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Kristen Faulconer Isn’t Missing a Thing!

by C Bret Campbell September 2, 2012 12:43 pm Tagged With: Electronic, Pop, Rock

Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of abuse and destruction, Kristen Faulconer has a new strength, a renewed passion and a zest for life causing her to spread her wings and ride the winds of the musical sky-scape (hey I made that one up). The current seems to be in her favor, as she’s […]

Local Spotlight – WARE

by C Bret Campbell August 25, 2012 7:30 am Tagged With: Electronic, Funk, Hip Hop, R&B, Rock

No Landing Gear by WARE

Jedi Gro and I got to agree on this one, and I know he’s writing something up on it, too, so I’m going to take a completely different approach on this record, by WARE, No Landing Gear. A different approach is actually very fitting for this cat. First some bio… Michael “Shance” Ware is a Southern […]

Loving Love’s Well, Il Pozzo d’Amor

by C Bret Campbell August 23, 2012 9:20 pm Tagged With: Piano, World

Aaahhhh, piano and cello make a wonderful sound, together. If you put their combined sound through a finely calibrated analyzer, you can see that they fill the frequency spectrum in a unique way that seems to include a little bit of everything around the individual notes played. I swear there is something going on there […]

Murfreesboro’s Troubadour – Uncle Don Clark

by C Bret Campbell August 14, 2012 4:00 pm Tagged With: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Murfreesboro

Whatever Works is now available. Stop lolly gaggin’ around and go get it. A group of friends gathered at The ‘Boro one sunny spring afternoon in 1991. The buzz amongst them was “Uncle Don, Uncle Don!” I had not been in Murfreesboro long, and had yet to meet Mr. Clark. I recall thinking “Who is […]

Speaking of Sweet – A Moment with Sweetwater Rose

by C Bret Campbell August 6, 2012 7:40 pm

Last week, at Fontanel for the Nashville Flipside show, we got to talk with a lot of really neat folks. All the performers were just the bees knees – as we knew they would be – and true to the Nashville form, they were all as nice as a tall mint julep. We caught up […]

Nashville Flipside Showcase – Fontanel Gallery 27 July

by C Bret Campbell August 5, 2012 2:01 pm

Nashville Flipside – a production of Berry Ladd and Two Mule Parade Studios – has a new home! Fontanel Studio Gallery, just north of downtown, hosted the “Flipside” on the 27th of July, and several more great shows are scheduled – the next being with headlining act S.O.S on August 25. Last Friday, we witnessed […]

“Dancing with You” – and Jamie Alimorad

by C Bret Campbell August 4, 2012 4:53 pm Tagged With: Pop

Boston area artist, Jamie Alimorad has been rockin the scene and the indie charts for a few years, now. His latest independent single, “Dancing with You,” is another in a long line of fantastic songs to come from the fellow with “the most played song in the history of iRadio in Los Angeles.” Now let […]

Looking Around at Something Utopic – Synthesis

by C Bret Campbell August 1, 2012 9:58 pm Tagged With: indie, Rock

I may be telling my age, here, but I remember something that some of us call , “the good old days.” Back in the good old days, we didn’t have the internet, or any more than 13 channels of shite on the tv to choose from. We didn’t have any iPods or fancy gadgets to […]

First Generation – Thank you for loving Pete Drake, Nashville

by C Bret Campbell July 27, 2012 1:42 pm Tagged With: Country, Nashville, United States

From: First Generation Records / Creative and Dreams Music Network Nashville, TN July 20, 2012 On the 29th day of July in 1988, the Nashville music community lost one its most influential members. Pete Drake – steel guitar legend and renowned producer – left us 24 years ago, and he is still missed by musicians, […]

Aoede – muse for Dodge’s new Dart?

by C Bret Campbell July 23, 2012 7:13 pm Tagged With: Pop

I first came across Aoede on ReverbNation a while back. She had a voice that really intrigued me, whether singing light-hearted love ditties or darker sounds like on her “I Lost You Win,” she has a unique phrasing and sense of pitch that makes her stand out like a magnolia in a field of mesquite. […]

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