The Lark and the Loon are a songwriting duo consisting of husband/wife team Jeff Rolfzen and Rocky Steen-Rolfzen. Named after the state bird from which they were born, the two bring their distinct writing styles together in what they call an exploration in the etymology of American music. They take inspiration from prewar blues and […]
Interview with Tia Gostelow – Blue Velvet
Emerging artist Tia Gostelow prepares to pull at the heartstrings with her most vulnerable release to date. The piano version of her recent single Blue Velvet is out on April 26th (2019). The single mesmerizes from the offset, filled with glistening piano melodies and hauntingly gorgeous vocals throughout. Tia’s rich songwriting abilities create a sound that is utterly compelling […]
Interview with Josh Gray – Songs for the Highway
Music City is an outlaw town. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan & Willie Nelson, Josh Gray has begun planting his own roots in the heart of Americana-Nashville, TN. After three years in writing, Songs of the Highway debuted in April (2019), setting the scene for progressive rebellion and lending a […]
Interview with Brian Grogan – How Much Longer
Brian Grogan‘s How Much Longer, apart from an overarching theme of the difficulties of stamina in the bedroom, is about the uneasy feeling, whether or not you are capable of pleasing your partner in a physical sense. It comes from a place of massive self doubt and inexperience and something I guess everyone experiences when […]
Interview with RIPL – Mai’s Song
After being the first German musician to record at the infamous Abbey Road studios, RIPL moved to Scotland to expand his musical vision. Since then RIPL has dominated the UK’s open mic scene and has worked alongside Brit Award-winning producers such as Jake Gosling (Ed Sheeran, The Libertines), Adrian Hall (Black Eyed Peas, Robbie Williams) […]
Interview with Escaping Pavement – Road Warrior
There’s something about the bend of the mandolin, the rustle of the guitar, the gale-like wave of the vocal melody…, that calls you to adventure. Songwriting duo Emily Burns and Aaron Markovitz have always been adapting. The two Michiganders met as individual music makers in the blues open-mic circles; then they studied their craft together […]
Woven Green Lift It Up On Latest Single and New Album, Listen Now
Prepare to have your spirits lifted and mood boosted by Woven Green’s latest single Lift It Up, and even further, their album Into Bloom. Husband/wife multi-instrumentalist and songwriter duo Woven Green deliver a soul nurturing, spirit lifting blend of folk, rock, World and New Age styles for a passionate, emotion stirring wall of sound that […]
Interview with Simon George – I Am The Wanderer: Tales From The Old West
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Nashville based songwriter Simon George about his latest release, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music 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.) I […]
Interview with Michael Timmons – The Games Room
Glasgow’s Michael Timmons is preparing to release his haunting new single, The Games Room, out now via Gargleblast Records. Off the back of supporting The Twilight Sad at their sold out show at Glasgow Barrowlands and on their European tour in November 2018, the singer songwriter continues to exhibit a sparse, angst-ridden sound. A sound that cuts deep to the soul. Written as […]
Interview with Ken Ketler – Honey Ain’t Homegrown
Ken Ketler is currently a work-for-hire songwriter/musician for the Songs of Love Foundation; creating customized music for critically/chronically ill children of all ages. Ken’s music has been featured for two plus years and is currently used daily on WZLX 100.7 FM Classic Rock in Boston during morning drive time. In this interview spotlight, I chat […]
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