Minor Prophets from FLA got in touch with us, recently, and sent over some really neat stuff! We felt like we should get to know them and help our readers to do the same. Thank you again for this opportunity and remember the “Right of Entry” EP is free for download. MTM To break the ice with […]
Interview with Meri Amber – Music and Numbers Just Makes Sense
Meri Amber has been making a huge splash on Google Plus and just released a record that’s a little on the unusual side. You just released Love$Accy and it seems that it has really taken off. How long have you worked on this record? It’s actually a very funny story! It took me a week to […]
Midi Pioneer Les Fradkin releases “Suite for Ztar and Orchestra”
“Suite for Ztar and Orchestra in G Minor Op.1 No. 1” takes the Classical and Rock music compositions of Les Fradkin and Interweaves that new music with themes from Johann Sebastian Bach into a 21st Century Symphonic Rock Suite ushering in a new dawn of Symphonic Rock and Classical Compositional Technique. And Les Fradkin trumpets […]
Sidewalk Chalk – let’s Write It on the Walls
“Sidewalk Chalk are performing at The Basement in Nashville on August 21. These guys mix up hiphop, jazz, soul and funk; they have a rapper, singer, horn section and even a tapdancer. Chicago Reader gave them the 2010 award for Best Chicago HipHop Act and they’ve gotten shoutouts from CBS, Lupe Fiasco and many more.” … […]
Luka Veselinovic’s Magnetic Whale
Luka Veselinovic comes from a musical family including his father who is a guitarist for the commercial pop band “Opatijski Suveniri” as well as his grandmother who is a classical piano teacher. Starting at age 6, Luka studied piano for 3 years but eventually gave it up. With no intention of living a musician’s life, […]
Exploring Oceans With dizzybloom
dizzybloom goes deep. This is more than just music. This is the collective soul of a dedicated, passionate group of musicians and songwriters. This is the sound of walking the path less traveled, being beaten off that path, and somehow finding your way back on track to soak in the golden rays of a rewarding […]
Beto Hale won’t be falling down with this “Rebirth”
Born in Mexico, playing and performing since childhood, going from formal training to DIY, back to “school” at Berkley, and reinventing himself constantly over the last few decades, Beto Hale is out with his latest “Rebirth.” He’s played everything from classical and traditional regional music to punk and everything in between. Rebirth is a journey […]
Moving Jazz Pop by Joy Mover
A musician since childhood – the sixth musical generation in a long heritage of a musical family – Joy Mover has been honing her skills among some of the best and brightest in the modern jazz field for years. Now in 2013, she has released a debut album that has completely rocked my world this […]
Looking at Christopher Thompson’s “Mirror Mirror”
If you’ve kept up for the last couple years, you may have noticed that I have been writing about music and Google Plus since it was still in beta. Thousands of musicians have joined G+ and use it in a multitude of ways. Out of them all, a few names have become almost ubiquitous when […]
Los Hipsters No Bailan
What happens when you combine the sounds of “La época de oro” (1930s-1950s) in Cuba with the American Jazz scene of the same time period? Son De Brooklyn and their latest release Los Hipsters No Bailan. “Cuban grooves with a shot of Brooklyn”, as it so aptly states in their bio. Taylor Watson had a […]
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