http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7w1vxuppkw We recently had the opportunity to sit down with San Francisco based singer/songwriter Blind Lemon Pledge. We discussed his eclectic tastes in music, changes in the music industry over the years, and the new record – Evangeline. Let’s break the ice. Who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you […]
Mary Ann by Eric Frisch
We recently published a review of Eric’s album. You can check that out here. Here’s Eric’s new single, “Mary Ann”, for your listening pleasure. He’s also released a music video for “Pretty Girls”, directed by Steven Tonti: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cQFuJTMQZo His music video for “Learn to Swim”, also directed by Steven Tonti, is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHtenh9J4ZU About Eric […]
The Miles Before Hillary Reynolds Band
When you walk the road from coffee shops to sharing stages with Norah Jones, it’s safe to say the music is good. Meet the Hillary Reynolds Band. The new album Miles Before Us is an enchanting voyage through a very soothing and enlightening pop, americana sound. This five piece has been blogged about by popular […]
Juliette Jules and the Black Crow
We’re a little late to this party but Parisian singer/songwriter Juliette Jules released her new EP (as a free download) for her 16th birthday (circa May 23rd). At 13 years of age, Juliette bought her first guitar after selling one of her paintings. Searching for a musical outlet, she became well acquainted with her new […]
The Chameleon by Grace and Tony
We first heard Grace and Tony at the first ever MusicTree Festival in 2012. This was before they were actually Grace and Tony, the duo. They’ve been making big…should i say BIG…moves since we first met them. Above is the new video for their single ‘The Chameleon’ from their album November.
Chris & Gileah
If you’ve ever wondered what love sounds like, I think I’ve found it in the form of Chris & Gileah‘s new self-titled debut. I’m not talking about love as a special moment in time. Not the puppy love hullabaloo you can sing about for 3 minutes and 30 seconds and forget about… I’m talking about real life […]
Jonathan Sprout Teaches Children About True Heroes Through Song
Jonathan Sprout has dedicated the past 20 years to creating meaningful music for children. In 1994, after reading the results of a poll detailing children’s 10 heroes, Mr. Sprout was discouraged. Names such as Bart Simpson and Beavis & Butthead were at the top of the list… 5,000 concerts and over 750 songwriting workshops later, […]
Some Greener Yard by Leslie DiNicola
Listening to songs by Leslie DiNicola is like flipping through the scrapbook of a poet. Each song a photo. A reflection of a moment in time. The sonic imprint left behind by the experiences of yesterday. “When I look back at the work I’ve done, it’s like going through scrapbooks,” Leslie says thoughtfully. “Each song is […]
The Space Between The Telephone Lines
The Space Between The Telephone Lines is one of most interesting albums from a singer/songwriter I have listened to in quite some time. And it was recorded in Nashville. The English/Chinese vocal ensembles of ethnomusicologist Juliane Jones elegantly intertwine languages and cultures over a soundbed of acoustic driven indie folk-pop. “Ethnomusicology and songwriting are similar […]
Carrington MacDuffie Soars With Only An Angel
New York native Carrington MacDuffie felt her musical spirit come to life in the Americana scene of Austin, Texas. The result is her new EP, Only An Angel. A poet and songwriter, Carrington first began writing at age 13. She went to John Hopkins to study English/Poetry but she soon took off to Europe to […]
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