Artists
sh Ganley is a highly praised and critically applauded singer-songwriter and guitarist from the Rocky Mountains who has traveled the U.S. and Canada performing original music for over a decade. He has often been compared favorably to Stephen Stills, Tom Petty… (Read More)
The sounds of Luciano Pavarotti, Sade, Fela Kuti, Ella Fitzgerald, Diana Ross, Patti LaBelle, Barbara Streisand, Marvin Gaye and Aretha Franklin tickled the earbuds of Ayo Awosika as she grew up in Northern Virginia outside the Washington D.C. area. It was… (Read More)
Ben Deignan cites performers like Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Babyface, Prince, Jamiroquai, and others as major influences to his soulful rock sound. “His music is addictive.” -Jeff Dauler (Q100 Atlanta) “There’s an energy that just pours out of him….. (Read More)
It was 2004 and Ben Musser had just moved from Austin, TX to New York City looking to put together an act that had been ringing in his ears his whole life. Leaving behind projects as the drummer for Ross Flournoy… (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)
Singer/songwriter Dwele (pronounced dweh-lay) has carved out a niche for himself in the contemporary soul game as a smooth jazz-minded crooner of introspective and innovative groove. The Detroit-based artist first made a name for himself with a demo he made in… (Read More)
In a world in which only the strong survive, it doesn’t matter who makes it to the kill first… Pecking order is usually determined by whoever is found eating last. After waiting patiently in the wings of the rap game… Watching… (Read More)
Hot Cheeze Soup is a melting of many distinct musical talents. By cleverly mixing the clean, crisp shredding of Chris Carter’s Guitar, the cherubic and voluminous tone of Will Kilduff’s voice, the melodic mauling of Charlie “the Meerkat” on the hand… (Read More)
Much like his hometown of Nashville, singer Josh Hoge represents Music City’s competing spirits of tradition and rebellion. Yet, in a town known for the tradition of country music, there’s no denying that rock, pop and soul have all buried their… (Read More)
It was the mid-nineties ,Yukimi was 14 , Fredrik and Erik were 16 when they met for the first time at name of the high school,Gothenburg. They started hanging out together and very soon all 3 began playing in a band… (Read More)
Molina Soleil & Aju’s genre-bending style is pure fusion. This bold and eclectic duo blends cultures, languages, and artistic styles, pairing masculine and feminine energies, water and fire. Molina flows in the vein of inspiring lyricists who use Hip-Hop as a… (Read More)
For us Nico Vega is a way of life. We are 3 people who play music together. We write as a band and help each other develop our ideas. The root of the music is the relationship between us. Nico Vega… (Read More)
Emcee Sick, Tone Atlas, Dj Cutler, Dj Tommee, Gangsta D, Nick Zero, Mysterious L, Daringer, You, You, and you.. Pseudo Slang (Emcee Sick, Tone Atlas) signed with Fat Beats Records in 2005 after having independently released their Catalogue compilation with Baby… (Read More)
Senim Silla is a CIA employee who works in a clandestine office in Detroit. He is not a field agent, and indeed is disdainful of Agency discipline; his job is to read books, newspapers, and magazines from around the world looking… (Read More)
Little has earned critical kudos for her independent recordings, including this rave from Los Angeles area critic Roy Trakin: “[Little possesses] a sultry croon capable of soothing, arousing or exploding into a Janis Joplin-esque howl when you least expect it….By all… (Read More)
Being born and raised in Texas, it was moving to Dallas that was the emergence of my music career. As most talented artists, there is an affinity for music deep within. Classically trained and schooled in Jazz, and having performed Rock… (Read More)
The Temper Trap’s story begins with Dougy. Born in Indonesia and immersed in an artistic and musical family, with some rich influences from singing in church choirs with his aunty and uncle and listening to his dad, a country music fan… (Read More)
Tony Clifton is a fictional character created and often played by comedian Andy Kaufman in the late 1970s. Kaufman saw Clifton as the antithesis of the sweet, gentle “Foreign Man” character he was best known for (which was later adapted into… (Read More)
Growing up a skinny preacher’s kid in Spokane, Washington, Tyrone Wells was discouraged from listening to pop music and only exposed to gospel. Little did he know a decade later, the roots of soul would become a key element of his… (Read More)
What brings these Southern boys to the Mile High City? Was it the higher elevation introducing the possibility to truly get more drunk than we’d ever been? Or the quiet, away from the jibber jabber than can be many metro areas… (Read More)























