Tanmaya Bhatnagar is a self-taught singer-songwriter and graphic designer based in Delhi, who creates music that is simple and from the heart, she plays the guitar and the ukulele, and writes songs in both English and Hindi. Her songwriting is often inspired by her own experiences, she writes about how she has felt in relationships, […]
Interview with Duane Mark – A Letter To My Enemies
Over the years Duane Mark has become a top notch entertainer and song writer, focusing on connecting with the crowd. With a versatile writing style, his heart felt stories are delivered with a personal take on American Roots music. These elements, combined with the hard work ethic instilled by his upbringing, have this ambassador for […]
Interview with Cristina Hart – Sell A Dream
Emerging alt-pop artist Cristina Hart prepares to pull at the heartstrings with the release of her poignant new single, Will You, out now! Taken from her upcoming debut EP Sell a Dream, Will You is Cristina’s most intimate release to date. Originally written by her boyfriend for her eighteenth birthday, Will You combines intricate piano […]
Interview with Your Academy – Memphis Power Pop Rises Again
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Your Academy about their latest release, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Your Academy by Your Academy Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre […]
The R Train Band Shine Light In Darkness, Dear Mr. Fantasy Single and Music Video Out Now!
Brooklyn based rockers The R Train Band has unleashed their revamp of Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood’s classic hit Dear Mr. Fantasy. Mike Annese (drums) summed it up best. Allow me to quote, Mr. Fantasy is a supernatural entertainer who can distract us from the darkness, gloom, and fear that presently exist, and deliver us […]
I Wanna Write A Love Song, Potent New Single from Nathanael Philip Mosher Now Available!
When he was 10 years old, Nathanael Philip Mosher was chosen to enter the Young Storytellers program by his fifth grade teacher. By the time he started attneding UCLA, Mosher was also tapping into the budding comedy scene hosting shows in lecture halls, theaters, coffee shops, classrooms, and even parking lots. Mosher is one of […]
Interview with The Rusticators
The Rusticators are a Nashville-based acoustic duo. Drawing upon sounds from traditional & contemporary folk to California pop, the Rusticators integrate a wide range of styles to create their own unique brand of acoustic Americana with an emphasis on harmonies. In this interview spotlight, I chat with The Rusticators about the music, the challenges, the […]
Where Are You? – Sometimes Julie Releases Engaging New Album
It was a chance collaboration between Monica Sorenson and Rick Walker back in 2012 that sparked the emergence of San Diego based rock outfit Sometimes Julie. Formerly guitarist for Chicago’s Greeley, Rick is a multi-instrumentalist who stretches, flexes, and exercises his creative muscles while creating Sometimes Julie‘s sound. Monica paints the stories with the words, […]
Marvel Mike Delivers Potent Lyricism and Hard Hitting, Infectious Soundscapes on New EP, May The 4th Be With You Now Available
When Marvel Mike found himself on lock down back in April, he wrote the song Strange Times In The City as a way to put perspective on these new, unprecedented challenges we suddenly faced as humans forced into a global quarantine. With that song under his belt, Marvel Mike realized he had a lot more […]
Interview with Becky Raisman
In this interview spotlight, I chat with singer/songwriter Becky Raisman about the latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music can be found below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) […]
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