Award-winning rock duo Follow No One, breaks all industry norms with release of “Fate,” a modern cinematic rock concept album that brings back the magic of Rock. Described as a cross between Queensryche and Styx on a hard rock foundation; Follow No One draws from the purest classic and raw hard rock sounds that defined an era, while adding their […]
Interview with Alex Baird – Lemon Tree
Striking a sublime balance of creativity, quirkiness and artistry, contemporary jazz vocalist and songwriter, Alex Baird, displays all of that and more on her debut recording ‘Lemon Tree’. Produced by acclaimed Vocalist Jeff Baker, and featuring a renowned gathering of sensitive & highly creative musicians, Alex Baird explores vibrant reimaginings of jazz standards and iconic […]
Interview with Kevin Lee and The Kings – Lightning Strikes
Kevin Lee is a former MCA recording artist who has left the major label system behind to do the indie thing with his band, The Kings, which is a bit of a Midwestern super group. Lee, himself, is a veteran solo artist with arena-sized credentials that include tours with Cheap Trick, REO Speedwagon, and Pearl […]
Interview with Bud Reichard – Insinuating Eyes
Bud Reichard was born and raised in Allentown, PA, but he migrated to Washington back in ’70s where he played in various bands in the Seattle and Bellingham areas. After taking a short hiatus, Bud picked up his guitar again and recorded his first album titled “Back From Nowhere“. Bud then recorded his second album […]
Steve Markoff and Patricia Lazzara Release Meaningful (and final) Single from Forthcoming Album…Available June 21st!
The best part about the forthcoming (June 21st) album release from Steve Markoff, Patricia Lazzara, and pianist Allison Brewster Franzetti is that all of the songs were requested by fans and supporters! Today, I want to shine the spotlight on the trio’s latest and last single release, Look What You’ve Done To Me from Boz […]
Interview with Bob Jeter – Along For The Ride
Through years of experience in the music industry (both in the US and abroad), Bob Jeter has gained much insight into what makes a song work. In the 3 areas of writing, production, and performing, he has worked with well-known composers and producers, as well as lesser-known independent artists. Although he is socially aware and […]
CN Byrd Purges and Heals on New Album – Remissions
Sometimes life hits hard…really hard. And typically, at least among creative souls, music provides an outlet for safely expressing all the feelings that flow through us during those times. Remissions by singer/songwriter CN Byrd is a great example of an album that represents the deep emotional expression and healing processes that occur through music creation. […]
Interview with Hollowed Sky – Bound By Nightmares
Personally excited to share Hollowed Sky‘s latest album, Bound By Nightmares, with you! In this interview spotlight, I chat with members of Hollowed Sky about the new release, adapting during the pandemic, other challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style […]
Interview with Staytus – Disease of the Mind
Have you ever questioned the “Staytus” of your mind? Composer and vocalist Staytus will soon be unleashing her debut 13-track album, Disease Of The Mind, a seismic first strike on the goth/industrial scene, where she sings about heartbreak, despair, resentment, and reality slipping away. Staytus is sharing three singles that set the tone of the […]
Interivew with Eli Lev – Four Directions
Award-winning singer-songwriter and global citizen Eli Lev’s empathic writing and infectious folk-based sensibility has been his universal passport into our collective hearts. Over the last five years, the Maryland-based artist released his epic debut, Four Directions, which compiles four conceptual EPs (All Roads East 2017, Way Out West 2018, Deep South 2019, True North 2021) […]
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