Dieter van der Westen was born and raised in Netherlands. He works as a musician with his North African group Kasba with which he internationally worked in Africa, South America and Europe. In The Netherlands he worked with artists like Thé Lau, Blof, Paul de Leeuw, Frank Boeijen, Ali B, Eric Vloeimans, Gerard van Maasakkers, […]
Most Popular Music on Middle Tennessee Music.com in 2016
It’s pretty crazy thinking about how fast 2016 flew by and it’s really sad to think back on all the legendary music makers who left this dimension during the last 12 months. As the year comes to a close, I want to use this space to reflect back on our most popular music features of […]
Interview with Katie Garibaldi – Delightful
In this interview feature, we speak with Katie Garibaldi about influences, her newest project, digitized music and more. Full Q&A along with links and a stream of her video Delightful can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms […]
Cale and the Gravity Well Interview
Cale Bonderman started writing music just two years before Cale and the Gravity Well formed, but inexperience wasn’t going to keep him from breaking into the industry. With production by Chris Brooks, Henry Upton, Chase Lapp, and Nathan Bergman of Lionize, Cale was able to turn his singer/songwriter tunes into a full fledged indie rock […]
Interview with Dirt Farmer – Canadian Beach
In this interview spotlight, we chat with Scott of Dirt Farmer about influences, the newest project, this digitized music era and more. Full Q&A along with links and streams can be found below. Canadian Beach by Dirt Farmer Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not […]
Interview with Jo Mango of When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday
Singer-songwriter Jo Mango has teamed up with an array of songwriters, academic researchers and sustainability organisations to create the When Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday project. The project’s aim is to bring together academic, musical, artistic and practical knowledge to imagine a future in a more sustainable world. They will be releasing three download tracks along with […]
Maya Solovéy Interview – Better
Maya Solovéy is a singer-songwriter based in Brooklyn New York. With six records under her name, Maya writes music that can vary from quirky indie-pop to folk and Americana, to bossa nova—presented from the most elaborate productions to the most stark. Though regardless of genre or style, her voice carries with it a sense of […]
Phil Gammage Releases Used For Man Sale, A Masterfully Written Album
Phil Gammage is a true performer, creator and a master of the various styles of good ole, tried and true, Roots music. Phil’s 8th studio album, Used Man For Sale, is now available and includes a solid collection of Gammage originals for your listening pleasure. Phil’s music and style is a mix of elements akin […]
Wicklow Atwater and The Fallen Flame String Band
Wicklow Atwater are an authentic, power rockin’, bluegrass-infused, acoustic folk group with an undeniable creative chemistry. Growing up in the same neighborhood and forming friendships at an early age, this quintet summons an unbreakable bond which gives the group a musical union unlike most others. This music excites me! This group consists of talented multi-instrumentalists […]
Spend Warm Whiskey Nights with Justin Ryan
Despite Warm Whiskey Nights being his full-length solo debut, Justin Ryan is not new to the music world. Growing up around music and picking up the guitar at 12, it was in 2001 when Justin’s first four-piece band was formed. Once they signed a management deal, the band toured the east coast and then were […]
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