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 […]
Double Shot – Singapore In The Rain by Niacin Library
Our Double Shot series includes an interview question and a song feature from an independent band or musician near you. The goal is to allow you to learn more about the bands we feature in smaller, more digestible amounts of content. Grab your cup of coffee, click play, and allow us to continue getting to […]
The Tidal Sound of Blue Eyed Sun
Tidal Sound, the newest album from Blue Eyed Sun, is infectious and full of wisdom. Brennan Leeds, Kenneth Fox, and Casey Batterbee are Blue Eyed Sun. At age 14, Brennan released a duet album. Four-time Grammy winning producer Michael Omartian dubbed him “the next Paul Simon”. At age 16, Kenneth had written and self produced his own […]
Grand Old Grizzly
Grab a drink, put the top down, and prepare for a winding cruise through the desert with Grand Old Grizzly. Grand Old Grizzly is, Will Thomas (vocals/guitar), Paul Beebe (guitar/vox), Mark Riddell (bass/vox), Chris Lewis (drums). Will Thomas discovered his songwriting abilities while serving as rhythm guitarist for an acclaimed singer/songwriter. Collectively, this group of musicians […]
Reno, Nevada and Other Songs of Vice, Gambling and Betrayal
Keith Dion has had one hell of a stint as a musician, songwriter, producer, and filmmaker. He has played in New Zealand’s classic cult band the Ponsonby DC’s as well as San Francisco groups The Ophelias, 3:05 AM, and Corsica. He has also played or recorded with notables such as members of The Kinks, Thin Lizzy, Santana, […]
Heather Luttrell, Possumdiva
Without having to press play on this album, I already like it. The headline of the One Sheet in Heather’s EPK reads: Outlaw Americana for the Thinking Drunk Don’t you like it already, too? Indie bands take note. Most of you still need to learn the meaning of EPK. Heather Luttrell is the Possumdiva and […]
Interview with Jesse Brewster
Let our readers know who you are, where you are from, and what style of music you create. I’m singer/songwriter/guitarist Jesse Brewster from the SF Bay Area. My style of music is Rock/Americana/Folk. I write songs that have emotion, dynamics and feel. It could be a barn burning, twangy , hard hitting anthem, or a […]
Realizations and Declarations with Scott Krokoff
Scott Krokoff hasn’t given up on his dream. He hopes to inspire you to not give up on yours. By day a lawyer, by all-the-other-time a singer/songwriter, Scott’s style of music is reminiscent of the classic folk rock of the 1960s and ’70s. An acoustic based songcrafter, his tunes are melody driven; incorporating finger picking […]
Interview with Rickety Shack
Let everyone know who you are, where you are from and what style of music you play. Rickety Shack is a collaboration of three musicians (and family members) from Wartrace TN and Coudersport, PA. Two brothers, Jakob Bailey, (Guitar/Vocals) Logan Bailey, (Banjo/Vocals) and their uncle Ezra Cataldo (Upright bass/Vocals.) They are youthful, energetic, sometimes loud, […]
Richard Murray – Borealis – Alt Country Finest
This one almost slipped through on me, folks! I sure am glad I found it. The new release from Irish-born Richard Murray, “Borealis,” is some of the finest alt-country folk acoustic rock I’ve heard this year. Murray stands out as a lyricist, with amazingly poetic prose. The songs on “Borealis” range from dance-able old-timey influenced […]
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