Kelley James is a prime example of what touring and sponsorships can do for a music career. Playing over 750 shows in the past 5 years, James has built quite the career for himself. He is the creator of The Soroity and Fraternity Tour which was sponsored by Oakley and Muscle Milk. He has played […]
Album Reviews
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At The 426 with Chaser Eight
When two creative personalities have known each other since the tender age of 10, it’s safe to assume there is a unique and powerful chemistry. *AUDRA* (vocalist/songwriter) and Pat Walsh (guitarist/songwriter), from New Haven, CT, have known each other since childhood which has allowed them to develop quite the artistic partnership. It also means Chaser […]
Dog Society – Emerge
EMERGE (2012) Considering that this release is the first studio album from New York City based ‘Dog Society’ in twenty years has this reviewer impressed. Back in 1993 they released their first album, ‘Test Your Own Eyes’ to positive reviews. The band then began to tour extensively and open for acts like Stone Temple Pilots […]
Uprooted with Escaping Pavement
Escaping Pavement are speaking my language on their newest release UpRooted. Recently finding myself UpRooted, you could say it was appropriate I received this record. Moving your family 2,300+ miles in any direction takes some serious adjustments. Emily Burns and Aaron Markovitz met one night at a blues open mic and have been inseparable ever […]
Jitterbug Vipers – a 1930s rock band
Jitterbug Vipers are more than just a jazz band. They are a wailing, swingadelic 1930s rock & roll bundle of fun… raucous yet refined. This Austin, Texas quartet specializes in a jazz niche known as “viper jazz”… a musical heritage which pulls from the likes of Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie. …a screeching […]
Traveling An Unwide Road with Ted Brown
Ted Brown was headed down a path that presented a promising music career but he was sidelined for 7 years by a drug habit that got the best of him. You’ve heard this story before, but it’s never one you can easily digest. Fortunately, this one has a happy ending. Ted had this to say […]
Love and Fairy Tales
DeDe abandoned music for a career in marketing because it made more sense…and probably cents. DeDe might have let go of the music but it never let go of her. Seven years ago the music decided DeDe had to come back. She began hearing songs in her head and dreaming about music. When she told […]
Walking the Concrete Sea with Elisa Korenne
Sometimes it’s better to just let the original words speak for themselves. Here’s a quote from Elisa’s bio: She’s earned songwriting awards from the Plowshares Songwriting Contest, Sisters Folk Festival, Great American Song Contest, Song of the Year, Song Prize, and the Philadelphia Songwriters’ Project. Elisa’s songs have graced networks such as HBO, VH1, and […]
Mark Lassiter Endlessly Mends Body and Soul
When I say Mark Lassiter mends body and soul… it has a literal meaning. See, when Mark isn’t crafting amazing songs he is a dentist. “Music is a great jumping off point for conversation with patients. It builds trust and eliminates anxiety through establishing a human connection,” the Norwood, North Carolina-based dentist/artist says. “The common […]
Ashokan Memories of Peter Calandra
You may not recognize Peter Calandra‘s name but I bet you would recognize his music. Peter has scored 40 films, written over 2000 compositions for tv broadcasts (including 37 themes), and he has performed in Broadway productions such as Les Misesrables, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, The Lion King, and Little Shop of […]
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