“Life, to me, is valleys and peaks.” It’s a simple refrain, but one borne of profound consequence and infinitely relatable. Jeremy Burchard and Jennica Scott (the duo comprising Moonlight Social) have seen their fair share of ups and downs since 2010, when they first began crafting songs in Burchard’s tiny garage apartment in Austin, Texas. After […]
According to Bazooka Blend Rockabilly, Country, Zydeco and Vintage Pop Vibes, New Album Now Available
Fresh off two SAMMIES (Sacramento Music Awards) nominations for Best Folk/Bluegrass Band and Best Singer Songwriter, Northern California based neo-folk, vintage pop rockers According to Bazooka have delivered a roots rockin’ album that seamlessly blends elements of blues, zydeco, rockabilly, folk and retro pop melodies. The name of that album is The Devil’s In The […]
Interview with Josh Gray – Songs for the Highway
Music City is an outlaw town. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson, Josh Gray has begun planting his own roots in the heart of Americana-Nashville, TN. After three years in writing, Songs of the Highway debuted in April (2019), setting the scene for progressive rebellion and lending a […]
Interview with Stu Basham – You and Me and Our Fake IDs
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Stu Basham about his music, challenges, technology and more. Although Stu is in NYC, he will be relocating to Nashville in a few months. He is also expecting his first child in July! Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style […]
Interview with Danny McMahon – When I See You
Emerging country-pop artist Danny McMahon prepares to captivate listeners with his poignant new EP Boys Cry Too, out on May 24th (2019) via Puzzle Maker Records. Opening track Everything sets the tone for the EP instantly; soaring with emotion as McMahon’s country-tinged vocal takes center stage over the beautifully infectious musicality. Critically acclaimed single When […]
Interview with Kimra – Songs For You
Singer Songwriter Kimra was raised in the Joplin, MO area and started writing music at 14 when she taught herself to play guitar. Kimra connected with Winter Records in Nashville, TN who was very interested in her writing style and voice which, they believed, stood out. In December 2014 she recorded/released her first 3 song […]
Doug Collins and the Receptionists Have A Conversation With My Heart on Latest Single, Listen Now
Hailed as “one of the most brilliant songwriters to emerge from the Twin Cities in nearly two decades” by southernminn.com, Doug Collins has delivered a highly infectious, upbeat pop jam titled Conversation With My Heart off his latest album Good Sad News. Although the highlight of this article is Conversation With My Heart and its […]
Interview with Taylor Alexander – Good Old Fashioned Pain
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Nashville’s Taylor Alexander about his new album Good Old Fashioned Pain, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
Interview with Ken Ketler – Honey Ain’t Homegrown
Ken Ketler is currently a work-for-hire songwriter/musician for the Songs of Love Foundation; creating customized music for critically/chronically ill children of all ages. Ken’s music has been featured for two plus years and is currently used daily on WZLX 100.7 FM Classic Rock in Boston during morning drive time. In this interview spotlight, I chat […]
Interview with Gary Burk III – Friday Night
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Gary Burk III about his latest release, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. To read our feature on the single, Friday Night, go here. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily […]
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