Seventeen at Three in the Morning - Dudley Saunders
Seventeen at Three in the Morning - Dudley Saunders
Dudley Saunders: Really beautiful folk-pop songs about really disturbing people.
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Seventeen at Three in the Morning - Dudley Saunders
Dudley Saunders: Really beautiful folk-pop songs about really disturbing people.
David Homyk: Pop/Rock/Soul singer-songwriter, pianist, guitarist, and record producer, who sounds like a blend of Jason Mraz and Maroon 5, has produced recordings for Beyonce, Solange and Kelly Rowland, among others.
Rive of Wine - Lee Abramson/Rumi Music
Lee Abramson/Rumi Music: Mystical Love Poetry by Rumi, a 13th century poet, mystic, and philosopher, set to sophisticated downtempo music with female vocals.
The Rose Is Gone by Lee Abramson
Lee Abramson/Rumi Music: Mystical Love Poetry by Rumi, a 13th century poet, mystic, and philosopher, set to sophisticated downtempo music with female vocals.
Guitarist, singer, song writer, Stephen Luke crafts a unique blends of roots and rock music built on story telling for great music generated from of my soul.
Powered By Love - Stephen Luke
Guitarist, singer, song writer, Stephen Luke crafts a unique blends of roots and rock music built on story telling for great music generated from of my soul.
Terio is a modern flashback of classical Cuban 50’s music lusciously mixed with sophisticated French Pop.
Einaudi blends evocative piano minimalism with almost impressionist touches of ambient electronica, strings, and percussion. His new record, Nightbook, is as definitive a collection as you can expect from a music that is essentially indefinable but if you’re a fan of film, television, or even basketball, you’ve probably already heard his music.
Americana/freak folk with childlike vocals in the vein of Cranes & Joanna Newsom.
More info at www.silbermedia.com/sarahjune
8 Ball Aitken is authentic — a real-deal Outback character who rattles the roof, stomps the planks, and gets his audiences whooping and hollering along in a frenzy of pure exuberance. He plays a sizzling hot blend of original Australian roots-rock, served up spiced with country and blues — roots music with balls.
Lavender Blues by Heather Edwards
Heather Edwards is a musician and actress. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, Heather currently lives in New York City. After graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee and dabbled in many facets of the music industry. Having reached a plateau in her career and needing to try her acting wings, she decided to move to New York City. Since moving north, Heather has been actively pursuing her music and acting career; performing with many types of bands - from funk and rock to jazz and country and playing a wide range of characters as an actor. Heather trained her whole life as a classical pianist and continues to perform in that genre as much as possible.
I’ve Decided by Heather Edwards
Heather Edwards has been actively pursuing her music career, performing with many types of bands - from funk and rock to jazz and country. Heather trained her whole life as a classical pianist and continues to perform in that genre as much as possible. She started writing music at age eleven and continues to write and perform her own music as well as conduct, direct, and perform in musical theatre.
To call Michael Behm a music industry renaissance man is actually something of an understatement. As an artist, he’s equally comfortable working under the spotlight or behind the scenes or in a studio, while he has found significant success as an entrepreneur in many different facets of the music business.
Twelve years of touring through North America have established Behm as a compelling live performer. To a rapidly growing number of fans around the globe, he is best known as a singer/songwriter of real melodic and lyrical intelligence. His versatile take on pop-rock has been showcased on seven albums, including 2008’s acclaimed Saving America.
I started as a wee lass of 5 yrs learning paradiddles from Dad on his old 50’s drum kit. During school years, whilst musical friends were busy perfecting other people’s compositions, I was busy writing my own on guitar, saxophone, bass, and piano, but all the time thinking I would be the drummer in a band. Eventually I realized I should be performing my own songs, and it was just a natural progression from there that led to “Love Sun”.
Ten Penny Orchestra - Whirlaway
Claude Debussy, Charlie Watts, and Henry Mancini broke into a Starbucks, ate all the chocolate covered coffee beans, and were taken to a recording studio in a music store with an 80-piece orchestra at the ready, dressed in tux and tails.
Full album, better sound quality at: http://tenpennyorchestra.bandcamp.com
‘What Else Are We To Do?’ By Doyle & The Fourfathers
“As if Suede and Pulp collaborated on a Bacharach/David song but with a time machine into the present day” - Said by a fan. Atmospheric and melodic, with a strong hookline. Doyle & The Fourfathers hope to take classic songcraft of bygone eras and fuse them with arrangements fit for the listenership of today.
More info here: www.myspace.com/doyleandthefourfathers
DDDDDDDDAn Brown in Town by The Pocket Gods
Quirky indie pop from st albans’ band the pocket gods - they were originally discovered by John Peel
September by Roches Point Automatic
A slow atmospheric song celebrating the inevitability and beauty of decay and death in the setting of the Autumnal Season.
Roches Point Automatic are a new band from Dublin, Ireland.
Rhythm Child is not just a band, it’s a movement. Formed in 2003 by husband and wife team Norman and Heather Jones, Rhythm Child’s mission is to encourage children to create soulful music and percussion, while also building their self confidence. “Eat a Bowl of Cherries” the group’s latest release, proves that not all children’s music needs to be hyperactive and saccharin sweet. In fact, it can be naturally, genuinely sweet—just like a real life bowl of cherries. Style-wise, Rhythm Child sounds more like Otis Redding than Alvin and the Chipmunks, an innovation that will delight children and parents alike.