Artists
Ed Masuga is a finger-picking maniac; a one man folk and blues orchestra of beautiful clanks and calls; he’s the spirit of Dixie coupled with the flare of a jazz singer. His voice pierces the air, and then pulls away haltingly… (Read More)
Brick by brick we construct this edifice, only to have it taken away by that thief we call time. Edifice brings elements of progressive and experimental rock into a mainstream-friendly collection of driving staccato rhythms, touch-style guitar playing, bittersweet melodies and… (Read More)
Hip Hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts Label Duck Down Records Roxbury native EDO.G (Edward Anderson) and Da Bulldogs broke into the international hip-hop arena in 1991 with the release of their debut album “Life Of A Kid In The Ghetto,” on… (Read More)
Educated Figures, comprised of Xperiment aka “the old soul” & Jericho Son of None, was formed in 2005. Since then EFK (Educated Figures Krew) has went further than they would have ever dreamed. Between then & now they have pressed thier… (Read More)
For the last two plus years, he has been a contributing member of guitar phenom/rock songsmith Justin King’s band. Justin got the attention of Epic Records and inked a deal shortly thereafter. This opened a few doors for Ehren. "I’ve made… (Read More)
Sea of Tears On April 21st, Signature Sounds releases Eilen Jewell’s third album, Sea of Tears, a recording that fills in a vital, hitherto missing element of her musical persona. “Before I discovered Woody Guthrie and folk music,” she explains, "I… (Read More)
Eleanor pulls the listener into close emotional orbit with metallic drumbeats and melting violin chords. Eleanor’s music is experimental yet grounded, blending an original sound with cohesive, accessible melodies. But arresting and stirring harmonies reflect that, behind every toe-tapping note, there… (Read More)
Electric Granny is a one of a kind jam band. Made up of 6 and 12 string acoustic guitars, electric bass and drums/percussion. Sounding like Tom Waits, The Beatles, Ween, Dave Matthews, Steely Dan and a few crazy people made a… (Read More)
Electric Houses began as a two-man side project of the drummer and lead singer/guitarist from The Build-Up. As The Build-Up broke down, the side projecteers, Chris and Brian, poached Johnny Colorado from The Build-Up and jumped a sinking ship. In the… (Read More)
Electric Side Dish shows are greeted with excitement and anticipation by fans and critics alike. ESD generates a sonic buzz that charges the air and can power an entire venue, prompting even the most reluctant shoe-shufflers to get up and feel… (Read More)
Elephant Revival, neo-acoustic transcendental folk quintet from Nederland Colorado, reveals hidden treasures deep within a vast repertoire of original material. In one show, the quintet can be seen delving into original folk pieces fused with traditional style ballads, Scottish/Celtic fiddle tunes… (Read More)
Elise Lieberth was born and raised in Denver, Colorado where she grew up discovering her passion for music. As a free spirited little girl, her mother would often look out the back porch window and watch Elise pretending she was on… (Read More)
Elizabeth & the Catapult focus on the jazzy, neo-baroque songwriting talents of vocalist Elizabeth Ziman. An active musician since childhood, Ziman trained as a classical pianist until the age of 16, at which point she shifted focus toward the shaping of… (Read More)
Watch your toes and mind your dogma, for they will be stepped on and mashed by this pack of lads and their musical wit. Rightfully influenced by the genius of Tom Waits, Nick Cave, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, giving notable mentions… (Read More)
I was born on April 6th, 1987 in Chicago, IL. I was first in my family line to be born in America. My mother is a doctor, my father is a missionary in Zacatecas, Mexico. I have a brother and a… (Read More)
NPR loves Emma Hill, and so will you— if you appreciate a honeyed voice, lonesome pedal steel and catchy folksy Americana. Last fall, songwriter and folk singer Emma Hill caught national attention in the form of an NPR feature on her… (Read More)
Embarking on a quest to find exactly what it is you’re looking for in this life isn’t a mantra for kicks. For ENDLESS HALLWAY, it’s a matter of spiritual survival and living up to your creative expectations. The Los Angeles-based five-piece… (Read More)
Eolian’s debut album “Egg” features former/current members of Uphollow, Ian Cooke Band, A Shoreline Dream, TAUNTAUN, Tintin, The Gamits, and Bela Karoli and was produced by Bob Ferbrache (Wovenhand/Slim Cessna’s Auto Club). Live, Ian O’Dougherty, Sean Merrell, and Adam Edwards perform… (Read More)
Although the music scene in Denver is incredibly diverse, the sound of Ephesus encapsulates this diversity to a tee. With their debut album, Ghosts With a Smile, Ephesus dares to ambitious heights and does not disappoint. All the cuts are varied… (Read More)
Eric Forsyth has released two albums on iTunes and other mainstream outlets, including the latest, The Thin of Thick Things, applauded by critics as "an intriguing blend of impressive acoustic-roots-folk guitar work underneath, overlaid with Forsyth’s surprisingly smooth, soulful vocals…it’s just… (Read More)
On first glance, Eric Himan is a punk. With his sleeves of tattoos and dark features it isn’t hard to believe. Then he pulls out the guitar, and begins to play. From the first word he sings, you will never judge… (Read More)
Eric Sanders guides you through his world of passion and pain, and despair and hope. You are taken through the very fires of passion, and yet his music delivers you on the shore safely and strangely calm. His soothing clear voice… (Read More)
Mild ManNerd Eric Schwartz morphs from middle management to M.C., delivering his message with lyrical force. He is Smooth-E…and he’s got a “Parodies Nuts!” “Parodies Nuts!” is 28 audio and 25 video jewels in one package. Smooth-E has already gripped radio… (Read More)





























