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Happy New Year! Fab 5 Updated

Hope everyone had a joyous holiday season and is as excited for 2015 as I am.  A few changes to the Fab 5 for this week.  And…here we go!

James Bay is not on the list since he started a 5-week stay December 1st with “Hold Back The River”  That long stay of course earns him a place in the Fab 5 Hall of Fame.  Taking Bay’s place on the list is Jamie Scott with his song “Unbreakable.”

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Also falling off this week is “Honey, I’m Good” from Andy Grammar.  His three week stay also puts him into the HOF.  This leaves one more open slot this week.  Although an “older” song (released in 2013), Tiffany Houghton’s “High” just recently found its way onto my radar (due to the fact that her EP This is Not an EP just released December 1).  Just a fun, easy, guilty-pleasure style of song that is sure to get your toes tapping, “High” takes the final space on the Fab 5 for the week of January 5.  Bea Miller marks week number 4 with “Young Blood”, while Hozier’s “Someone New” stays on for week number 3 and Gabrielle Aplin hits week number 2 with “Home”.

So go check out the new Fab 5 now!

A Day Late and a Bonus – Happy New Year!

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Whoops. Sorry.  My Bad.  Had a busy Monday and was unable to get around to this.  So here is this week’s Fab 5 as well as a new photo gallery from the last show I attended before the new year (Winston Drei Tod at the Acadia on Sat December 20).  The boys of WDT had a lot of fun with the small show as they started their set out with a crowd sing-along to “Silent Night”.  They sprinkled one more holiday tune into their set, as they did a great cover of The Beach Boys’ “Little St. Nick”  Find the gallery here.

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Only one change to the list this week as Gabrielle Aplin makes her debut with “Home” a beautiful track from her 2014 EP English Rain.  She knocks a giant off the list, as the boys from 1D once again fall off the list.  Their song “18” did, however, last three weeks, and thus has secured a place in the Hall of Fame.  James Bay hangs on for a record fifth week with “Hold Back The River.”  Celebrating week number three on the list are Bea Miller (“Young Blood”) and Andy Grammar (“Honey, I’m Good.”).  Hozier sticks around for a second week with “Someone New.”  Check out the new Fab 5 now!