Contact: [email protected]: shorefire.com/roster/stella-coleSeeking: ReviewStyle: Jazz Stella Cole seems to have discovered a wormhole—to the past, that is. In her rendition of “Merry ...
Contact: [email protected]: dot.cards/charlieangelmusicSeeking: Booking, TV SyncStyle: Hip-Hop First of all, Norfolk, VA rapper Charlie Angel has a great name. But that would mean nothing ...
According to his bio, Oklahoman Kyle Dillingham “started playing the violin when he was nine,” and apart from playing for the King of Malaysia and the Princess of Thailand, “While still in high school ...
L.A.’s Greg in Good Company feels like you've stumbled in on Marcus Mumford wrestling Nathaniel Rateliff in a sawdust-covered bar. It’s a high-octane blend of Americana, country, and rock ‘n’ roll ...
The 2025 GRAMMY nominations are here and we're going to help you to untangle it all right up until the big event, continuing with the Best Classical Instrumental Solo category. Take a listen to the ...
CORY HENRY DELIVERS THE CHURCH EXPERIENCE FOR CARDBOARD SESSIONS In the latest installment of the engineering-meets-art series Cardboard Sessions, Brooklynite Cory Henry invited audiences to The ...
Contact: [email protected]: themissjexperience.comSeeking: Booking, interview, exposureStyle: Rockhouse According to the lyrics of the song “Numbing the Pain” from Miss J’s new album ...
This writer met Mike Slotboom in Memphis, TN, at the International Blues Challenge—though at the time, we had no idea we were standing next to one of the most respected craftsmen in the world of ...
The 2025 GRAMMY nominations are here and we're going to help you to untangle it all right up until the big event, continuing with the Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance category. Take a ...
The music industry has been through many changes. From the invention of the phonograph to MP3s and streaming, the ways in which fans access recorded works has always been in flux. There’s every chance ...
Three years ago, somewhere between a string of shows across Alabama, Nashville, and Mississippi, this writer did what musicians have been doing for decades: we pointed the car toward Muscle Shoals.
Working a series of odd jobs (including driving a tractor and street performing) after a move from Mississippi (where he was raised by sharecroppers on a cotton plantation), Riley B. King became known ...