Bowdoin is quite the creative mind. A poet at heart, Bowdoin has a habit of hearing melodies and turning his poems into epic musical compositions. Be sure you check out our interview with him. His new album, Songs From The Little Green Book, is a powerful collection of stories set to a bluesy-rocktemporary balladeer soundscape. […]
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 […]
Celia Blesses The Brew During Choose Your Brew
Celia, from Augusta, GA, came out to The Brew for poetry and songwriters night during Choose Your Brew and MusicTree Festival in Manchester, Tennessee. This particluar event was organized by Poet of the Angels, Tisha Emberton as part of the Motley Arts Movement. Celia and Aubrey the Poet (Nashville) jumped on stage for a spontaneous […]
Celia Gary Interview
MusicTree Festival will be going down June 7 – 11 in Manchester, Tennessee. We will be publishing info and features about the bands as we close in on this event. Feel free to check out our coverage from 2012. Let everyone know who you are, where you are from and what style of music you […]
Interview with Emily Kroll
MusicTree Festival will be going down June 7 – 11 in Manchester, Tennessee. We will be publishing info and features about the bands as we close in on this event. Feel free to check out our coverage from 2012. Let everyone know who you are, where you are from and what style of music you […]
Sara Nelms Says Lover, No Longer
Sara Nelms can sing! She can write great songs as well. Her new album Lover, No Longer hits you like the petals of a dandelion caught in the warm summer breeze. Silky, smooth, and comforting. Balancing between the genres of country, pop, and folk, Sara is able to rock a coffee shop, a decent sized club, […]
Interview with John Jauch – The Hawthorne Effect
John Jauch is a singer/songwriter and a veteran of the Chicago indie music scene. His band, The Hawthorne Effect, not only kicks some rock and roll ass but with in-depth songwriting consisting of various layers; you will find something new each time you listen through. We were fortunate enough to grab this [great and in-depth] […]
Local Spotlight – Candace Brown
In an attempt to bring more attention to musicians in our area, we are starting this local spotlight series. If you would like to be considered, contact us. We first met Candace Brown at MTSU Can Jam 2012. Feel free to check out our interview from that event. Originally from Walla Walla, Washington, Candace Brown is […]
Andy Palmer Takes His Chances On Hazard of the Die
“So much of our lives is a roll of the die. We become saints or criminals, monks or defendants largely because of what has happened to us and around us. A lot of who we are is out of our control.” Andy Palmer explains. Three years of being a public defender in Brooklyn, New York […]
Interview with Mark Taylor – Going Solo and Indie Music in Chicago
Mark Taylor is an acoustic based singer/songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. His new album, No Closer To Home, is a collection of songs influenced by folk, blues, and alternative music. In this interview, we get Mark’s perspective on indie music in Chicago and discuss what led up to him going solo and releasing this album. Click […]