by Highervibrations1 | Dec 7, 2025
“I am a proud jazz singer,” Santi says. “That technique is my guide to practice and health. I had to keep going from there. Although I grew up in the U.S., Cuban music always found me, and it made me go crazy in love with it.”
by Highervibrations1 | Dec 5, 2025
Born in Muswell Hill, North London, Ray Davies didn’t just chronicle British life—he mythologized it. While his peers in the British Invasion were busy conquering America with blues riffs and love songs, Davies was writing miniature plays: wry, often melancholy portraits of manners, misfits, and misadventures
by Highervibrations1 | Dec 2, 2025
“The Terror of War,” also known as the “Napalm Girl,” is a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken by photojournalist Nick Ut, a Vietnamese American photographer working for the Associated Press at that time. Nick joined AP in 1966 after his brother died in 1965 at 27. He worked in the darkroom and later became a combat photographer like his brother.