie artists are focusing on singles and EP’s which give listeners smaller, attentive choices from the artist’s repertoire to enjoy.

MCN2, "Late to the Party"

MCN2, “Late to the Party”

About the artist: MCN2 is the side project for Glaswegan dance producer/songwriter Jack McNeilage, who usually records (and sings) under the name Able Faces. Jack created MCN2 a few years back to release songs that don’t fit the Able Faces brand.

About the record: “Late to the Party” is a quickie (2:02) taste of what MCN2 is about. It’s a mid-tempo pop/dance track featuring a forlorn-sounding uncredited female vocal (think Sky Ferreira meets Dua Lipa) where the protagonist wonders if something is amiss in her relationship, and accordingly, if it can be salvaged. It’s certainly a pretty song with a catchy melody that goes a long way. 

Other comments: “Late to the Party” is one of a few recent releases by MCN2 that has the stamp of approval from Sam Feldt through release on his Heartfeldt Records, which has been on a roll with some great releases like this one lately that would otherwise fly under the radar.

Abbidano, "Give Me a Reason"

ABBIDANO, “Give Me a Reason”

About the artist: Abbidano is a Canadian rock duo of Sicilian heritage consisting of Leo Abbidante and Nic Sudano, 18 and 17 respectively. Leo is currently in college studying music, while Nic comes from a musical family. Abbidano released its self-titled debut album in late 2025.

About the record: Rooted in 80’s rock like Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, Journey and The Scorpions, “Give Me a Reason” has an earnest, timeless appeal with highly relatable lyrics. For a debut release, Abbidano’s sound is refined and intentional, the blend of their voices as well as Leo’s own tones are all strong, and it’s great that they are focusing on originals instead of covers. You’ll find yourself humming “Give Me a Reason” long after it’s over.

Other comments: The next logical step is a full Abbidano band for live performances. This is one genre that can’t be limited to the studio.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Msaki, Jesse Clegg, "How Dare You"

It’s “How Dare You” by South African performers Msaki and Jesse Clegg from their EP Entropy

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

Marvin Gaye, "Got To Give It Up (Pt. 1)"

It’s Marvin Gaye’s 1977 smash “Got to Give It Up (Pt. 1)”, the subject of an unfortunate law suit a few years back

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Big Daddy’s Record of the Week will return

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Bruno Mars, "I Just Might"

It’s Bruno Mars’ red hot #1 hit “I Just Might”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Chicago – Questions 67 & 68
The Dramatics – Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get
The Guess Who – Rain Dance
Delaney & Bonnie – Only You Know And I Know
The Raiders – Birds Of A Feather

THE MAPL TAPES

Our featured performer in Show #2 is Peterborough, Ontario’s Nicholas Campbell!

Note that Nicholas is playing a residency at The Horseshoe Tavern in Toronto during March 2026.

You can find all available playlists for the show, added to Mixcloud on weekends, at the following link:  Mixcloud

K-OS “Sunday Morning” JAMIE FINE “Homesick” CAMERON WHITCOMB “Options” FIONN “I Put My Make Up On” ARTIST FEATURE NICHOLAS CAMPBELL “Tell Me Why Baby” KIM MITCHELL “Easy to Tame” THE STAMPEDERS “Wild Eyes” SUSAN AGLUKARK “O’ Siem” ARTIST FEATURE NICHOLAS CAMPBELL “People Like to Talk” ARIANA GRANDE & THE WEEKND “Love Me Harder” EMILY HAINES & THE SOFT SKELETON “Doctor Blind” NELLY FURTADO “Say It Right” CREIGHTON DOANE “Better Believe It” ALEX SAMPSON “Growing Pains” TREY JOSHUA “Just Need You Around” SUSAN JACKS “Anna Marie”

THE BILLCS TOP 30 – 5-10-15-20-25…

The Top 5 songs from the BILLCS Top 30 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years ago…

2021

01  LIKE GOLD, Loud Luxury, Frank Walker, Stephen Puth

02  NOBODY, NOTD, Catello

03  LUCID, Rina Sawayama

04  SYNTHESIZER, Faithless, Nathan Ball

05  LET’S GET TOGETHER, Illyus & Barrientos, Karen Harding

2016

01  WRONG, MAX, Lil Uzi Vert

02  KISS THE SKY, The Knocks, Wyclef Jean

03  ALL I ASK, Adele

04  8 BIT HEART (redux), Simon Curtis

05  TALK ME DOWN, Troye Sivan

2011

01  THE FEAR INSIDE, Frankmusik

02  NIGHT AIR, Jamie Woon

03  LOVE 2 BABY, Christian TV

04  MICHELLE, Ro Danishei, Simon Curtis

05  ROLLING IN THE DEEP, Adele

2006

01  THUNDER IN MY HEART AGAIN, Meck, Leo Sayer

02  SORRY, Madonna

03  PRECIOUS BOX (Shapeshifters remix), George Michael

04  FOR YOU I WILL (CONFIDENCE), Teddy Geiger

05  FEEL THE VIBE (TIL THE MORNING COMES), Axwell

2001

01  HANGING BY A MOMENT, Lifehouse

02  LOADED, Ricky Martin

03  HERE WITH ME, Dido

04  LIQUID DREAMS, O-Town

05  STUTTER, Joe, Mystikal

 

BILLCS New Music Report – February 26/26 with new songs by Tyler Hilton, DJ Georgie Porgie & Jason Walker, Borgeous, Empire Child, Mountain Head, and The Legal Matters. And… Introducing The MAPL Tapes!

This week, with the amazing help and enthusiasm of Russ Horton and Leah Hurst at Halton Hills Radio Online, I launched a new all-Canadian weekly radio show, The MAPL Tapes, to bring you the best of Canadian music, past and present, with a feature on a Canadian (usually independent) performer. The show is announced by “The Musicman” James Rogers, and will feature other contributors in future. You can tune in to this week’s debut episode Friday at 8pm EST on KPHR www.katpowerhit.ca . New episodes begin every Monday at 6pm EST on www.haltonhillsonline.com, and you can also catch it at 6pm EST Tuesdays brought to you by On The Grand Radio. Be sure to take a listen, I’d love to receive your feedback! You can find the playlist for show #1 below, after The Musicman’s Classic Five selections.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five offers up some pop treats from 1985. If you missed them on Monday, you’ll find out what songs are #1 and the Fastest Riser on the BILLCS Top 30.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Tyler Hilton, "Texas"

TYLER HILTON, “Texas”

About the artist: Tyler Hilton is an American-Canadian actor and recording artist most noted for his portrayal of Chris Keller in “One Tree Hill” and Elvis Presley in the film “Walk The Line”. He has most recently been on tour and recording with his long-time collaborator and OTH co-star, Kate Voegele.

About the record: “Texas” is Tyler’s first new solo recording in a few years and to me it’s a distant cousin of his 2007 release “You’ll Ask for Me”, which is still performed in his sets. It’s about a past lover travelling out of Texas, with the protagonist wondering if she’ll think of him and stop at his exit. The song has a gorgeous piano melody which reminds me of Bruce Hornsby’s work. Tyler’s voice now has a touch of a rasp and it suits his style and this particular song. I think “Texas” is destined to become a favourite in Tyler’s live shows.

Other comments: With touring, Tyler has become quite prolific, releasing a soundtrack to a film, a cover of Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” with Kate, as well as a country covers album with another former OTH co-star, Bethany Joy Lenz, last year. I would think that “Texas” is a lead-in to his first solo album since 2019’s “City on Fire”. Tyler also has had nine entries on the BILLCS Top 30 between 2004 and 2012, including the #1 “The Letter Song”, so is overdue for a return.

DJ Georgie Porgie, Jason Walker, "Keep on Movin'"

DJ GEORGIE PORGIE, JASON WALKER, “Keep on Movin'” (radio mix)

About the artist: Georgie Porgie is George Andros from Chicago, one of the biggest DJ’s and remixers of the 90’s and 00’s, who has had three #1’s on Billboard’s Dance Club Play chart including 2002’s well-remembered “Love Is Gonna Save the Day”, and is called “The Ambassador of Dance Music”. NYC-based singer Jason Walker scored five Billboard Dance Club Play #1’s in the 00’s and 10’s, working with such legends as Junior Vasquez and Tony Moran, as well as Kygo. He is noted for his impeccable power and range.

About the record: 2026 is the perfect time for this Georgie Porgie/Jason Walker collaboration,  “Keep on Movin'”, as it collects all kinds of classic elements from house and disco, putting it in one big melting pot of dance floor fun. Lovers of the current new disco (or disco house) movement will revel in this one, a piano house track with an intense bridge just before the three minute mark. This is where Jason’s beautiful restraint allows the song to rebuild to an effortless climax of soaring high notes and a feverish chorus.

Other comments: I wish dance radio would buy into some retro house appeal, and get away from David Guetta et al for a minute. It will continue to be all the rage in 2026, and if Georgie Porgie and Jason Walker can help lead it there, all the better. Jason’s three smashes with Tony Moran in the 2010’s all reached the BILLCS Top 30:  “I’m in Love with You” (#2), “Say Yes” and “So Happy” (both #3). Jason’s return to social media has him treating us to regular excerpts of cover versions on X/Twitter too.

Borgeous, "Cliché"

BORGEOUS, “Cliché”

About the artist:  Borgeous is John Borger Jr. from Miami, a dance producer best known for his UK #1 hit with DVBBS and Tinie Tempah, “Tsunami (Jump)”. He has released three albums to date, most recently 10 in 2023, but hasn’t had too many single releases since then, though a Gabry Ponté remix of “Tsunami” saw a recent revival of the song at festivals and in DJ sets.

About the record: Borgeous’ releases haven’t shown up on my radar in a while, but “Cliché” is a real zinger, a head-turning mix of deep house and future bass styles which make it an obvious choice for clubs and festivals. The uncredited vocal is by new singer Ryan Brooker, who has a delectable emotional quality in his voice that’s comparable to go-to EDM singers like Zak Abel or Joe Jury. Borgeous has released in the past on notable labels Spinnin’ and Armada, and this one is from Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak, so hopefully they can push this one for some deserved dance radio airplay too.

Other comments: Borgeous previously charted on the BILLCS Top 30 with “Better Anyway” in 2019 (#20).

Empire Child, "Trace the Race"

EMPIRE CHILD, “Trace the Race”

About the artist: Empire Child is the new recording name for Ruth Rothwell, a well-respected veteran UK-based music executive (MCA/Universal), dance music promoter, and label manager (BCM Records – the critical distributor for dance music in the UK in the 80’s and 90’s). She indicates that songwriting has always been her true calling, and Empire Child blends pop, jazz, soul and reggae elements.

About the record: “Trace the Race” isn’t like anything else out there. It’s a song that respectfully addresses much of our genealogy and identity as ancestors of immigrants. As a genealogist myself, it hits a home run since my own ancestors came to Canada from the UK and Ukraine between 1899 and 1927. Ruth has a soothing head voice that may remind you more of Eddie Kendricks, Eddie Holman (whose “Hey There Lonely Girl” kept popping into my head while listening), or Russell Thompkins Jr of The Stylistics than another woman vocalist. The song takes its time to unfold with deliberate pacing to keep you pondering while you listen. It’s a striking, well-produced release that intends to get personal with you out of the gate.

Other comments: “Trace the Race” is Empire Child’s debut as an artist, with an album forthcoming. Ruth is a mix of Indo-Caribbean and South African, whose father fled to the UK during the apartheid years.

Mountain Head, "For Those Who Play the Game"

MOUNTAIN HEAD, “For Those Who Play the Game”

About the artist: Mountain Head has created its own mystique: The enigmatic and reclusive Hannah Brothers stumbled upon a mysterious mountain in the heart of the Canadian wilderness, and what they found at the summit changed their lives forever. A shaman performed a ceremony that unlocked new depths of creativity and inspiration in the brothers, leading them to channel the spirits of Johnny Cash, Flavor Flav, and Billy Gibbons. Dressed in black denim and adorned with solid gold grills and long beards, Mountain Head emerged with a sound that blended psych-rock, alt-rock, and elements of electro-pop and jangle pop into a unique and potent sonic concoction.

About the record: “For Those Who Play the Game” is the latest release by Mountain Head, an equally enigmatic new rock anthem. Mountain Head are Georgetown, Ontario brothers Ben and Kyle Hannah and they are carving out their own lane in Canada’s musical landscape with their inventive live performances as well as their philanthropy. The song is straight-forward musically, with a strong sense of mystery lyrically, overall quite well done and captivating, and a real no-brainer for rock and college radio stations whose receptive audiences will make the most of it. The guys say it’s not a song, but a ritual…

Other comments: Mountain Head hosts an annual charity boat-in show which draws thousands to raise money for their community. Check out the video for “For Those Who Play the Game” at the following link:  The Game

The Legal Matters, "The Message"

THE LEGAL MATTERS, “The Message”

About the group: The Legal Matters are a three piece power pop band from Michigan who follow up their single “Everybody Knows”, which I reviewed not long ago at the following link: Everybody Knows

About the record: Where “Everybody Knows” draws upon pop and rock of the 70’s as influences, “The Message” is awash in 60’s pop – think The Beach Boys, Gary Lewis & The Playboys, and The Buckinghams. Squeaky clean harmonies, jangly guitars, and bright sounds create a sharp contrast to the cynical but thought-provoking lyrics that point fingers at the government and big corporations, which would rather control people than to work together to make something better. It’s an easy and fresh listen, until the words sink in and you think “now wait a minute…”.

Other comments: The Legal Matters’ fourth album “Lost at Sea”, which includes “Everybody Knows” and “The Message”, drops tomorrow.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

Alternative rock singer Will Swinton has a fab new follow up to “Find a Way” called “Better Off”

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

The retro pick segment is a repeat this week and will return next week

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Young the Giant, "Different Kind of Love"

The latest from Young the Giant is “Different Kind of Love”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Sienna Spiro, "Die on This Hill"

It’s Sienna Spiro’s Top 10 UK hit “Die on This Hill”

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Bryan Adams/Tina Turner – It’s Only Love
Dionne & Friends – That’s What Friends Are For
Corey Hart – Everything In My Heart
Dream Academy – Life In A Northern Town
Mr. Mister – Broken Wings

THE MAPL TAPES SHOW #1 PLAYLIST

Our featured performer is Windsor, Ontario’s MELØ

MICO, eaJ “Ever After” JUSTIN BIEBER “Yukon” FRANK WALKER, JOSH ROSS, NORMA JEAN MARTINE “Lay It on Me” THE BEACHES “Can I Call You in the Morning” ARTIST FEATURE: MELØ “Devil’s Feet” PAUL ANKA “Diana” MASHMAKHAN “As the Years Go By” THE TRAGICALLY HIP “New Orleans Is Sinking” ARTIST FEATURE: MELØ “New Way of Missing You” LOW MILLIONS “Eleanor” MARIANAS TRENCH “Shake Tramp” DRAKE, WIZKID, KYLA “One Dance” DIAMOND CAFÉ “When You Can’t Resist” MELANIE FIONA “Say Yes” SHAWN MENDES “Heart of Gold” THE GUESS WHO “Hand Me Down World”

BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Alexander Stewart gets his 2nd #1 on the chart with “The Boy I Almost Was”

BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

It’s “Blink” by Corbyn Besson & TZUYU

BILLCS Top 30 #738 – February 23/26 featuring songs by Alexander Stewart, Jorge Wilson, Sombr, Will Swinton and more!

Edition 738 of my bi-weekly chart brings us a busy Top 10, including a new #1 song, plus five debuts, including two high-flyers.

Check out information about my ONLINE RADIO SHOWS after the chart commentary below as they are directly tied in with this blog.  As most of you know, I host 4 online radio shows – The Big 20, The MAPL Tapes, and two iterations of Your Weekend New Music Mix – and produce 2 online radio segments – my new music and retro picks of the week – that are all pre-recorded. The Big 20, The MAPL Tapes, and the picks of the week are happily being syndicated and you can find the current schedule for all at the bottom of the home page of this blog.

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Alexander Stewart, "The Boy I Almost Was"

Torontonian Alexander Stewart gets his second consecutive #1 on the chart with the “The Boy I Almost Was” (above), an album track from What If. It follows his duet with Lauren Spencer Smith, “Friends Don’t”, which had 3 appearances (6 weeks) at #1 in November/December. Alexander also released a new single which isn’t on the album last Friday, so be sure to check out “Every Lifetime” below.

Alexander Stewart, "Every Lifetime"

Jorge Wilson, "Gemini"

MashBit, Luke Alexander, sunsett., "Holding On"

Three other songs also move up to new peaks in consecutive order:  “Gemini” by British pop/rock artist Jorge Wilson (above) climbs 4-3; the deep house track “Holding On” (also above) by MashBit, Luke Alexander and sunsett. rises 5-4; and Tiësto’s #1 dance radio track with Sweden’s FORS, “Bring Me To Life” (below), moves up 6-5. Tiësto’s new release, “Beautiful Places with Brieanna Grace, is another winner, check it out also below.

Tiesto, FORS, "Bring Me To Life"

Tiesto, Brieanna Grace, "Beautiful Places"

Mico, eaJ, "Ever After"

Two tracks crash into the Top 10, each moving up 7 places. “Ever After” (above), a bop by Toronto pop/rock artist Mico and American-Asian singer eaJ, soars 13-6, while Kungs & Theophilus London’s fun eurohouse track “Galaxy” (below) leaps 15-8.  “Galaxy” is Kungs’ third Top 10 entry following “Never Going Home” (#2) and “Substitution” (#8, with Purple Disco Machine and Julian Perretta). 

Kungs, Theophilus London, "Galaxy"

MXTR, Tyler Garrett, "Crash"

MXTR and Tyler Garrett also get their second Top 10 entry with “Crash” rising 11-9, following their #4 entry “Won’t Give Up”.

Sombr, "Homewrecker"

Making one of the highest debuts in a while, Sombr returns after a few charts’ absence with his engaging new single “Homewrecker”. It’s his fifth chart entry, with 3 number ones to his credit (“Back to Friends”, “Undressed”, “12 to 12”) which were also in my Top 6 of 2025. He’s continuing what worked so well with some very strong songwriting.

Filippide, "Tha Rizzla"

Italian producer Filippide is off to a great start with his incredibly infectious track “Tha Rizzla”, which leaps 22-15. It’s a surprising combination of tribal house, African and Caribbean influences, and will completely take you by surprise.

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

The second debut on the chart is also a high one. Will Swinton has a concurrent chart entry with “Better Off” bowing at #19 and joining “Find a Way”, currently at #10 after peaking at #3. It’s Will’s fourth chart entry to date. 

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

Corbyn Besson and TZUYU’s playful and flirty collaboration “Blink” is finding more friends, and is the Fastest Riser on the chart, rising 29-21, from Corbyn’s EP Head First.

Harrison, "All the Things She Said"

Bowing at #27 is UK dance producer Harrison with his cover of t.A.T.u.’s “All The Things She Said” at #27. It was originally recorded in 2022 but gained traction recently thanks to its inclusion in the TV show “Heated Rivalry”. It’s rare that I’ve charted a cover of a song I previously charted. t.A.T.u.’s original reached #6 in 2002.

ZAYN, "Die for Me"

Landing at #28 out of the gate is ZAYN’s “Die for Me”. The former One Direction vocalist provides a great vocal full of emotion on this track from his upcoming album Konnakol. ZAYN has only previously appeared on the chart once, but it’s a powerful electronic song that got to #1 in 2020 with R3HAB and Jungleboi called “Flames”.

Msaki, Jesse Clegg, "How Dare You"

Rounding out the debuts at #29 is “How Dare You” by South African talents Msaki and Jesse Clegg, which is a big hit in their own country. Jesse Clegg is the son of the late legendary performer Johnny Clegg. The vocals here are top notch and the lyrics provide an interesting story.

ONLINE RADIO SHOWS

You can hear me and many of my blog choices on this growing list of online radio stations and features! 

Halton Hills Radio Online

Listen to The Big 20 from 10pm to Midnight EST on Wednesdays as “The Musicman” James Rogers and I bring you the latest in new songs.  The show also repeats on Saturday evening at 6 pm EST. 

The MAPL Tapes offers the best of Canadian music past and present, and can be heard Mondays at 6pm EST.

My New Music Pick of the Week debuts each week on The Big 20. It airs more than 25 times during the week and you can view its schedule by clicking at the following link: Schedule

On Saturdays and Sundays from 8pm to Midnight EST I bring you “Your Weekend New Music Mix”, four hours of commercial-free music from the 2000’s including many song choices from this blog.

My Retro Pick of the Week airs each week on Russ Horton’s “Top 40 Timeline”, Saturdays at 4pm EST. You can view its schedule by going to the lower right corner of the home page of this blog. 

The 3D Variety Show by Planet Radio Canada 

I’m featured Tuesdays between 7 and 7:30 pm EST with my Retro Pick of the Week on the live online radio show “The 3D Variety Show”, powered by www.xstreamrockradio.com with “The Musicman” James Rogers. I also join occasionally for looks at music from our past through some live segments.  

Lake Online Radio

Chicago’s Lake Online Radio now anchors Hunter Wilbur’s “Modern Hype” on Sundays at Midnight EST, which airs my New Music Pick of the Week. You can also hear the new music pick on Hunter’s other show Fridays at 8pm EST on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio.

For other details about all of the shows, such as dates and times of broadcasts, go to my home page and scroll down to the bottom right side! Schedules are updated regularly.

 

 

BILLCS New Music Report – February 18/26 with new songs by Will Swinton, Alex Sampson, The James Clark Institute, Jon Mullane, Cobi, Bats in the Park, Nathalie Miranda, and Ant Thomaz

I’ve been glad to see the post-Grammy Awards uber-positive reaction to Bad Bunny’s wins. Like many others, I have heard his music but honestly, it’s not for me, though it’s evidently special for many listeners around the world, and makes me want to go back to visit Puerto Rico. It’s another case where the Global charts tell the story but not national ones. And while some radio stations may jump on a few of his songs again, they will quickly move on and focus on Taylor Swift’s “Opalite”, expected to top the charts for several of the coming weeks.

In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”.  The Musicman James Rogers’ Classic Five gives a snapshot of releases from 1980. And you’ll also find out what songs were on the BILLCS Top 30 in a flashback chart to 2021 (five years, already?).

Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.

Will Swinton, "Better Off"

WILL SWINTON, “Better Off”

About the artist: Will Swinton is a New Zealand born singer/songwriter/guitarist currently based in L.A. His raspy vocal is instantly recognizable and packs a lot of emotion, and he’s already reached the BILLCS Top 30 twice with “Harmless” (#2) and most recently “Find a Way” (#3).

About the record: Perspective is everything in a well-written pop song, and Will and his collaborators tackle a unique one in “Better Off”. Like with “Find a Way”, Will teased his Instagram followers with an excerpt of “Better Off” last year, and I’m so glad that the powers that be saw fit to release both songs. They are certainly two of my recent favourites, with “Better Off” capturing the perspective of a guy whose lover is torn between him and another guy, and while he wants to be supportive of her, he reconciles to himself that he should lose her in the end. It’s an achingly beautiful character study, with a particularly affecting vocal, that puts the listener in a “well, what would you do?” scenario.

Other comments: I’m looking forward to hearing where these releases are leading for Will Swinton, who to me is one of the best new talents on the bubble right now.

Alex Sampson, "Not Even Gone"

ALEX SAMPSON, “Not Even Gone”

About the artist: Alex Sampson is a 22 year old Canadian singer/songwriter originally from Atitokan, Ontario, near Thunder Bay. Alex has a massive social media following and is a former contestant on America’s Got Talent.

About the record: When creating songs, some songwriters are tapping in to the audience’s need for more positivity, genuine emotion and compassion in a time when we are barraged by the opposite in media and social media. Whether it’s a bop like “WANT YOU!” or a touching reconciliation with younger years like “Growing Pains”, Alex has always struck me as a down-to-earth guy who isn’t afraid to let down his guard. “Not Even Gone” tackles loss gingerly, whether it’s the end of a relationship or something else, and features a tender vocal aside a minimal piano arrangement that then bursts into a splendid, cathartic full band dénouement that rocks out.

Other comments: I’m looking forward to hearing “Not Even Gone” – and seeing his young audience’s reaction to it – at Alex’s show in Toronto on February 22 at The Mod Club.

The James Clark Institute, "Reluctantly in Love"

THE JAMES CLARK INSTITUTE, “Reluctantly in Love”

About the artist: The James Clark Institute is a Toronto-area rock quintet that tears a few pages out of the post punk, new wave era with their melodic Beatles-meets-Elvis Costello sound. They have released three albums and several singles to date.

About the record: “Reluctantly in Love” is an instant relatable earworm written and sung by James Clark that features its producer, Moe Berg (who has produced all of the JCI albums) crushing it on guitar. The sound is quintessentially Canadian, recalling contemporaries like Barenaked Ladies and Sloan (or even those Trans-Canada Highwaymen guys), but new wave legends like Nick Lowe and early Blur too. In another time and place, “Reluctantly in Love” would have caught on like wildfire on college and alternative stations before being dropped at Top 40 radio. That can’t happen today so be sure to put the song into your playlist for new music finds and spread the word. I was already pre-disposed to it from hearing it at JCI shows so I’m delighted it’s been released.

Other comments: James says “It’s me poking fun at myself. Seemingly, I’m not very good with commitment or so I’ve been told several times in the past.” 

Jon Mullane, "Moon on Fire"

JON MULLANE, “Moon on Fire”

About the artist: Jon Mullane is a prolific Halifax-born singer, songwriter and guitarist who follows up his most recent single “Remember in November”.

About the record: “Moon on Fire” is a delectable pop, rock and country hybrid that explores the passion of being in love focusing around the title imagery. Like “Remember in November”, Jon has co-written “Moon on Fire” with the esteemed Michael Jay as well as Scott Barrier, who has written four Australian country #1’s. Jon’s affecting and committed vocal blends easily with suitably jangly guitar work and a classic, memorable melody, with production by Creighton Doane.

Other comments: “Moon on Fire” has loads of potential to be a multi-format crossover release.

Cobi, "Peace & Harmony"

COBI, “Peace & Harmony”

About the artist: Cobi is the L.A. based rock singer/songwriter who has been featured many times in my blog posts, going back 10 years now when he became a solo performer after his years as a member of rock band Gentlemen Hall.

About the record: While many of Cobi’s recent songs have been immersed in a bluesy style that recalls Hozier and Vance Joy with the precision of a James Bay, “Peace & Harmony” steps into a graceful and humble pop mode with themes that we should be hearing more often in pop songs these days. Relax and soak in all of the good vibes which includes Cobi singing in his fine upper register for part of the song.

Other comments: Like many of his other songs, “Peace & Harmony” is written and produced by Cobi. Enjoy the quiet power of positivity!

Bats in the Park, "New York Fast Sex"

BATS IN THE PARK, “New York Fast Sex”

About the artist: Bats in the Park is the new artist name for Canadian singer and model Jordan Radics, who previously recorded under the name Boy Aries and was the vocalist in the acclaimed but shortlived Toronto band BLAJK.

About the record: With his gritty and distinct voice, Jordan captures a common viewpoint about New York in “New York Fast Sex” – it’s a place where you can get anything you want and be anyone you want to be. It has a certain rush about it that’s quite different from the slower, chill pace of L.A. And fast sex for some is indeed in the game plan, which keeps the imagery of a darker, seedier side of New York active. The song has an astute drawing power and you’ll feel tantalized for its nearly three minute running time.

Other comments: “New York Fast Sex” starts a promising rush for Bats in the Park, I’m happy to be along for the ride to see where it goes. Boy Aries’ “Drive” reached #7 on the BILLCS Top 30, and BLAJK had two chart entries, with “Lethal” reaching #6.

Nathalie Miranda, "Lost Without Your Love"

NATHALIE MIRANDA, “Lost Without Your Love”

About the artist: Nathalie Miranda is a London-based singer/songwriter whose songs straddle many genres. She follows up her most recent singles “Lazy” and “Jamais”.

About the record: It’s been a long time coming, having been written in 2016, but “Lost Without Your Love” arrives at a key time when llike-minded authenticity in pop music is key. Stylistically, the song veers between classic pop and country ballads. Here one of the key elements is Nathalie’s control and depth, which is great to hear after two very different previous releases, the fun and breezy “Lazy” and the powerful and anthemic “Jamais”. Her vocal is offset beautifully through harmonies from Colt McKay. Add spit and polish from produceer Simon Cookson, and you have a song that will linger with you.

Other comments: Add “Lost Without Your Love” to your playlist that can best showcase a warm pop ballad.

Ant Thomaz, "Good times roll"

ANT THOMAZ, “Good times roll”

About the artist: Ant Thomaz is a Glasgow-based indie singer/songwriter whose family roots are also in Louisiana. He has busked on Glasgow streets, had his music played on the BBC, and participated in many local festivals.

About the record: The title is the tip off – if it had been “Laissez les bon temps rouler” (and yes I have been to New Orleans, twice) then you know that “Good times roll” is joyously immersed in Louisiana culture as well as soul, folk and zydeco styles. Ant’s sometimes semi-spoken vocal, particularly in the chorus, has roots in hip hop, but the overall vibe of the song is spirited and festive. Don’t be surprised if its unmistable groove overtakes you for a few well-earned minutes.

Other comments: “Good times roll” arrives at the perfect time for you to add it to your favourite party or Mardi Gras playlist.

BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK

My New Music Pick of the Week  is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online

Corbyn Besson, TZUYU, "Blink"

It’s “Blink” by Corbyn Besson & Taiwanese KPOP singer TZUYU

BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK

My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.

The Monks, "Drugs in My Pocket"

It’s the Canada-only hit “Drugs In My Pocket” by The Monks (1980)

“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK

“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week  which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.

Midnight Til Morning, "Heart on Fire"

It’s the bright sounds of Midnight Til Morning with “Heart on Fire”

DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK

DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my New Music Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.

Harry Styles, "Aperture"

It’s “Aperture” by Harry Styles

“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE

“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show  (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST.  The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.

Loverboy – The Kid Is Hot Tonite
Billy Joel – Sometimes A Fantasy
Pat Benatar – Hit Me With Your Best Shot
Robert Palmer – Johnny & Mary
Air Supply – All Out Of Love

BILLCS TOP 30 FLASHBACK CHART – 2021

Some of the music that helped me get thru the pandemic… and I’ve now seen the following performers in concert since this list: James Bay (twice), Francesco Yates (third time), Illenium (second time), NOTD, Deadmau5, Kiesza, grandson, and Justin Nozuka (probably fifth or sixth time).

02 01 NOBODY NOTD, Catello
04 02 LIKE GOLD Loud Luxury, Frank Walker, Stephen Puth
01 03 GIVE IT BACK The Disco Fries, GIIANTS, Allison Park
09 04 LUCID Rina Sawayama
06 05 CHEW ON MY HEART James Bay
08 06 LET’S GET TOGETHER Illyus & Barrientos, Karen Harding
11 07 SYNTHESIZER Faithless, Nathan Ball
10 08 SET ME FREE Oliver Heldens, Party Pupils, MAX
03 09 LATE NIGHT LOVE Francesco Yates
05 10 CHASING FEELINGS Jerome Price, Cally Rhodes
14 11 SINNERMAN Hot Since 82, Ed Graves
15 12 ALL ABOUT YOU The Knocks, Foster The People
21 13 TELL ME Bobby Harvey, Danny Dearden
18 14 HEARTS ON FIRE Illenium, Dabin, Lights
17 15 BRIDGED BY A LIGHTWAVE Deadmau5, Kiesza
19 16 AIRPLANE MODE Brandyn Burnette
20 17 JEALOUS Wizzay
22 18 FEEL SOMETHING Armin van Buuren, Duncan Laurence
07 19 FALLIN’ (ADRENALINE) Why Don’t We
25 20 DRIVERS LICENSE Olivia Rodrigo
28 21 NOT WATCHING ANYMORE Mahalo
24 22 DIRTY grandson
30 23 ESCAPE Jay Bird, Chrxstal Sarah
29 24 BY HEART DJ Shaan, Londin Thompson
13 25 FANTASY Saxity, Victor Perry, Robbie Rosen
16 26 NO ONE BUT YOU Justin Nozuka, Mahalia
NEW 27 STORIES Victor Perry, Cal1, L’Essay
NEW 28 SPACE MELODY Vize, Alan Walker, Edward Artemyev, Leony
NEW 29 BLUE Reigen
NEW 30 ARMS AROUND ME D!Xon