Our friend Eddy Mann is back with new music and I took a few moments to catch up with him about the new project, Simple Things, as well as ask about the overall response to his last release. Pre-ordering for Simple Things begins on March 6th (2018). You can find our previous Eddy Mann features […]
Interview with Combray
Combray is named after the fictitious town in Marcel Proust seminal work In Search of Lost Time, a novel that revolves around the idea that many of our most rich and rewarding experiences in life can be activated through unexpected moments. Combray was formed to create music that can hopefully in some small way transport […]
Kristin Rebecca Enchants On Her Newest Single Can I Be Honest
Singer/songwriter Kristin Rebecca combines harp, guitar and voice into a distinct sounding folk style. Her newest single, Can I Be Honest, is now available. Having opening for national and regional touring acts, Kristin has been exposed to an excellent atmosphere for developing her brand of organic, natural folk music with a uniquely modern feel. Featuring […]
Lights And Bridges Nurtures The Soul, Uplifts Spirits on Tears of Gold
Lights And Bridges is multi-instrumentalist Tom Rossi who has a fluency in everything from ceremonial Ghanaian hand drums to African kora to melodically driven, memorable, soothing, finger picked acoustic as is found on his newest single Tears of Gold. His work as a therapeutic musician explains the soul nurturing, spirit lifting, relaxation inducing, happiness infused […]
Interview with Pauline Andres – Loneliest Girl In Nashville
Exciting news coming from singer-songwriter, and world-traveler — Pauline Andres. The Nashville based songstress will be releasing her next full-length album, Fearless Heart, in February of 2018 and just released Loneliest Girl in Nashville, which premiered in The Revue. Born in France a coal miner’s daughter, Pauline Andres made a name for herself with a […]
Geoff Gibbons Impresses with Meticulously Crafted Songs and High Grade Musicianship on Buffalo Hotel
Canada based singer/songwriter and musician Geoff Gibbons has arrived with a delightful, very engaging and enticing new folk/country rock album Buffalo Hotel. Masterful song crafting, top grade musicianship, lush harmonies, memorable melodies, honest lyrics that cut straight to the core of the human experience, and an unmatched grasp of roots music traditions is evident throughout […]
Alan Barnosky Carries Old Freight With Beautiful, Bluegrass Infused, Infectious Soundscapes – I Love This Album
North Carolina based singer/songwriter, guitarist and beautiful bluegrass creating aficionado Alan Barnosky has delivered an album that I absolutely love. I can’t get enough of the enchanting soundscapes which paint vivid mental images of rolling hills, backyard bonfire throw downs with entertainment provided by top notch pickers, and the comforting feelings that go along with […]
Interview with Tom Wasinger – A Mended Soul
Three time Grammy winning producer Tom Wasinger releases a collection of acoustic guitar compositions which span his vibrant 32 year career. “A Mended Soul” is a collection of solo instrumental guitar pieces composed and compiled over the 45 year career of three-time Grammy-winning musician/producer Tom Wasinger. The Boulder, Colorado native has had an illustrious music […]
Interview with Joe Nolan – Hunters Meadow
Singer/songwriter Joe Nolan is an East Nashville music pioneer who recorded the first of four CDs on the “right side of the Cumberland River” 13 years before the neighborhood had Rolling Stone naming Nashville the “Best Music Scene” in the country. Nolan moved to Nashville from Detroit in 1992 and signed his first publishing contract […]
Interview with Preetam Sengupta – Patience
“Melodic storytelling” describes his music best, and Preetam Sengupta‘s live show is built around simple performance, playful stage banter, and very little pyro. While the (humbling) comparison most often goes the other way, Preetam’s niece has said that Paul Simon sounds like him. We’re pretty sure Mr. Simon is unaware of this. Patience is both […]
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