When he was 10 years old, Nathanael Philip Mosher was chosen to enter the Young Storytellers program by his fifth grade teacher. By the time he started attneding UCLA, Mosher was also tapping into the budding comedy scene hosting shows in lecture halls, theaters, coffee shops, classrooms, and even parking lots. Mosher is one of […]
Where Are You? – Sometimes Julie Releases Engaging New Album
It was a chance collaboration between Monica Sorenson and Rick Walker back in 2012 that sparked the emergence of San Diego based rock outfit Sometimes Julie. Formerly guitarist for Chicago’s Greeley, Rick is a multi-instrumentalist who stretches, flexes, and exercises his creative muscles while creating Sometimes Julie‘s sound. Monica paints the stories with the words, […]
Interview with Starliner – Never Satisfied
Dillan Dostál, known by his artist name Starliner, is based in Houston, Texas. As a member of The Drugstore Gypsies, Dillan has been featured in publications such as Rolling Stone. More recently, he launched his solo career with the single Never Satisfied, continuing with the follow-up “20/20”, and ending his year with the release of […]
Interview with Storm
Storm, is a dual nationality German/South African born singer, songwriter, and actress living in the USA. She is known locally for her singing and theatre work. Storm began performing as a child, singing and acting in school plays, community theatre, student films and writing her own songs. Storm plays the guitar, bass guitar and drums. […]
Interview with Niz Wiz – America Fly
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Niz Wiz about the latest music, 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 classifications.) I live on the […]
Interview with The Ordinary Things – Burn Me Down
The Ordinary Things is an indie rock trio featuring creamy vocals that layer over edgy guitar riffs and unique bass lines. The band’s name was inspired by the concept of wabi-sabi, the acceptance of transience and imperfection. Our music aims to capture this concept and all of the ordinary, but beautiful things experienced in day-to-day […]
Interview with Campbell Harrison
Raised between Atlanta and Athens, Georgia around one of the best music scenes in the nation, Campbell Harrison was nurtured by local legends Donna Hopkins, Ralph Roddenbery and Caroline Aiken. His first studio EP “Behind Glass” dropped in 2015, featuring a host of veteran artists including Kofi Burbridge (Tedeschi-Trucks Band, Aquarium Rescue Unit). In 2017, […]
Interview with Gurba
Gurba is a 22-year-old singer/ songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist that creates a unique brand of anti pop, combining elements of indie rock, alternative r&b, and bedroom pop. His debut single Paperman, was released in April of this year. This debut was followed by the release of Gurba’s second single, Saw You There, as well as his cover […]
Interview with Beltalowda – Unheard Language
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Beltalowda about their album Unheard Language, technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Unheard Language by Beltalowda 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 classifications.) […]
Nate Newburn Delivers Energetic, Uplifting, Infectious Folk Rock Album, Lazarburn Now Available
Los Angeles folk rocker Nate Newburn found himself in South Africa at age 16 where he fully immersed himself in local culture, ethnic music and beautiful landscapes. Back in LA on a mission to protect our precious planet, Nate’s new album, Lazarburn, delivers positive protest music on an acoustic-driven sound bed that emanates uplifting melodies, […]
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