Michele D’Amour is a born storyteller and award-winning songwriter who penned her first song at the age of six and became a published poet in her early twenties. Her lyrics treat difficult topics with a sense of soulful whimsy and wry humor. Michele sang in her church choir, wrote songs, and sang lead for some local bands […]
Interview with Audrey Bridgeman – Brighter Future
Audrey Bridgeman started playing piano at age 8 and drums at age 14 under the tutelage of her late father, legendary Irish drummer, Noel Bridgeman. She studied drums/percussion in Havana, Cuba with some of the top players from the Afro-Cuban tradition. Audrey’s songwriting comes from a rhythmic perspective and is influenced by a range of […]
Interview with Lauren King – Isn’t It Nice?
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Lauren King about her latest music, adapting during a worldwide lockdown, 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 from Smithfield, RI and I’d describe my style of music as Singer-Songwriter […]
Interview with PK Dwyer – Music To Dance To
PK Dwyer is a songwriter, creative force, and folk & blues busker extraordinaire. PK is also a living piece of music history, much of it connected to the Seattle area and Pacific Northwest with the distinction of being recognized as the first to busk at the Pike Place Market in 1972 [forming and fronting the street bands Felix […]
Interview with Kara Frazier – I Wanna Be Your Woman
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.) I’m from Jacksonville, Florida and currently based in Nashville, TN. I create music that makes people feel things to the core, using my voice as the driving force to […]
Dan Hamann Delivers Comedic Relief with New Album, Lumbering Grace Is Musical Medicine Created During Unprecedented Times
Seattle based creative Dan Hamann seamlessly blends comedy and music. Typically organizing live events to share his humor and uplifting energy, 2020 got in the way of all that. However, it’s creatives like Dan who give me hope and keep a smile on my face. Despite a microscopic virus shutting down the entire world, Hamann […]
Hit the American Trails with Pascal Bokar’s AfroBlueGrazz Band, New Album Now Available!
Pascal Bokar connects his masterful song crafting and top notch musicianship with his West African roots and the American South in his latest AfroBlueGrazz album, American Trails. Dr. Pascal Bokar Thiam is a passionate musician, scholar and author. His book, From Timbuktu to the Mississippi Delta, takes a dive into the three dominating empires that […]
Interview with Izzie’s Caravan
Izzie’s Caravan is a blues-rock outfit with an international flair, that can trace its roots directly to Dire Straits’ massive hit, “Money For Nothing.” Guitar and vocalist, simply named, “Izzie” recalls: “Those powerful drums followed by that insane guitar riff had such a profound effect on me, after that, I always knew that guitar would […]
Interview with Bill Abernathy – Crossing Willow Creek
Bill Abernathy’s latest collection of songs, the Roots Music Report Americana chart-topping album, “Crossing Willow Creek” is available now. The first single, “Cry Wolf” reached the iTunes Top 100 Rock Songs chart, while hitting the Top 5 on New Music Weekly’s country chart. The next two singles also received national and international charting. Bill was […]
Interview with Paul Mark & The Van Dorens – Gravity
“Gravity“, Paul Mark’s 11th commercially-released album, picks up on the genre-expanding sounds of his critically-praised “Stowaways” CD and sends them into a new creative orbit. Rolling from barroom singalongs to sweeping ballads then detouring into back alley blues rock, “Gravity” is a relentless shake-up of Americana music sounds that are impecably coupled with Mark’s trademark, […]
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