Charissa Hoffman’s story is as eclectic as her instrument. A 6th-generation musician raised in Nashville, TN, her path to music seemed inevitable, but her choice of instrument- the ukulele- came out of nowhere. As a young recipient of the David Chow Humanitarian award and director of the Uke Can End It campaign to combat human […]
According to Bazooka (A2B) Is Back! Swanky Brightens Any Day With Its Uplifting, Retro-Pop Vibes
Shame on me for not yet taking a trip up the 99 to catch a Sacramento show with According to Bazooka since the last time I wrote about their music (aka their album The Devil’s in the Details). Then again, things got really weird…nearly 2 years ago at this point. But getting back to the […]
Interview with Amanda Cunningham – From The Chair
From the Chair is a 4 song EP about Amanda Cunningham’s journey of self-healing and therapy to come to terms with her postpartum depression, being a young mother, her struggles with mental health, and how to move forward. The EP was written with fellow songwriters over virtual songwriting sessions during the 2020 pandemic. Vocals were […]
Interview with Sweet Limb – That Good Energy
Sweet Limb’s music journey began at the age of eight when he heard Michael Jackson, and he cites Frank Ocean among his modern-day inspirations. Influences of the latter can be heard on “That Good Energy”. With its mellow, hypnotic instrumental, the self-produced track immediately draws you in and keeps you hooked with its poetic storytelling […]
Interview with Dave Isaacs – Nashville Guitar Guru
There’s no shortage of guitar teachers in Music City USA…they don’t call Nashville “Guitar Town” for nothing. But Dave Isaacs has earned a reputation as one of the best: not simply a guitar and piano teacher but as a musical mentor to performing artists, songwriters, and working musicians as well as beginners, weekend warriors, and […]
Interview with Kelsie Kimberlin – Right Place Wrong Time
Kelsie Kimberlin is a 22-year-old American musician and singer. Her work is not only accessible and entertaining but also steeped with important social themes and dual meanings underscoring her deep understanding of the power of creative music to evoke change. From an early age, Kelsie immersed herself in music, singing in choirs, participating in Yoko […]
Interview with Adam Wilson – Awake
Rising R&B artist Adam Wilson has returned with his brand-new EP, Awake, a six-track collection of smooth, soulful R&B that captures the essence of what the genre is all about – strong, emotive vocals and stunning storytelling. Having already made an impression with previous projects Dear So & So and Dreams, the Chicago-born, LA-based artist […]
Interview with Rita J – The High Priestess
Ascending from Chicago’s south side, MC/songwriter Rita J.’s music is rooted in Hip-Hop’s Golden era and influenced by Soul, Jazz, Funk, Gospel, and R&B sounds of the 70’s. Within that particular generation of black music, centered around love, cultural oppression, and spiritual uplifting, Rita J.’s lyrics became thematically entrenched in highlighting the importance of being […]
Interview with Ender Bowen – The Art of Tactful Procrastination
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Ender Bowen about the music, the challenges, the technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and how do You describe your style of music? I’m originally from Northern New York but have lived in Nashville, TN for 15+ years. I […]
CUSTOM At Their Finest On Latest Album “V”
Forget the introductions, this isn’t CUSTOM‘s first rodeo on these pages. This powerhouse crew of extremely talented, Seattle based veteran rock ‘n rollers recently delivered one of their finest collections of hard rockin’, adrenaline pumpin’, fist raisin’, head bangin’ songs yet. From the moment you click play on King of Alice all the way until […]
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