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SDC WORLD TOP 50 ARTISTS FOR 2018


SDC RADIOWORKS TOP 50 WORLD MUSIC ARTISTS FOR 2018
ARTISTS COMPILED FROM BILLBOARD MAGAZINE, CD BABY,
MUSIC SUBMIT, FATDROPS, RDX MUSIC, MUSIK & FILM,
NITE*SKY, WARNER BROS.,MUSIC RADAR, BANDCAMP, SONICBIDS,
SDC DIGITAL, MUSIC IN AFRICA, SKUNK RADIO, SPOTIFY, LAST.FM,
BBC MUSIC, MIXCLOUD, SOUNDCLOUD, SONY MUSIC, EMI MUSIC,
SOUNDCLICK, REVERBNATION, iTUNES, Radio Nova, Discover Media Radio, 
Belter Radio, Radiodirectx, Radio Uncut, Radiomia, Field of Nightmare Radio, 
90.5 the Night Brookdale Public Radio, Flanagan Radio Promotions, Notorious Radio, 
ArtistFirst Radio Scheduling, Select Worldwide All Star Radio, Radio Pluggers and Others.










































** 1. Dolly Parton - Girl In The Movies
2.  Bruno Mars ft. Cardi B - Finese
3.  Eileen Carey - That Town
4.  Greta Van Fleet - When The Curtain Fails
5.  Jason Isabel - Cumberland Gap
6.  Sinima Beats - Love Meh
7.  Daina Shukis - Cruise Control
8.  Coco Radar - Bambari
9.  Dale Duncan/Johanna Hermara - Miracle Girl
10. Cousin John Band - Broken Heart Tatoo
** FLASHBACK KDTN RADIO ONE - Chloe Charles - Black And White
** FLASHBACK SDC RADIO ONE - Dido - Here With Me (Roswell)

** 11.  Lese Majesty - Age Of Outrage
12.  Victoria Kimani - High Calibre
13.  Mankind's Remedy - Don't Forget Me
14.  Katie Belle - Down For Me
15.  Black Hawk - Freedom
16.  DUB FX - Shine Like A Star
17.  Abigail Rockwell - Summer Me
18.  Ny'a - You Don't Really Love Me
19.  Issac Sisters - The Way We Feel
20.  Ron Thompson - Our Time Finally Came
** FLASHBACK - Abby Wren - Slithery
** FLASHBACK - Amy Barbera - Paint Me A Rainbow

** 21. Chris Jasper - Show Somebody  Love
22. Willie J - Sunshine With The Rain
23. Daisy Hicks - I Chose You
24. The Ault Sisters - Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
25. Shaq:Muzik - Let Me In Your Heart Again
26. Yuval Bless - We're Living In A Dream World
27. Krist Van D - I Need Love
28. Chuck Eaton - I Saved A Place For You
29. Justin Smith - Pain
30. Katrina Bishop - Invisible
** ADD - G-Easy - Ladykillers
** ADD - Chloe Watkinson - Crystal Pistol

** 31. Caz Gardiner - Never Gonna Let
32. Cale - Good Day
33. Julian Taylor Band - Glass House
34. Bully - Feel The Same
35. Lonnie Leibowitz - Love Is Everything
36. Dawg Gone Davis - Middle Aged Woman
37. Lost Like Alice - Crooked Lines
38. Bill King - Desert Orchid
39. David Bray - Crowded Isolation
40. David Leask-Red Balloon Out
** ADD - The C R Ecker Band - Emma Jean
** ADD - CAP - Big Screen

** 41.  C. C. Grace - Sister Golden Hair
42.  Maura Shaftoe - Make Me A Memory
43.  Richie Phoe - World Corruption
44.  Paul Vens & Friends - Till The Day
45.  Steve D-Angelo - The Man Who Danced Sideways
46.  Marcy Requist - If These Walls Could Speak
47.  iLLacrimo - Love Trapped In A Stone
48.  Kate Ellis - I Believe
49.  Marc White - Rise
50.  Nathan King - Movin' On
**   ADD - I'll Be Home For The Holidays - Black Ice
**   ADD - San Francisco Moto - ThrillKiller


Monday, December 10, 2018

John Dusenberry

I was born in New York City and raised in Huntington Station on the north shore of Long Island. I began my musical life as a trombone player in the award-winning Walt Whitman high school jazz band led by pioneer jazz educator Clem DeRosa. Highlights include broadcasting on Voice of America, playing at Leonard Bernstein’s home in Fairfield Connecticut, appearances on national television, and performing with guest soloists such as Phil Woods, Urbie Green, and Marion McPartland.

After graduating from Lehigh University, I studied trombone at the Navy School of Music with trombone virtuoso Tom Ervin; and after leaving the Navy I studied with Ned Meredith of the San Francisco Symphony. A growing interest in composition led me to study counterpoint privately with Will Johnson (Princeton, Cal Berkeley); and after settling in the Los Angeles area, music composition with Morten Lauridsen, Robert Linn, James Hopkins, and Anthony Vazzana at USC, and film scoring with Don Ray at UCLA.

Shortly after this composition training, I wrote a song that was performed by a singer/guitar player who had worked a great deal in Las Vegas.  Hearing him sing it opened a new area I hadn’t thought of – songwriting. Since then I’ve been writing both songs and instrumental music evenings and weekends while working in the computer and computer game field.

The very positive response to my songs, as well as to my instrumental music, has been rewarding and encouraging. So, I continue to write.