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Andy Davis

Alternative pop songster Andy Davis returns this fall with his piano and soaring falsetto for his first full-band LP. Recorded in 10 days in Los Angeles with renowned producer Mitchell Froom (Sheryl Crow, Los Lobos, Elvis Costello, Crowded House, Randy Newman)... (Read More)
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Bearkat

Katy Pearson : vox, acoustic guitar, clementine (semi-hollowbody), hand claps, kazoo, drum sticks, giant tambourine Kyle Butz “Bootz”: banjo, bass drum, tambourine, melodica, bells, harmonies, trombone, guitar, toy accordion Martin Cooke: shaker (Read More)
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Blue Light

Blue Light formed as collaboration between Jess Mefford (vocals) Jamie Mefford (guitar, vocals) and Jack Leahy (guitar, lap steel). After years of working in different bands of various styles, they decided to come together to form Blue Light. Blue Light quickly… (Read More)
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Brandon Henderson

A native of California, Brandon Henderson is a true independent. Writing, recording, and distributing his music on his own for the past four years, he has managed to reach a wide assortment of listeners thanks mostly to word of mouth and… (Read More)
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Crooked Still

The new five-member band converged to mingle their creative processes at Allaire, a studio in upstate New York, with producer Eric Merrill for Still Crooked. The album, to be released on the Signature Sounds on June 24, 2008, balances unknown traditional… (Read More)
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Curtis Peoples

A songwriter with an understanding for what it takes to make a great pop record, Curtis Peoples crafts songs that fans of rock to acoustic folk and pop can enjoy. With a mix of big choruses and jumping rhythms, Curtis incorporates… (Read More)
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Eric Forsyth

Eric Forsyth is a nomadic musician that has finally found home in Colorado. In the last few years, this multi-instrumentalist and songwriter has made a name for himself in several different locations across the country. From Philadelphia to Detroit, Idaho, Miami… (Read More)
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Ernie Halter

Ernie Halter is a soul-infused pop singer/songwriter, a guy who’s been influenced as much by the Lennon/McCartney as he has by Otis Redding…but don’t wrack your brain trying to categorize him. Just listen to his music. Born in Inglewood, CA, raised… (Read More)
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Fourway Free

Based in southern California, FourWayFree was formed in 2001 by Genji, the lead singer and songwriter, and Boody, the drummer. They invited Peter, a cello student at USC, and a few other musicians to turn Genji’s quirky and catchy songs into… (Read More)
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Greg Laswell

Greg Laswell is already a critic’s darling, and with the right marketing his second album will give him a proper shove into the mainstream. Through Toledo is an impressive collection of densely lyrical, deeply melodic indie pop that refuses to settle… (Read More)
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J. Russo

Mixing elements of Alternative, Jazz, and Latin, singer-songwriter J.Russo croons his way through catchy melodies and introspective lyrics. Within his style of Acoustic/Indie/Lounge, a unique blend of influences can be heard: Paolo Conte, Tom Waits, Frank Sinatra, Jack Johnson, John Mayer… (Read More)
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Jason Reeves

Jason Reeves is a 22 year old songwriter and musician from Iowa City, Iowa that now lives in Los Angeles, California. His fourth and newest CD “hearts are magnets” features band members from Five For Fighting, Alanis Morisette, OneRepublic and more… (Read More)
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Jay Nash

With Some Kind of Comfort, Jay Nash recalls a Los Angeles thought to be long since extinct, a romantic dream land where inspiration flowed from one artist to another with songs about late nights, friends and lovers, songs which grew organically… (Read More)
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Jayme Dawicki

In August and September of 2007, Jayme Dawicki traveled to Imperative Studios in Seattle, WA to record her first full production CD with producer Daniel Mendez. The CD, “Shatter Queen”, was released on March 7, 2008 at the Miramar Theater. Jayme… (Read More)
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Jen Korte and The Loss

“Korte’s sometimes-acoustic Manichaean sound moves effortlessly from sweet and unassuming to raw and tenebrous, and is quickly setting her apart.” – Sarah Benehuk,Denver Westword 2006 “Like that old high school friend that springs up out of nowhere, Korte’s performance blindsides the… (Read More)
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Jenny Owen Youngs

Jenny Owen Youngs is a feisty, hyper-sensitive, disease-free singer/songwriter/former girl scout who wants to be your friend. claiming influences from Beck to Jesus Christ Superstar to Britney Spears, her music is an echo of Erin Mckeown hopping into Jeff Buckley’s Pontiac… (Read More)
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Jenny Scheinman

bio Jenny Scheinman is a singer, violin player, composer and arranger. She grew up in the sticks playing folk music with her family, went on to study at Oberlin Conservatory, and has been performing as a violinist/fiddler since she was… (Read More)
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Jessica Sonner

“It’s all worth it for me when people take something away from what they hear in my music,” replied singer/songwriter, Jessica Sonner, during a recent interview. Leaving behind the snowcapped mountains of Colorado, stopping in Anderson Indiana to get her bachelors… (Read More)
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Joey Ryan

My fondest memories are of Sunday mornings as a kid, waking up to Bob Dylan’s Blood On The Tracks coming out the living room speakers. “Early one morning the sun was shining, I was laying in bed, wondering if she’d changed… (Read More)
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Kaki King

When Kaki King went into the studio in upstate New York to record the tracks for her fourth album, Dreaming Of Revenge, her producer, Malcolm Burn, had one condition: “He said, ‘If someone can’t be sawing a log in half and… (Read More)
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Katie Herzig

From even the first note of a Katie Herzig tune, you know you’ve stumbled into something special. She just has a way with a song. Maybe it’s the way she juxtaposes lyrical playfulness and whimsy with incredibly thoughtful depth and emotion… (Read More)
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Kenny Lee Young

I have recently reached a quarter century old! Yippy. I found out that I keep falling in love with music time after time. I moved out here to Denver about two years ago and have been working really hard to make… (Read More)
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Kurt Reifler

Immediately recognizable by his daring and soulful vocals, unconventional singer/songwriter Kurt Reifler has developed a sound that is singular. His emotion is clear. His delivery is raw and unapologetic. During the summer of 2002, after telling only immediate family members and… (Read More)
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Liam Finn

2007 Finn released his solo debut ‘I’ll Be Lightning’, which draws on his experiences from living in London in recent years. Finn chose to record the album entirely in analog at his father’s recording studio, Roundhead Studios, in Auckland. In his… (Read More)
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Megan Burtt

Megan Burtt makes lists. Megan Burtt also makes lists of her lists. This list tells why Megan Burtt is one of the most exciting upcoming artists of the year. While earning her degree in Professional Music and Songwriting from the prestigious… (Read More)
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Mike Mangione

Tenebrae is the latest work from singer-songwriter, Mike Mangione and his band. Since its release the band has received favorable press form all corners of the country, including the honor of being selected as New York Magazine’s pick of the week… (Read More)
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Poi Dog Pondering

Poi dog pondering, “The little big band with the strong back and supple / stubborn heart”, has been following it’s intuition for 20 years now. From bohemian street buskers to impossible to market major label sacrificial lambs… Poi dog pondering have… (Read More)
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