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Mary Grace Williams Ready To Sing Her Heart Out at I Am What I Am Music Festival

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 8, 2012 8:21 am Tagged With: Pop, Soul

Mary Grace Williams

Bio Mary-Grace began singing in front of crowds in kindergarten when her school had its talent show, but she’s been singing since she could talk. Since she was 7 she has been and continues to perform in Generation for Creation’s annual talent show. Her stage experience starts with a play that she did at the […]

“Dancing with You” – and Jamie Alimorad

by C Bret Campbell August 4, 2012 4:53 pm Tagged With: Pop

Boston area artist, Jamie Alimorad has been rockin the scene and the indie charts for a few years, now. His latest independent single, “Dancing with You,” is another in a long line of fantastic songs to come from the fellow with “the most played song in the history of iRadio in Los Angeles.” Now let […]

Spence & Friends Bring Their Heart and Soul To I Am What I Am Music Festival

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman August 2, 2012 3:32 pm Tagged With: Pop, Rock

Spence and Friends

Spence & Friends will be performing on the Aut 2 Be Kids Stage at 11:55 AM during I Am What I Am Festival in Shelbyville, Tennessee on August 18th. Bio Spence & Friends is an Indie Rock Band hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan. While remaining true to their roots, Spence & Friends strives to incorporate […]

The Incredible Kicks Raise Up A New Rock and Roll Generation With Their Ineffective Lullabies

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 27, 2012 4:47 pm Tagged With: Pop, Progressive, Rock

Ineffective Lullabies by The Incredible Kicks

The Incredible Kicks have busted down the doors of your local day care, turned the volume up to 21 and kidnapped the ears of your babies. Their new EP, Ineffective Lullabies, is here to raise up the next generation of rock and roll superstars. But let me warn you, buckle up tight before you jump […]

Discover Frank Palangi

by Tisha Emberton July 25, 2012 10:17 am Tagged With: Acoustic, Pop, Rock

Frank singing

  Frank Palangi went into the studio with Record Producer, Rogers Masson at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville, TN. Here is an inside look at his journey from New York to Nashville. Take a look at the video diaries and music videos by Frank Palangi. Rogers says, “This is the baddest rhythm section in the […]

Aoede – muse for Dodge’s new Dart?

by C Bret Campbell July 23, 2012 7:13 pm Tagged With: Pop

I first came across Aoede on ReverbNation a while back. She had a voice that really intrigued me, whether singing light-hearted love ditties or darker sounds like on her “I Lost You Win,” she has a unique phrasing and sense of pitch that makes her stand out like a magnolia in a field of mesquite. […]

Rumman by Daniel Grin and the Dandy Løve Band (review)

by Joshua (J.Smo) Smotherman July 23, 2012 7:32 am Tagged With: Alternative, Pop, Rock

Rumman by Daniel Grin and the Dandy Love Band

Passion and Power set against an amazing soundscape is what you get from Daniel Grin and the Dandy Løve Band on their new Rumman EP. I hear Irish folk music spending a night in the desert with Nick Cave. I hear Radiohead – a little brighter. I hear Coldplay, but I like it – a lot […]

Cordel Roper (review)

by Featured Guest July 19, 2012 8:05 am Tagged With: Pop, Rock, Soul

Cordel Roper

Blending a polished sound with powerful vocals, Cordel Roper is on the verge of breaking into every TV set and teenage girls’ bedroom within reach. Hailing from Brighton, England Cordel has been exercising his passion for music from a young age. You can check out his music on Soundcloud, including a collection of covers – some […]

Birth Love Death by The Dalliance (album review)

by Featured Guest July 17, 2012 7:18 am Tagged With: Alternative, Pop, Rock

The Dalliance-Birth Love Death

The Dalliance is an alt-rock/ power pop band with Darrell Long on drums, Greg Gilroy on bass and Barry Mangione on guitar. Like a lot of bands Long and Gilroy played in several projects before they came together with friend Mangione. After one EP, a few years building their fanbase and then testing songs – […]

Local Spotlight – Chris Carpenter

by Featured Guest July 6, 2012 7:12 am Tagged With: Alternative, Pop, Rock

Chris Carpenter is looking to be the next big thing with his third album the Next Right Thing. The Kentucky native and Nashville transplant  is mixing country with a soulful pop sound to deliver his take on love and life. Next Right Thing starts out with the up tempo ‘What Love Is’ and lets the […]

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As the collective attention span shrinks, Eddie Canyon finds himself searching for meaning within the noise. Reaching into and around his Arkansas roots, Eddie carves a distinctively southern Hip Hop undercurrent in his exploratory approach to music. Weaving tales of battling addiction, thoughts on spirituality, and irreverent social commentary into his lyrics, Eddie aims to intrigue his audience at the least, and at most, leave them with a liberating degree of thoughtfulness. In his own words: “The Matrix is real, but there’s a way out.” Support on Spotify or Bandcamp.

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