Sparklmami, born Ariella Granados, is a Texas-raised, Chicago-based multidisciplinary artist of Mexican and Indian heritage. Her music seamlessly blends Brazilian jazz, experimental soul, Mexican bolero, and funk, creating a unique sound that transcends conventional genres. In 2024, she released two breakout singles ahead of her debut album, "In This Body," set for release in 2025. Her work delves into personal and collective memories, exploring how perceptions of the past shape present identity. ([tbaagency.com](https://tbaagency.com/artist/sparklmami/?utm_source=openai)) Eddie "Guitar" Burns (1928–2012) was a prominent figure in the Detroit blues scene, renowned for his skills as a guitarist, harmonica player, and vocalist. Born in Belzoni, Mississippi, he moved to Detroit in 1948, where he collaborated with legends like John Lee Hooker. Burns' discography includes notable tracks such as "Notoriety Woman" and "Orange Driver," and he was celebrated for his contributions to the blues genre. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_%22Guitar%22_Burns?utm_source=openai)) William Corduroy is a modern songwriter inspired by the swampy grit, juke-joint swagger, and countrified twang of old-school American roots music. Known as the "Cosmic Troubadour of Southern Soul," he blends Texas electric blues, Memphis soul, New Orleans voodoo funk, and Mississippi Delta blues into his unique sound. His music reflects his experiences from various regions, creating a storytelling style that resonates with diverse audiences. ([kingcorduroy.com](https://kingcorduroy.com/bio?utm_source=openai)) In 2025, Eddie Burns and William Corduroy collaborated on the single "ENAMEL," released on February 6 under teddybear records, showcasing their combined musical talents. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/id/album/enamel-single/1789649342?utm_source=openai))