Artists
“Doing Portland Proud: Y La Bamba.” – Billboard "Y La Bamba makes fractured folk that sounds as if it comes from dog-eared diaries. The author is statuesque Luz Elena, the daughter of Mexican immigrants, whose vintage vocals seem to come from… (Read More)
We were chosen as Whiffs in April of 1955 and first performed that May. Most of us had sung if other undergraduate a capella groups, and knew each other somewhat. In August we spent 2 weeks together at Little Moose Lake… (Read More)
Yao Guai is the solo project of Denver based artist/musician David Britton. Formed in October 2010 from the yearning to create his own musical identity, David borrowed a digital recorder from a friend and started brewing sounds. He is also an… (Read More)
Biography Think King Crimson and At the Drive-In while listening to the first three Tool records and you might have an idea of where this is going. Of course, you might hear other influences like: Mozart, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Helmet… (Read More)
Most folks’ reaction when first hearing You Me and Apollo is one of surprise. “I can’t believe I haven’t heard of this guy,” they say with a wide-eyed smile. True story. This isn’t a pop and fizzle, flash-in-the-pan impression. This is… (Read More)
We’ve been making music since April ‘08. We released two five-song EPs for digital download on Brother Bear Records. The “Basement” EP consists of five tracks previously recorded in our friend’s basement. The “Exhale” EP contains all new material recorded at… (Read More)
The Young Philanthropist Project (YPP) was created by a group of philanthropists in their 20’s and 30’s in an effort t o reach out to the community in support of Advocates for Children (CASA). The groups goal is to raise awareness… (Read More)
Bryce Case, Jr. (b. August 23, 1982), otherwise known as YTCracker (pronounced “whitey cracker”), is a rapper, former cracker, and Internet entrepreneur. YTCracker began producing rap music in 1998 in the genre that has since become known as nerdcore hip hop… (Read More)








