Often called “The Next Feist,” Canada’s rising indie star Hannah Georgas rocked a diverse and packed house at the D0317 Lounge in support of her third eponymous album. She spent most of 2012 touring with Kathleen Edwards not just as […]
Often called “The Next Feist,” Canada’s rising indie star Hannah Georgas rocked a diverse and packed house at the D0317 Lounge in support of her third eponymous album. She spent most of 2012 touring with Kathleen Edwards not just as […]
Many artists suffer an identity crisis that is perhaps brought on by record labels and the media, and perhaps necessarily so. In order to market singers, they need to label them with a genre, a style, a descriptor. Since about […]
“You Outcasts. You Gypsies. You Queers. You Lovers. You Losers. All who love music. You are all welcome here.” -MF It’s been five long years since Lilith Fair alum Melissa Ferrick has strutted her stuff on an Indy stage, but last […]
The stage darkens, a hush falls over the audience, and a blue spot light shines on a Victrola, from which a faint but familiar voice from a distant time can be heard. This is how newlywed Brandi Carlile eases her […]
“This next song is pretty angry. But don’t worry. We’re singer/song writers. Our emotions don’t last very long.”– Ty from Girlyman. A spirited and diverse crowd of die-hards and newbies gathered Saturday night at Radio Radio for what will be […]
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