Carrying on the folk tradition of “music for the people, by the people”, Lizzy Lehman has arrived with her band Carry Illinois to further push this spirit in meaningful ways. She began her journey through music at an early age, but three events (during her college career) transformed Lizzy’s life and directed her onto this […]
Interview with The Django Riders – MusicTree Fest 2014 #MTF14
MusicTree Fest will be taking place in Manchester, Tennessee – June 6-7, 9-10. We will be publishing interviews with the performing bands as we close in on the 3rd year of this festival. View the full line-up. Let’s start with the basics, who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you […]
Interview with Levi Massie – MusicTree Fest 2014 #MTF14
MusicTree Fest will be taking place in Manchester, Tennessee – June 6-7, 9-10. We will be publishing interviews with the performing bands as we close in on the 3rd year of this festival. View the full line-up. Let’s start with the basics, who are you? Where are you from? What style of music do you […]
The Folk Legend of Fourtitude
Some time ago in a land not far from here at Saint Joseph’s College a trio known as Fourtitude came together to express their creativity through well crafted but far from cookie cutter pop-rock songs. A mutual love of alternative 90s rock and professional wrestling fueled the band’s chemistry which resulted in a short-lived project. After […]
Cousin John’s Broken Heart Tattoo
It was 12 years ago and John Mobley was a part time songwriter and musician, a full time dreamer, and an electrician. Teaming up with one of many cousins, the Cousin John Band was formed. Based in the DC area, this crew of rowdy rockers delivers a delicious concoction of sultry blues, smooth grooves, and […]
(A)Live From The Scrapheap with Christina Rubino
One {fateful} day while a teenage Christina Rubino was sitting on the couch at home in Brooklyn, a commercial came on the television featuring a 7 second clip of Janis Joplin singing Piece Of My Heart…those 7 seconds forever altered Ms. Rubino’s life path. Christina had this to say about what happened next, “That was […]
First Aid Kit at Bonnaroo 2014
Swedish Folk duo First Aid Kit is going to play Bonnaroo 2014. These sisters have amazing vocals and their music will stir your soul. They evoke such beauty and emotion with their music. There are many comments on how they have a “haunting” sound, and that’s pretty accurate, as once you hear them they will […]
The Man I Am by Charlie and the Foxtrots
Charlie and the Foxtrots new video for “The Man I Am” is a fun and lighthearted tale of bankrobbers, bandits, and wanted men dueling with sunflower pistols and it’s also the first single from their upcoming EP. Charlie and the Foxtrots are a gang of seven new-folk musicians who’ve recently been creating a lot of buzz in their local […]
Raised Incorruptible by The New Mongrels
Henry Brooke, a 17 year old, one-ear-deaf, shell-shocked veteran of the Civil War founded the Smythe County Mongrels Society in 1861. Their purpose? “the joyful promotion, through song and rhythmic utterances, of a unified moral code for all creatures.” With the book of Psalms in hand and a jug of hard cider on the floor […]
Billy Roberts and The Rough Riders
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxknxxbQ6dk Billy Roberts recently sent over a few tracks from his upcoming album for us to check out. At first glance, I thought we might be taking a sonic trip through the Texas deserts but Mr. Roberts is from the Land Down Under – more specifically, Moree, Australia. Interestingly enough, Billy’s genre choices have left […]
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