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- Mike McGuire, Kentucky Morning EP
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- Agapanthus, Smug
- Agapanthus, Pretty Blue Glow
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- Bryan Banks, Discard the Dream
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Bogdan Ota, Day of Wrath
Bogdan Ota might one be known as the best musical export Romania has ever known. The composer is already due to be involved in such discussions for those who known Romanian music history, but Ota’s international exposure hasn’t been huge … Continue reading
Nate Kimball, “Warrior’s Journey”
If you’re looking for the next big name in jazz, you might be very happy to settle on Nate Kimball. His list of credits is impressive: Chick Correa, Natalie Cole, Barry Manilow, The Count Basie Orchestra, Jessica Simpson and The … Continue reading
Vincent & Vedant “We Sing – We Dance ”
When Vincent Zorn and Vedant Koppera first started out in their respective studies of music, neither would have imagined the pairing they’ve undertaken together. Zorn is a gypsy guitarist and world traveler who taught himself to play guitar beginning at … Continue reading
Kevin Wilson “Saturday Sessions”
Kevin Wilson started out on the guitar like so many before him. He learned a few chords from his Dad, and a lot more from Mel Bay. Raised on a mix of classic and southern rock, Wilson gravitated to the … Continue reading
Noshir Mody “Union Of Hearts”
Impressionism is a powerful and nebulous word in art. The range of an impressionist is directly related to his his/her exposure to different styles within their art form. All this considered it’s not surprising that Noshir Mody is something of … Continue reading
Lindsay May “Shimmer”
Lindsay May just seems to make magic happen. The Kelowna, British Columbia native knew she wanted to make music from an early age. Whatever she touches, musically, seems to turn to gold. May has performed at NXNE, the Vancouver Folk … Continue reading
El Gun Legro “The Return of the Future”
El Gun Legro was born and raised in Southern California, but his music takes on a more maniacally worldly aspect than you might suspect. The Tait native took in the sights and sounds of hip-hop and rock from his teen … Continue reading
John Gaar “Brighter Side Of Maybe”
John Gaar picked up a guitar at the age of thirteen, and rumor has it he’s yet to put it down. Gaar turned down a music scholarship at the age of eighteen to go on the road and has never … Continue reading
Brion Riborn “Mediocrity Is An Adequate Lover”
Brion Riborn is a Michigan-based singer/songwriter whose muse is as cold and unrelenting as the Great Lakes waters of his home. Traveling the darker waters of human existence, Riborn’s songs often play on loss, grief and the shortcomings of mankind, … Continue reading
Ron Jackson “Flubby Dubby”
Ron Jackson is one of the most versatile and well-traveled guitarists in New York City. With performances in over twenty countries, and collaborations with artists such as Taj Mahal, Little Anthony and The Imperials, Cissy Houston, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Benny … Continue reading

