Artists
In 2007, it all began again for James O and Sid Slonaker. Being staples in the Denver music scene, they are not strangers to the stage, studio or to each other. Not only are they long time friends but they also… (Read More)
Cait is a singer/songwriter originally from Madison, Wisconsin. She grew up surrounded by music: singing in childrens choirs, performing in plays and at church. She knew that music was going to be her life from early childhood. When Cait was 14… (Read More)
Los Angeles-based Calamity Magnet melds the world of indie-pop with girl group harmonies of the sixties, adding a hint of country flavor and the occasional peek at a Beatles influence. The brainchild of Texas-born songwriter/musician Sara Radle, Calamity Magnet picks up… (Read More)
Calm consists of AwareNess (producer) and Time (rapper). They were proclaimed the future of independent hip-hop in 2007. From the front page of URB’s Next 100 to the charts for MTV2’s On the Rise to playing the Vans Warped Tour, Calm… (Read More)
Hi I’m Calvin. I was born in Kansas City 24 years ago and after high school I moved to Nashville to learn the business of music. In Nashville I played in a few bands, recorded in some studios and interned at… (Read More)
Cameron McGill has been steadily releasing records for the last five years. His most recent, Warm Songs For Cold Shoulders, released on Parasol April 28th, follows Stories of The Knife and The Back (2004), Street Ballads & Murderesques (2006), and Hold… (Read More)
Camille’s music hooks you from the beginning. It is the kind of music that gets stuck in your head for days (like the gum you tried to chew all night long in 5th grade). Her debut cd, “Within Me”, delivers to… (Read More)
Germaine Williams a.k.a. Canibus (Can I bust!) was born in 1974 in Jamaica to Basil and Elaine Williams. Growing up Canibus didn’t found interest in beatboxing and breakdancing. Canibus was moved to the U.S. before his teen years and moved between… (Read More)
Cara Cantarella is a Denver-based singer/songwriter who writes music with a depth and understanding that bridges lifetimes of experience. With a deep respect for those who have influenced her—Joni Mitchell, Sarah MacLachlan, and James Taylor, among other admired performers—Cara now shares… (Read More)
Caravan of Thieves create fun yet elegant compositions that embody the spirit and swing of early gypsy jazz but with plenty of witty, inventive lyrics and vocal harmonies to serenade the listener. Fiery violin arrangements, thumping upright bass and rhythmic… (Read More)
“Carbon Choir is a band whose virtues compound with each song. At first you might be drawn in by the music’s delicate atmospherics and expertly measured pacing, because the band’s sound is definitely made for reflective moments and thoughtful observation. But… (Read More)
“Carey Ott writes cinematic music. It’s almost like hes shooting little movies on a super 8 camera each time he writes a song. In this respect, you could say there is something of Randy Newman in Otts craft. But, perhaps most… (Read More)
Carney is a 4-piece Los Angeles musical phenomenon, who despite their young age (all 4 members are in their early 20’s), have years of musical experience behind them. The band itself is fronted by siblings Reeve Carney; lead vocals & guitar… (Read More)
Carolina Cracker a.k.a. Michael Higgins is a native of Burnsville, North Carolina. As a child he didn’t have much and turned to the outdoors, spending most of his time flying through the woods on his ATV. In school he began writing… (Read More)
Carolina Story consists of husband/wife duo, Ben & Emily Roberts, two singer/songwriters from Arkansas and South Dakota who met in Memphis in 2007. They aim to bring hope in this ever-changing world through the music they create. All ages fall in… (Read More)
Since releasing his solo debut EP in the Spring of 2007, Casey Todd has been busy. He was crowned “Best Band in KC” by Mix 93.3 FM and has played some of the largest venues in the Metro area supporting local… (Read More)
Catherine recently moved to Portland, Oregon. When not touring, she indulges a newfound passion for growing vegetables. In 2008 she drove 12,000 miles with her husband-to-be in a 1990 Mazda 323 called Swansong playing more than 40 planned and impromptu shows… (Read More)
With a passionate vocal delivery by Peter June reminiscent of Bono and Adam Duritz (Counting Crows), coupled with a crafted, driving intensity offered from its rhythm section, Centrevol will keep you on your feet from the first note, and humming the… (Read More)
The Chad Hollister Band sounds like no other rock band you have heard. The music is a blend of Chad’s unique melodies, grooves, lyrics, and beats. Originally a drummer Chad moved into the guitar seat about ten years ago. His infectious… (Read More)
A confused and shy individual, Charlie Parr plays original and traditional folk and Piedmont-style blues, accompanying himself on National resonator guitars, 12-string guitar and sometimes a banjo. Parr has failed at most things in his life. Music seems to have rendered… (Read More)
Charlie Robison Beautiful Day Let’s just get it out of the way right up front: In the five years between his last and most successful album yet, Good Times, and his new Dualtone Records release, Beautiful Day, Charlie Robison got divorced… (Read More)
By definition, stromata are the supporting frameworks of cells or organisms—the connective tissues that comprise the organs making life possible. For Charlotte Martin, Stromata means more. A fitting title for the latest release from the Los Angeles (Read More)
























