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Matthew Davidson “Step Up”
For 14-year-old Matthew Davidson, music has quickly become a lifelong passion. After he received his first toy guitar at the age of three there was no turning back. Selected to perform at the “Texas 10 under 20 Showcase” as well … Continue reading
StoneBaby “Illuminated”
Following their 2008 release Just Another Day, StoneBaby decided to switch things up with their latest EP Illuminated. Their new set of seven songs resulted in stripping away the layers to showcase a new side to the band. “We consciously … Continue reading
The Listener’s Job “No Vacancies”
Studio musician Paul van Geldrop decided to take a break from the studio grind to record his latest solo release, No Vacancies. The five-song LP showcases his talent as a vocalist, keyboardist and lyricist. An emotional album, the majority of … Continue reading
Kevin Wilson “Saturday Sessions”
After countless years in the music industry Kevin Wilson has released his first album as a vocalist. Saturday Sessions is a stripped down LP that features Wilson alone on vocals and acoustic guitar. The seven original tracks showcase Wilson’s prowess … Continue reading
Christian St. Croix “”Rebel Yells (And Other Tales)”
After various stints as a playwright, hip-hop dancer, actor and filmmaker, Christian St. Croix decided to give music a try. His latest release, a six-song EP titled Rebel Yells (And Other Tales), is just a hint of what’s to come … Continue reading
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Donnie Haight “Showing Brain”
Donnie Haight formed his first rock band, Mercury, at 11-years-old. Three years later, he released his debut solo LP, Showing Brain. The 10-track album features acoustic guitar and harmonica throughout, all songs written and performed by the 14-year-old musician. An … Continue reading
Chris Holiman “The Sailor’s Daughter”
Arizona-based singer-songwriter Chris Holiman impresses on his sophomore disc, The Sailor’s Daughter. Twelve acoustic driven tracks, Holiman’s laid-back singing style combined with pedal steel, string and accordion accompaniment only further the impact of this alt-country release. Holiman kicks things off … Continue reading
Ryan Holliday “Train – EP”
Ohio singer-songwriter Ryan Holliday’s debut release includes five standout tracks that showcase his strong vocals and equally impressive musical accompaniment. Having traveled the country over the past four years, Holliday says he has learned that “nobody is perfect – we … Continue reading
Tom Levin “Tooth and Claw”
Swedish singer-songwriter Tom Levin picked up guitar at the age of 25 while living in Australia and soon after wrote his first song. Four albums later, he has seen much of his music at the top of the Swedish radio … Continue reading
Jonas Berlin “Studio Cornerpub Projects”
Music runs in Jonas Berlin’s blood. The son of a music teacher, Berlin grew up in Sweden surrounded by musical instruments. While he spent numerous years in garage bands, Berlin recently decided to take the solo route. After he lost … Continue reading

