Riley Etheridge, Jr. may call New York City his home now, but his music sounds like he’s still living down South. A South Carolina native, Etheridge spent many years living – and playing music – in Louisiana, and listening to […]
Riley Etheridge, Jr. may call New York City his home now, but his music sounds like he’s still living down South. A South Carolina native, Etheridge spent many years living – and playing music – in Louisiana, and listening to […]
Louisiana rockers Benjy Davis Project recently set out on a tour of the southeast, visiting thirteen cities surrounding SEC Schools with co-headliners Ingram Hill. The tour, which kicked off in Benjy Davis Projects hometown of Baton Rouge, led the bands […]
Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter, Eartha, proudly announces the release of her third studio CD, “Ink Dry Blue”, September 21, 2010. Eartha performs at the Whiskey-A-Go-Go in CA on November 13, at 8 p.m. Eartha’s sophomore 2002 release, “Sidebars”, earned her two […]
Singer-songwriter Tony Lucca released his sixth studio album, “Rendezvous With The Angels,” on July 13, 2010, on Rock Ridge Music (through Warner Music Group’s Alternative Distribution Alliance). “Rendezvous With The Angels” finds Lucca crafting his most thoughtful, tuneful, and mature […]
The eight tracks on the debut album by The Villains is a look into the eyes and hearts of a band with real life stories to tell. From the breezy optimism of ‘Let’s Forget About It Tonight’ to the reflective […]
A Raul Midon live performance is a force of nature. His “supple, high-flying tenor” (New York Times) and “mind-blowing guitar work” (People Magazine), have wowed audiences the world over. With his new album Synthesis set for April 13 release on […]
Over the course of a multifaceted career that has spanned four decades, Dee Dee Bridgewater has risen to the top tier of today’s jazz vocalists, putting her own unique spin on standards as well as taking intrepid leaps of faith […]
“In a generation of technical, and resourceful, wunderkinds, Clayton, stands out for his nuanced touch, precise articulation and the way he constructs a narrative for his solos.” – Ted Pankin, Downbeat “At a time when jazz piano prodigies are moving […]
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