We have been supporting the music and art of Kathy Muir for years at this point so I’m always excited when she sends me something new. -Find our previous Kathy Muir features here, here, here, here and here. The thing I love most about Kathy, and also what separates her from the overwhelming amount of […]
Interview with Sinners & Saints – On The Other Side
Sinners & Saints has returned with their second full-length album On The Other Side . Perry Fowler and Mark Baran infuse their acoustic, country-tinged tunes with compelling harmonies and foot-powered percussion on repurposed drums from an abandoned kit, and you’ll feel happier for having listened. Since the band’s formation in 2011, the band has shared […]
Interview with Myke Clements – The Redwoods
Myke Clements, is a Christian solo artist who creates a variety of music; from intense and experimental beats to a tamer (yet still excellent) acoustic/folk album; but Rome wasn’t created in a day and nor was Myke’s impressive array of styles; he too began with humble beginnings. In this interview feature, we chat with Myke […]
Deb Montgomery Invites Us On A Long Long Journey
Seattle based folk singer songwriter Deb Montgomery has invited us on a Long Long Journey with the release of her new album. On this Long Long Journey, Deb will ask us to warmly welcome our vulnerabilities, strip down to the bare essentials of life, love, loss and pain, and she will carry us on this […]
Jakob Pek Injects Us With Some Acoustic Medicine
Multi-instrumentalist Jakob Pek is gearing up to release his newest project Acoustic Medicine on May 4th (2017). First learning violin at age 4, Jakob has spent his life learning and perfecting his multi-instrumental and songwriting craft. Acoustic Medicine represents a collection of acoustic guitar improvisations that delve into the realms of avant-garde and experimental music […]
Jam To The Raw Rock Vibes of Jay Regan’s Wash Me
Philadelphia-based Jay Regan has fronted bands April Fool, Dezire and Today We Live as lead singer and guitarist. In 2014, he set sail as a solo artist releasing his first independent album Dreams & Nightmares. Fast forward to the present and Jay is back with another collection of raw rockin’, pure jammin’, aurally stimulating goodies […]
Daniel Tortoledo Interview – Mid Tenn Listens Podcast
Based out of Brooklyn NY, Venezuelan/American musician, Daniel Tortoledo offers an intimate glimpse to his untamed dreams with his wild voice and exuberant live performances, making the stage a place he likes to call home. After a decade of working and leading his band The Highway and collaborating with several projects in New York City, […]
Shawna Virago Releases Critically Acclaimed New Album, Heaven Sent Delinquent
Shawna Virago‘s new album, Heaven Sent Delinquent, has already received numerous praises and acclaims from other publications so instead of repeating everyone else about how great the music is or how great of an emotionally raw, storytelling songwriter she is, let’s give the album some context. Virago is the voice of a generation who existed […]
Inside Sam Levin’s Frame of Mind
NYC acoustic/electronic singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sam Levin was just 5 years old when he pointed to a Fender Mini-Strat hanging from the guitar shop wall and declared to the world his path would be one filled with music. Now at 15 years old, Sam has delivered his newest project and the follow-up to his debut […]
Angie and The Deserters Make You Want To Stay
Los Angeles based, Roots/Americana band Angie and The Deserters have returned with an intimate, captivating new single and video titled Stay. This isn’t the band’s first time on our blog. Find our previous feature here. Now is the right time for you Stay a while; at least long enough to fully enjoy the beautiful mandolin […]
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