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Spike Logan “Women, Scars and Boulevards”

Spike Logan could be poised to achieve some success with his subdued sound similar to the current troupe of pretty boys putting out platinum records with ease. However, that scene is hard to break into because the style lends itself … Continue reading

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Jack Jeffery “Passage to Agadir”

Some of the most memorable moments on Jack Jeffrey’s Passage to Agadir are when he is experimenting with prisms of sound and then blending it with traditional blues and folk guitar.  On the epiphanic “Parsonian Segue,” the horns, pianos and … Continue reading

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Vincenza "Brighter Days"

Have you ever wondered what the voice of an angel sounds like?  Have you ever wondered what emotions set to music sounds like?  Have you ever wondered what it sounds like when someone finds their voice?  Wonder no longer. Vincenza … Continue reading

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The Agony Family "Yourself United"

The Agony Family falls from the same tree as the Grammy-nominated virtual band Gorillaz.  This more human-appearing quartet was designed by graphic artist Amber Adeline, who created Jesse Agony (guitar), Claire Agony (bass), Peter Agony (vocals/piano) and the more Animal-esque … Continue reading

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Logan Venderlic "Manic"

Raised in rural West Virginia, Logan Venderlic’s latest release, Manic, may not come as a complete surprise to his listener’s ears. While many of the tracks blend country and folk, it’s his descriptive and honest lyrics that are most memorable. … Continue reading

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Kevin Wilson "Self Portrait"

Music is in Kevin Wilson’s blood. Given his first guitar at the age of 13, he learned chords from his father, a respected country guitarist and vocalist. Wilson continued his music schooling in high school and college as he perfected … Continue reading

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Delta Twins "King-Sized Plan"

The Delta Twins have a good solid rock sound defined by live performance and heartfelt blues.  Something like an early Creole Collective Soul with a dash of Stevie Ray Vaughn, the new album, King-sized Plan (live at AJ’s), is an … Continue reading

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Peter Bayreuther "Bliss Spiral"

A self-described world music composer, jazz violinist, and overtone singer, Peter Bayreuther borrows influences from around the globe to create a musical world all his own.  Hailing from Germany, he has spent the last several years sharing his love of … Continue reading

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Murray Flint "The Journey"

Murray Flint was called to the guitar like many teenage boys.  Strapping on the six string and emulating rock & roll heroes comes naturally to some, and Flint spent sixteen years with the guitar as a major part of his … Continue reading

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John Schneider "Happy Life"

John Schneider is a man with an extremely well honed voice and incredibly deep lyrics, but can the dangers of over-production stand in his way to greatness? That’s the answer you’ll find in Happy Life. The Tracks… It Ain’t All … Continue reading

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